the in-vehicle
equipment you will be contacted and can receive
a refund from the transport operator.
If your card is lost or stolen phone the Council
on 0800 868 662. There is a $5 charge for a
replacement card so please keep your card in a
safe place. Until you receive a new card you will
have to pay the full fare.
There are an increasing number of places in
New Zealand where your Total Mobility swipe
card can be used – Otago and Canterbury
regions, Auckland, Wellington and
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Freshwater contact recreational
water quality at Taranaki sites
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-01
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1671518 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1693312 (Pdf)
June 2016
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Winter is here
With winter now making its presence felt, no
doubt many of you are putting your outdoor
education progammes on hold until the
chance of better weather.
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Sediment disturbance will not decrease the visual clarity of water
by more than 50% outside a 50 metre radius zone of mixing;
• No contaminant will be released into coastal water;
• Activity complies with the general standards in Section 4.4;
• At least one working day before the maintenance commences,
the Taranaki Regional Council is informed that the maintenance
activity is to occur.
Permitted
Reconstruction, alteration or
removal and replacement of
an existing structure for
impairments to save half
the cost of a fare, up to a maximum subsidy of $20.
Pick up an application form from your doctor,
AccessAbility, the Taranaki Regional Council offices
or print a copy from the Council's website
For further details:
Visit: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/
Phone: 0800 868 662
Email: totalmobility@trc.govt.nz
Total Mobility operators approved to accept your ID swipe card in Taranaki are:
Total Mobility members
impairments to save half
the cost of a fare, up to a maximum subsidy of $20.
Pick up an application form from your doctor,
AccessAbility, the Taranaki Regional Council offices
or print a copy from the Council's website
For further details:
Visit: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/
Phone: 0800 868 662
Email: totalmobility@trc.govt.nz
Total Mobility operators approved to accept your ID swipe card in Taranaki are:
Total Mobility members receive a concession
impairments to save half
the cost of a fare, up to a maximum subsidy of $20.
Pick up an application form from your doctor,
AccessAbility, the Taranaki Regional Council offices
or print a copy from the Council's website
For further details:
Visit: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/
Phone: 0800 868 662
Email: totalmobility@trc.govt.nz
Total Mobility operators approved to accept your ID swipe card in Taranaki are:
Total Mobility members receive a concession
are
continually promoted.
One of the Council’s directors attended the week-long ‘Land Use and Water Quality 2017’
conference held recently in the Hague. The New Zealand contingent of 18 personnel, from
regional councils and Crown research institutes, was the fourth largest of the 30 nationalities
that attended. A presentation was given describing the Council’s riparian programme,
covering its design, scale, implementation, and environmental outcomes. The uptake and
ecological
Joanne Margaret Morgan 30-Aug-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land and after treatment in an
oxidation pond system into the Oaoiti Stream if the land disposal area
is unsuitable for effluent disposal
Discharge Permit 94 Upper Ngariki Road, Rahotu Oaoiti
24-11248-1.0 11248-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 3-Sep-24 New consent To remove a structure, in, on, under or over the bed of Lake
Mangamahoe
Land Use Consent Lake Mangamahoe, Burgess Park,
Liquefaction at Port Taranaki would damage freight handling areas and thus impact on imports and exports
in the region with significant economic effects. However, on average, earthquakes strong enough to cause
liquefaction would only be expected every 150 years at Port Taranaki and between 980 and 1,070 years at
the river areas.
The New Plymouth District Council is currently considering whether a detailed district survey of the potential
for liquefaction is necessary, or whether a