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Policy & Planning minutes June 2020

meetings held Tuesday 7 April and Tuesday 19 May were attached. Resolved That the Policy and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the confirmed minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 4 February 2020 at 10.30am b) receives the confirmed minutes of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held via audio-visual link (zoom) on Tuesday 7 April 2020

Oil Spill Plan annex 5: Oil movement & behaviour

page Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Page 1 of 18 Issue 3 October 2020 – Doc# 1098608 Annex 5 ANNEX 5 Prediction of oil spill movement and behaviour It is necessary to determine the type, characteristic, quantity and location of a spill and to incorporate a number of environmental factors, in order to determine as accurate as possible a prediction on the spill’s movement; including changes in characteristics due to weathering, and the

Port catchments consent monitoring 2018-2019

programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the environmental performance of consent holders in the Port Area Industrial Catchments of New Plymouth. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Companies’ activities. This report was formerly known as the Hongihongi and Herekawe Streams Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report. This report covers consents held by various consent holders in the

Oil Spill Plan annex 11: Documentation

page Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Page 1 of 10 Issue 3 October 2020 – Doc# 2614771 Annex 8 ANNEX 11 Response Forms Record keeping It is most important that accurate records are obtained and kept right from the first reported sighting of a pollution incident until the end of a response. Records will be kept in Council’s Document Management System and financial systems. WEBEOC is also available to record information in a Tier 2

Total Mobility User Guide

dignified manner. There are transport operators servicing Stratford, Waitara, Hawera, and five operators in New Plymouth. The Scheme is funded in partnership by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) and the NZ Transport Agency. The national TM subsidy of 50% of the fare applies to each trip, from one point of origin to one destination. A maximum subsidy value has been set by the Council. Contact a Total Mobility team member, phone 0800 868 662 to find out the current maximum subsidy.

Proposed River Control & Flood Protection Bylaw for Taranaki

page River control and flood protection Bylaw for Taranaki Proposed Regional Council Taranaki 2020 page Proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki Publication date: 24 July 2020 Document: #2478465 page page i This note does not form part of the Bylaw. Explanatory Note The Taranaki Regional Council

Lake Rotorangi monitoring report 2018-2019

page State of the Environment Monitoring Lake Rotorangi water quality and biological programme Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-97 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2554718 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2512053 (Pdf) September 2020 page page Executive summary Lake Rotorangi was formed in May 1984 by the construction of

Application Appendix D Natural Character Landscape and Visual Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

Taranaki Regional Council for the continued operation and maintenance of the Mangorei HEPS in response to the forthcoming expiry of the existing resource consents for the Scheme in June 2021. The key activities that comprise the continued operation and maintenance which Trustpower is seeking resource consents for, are summarised as follows: • The diversion and abstraction of up to 10 m3/s of water from the Waiwhakaiho River via a diversion weir and intake structure; • The continued

McKee Mangahewa PS consent monitoring 2018-2019

Energy) operates a petroleum production station located on Otaraoa Road near Tikorangi, bridging the Waitara and Onaero catchments. The McKee Mangahewa Production Station processes condensate and natural gas from Todd Energy’s McKee and Mangahewa groups of wellsites and includes electricity generation and LPG production facilities. This report for the period July 2018 to June 2019 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess Todd Energy’s

Waitaha catchment consent monitoring 2018-2019

by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to be prepared for the monitoring programme in the Waitaha Stream catchment. Twelve industrial premises were monitored under this programme during the year under review. The monitoring reflects an on-going process of identifying and improving discharges into the catchment in a similar manner to the management of those in the neighbouring Mangati Stream catchment. A total of 17 consents were included in the monitoring programme during the