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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Rusty KANE
People's Choice
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area. I am also standing
for Taranaki District Health Board.
Rusty Kane.
Soil Consultant BSC.
Candidate for Taranaki Regional Council.
If elected I will work closely with region's farmers, iwi and
industry for the region's social, economic, and environmental
well-being. I will work hard to ensure
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Taranaki Regional Council
South Taranaki Constituency
Electing 3 Regional Councillors
David MACLEOD
My principal place of residence is not in the South
Taranaki Constituency area.
We live in a great region with a quality
environment. This allows for many pursuits to be
enjoyed both recreationally and by supporting
our livelihoods. Clearly, looking after our
environment is a position supported by all. The challenge is
deciding by what improvement methods, over what
remaining 800 discharge to land.
The new requirements would generally come into effect as
resource consents are renewed.
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What would these changes achieve?
The Council has undertaken a stocktake of the evidence,
studies and research relating to improved dairy effluent
management. A key finding is that farm dairy effluent is
valuable as a fertilizer and soil conditioner, and for its water
content, which farmers
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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the matter of a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3.0)
Supplementary Evidence of Edward John Whiting
25 February 2022
Applicant's solicitor:
Alex Booker
Original forest trees (prior to land
clearance) were gigantic, with
trunks up to 2m in diameter.
The timber of swamp maire is very
strong and durable. It was used for
construction and was a popular
firewood tree.
The berries are edible.
Maori used the bark of swamp
maire to produce a blue / black dye
for dyeing flax.
Swamp Maire, Waiwaka (Syzygium maire) Number 28
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
Environment
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Freshwater Periphyton
Monitoring Programme
(Periphyton monitoring in relation to amenity values)
State of Environment
Monitoring Report
2010-2012
Technical Report 2015-105
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council
Document: 1383427 (Word) Private Bag 713
Document: 1556564 (Pdf) STRATFORD
March 2016
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Executive summary
Section 35 of the
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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Donald Hugh MCINTYRE
My principal place of residence is in the North
Taranaki Constituency area.
I offer myself for re-election to Taranaki Regional
Council because I have a passion for the
community in which my family and I live.
Firstly I wish to give back to the place I live in.
Secondly I have a desire to see the place where I live and work,
the best it can be with the resources we
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY 93
Appendix VII: Threatened species in Taranaki
A number of threatened species in Taranaki have had their threat status change from the
classification undertaken in 2002 to 2005: ornate skink status changed from not threatened to
gradual decline; goldstripe gecko from sparse to gradual decline; NI rifleman from not
threatened to gradual decline. Threat classification and qualifiers can be checked against the
track
to the Paint Mines is on land which the Trust
leased from PKW, the Parininihi ki Waitotara
Trust which governs a large Maori perpetual
leasehold land portfolio in Taranaki. The
lease was transferred to the Regional
Council when the ownership of the property
was handed to it as part of the partnership
agreement. Critical to the lease agreement is
the conservation of the forest areas and from
them the harvest of plants, under strict
supervision, for medicinal purposes. The
years to recover.
You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm
the environment but there are many other people in the
region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your
waste when combined with that of many others can
amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring
every day of the year. The cumulative effects of
combined discharges can cause serious damage to our
environment and must be prevented.
It is illegal to cause pollution
In New Zealand, the Resource