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Civil Quarries Ltd (the Company) operates a quarry located on Everett Road at Everett Park, in the Kurapete
catchment. Aggregate is extracted and washed onsite. The quarry is passively dewatered, with intercepted
groundwater and stormwater treated through a series of settlement ponds before being discharged to
surface water. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
New Zealand); Have lived at their current address for at least one month however, they do not need to live in the area in which they wish to stand, and Be nominated by two people (a candidate cannot nominate themselves). A person cannot stand if they are currently serving a prison term of three years or more. What voting system does the Council use? We use the first past the post system. This is a simple method of electing candidates where the candidate with the most votes, wins.
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Opunake Flood Control Scheme - Asset Management Plan
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Opunake Flood Control Scheme
Asset Management Plan
Taranaki Regional Council
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Version Date Description
1.0 February 2018 As adopted by Taranaki Regional Council at the
Ordinary Meeting on 20 February 2018
1.1 1 June 2021 Plan change for the inclusion of mustelids
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The Taranaki Regional Council under Part V of the Biosecurity Act 1993 approved the document entitled
Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki at its Ordinary Meeting on 20 February 2018 which became operative
on 20 February 2018. The Council
Taranaki Chamber of Commerce 48. Taranaki District Health Board
7. Waikato Regional Council 28. Grant Knuckey 49. Cam Twigley
8. Silver Fern Farms Management Ltd 29. Department of Conservation 50. Te Kāhui o Taranaki Trust
9. Karen Pratt 30. First Gas Ltd 51. Taranaki Energy Watch Inc
10. South Taranaki Underwater Club 31. Komene 13B Māori Reservation Trustees 52. Emily Bailey
11. Bruce Boyd 32. Port Taranaki Ltd 53. Taranaki Regional Council
12. Chorus New Zealand Ltd 33. New
Taranaki Regional Council is collaborating with the Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust, Massey University and the New Zealand Rhododendron Association on an ex-situ conservation strategy for the genus Rhododendron. But what does this actually mean? An ex-situ strategy means we are physically conserving something outside of its natural habitat range to ensure its survival – similar to the way zoos work with native and exotic animals. Rhododendrons are our focus because as a group of plants they are one
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Waitara and Onaero catchments. The McKee and Mangahewa Production Station
(MMPS) processes condensate and natural gas from Todd Energy’s McKee and Mangahewa groups of
wellsites and includes electricity cogeneration and LPG production facilities. This report for the period July
2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to assess the Todd Energy’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period
under review.
for tephra.
Public health
The International Volcanic Health Hazard Network (www.ivhhn.org) has produced two
booklets for the public and emergency managers titled ‘the health hazards of volcanic ash: a
guide for the public’ and ‘guidelines on preparedness before, during and after an ashfall
(2008)’ which are available from the IVHHN website (the latter is also on the Taranaki
Regional Council Civil Defence publications web page).
Falling ash will act as an irritant affecting eyes,
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