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Coastal Plan submissions G-L

May 2018 Proposed Taranai Regional Coastal Plan Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 STRATFORD 4352 By email to: coastal@trc.govt.nz SUBMISSION ON PUBLICLY NOTIFIED DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR PLAN CHANGE OR VARIATION (FORM 5) Proposed Taranaki Regional Coastal Plan NAME OF SUBMITTER: KiwiRail Holdings Limited (KiwiRail) ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: PO Box 593 WELLINGTON 6140 Attention: Rebecca Beals KiwiRail Submission on Proposed Taranaki Regional Coastal Plan

Total Mobility newsletter June 2019

will have to pay the full fare. • Please be patient while the driver completes the payment process at the end of your trip. The Total Mobility scheme can only work if the proper processes are followed so you can receive your (usually) half price trips. Hazel BROWN Taranaki has 1650 Total Mobility (TM) clients. In the past 12 months Taranaki members have made approximately 49,000 trips using their Total Mobility card, with subsidy help from the Taranaki Regional Council and NZ

Monitoring report 2015-2017

page State of the Environment Rocky Shore Monitoring Report 2015-2017 Technical Report 2017-79 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD Document: 1845984 (Word) Document: 1918743 (Pdf) October 2017 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act 1991 requires local authorities to undertake

Coastal water quality 2018-2019

page Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality State of the Environment Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-36 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2275785 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2316752 (Pdf) September 2019 page page Executive summary This report provides an

February 2022 Hydrology Report

page Doc. No: 3004955 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND RIVER REPORT FOR February 2022 Provisional Data Only Note: some sites record a number of parameters Table 1: Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region Station Sub-region Monthly Year to Date Records Began Number of rain days (>0.5mm) Total Monthly Rainfall (mm) % of Monthly Normal (%) Total to date (mm) % of Normal for year to date % of average full calendar year Nth

Sustaining Taranaki

In managing the region’s resources, the Taranaki Regional Council must understand the factors that influence the region and the potential pressures on the region’s resources. We work with the many This sustainable development approach is embedded in the principles of the Local Government Act 2002. Many of the policies and programmes described in this report represent major steps toward sustainable development in Taranaki. They demonstrate an attitude of

Summer 2011-2012

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2011-2012 Technical Report 2012-19 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1084918 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1095148 (Pdf) October 2012 page page Executive summary This report provides an assessment of

Origin Energy NZ Ltd Rimu pipeline leak, October 2010: Cause, remediation & learning points

so there was no need for the Council to notify the Iwi as is the usual case for incidents with environmental effects. 2.8 The Vector flyover pipeline inspection on the 14th September 2010 did not observe anything of concern along the pipeline easement, so it can be assumed the leak started approximately between 14th September and 8th October. 2.9 Immediately after the leak was discovered, three pipelines located in an easement, close to the leak point, were depressurised and use

Patea Freezing Works detailed site investigation report

restriction of access to the site and the polymer sealant applied to fire damaged areas. Some electrical equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs] remain on the site. The Taranaki Regional Council recommends that any further work on the site focus on the safe removal and disposal of asbestos and electrical equipment containing PCBs. A proposal for the removal of asbestos, demolition and reinstatement of the site has been included in this report. Consideration by the current landowners,

Appendices to Jason Savelio Karena Pene's evidence

range) broiler poultry configuration to free range configuration. AFTL has lodged an application with the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) to authorise the discharges to air from the modified operation and to replace resource consent R2/5262-2.1. Tonkin & Taylor Ltd (T+T) prepared the following report describing an assessment of odour effects of the proposed discharges to air to inform the consent application: · “Airport Drive Free Range Poultry Farm Odour Assessment”, June 2021 To provide