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Todd Petroleum Ltd Kapuni J Hydraulic Fracturing Report 2021-2022

the hydraulic fracturing activities at the Kapuni-J wellsite. The monitoring carried out by the Council indicates that the hydraulic fracturing activities undertaken by Todd had no significant adverse effects on local groundwater or surface water resources. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent held by Todd in relation to these activities or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. Todd demonstrated a high

Agenda

page Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 18 March 2015 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Doc# 1481267-v1 Agenda for the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 18 March 2015 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor R F H Maxwell (Taranaki Regional Council) (Committee Chairperson)

Agenda

page Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 6 September 2017 11.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Agenda for the meeting of the Regional Transport Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 6 September 2017 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee Deputy Chairperson) Councillor H

Compliance monitoring

vinyl chloride, benzene, toluene, xylene, phenol and others. Time-lapse imaging, to record the visual appearance of a discharge to air or to water. Auditing supplied data, which companies are often required to gather because it is a condition of their resource condition, and/or it is their internal policy to do so. The Council will always audit this supplied data, for example by way of inter-laboratory comparative analyses, to ensure that the quality of the information is acceptable. Related links

Application completeness

Is my application complete and accepted to process? We have 10 working days to get back to you to assess whether your application is complete and can be processed. When your application arrives at the regional council it will be checked to make sure it is complete and the correct fee/deposit has been paid. A consent officer will audit the application to ensure there is enough information to enable it to be processed. If necessary, you will be asked for more information. Then a decision will be

Please report dying kahikatea

Have you seen a dead or unhealthy kahikatea tree in Taranaki? Kahikatea (white pine) around the North Island are dying and experts are trying to figure out why. There have been reports of trees dying across the North Island and we’re aware of a handful of affected trees in Taranaki. We need to hear if there are more. Please keep an eye out and report any kahikatea: With yellow, brown or lost leaves, bare branches That are stalky, rotting or appear unhealthy or dead How to report it: Email a

A photographic guide to freshwater invertebrates of Taranaki's rivers and streams

in our freshwater habitats. Invertebrates can tell us a great deal about the “state of health” of our waterbodies. The presence of many invertebrate species usually indicates clean water, cool temperatures and generally natural conditions. A stream which lacks any invertebrate life has a major habitat problem, possibly because of recent pollution, or low flow conditions. Each year the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) monitors the condition of the freshwater invertebrate

Marine and Coast Snapshot

page Ngā ākau tokatoka | Rocky shore Taranaki Regional Council has surveyed six rocky shores twice a year since 1985. We measure algae coverage, sand coverage, reef habitat and identify all species present. The rocky shore isn’t an easy place to live. Tides expose organisms to changeable temperatures, long stretches of dryness alternating with periods of submersion and crashing waves. Sand inundation is an important factor, with sand filling the