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Turangi-A hydraulic fracturing 2017-2018

Turangi-A hydrocarbon exploration site located on Turangi Road, Motunui. The wellsite lies within the Parahaki Catchment and contains hydrocarbon producing wells and associated infrastructure. This report for the period July 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. The report also details the results of the monitoring

Annual report 2014-2015

consent to manage and operate a drilling waste landfarm located off Lower Manutahi Road at Manutahi. During this period the Company sequestered close to 4000 m3 of drilling mud and associated contaminated soil, the majority of which originated from Shell Todd Oil Services’ operation and clean up of their Kapuni impacted soils. This report is for the period July 2014 to June 2015 and it describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the

Local Maps Portal how to guide Web2

or tablets as well as laptops. Your How to guide You can use the site as a visitor or sign in with ArcGIS, Facebook or Google. Signing in allows you to save your maps & share them with others. Select your map by clicking on the icon. maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/ Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council - Local Maps guide page Click the small triangle next to the search bar to select the type of feature you are searching for.

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Newsletter February 2022

Environmental hotline 0800 736 222 Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127 Mobile: 027 240 2470 Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz www.pukeiti.org.nz is worth a look! Please mark these dates in your calendar. Some dates and details have been changed so check carefully* 2022 Page 8 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Drinks and nibbles in the garden (out of the Douglas Cook Room), preceded by a guided walk

Biodiversity & water quality - funding available for landowners

page Taranaki Regional Council Environment Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Wo rk ing w i t h peop le | ca r i ng fo r T a ranak i Taranaki Regional Council administers a range of funding programmes to help landowners protect and enhance their native biodiversity and freshwater resources. To check if your project is eligible for funding, please call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask to speak to the relevant programme

WaterwaysReport2019

page 15,409 streambanks km 8,928 riparian vegetation km 5.6 million plants 6,000 native habitat protected ha million spent to date 128$ 13,756 fenced km Transforming TaranakiRegional Council Taranaki A region transformed Since the 1990s, landowners and farmers on the Taranaki ring plain and coastal terraces have voluntarily protected rivers, streams and wetlands with 5.6 million plants and 13,000km of fencing, with more of each to come. This

Resource consents 28 September-8 November 2018

Taranaki Regional Council between 28 Sep 2018 and 08 Nov 2018 R2/10676-1.0 Commencement Date: 10 Oct 2018 Cadtess Developments Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2033 PO Box 174, Waitara 4346 Review Dates: June 2021, June 2027 Activity Class: Controlled Location: Aratapu Street, Waitara Application Purpose: New To install a culvert in Unnamed Stream 64, including the associated disturbance of the stream bed

Public notice - Ōpunake Power Ltd

page Taranaki Regional Council Public Notice of Applications for resource consent PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Taranaki Regional Council has received the following application for resource consents. The applications are to renew seven resource consents and for one new consent, relating to the operation of the Opunake Hydroelectric Power Scheme located adjacent to the Opunake township. Applicant: Opunake Power Ltd Address for service: 13 Verona Place,

Waterways report card 2020

already be aware that new regulations probably require your urgent attention. The Council is working directly with consent holders and sector groups to ensure efficient and effective compliance. On a broader horizon, regional councils are now also required to ‘consider and recognise’ Te Mana o te Wai in freshwater management, and to identify and reflect tangata whenua values and interests in the management of freshwater and in decision-making around freshwater …

Appendix 5: Intensive poultry farming managment

from poultry farming, whether for egg production or broiler farming. It also provides a general indication of the matters that the Taranaki Regional Council will consider and the nature of the conditions that might be attached to a resource consent for the discharge of contaminants into the air from poultry farms (refer Rules 51 to 54). The material presented in this appendix must not be considered as a set of rules that will be applied universally.