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Report 2013

sampling and analysis of groundwater required by the conditions of the exercised consent. The following report describes the groundwater monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the potential effects of hydraulic fracturing activities at the Turangi-B wellsite on groundwater resources in the area surrounding the site. The results of the monitoring undertaken allow for an assessment of the Company’s environmental performance to be made in

Site 79

you need support with any part of this, please get in touch. Have a great term. Kevin Regional Council Taranaki In today's world, where the use of acronyms seems to be part and parcel of modern-day living, SHMAK (Stream Health Measurement and Assessment Kit) is just one you possibly have heard of. This issue of SITE (another acronym) explains how and why the SHMAK programme originated, how we have adapted it to use in our streams and rivers and how we can

Appendices

situations where previous sign-off for the activity has been obtained and the nature of the activity is 25 ‘Activity first established’ means the date an air discharge consent was first issued by the Taranaki Regional Council for the activity. page otherwise unchanged and the sign-off specifies that it applies or is given irrespective of the duration of the activity. This approach has been designed to acknowledge the

Taranaki Enviroschools Term 4 Panui

that summer well are kumara, potatoes and pumkins We thank our long term funding partners New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Council for their continued support and recent increases in funding of the Taranaki Enviroschools kaupapa. This funding goes towards Facilitation which means that we can extend on the support in those districts. The Taranaki Regional Council is impressed with the Enviroschools kaupapa and wants to see it grow. Discussions are underway to

Using the online maps portal

page Regional Council Taranaki Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki Map Portal As part of the review of the Coastal Plan, Council has an interactive map portal designed to provide fast access to mapped information for sites contained in the Proposed Coastal Plan schedules. The map portal can be viewed on smartphones or tablets as well as laptops. for the Coastal Plan review: Proposed Coastal Plan 2018 Search Criteria Zoom button Search Bar Legend

Self-Help Possum Control Programme

for pasture, reducing the capacity of farmland and reducing farm income.  Are vectors for bovine tuberculosis. Taranaki is one of only three regions without endemic bovine tuberculosis. Should bovine tuberculosis become endemic in the region, the potential costs to the region’s dairy, beef and venison industries would be significant.  Damage plantation forests, reducing their value by a substantial amount. This largely occurs through damage to

Appendix L - Environmental & Safety Management Plan

Radioactive Substances Act 1965. 1.2 CONSENTS AND CONSULTATION 1.2.1 Consents The Uruti remediation site comes under the jurisdiction of local government: • Taranaki Regional Council (TRC); and Consents granted for the Uruti are listed in the following table; Table 1: Consent Details Consent # Detail Authority 5838-2 TRC To discharge treated stormwater and leachate, including organic material, from composting operations onto and into land and into an unnamed

Offshore Petroleum Drilling Review

page i TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Offshore Petroleum Drilling Review August 2015 Dr Mike Patrick MERMAN Ltd Phone 03 528 8187 Mobile 021 277 0240 page ii Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council Report prepared by Dr Mike Patrick Reviewed by TRC Date August 2015 Report status FINAL page iii Contents 1 Background

Support Pukeiti

page Your gift will be acknowledged digitally, in the Lodge on a tablet, along with all other benefactors. Details of your gift can include information of up to 150 words about the donor and their relationship to Pukeiti. Seats include a plaque (125 x 40mm) with a maximum of 80 characters. Regional Council Taranaki Support Pukeiti To donate to any of these projects, or to make a general donation, please download the Support Pukeiti application form

Carol Shenton - Remediation NZ submission

page Taranakj Regional Council Telephone: 06-7657127 F&csimile: 06-765 5097 Email: consents@trc. govt. nz Website: vnuw.lrc.govt. nz Regional Council Important Note: Please ensure that aii sections o* tr.is form are CQmpieted anc that the Taranaki Rsgiona! Councii recaives this sjbTiiss'on before i^e C!ss;-". g cafe and tirri ti specified on the riotification. Post The Chief Executive To: Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4332 Or: Email to: