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Youth Environmental Leader

Find out more about the winner of the award, Addison Moore, and the highly commended, Scarlett Bines and Amélie Staunstrup Moore - The Aqua Quack. Winner Addison Moore For leadership, support of others and willingness to share ideas in making a significant contribution to Taranaki’s environment Addison Moore is the driving force behind Stratford Primary School’s Tuis environmental team, developing ways to promote environmental learning and sustainability for tamariki. She’s working for the

Environmental Leadership in Climate Action

Find out more about the winner of the award, On The House Charitable Trust. This award is proudly sponsored by Daily News Winner On The House Charitable Trust For taking climate change action by redistributing surplus food, preventing emissions and conserving water while taking a holistic approach to sustainability On The House Charitable Trust is a community food rescue organisation that redistributes surplus food to those who need it. In just one year, it rescued more than 200,000kg of

Todd Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant KGTP Annual Report 2020 2021

Company) operates a gas treatment plant (Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant, KGTP) located on Palmer Road at Kapuni, in the Kapuni catchment, South Taranaki. During the monitoring period, the Company demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance. 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 Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period

Environmental Action in the Community

Find out more about the winners of the award, East Taranaki Environment Collective and Pukerangiora Hapū. This award is proudly sponsored by Methanex Winner East Taranaki Environment Collective and Pukerangiora Hapū For working collaboratively to protect and enhance the environment at Everett Park Scenic Reserve and increasing understanding of environmental issues The East Taranaki Environment Collective (ETEC), in partnership with Pukerangiora Hapū, are working together to improve biodiversity

Rules 15-20: Taking, use, damming and diversion of surface water (excluding Stony)

that property’s owner(s);  Structure must have an auxiliary spillway which is capable of conveying flood flows;  No take for domestic, stock water, school, public water supply, or fire fighting purpose, nor any take under any resource consent, is restricted as a result of the damming or diversion;  There shall be no significant adverse effects on aquatic life or instream habitat;  The activity shall not restrict the passage of fish;  The Taranaki Regional Council shall be

Te Atiawa

The rohe of Te Atiawa extends from Te Rau o Te Huia along the coast to the Herekawe Stream, inland to Tahuna Tutawa, east to Whakangerengere, northeast to Taramoukou, and north back to Te Rau o te Huia. The area of interest encompasses part of Taranaki Maunga and Te Papakura o Taranaki and overlaps with Ngāti Mutunga (north-east), Ngāti Maru (east), Ngāti Ruanui (south), Ngāruahine (south) and Taranaki Iwi (west). * Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Te Atiawa

TRC Bulletin - June 2020

Council hydrologists with promising results, the Consents and Regulatory Committee was told. Flow gauging is traditionally carried out manually, with the technicians wading across the river measuring water depth and flow as they go, or doing the same from a canoe. This is a labour-intensive process, and there can be logistical and safety challenges. New digital technology, however, uses still or video images to calculate surface water speeds and river flow by tracking the speed of particles and

Environmental Action in Water Quality Improvement

Find out more about the winner of the award, Otaraua Hapū Taiao Team. This award is proudly sponsored by SLR Consulting Winner Otaraua Hapū Taiao Team For taking action to protect and enhance water quality and biodiversity values within Taranaki water bodies Otaraua Hapū Taiao Team’s dedication and commitment to improving fish passages in Taranaki streams is helping to identify and address issues affecting these vital ecological corridors. The group’s Mauri Wai team has been working with NIWA

Statement of Proposal - Proposed Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki & its approaches

page 24 July 2020 Statement of Proposal Proposed Navigation bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches Statement of Proposal The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is seeking public comment on a proposal to amend the Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches 2009. The document Proposed Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches includes proposed changes to the current bylaws. The Bylaws have been developed to …