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May 2022 rainfall

Rainfall for May was generally above the long-term May average, ranging from 85% to 179%, with an average of 118% of normal. Rainfall was higher around the Maunga and Ring Plain, and in the south of the region. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 75.6% and 213.4% with an average of 121.8% of normal. Cape Egmont remains at more than 200% of normal to date and has already received 80% of a typical year’s rain in five months. May 2022 hydrology report May 2022 rainfall maps What you should

Annual report 2016-2017

catchment. Two rendering plants operate on the site: an inedibles plant owned by TBP, and a food grade plant owned by Taranaki Bio-Extracts Ltd (TBE). A trucking firm, Jackson Transport Ltd (JTL) operates from the site also. This report for the period July 2016 to June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess TBP’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring

Appendix 3: Investigation of fill areas

page File note 28 March 2008 Document: 456017 Patea Freezing Works - Investigation of fill areas The entire embankment area between the factory and estuary, on the southern (seaward) side of the site, had been used for the disposal of waste materials from the site. Of particular interest was the dumping of ash and clinker from the early period when the boilers were coal fired, prior to fuel oil and then gas. Test pits It was originally intended that up to 25 test pits

Appendix 10: Survey of estuary mudflats

page Memorandum To S Reynolds, Scientific Officer; GK Bedford, Director-Environment Quality From K Giles, Scientific Officer [Marine Biology] Document 419164 Date 8 May 2008 Mud flats adjacent to Patea Freezing Works Following a fire and possible asbestos contamination on 6 February 2008, I visited the mud flats adjacent to the old Patea Freezing Works site on Thursday 8 May 2008, at 7:30, around two hours after low tide. The mud flats are located directly to the south of

Can I Swim Here 2024 report card

Figure 1: Quick guide to the traffic light system used for the weekly assessment of Can I Swim Here? sites. page Taranaki Regional Council | Can I Swim Here? | Report Card 2024 Ngā whakataunga ngārara kiko mata (ngā awa me ngā roto) E. coli results (rivers and lakes) E. coli are an indicator of faecal contamination in freshwater. Although E. coli doesn’t always make people sick, it is often found alongside other harmful pathogens that can make people sick and are therefore

Free buses to Tūpare event

Free buses to and from 'Once Upon a Time' event at Tūpare on Sunday 5 March 2023 as children’s author and illustrator Hayley Elliott-Kernot, provides an interactive outdoor storytelling experience! Bring a picnic or a sausage for the BBQ and sit back, listen and enjoy tales in the most picturesque setting. Explore the many trails of the garden following the magic and play lawn games with the whānau in the afternoon sun (fingers crossed!). Free buses to Tūpare Sunday 5 March 2023Please register

TRC Climate Summary October 2024

page Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Climate Report: October 2024 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: October total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). page Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end October (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). Table 1: Rainfall October and year-to-date totals for