programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) with regard to these activities, discusses its
results, and provides an assessment of Company performance with regard to consent
compliance. The report concludes with recommendations regarding the future
monitoring of the Company’s DWI activities.
1.1.2 Structure of this report
The following report comprises five sections as follows:
• Section 1 of this report is a background section. It sets out general information
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Wetlands
Taranaki Regional Council
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February 2008
To the teacher
Wetlands
This unit of work focuses on wetlands and can be adapted to be used with pond
studies, marshes, swamps or even boggy areas within paddocks.
It aims to give children awareness, knowledge, skills and values to take
responsibility for this important part of the environment. The information within the
unit is aimed at Levels 3 and 4 but can be adapted to suit all class
Introduction
This report is for the period September 2013 to May 2014 by the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource
consent held by Greymouth Petroleum Limited. During this period, the Kowhai-C
wellsite was established with one well (Kowhai-3) drilled, tested and hydraulically
fractured. This well is now in production.
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme
implemented by the Council in respect of the
reviewing conditions on discharge permits, and in implementing monitoring programmes,
the Council is recognising the comprehensive meaning of ‘effects’ inasmuch as is appropriate for each
activity. Monitoring programmes are not only based on existing permit conditions, but also on the
obligations of the RMA to assess the effects of the exercise of consents. In accordance with Section 35 of
the RMA, the Council undertakes compliance monitoring for consents and rules in regional plans, and
maintains
Sidewinder Wellsite. This operation took place from June 2012 - June
2013.
This report for the Sidewinder Wellsite describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess TAG Oil (NZ)
Limited’s environmental performance in relation to drilling operations at the
Sidewinder Wellsite during the period under review, and the results and
environmental effects of TAG Oil (NZ) Limited activities.
One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991
the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) to assess the Company's environmental performance during the
period under review, and the results and effects of the Company's activities.
During the monitoring period, the Company has demonstrated an overall high level of
environmental performance.
The Company holds one resource consent, which includes a total of fifteen special
conditions setting out the requirements that the Company must satisfy. This
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) to assess the Company's environmental performance during the
period under review, and the results and effects of the Company's activities.
The Company holds one resource consent, which includes a total of fifteen special
conditions setting out the requirements that the Company must satisfy. This renewed
consent was granted in May 2004 for a period expiring in June 2015.
The Council's monitoring
Introduction
This report is the Annual Report for the period July 2014-June 2015 by the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource
consents for the Mangorei Hydroelectric Power Scheme (HEPS) operated originally by
Taranaki Energy Ltd, then by Powerco Ltd, and more recently by Trustpower Ltd (the
Company).
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented
by the Council in respect of the consents that relate to
many weeks/ months as well as
others.
When I have been through challenges in life I have
frequented this awa to cleanse my self and to get
healing, which is what my tipuna did in the day as well
as a place to bless my taonga. Nowdays this is not a
viable option, the mauri( life force) and the wairua and
integrity of my awa tipuna has been severely
compromised by Remediation and their practices and
this too has been enabled by the Taranaki Regional
Council due to their lack of
Road Upper at Motunui in the Parahaki catchment. This report for the period June 2016 to June 2018
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 under review. During
this period, one well was drilled, tested, hydraulically fractured and is now producing (Turangi 6). The report
also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the