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Emergency meeting agenda March 2020

page Date: Wednesday 25 March 2020, 1pm Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey D L Lean C L Littlewood M J McDonald D H McIntyre E Van Der Leden N W Walker C S Williamson Via Zoom Apologies Notification of Items Item 1 3 Governance and decision-making arrangements during Covid- 19 Pandemic …

Taranaki waterways report card 2018

for instance, we’re fully engrossed in a review of our ‘rulebook’, the Freshwater and Land Plan, to tease out issues and potential fixes. There’s been a raft of scientific studies – you can find the reports on our website – and we’ve also been running a series of hui with iwi and other water users. So watch this space, and never let anyone tell you that Taranaki’s doing nothing about its waterways! Regional Council Taranaki David MacLeod, Chairman,

Name a Vireya TandCs

page NAME THE NEW HYBRID RHODO AT PUKEITI Terms and conditions 1. Taranaki Regional Council (Council) is running a competition to name a new rhododendron hybrid. Entrants must successfully complete the Regional Gardens 'passport challenge' which is part of an exhibition at Puke Ariki from 17 September 2019 – 29 February 2020. As well as the naming the new hybrid rhodo, the prize includes one free night's accommodation for up to 12 people, and lunch at the Founders Café

Summer 2014-2015

page Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-11 ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council Document: 1533263 (Word) Private Bag 713 Document: 1548280 (Pdf) STRATFORD September 2015 page page Executive summary This report provides an assessment of

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page RECEIVED 3 0 NOV 2017 TaranaKi Regional Council Remediation (NZ) Limited URUTI CONSENT RENEWAL APPLICATION 2017 page W:[liaiSI*iltuUliaBftK«SBMb Remediation (NZ) Limited Uruti AEE Resource Consent Application 1 URUTI COMPOSTING & VERMICULTURE FACILITY RECEIVED 3 ° NOV 20(7 Taranaki Regional Council Assessment of Environmental Effects for the discharge of organic material and associated leachate and stormwaterto land/waterway/air in

Taranaki Energy Watch submission attachment - Remediation NZ

page Taranaki Energy Watch Submission 11 February 2019 1 Remediation (NZ) Limited Resource Consent Applications to Taranaki Regional Council To discharge contaminants to water or land and air (5838, 5389) 1. Taranaki Energy Watch (TEW) is a grass roots community group supporting communities to protect their health and environment from the effects of oil and gas exploration and production in Taranaki and New Zealand. 2. Remediation (NZ) Ltd

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the groundwater. The water table level can fall, particularly in summer and autumn, and this can affect the volume of water available for use in those seasons. Groundwater is also used in industrial processes, dairy and meat processing and in hydrocarbon exploration and production activities. Only a very small proportion is used in our region for horticultural use. Contact the Council Education Officer to arrange for a Council hydrogeologist to talk to your class on the topic

Summer 2012-2013

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2012-2013 Technical Report 2013-17 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1221017 (Word STRATFORD Document: 1242924 (Pdf) September 2013 page page Executive summary This report provides an assessment of microbial water

Annual report 2014-2015

page Freshwater Physicochemical Programme State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-51 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD Document: 1577779 (Word) Document: 1646341 (Pdf) March 2016 page page Executive summary

Quarterly Monitoring Report No 2 - March 2018

Expenditure on housing is a major component of household spending and a key factor in the assessment of housing affordability. To determine the required level of development capacity to meet the estimated population growth for the New Plymouth district, the NPS-UDC requires the New Plymouth District Council and Taranaki Regional Council to:  Undertake quarterly monitoring of market indicators, and use indicators of price efficiency (Policies PB6 and PB7). This report gives effect