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Making a submission
council to attach to a resource consent if it is granted. Point out any environmental effects you feel the application doesn’t adequately identify (eg, remember your local knowledge might add to the council’s understanding of the possible effects of the activity) Where appropriate, include maps, diagrams, and professional opinions that support your submission. Make it clear and easy to read. Planning your submission carefully makes it a lot easier to write and for the council and applicant to
Total Mobility Operators Taranaki July 2025
Hoist available STOPS (Hawera) 06 278 3933 Ramp available Costs Level of subsidy per trip 75% Maximum contribution by the Taranaki Regional Council The maximum contribution per trip is $30. Note: Taranaki Regional Council will pay 75% of the fare up to a maximum of $40. Any additional fare must be paid in full by the user. page NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Total mobility around New Zealand- 20 Contacts 0800 TOT MOB
Changing how we travel
emissions will be reduced. We also need to improve the road safety for all residents, regardless of how they choose to get around our region. Clearly, funding is not limitless, so it is impossible to have bus routes and walking/cycling paths everywhere we may want them throughout the region, so councils will need to prioritise what to do, and when, based on community desire/need. Climate change is posing an urgent challenge to the resilience of our communities, and recent events are a clear reminder
August 2023 rainfall
long-term values for the month. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 8.3°C, which is 1.5°C cooler than long-term averages for August. The maximum wind gust recorded in August was 130km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. August 2023 hydrology report August 2023 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent
Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Kowhai D Hydraulic Fracturing Annual Report 2023-2024
Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: TRCID-2128948281-6051 (Word) Document: TRCID-1188382587-1039 (Pdf) July 2025 page page Executive summary Greymouth Petroleum Ltd (the Company) operates the Kowhai-D hydrocarbon exploration site (wellsite) located on Manganui Road, Everett Park located in the Waitara Catchment. This report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme
Decision of Hearing Panel on consent applications by Remediation NZ Ltd (2021)
page Hearing before a Hearing Panel appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council Resource consent application Being in relation to an Application of Remediation (NZ) Limited to; a) Discharge contaminants to land, including in circumstances which may result in those contaminants (or other contaminants emanating from those contaminants) entering water in the Haehanga Stream catchment; b) Discharge contaminants directly to an unnamed tributary of the
Pest Control Guidelines Northland 2015 - NZ Landcare Trust
Timms traps are available from the Northland Regional Council or www.possumtraps.net.nz Sentinel possum traps These have been proven in scientific trials to be one of the most efficient and effective possum kill trap in New Zealand. It is also considered to be one of the most humane possum kill traps. While slightly more difficult to set than the Timms trap, it is far cheaper. Sentinel traps are available from the Northland Regional Council or www.pestcontrolresearch.co.nz/traps.htm
Booking, bus stops & other info
Everything you need to know about using the Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector bus service. Timetable & fares The Connector runs four return trips a day between Hāwera and New Plymouth, with an extension from and to Opunake on the first and last run of the day. See the timetable page for full details. WITT students travel for free on the Connector (Hāwera to New Plymouth) bus but must produce a current WITT student ID card when boarding the bus (Bee Card is no longer required). Hospital patients and
Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Turangi A Hydraulic Fracturing Annual Report 2022-2023
environmental performance over time 20 List of figures Figure 1 Location map 5 Figure 2 Location of biomonitoring sites in relation to the Turangi-A wellsite 17 page 1 Introduction Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) in relation to the programme of hydraulic fracturing