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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
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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 …
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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
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Executive summary
This report provides an assessment of
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
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RECEIVED
3 0 NOV 2017
TaranaKi Regional Council
Remediation (NZ)
Limited
URUTI CONSENT
RENEWAL
APPLICATION
2017
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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
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
associated with the resource consent from the date of transfer.
10) Regardless of whether it is a transfer of consent or a name change only - both incur the same
fee.
11) Please return signed transfer form to:
consents@trc.govt.nz (if transfer form is emailed please do not post a hard copy unless
requested to do so by the consents department.)
Or by post to Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352
If you wish to pay the transfer fee by internet banking the
bathymetry data for a
number of previously uncharted reefs, and assessments of
the biological communities for a subset of those.
What we’re doing
The Council has supported this research by securing funding
through the regional council Envirolink scheme for NIWA to
collate, analyse and report on the survey data to ensure this
valuable information is accessible for the Council and the
community going forward.
In the past, subtidal reefs in Taranaki have received little
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Waiwhakaiho at
Hillsborough 15 204.0 112.8 757.0 112.3 42.9 2012
Brooklands Zoo at
New Plymouth 13 183.0 117.4 634.4 112.1 41.1 2012
Mangati at SH3 13 170.6 116.9 631.6 119.5 45.6 2013
Motunui M39 at
Weston W3 13 147.0 88.3 543.6 94.6 34.5 1998
Waiwhakaiho at
Egmont Village 14 281.5 129.4 997.5 119.8 42.5 1991
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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Taranaki Energy Watch Submission 11 February 2019
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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