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30 October 2015
Nicolette West
Policy Analyst
Taranaki Regional Council
NEW ZEALAND
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Dear Nicolette
PETROLEUM DRILLING ACTIVITIES: BUFFER DISTANCES FROM OUTSTANDING AREAS
AND SUBSTRATE TYPES REQUIRING PROTECTION
Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) is currently reviewing its coastal plan and in
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INTRODUCTION
Taranaki Regional Council is undertaking a review of its Coastal Plan. Since the current Coastal Plan for the
Taranaki region was made operative in 1997, a revised New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement issued by the
Department of Conservation in 2010 requires Coastal Plans to identify and assess historic heritage, including
archaeological sites, and to initiate assessment and management of historic heritage in the context of historic
landscapes.
This
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INTRODUCTION
Taranaki Regional Council is undertaking a review of its Coastal Plan. Since the current Coastal Plan for the
Taranaki region was made operative in 1997, a revised New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement issued by the
Department of Conservation in 2010 requires Coastal Plans to identify and assess historic heritage, including
archaeological sites, and to initiate assessment and management of historic heritage in the context of historic
landscapes.
This
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Brooklands Zoo at
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Waiwhakaiho at
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND
RIVER REPORT FOR MAY 2022
Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters
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Have we reached the end
of the golden weather?
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Well if we have, we can hardly complain, can
we? Being forever the optimist, I think we have
plenty of pleasant weather to come, and
looking at the numbers of bookings I have
made for this term, there are plenty of others
who obviously share my
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Taranaki Regional Council
decision on Proposed Coastal
Plan for Taranaki
In accordance with the requirements of Schedule 1 of the Resource
Management Act 1991, the Taranaki Regional Council gives notice that, at its
meeting on 1 October 2019, it made a decision on submissions to the Proposed
Coastal Plan for Taranaki.
Submitters have 30 working days from service of the Council’s decision in which
to lodge an appeal with the Environment Court. The requirements for lodging
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COMMUNITY IRRIGATION FUND
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
TE MANATŪ AHUWHENUA, NGĀHEREHERE
TARANAKI IRRIGATION STUDY
Final Report
PREPARED FOR
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
February 2012
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Taranaki Irrigation Study – Final Report 2
Acknowledgements:
The Taranaki
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State of the Environment Monitoring
Nitrates in Shallow Groundwater
2002 to 2012
Technical Report 2014–48
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1378736 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1399532 (Pdf)
September 2014
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Executive summary
Excess nutrient inputs as a result of various land use activities
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Freshwater contact recreational
water quality at Taranaki sites
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2019-2020
Technical Report 2020-01
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2627289 (Word)
Document: 2758097 (Pdf)
April 2021
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Freshwater contact recreational
again demonstrated the diverse talents of our
region’s students. The Taranaki Regional
Council sponsors prizes that best demonstrate
an environmental awareness or action.
Choosing the winners was no easy task.
Congratulations to all the students, teachers
and parents who devoted their time and
energy to help create such a colourful and
informative spectacle.
Enjoy your term and remember to teach is to
touch lives forever.
Regards
Kevin Archer
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