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The benefits of riparian management

page Good riparian management enhances wildlife habitat. DOES IT BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENT? Riparian management has been implemented, to a greater or lesser extent, in many countries besides New Zealand. Its environmental effects have been the subject of much scientific study. Here are some of the findings. Improving water quality Dense ground cover on banks (such as ungrazed or laxly

Application form Part B Land use vegetation clearance earthworks land disturbance

the activity status of your application Councils preference is the information is provided in the format shown below Consent applied for Regional Plan or NES Regulation Rule/Regulation applying under Activity Status e.g. Controlled Permitted Activity Rule/Regulation not complied with and reasons why not met Earthworks within 10 m of wetland (for UD) NES - FW 45C (2) Restricted Discretionary Rule XX– unable to meet this because

Working with iwi

The Council strives to ensure its decision-making, planning and consenting processes are inclusive and collaborative to ensure that iwi perspectives can be properly considered.

Ngāti Mutunga

Ngāti Mutunga is one of eight generally recognised iwi of Taranaki. Mutunga is acknowledged by Ngāti Mutunga as the paramount and principal identifying ancestor from which ngā uri o ngā tūpuna o Ngāti Mutunga can trace descent. Ngāti Mutunga is located in northern Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngāti Mutunga summary. Contact Ngāti Mutunga Authorised voiceTe Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga Website: ngatimutunga.iwi.nz(external link) Location 6 Ngakoti Street,

On-farm dumping: The dos and don'ts

In Taranaki you may dump certain wastes on your farm as long as it doesn’t impact the environment, neighbours or become a health hazard. The rules are there to protect our environment and prevent toxic materials from contaminating water or soil. Here are the dos and don'ts of on-farm dumping Do Only use on-farm dumps for waste directly generated on the property, preferably inert materials Reduce, reuse or recycle to cut down on what goes into the dump. Position the dump on clay soils and 25m

On-farm dumping: The dos and don'ts

In Taranaki you may dump certain wastes on your farm as long as it doesn’t impact the environment, neighbours or become a health hazard. The rules are there to protect our environment and prevent toxic materials from contaminating water or soil. Here are the dos and don'ts of on-farm dumping Do Only use on-farm dumps for waste directly generated on the property, preferably inert materials Reduce, reuse or recycle to cut down on what goes into the dump. Position the dump on clay soils and 25m

Form B – Land Use & Discharge consent application form for farming activities (Jan 2025)

applied for 2.2 Please state where in the AEE the information can be located AEE Page Number Section Please indicate the following for each activity:  The regional plan/NES-FW and rule you are applying under  What permitted activity rule and standards are not being complied with and why  What is the activity status of your application Councils preference is the information is provided in the format shown below Consent/s required Regional

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda November 2024

2024 at Taranaki Regional Council have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council for receipt and information. Appendices/Attachments Document 3299872: Taranaki Solid Waste Minutes – 22 August 2024 Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee Copy - Confirmation of Minutes - 22 August 2024 4 page Date: 22 August 2024 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47

TRC Climate Summary January 2025

page Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental Data Report for January 2025 Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date. 1. Rainfall Map 1: January total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). Note: The year-to-date thematic rainfall map have been removed from this report, as it is identical to the January total rainfall map included above.