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Freshwater biosecurity

then leave it dry for at least another 48 hours before you use it. Didymo, for example, can survive for months on moist gear. The Taranaki Regional Council is working alongside the Ministry of Primary Industries and the Department of Conservation to promote the ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ campaign. #e2764{display:none;} iframe {width: 100% !important; height: 320px;} .editable-content .leftAlone{width:100% !important;} Why is it worth the effort? A number of plant and fish species represent a real threat

Freshwater biosecurity

then leave it dry for at least another 48 hours before you use it. Didymo, for example, can survive for months on moist gear. The Taranaki Regional Council is working alongside the Ministry of Primary Industries and the Department of Conservation to promote the ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ campaign. #e2764{display:none;} iframe {width: 100% !important; height: 320px;} .editable-content .leftAlone{width:100% !important;} Why is it worth the effort? A number of plant and fish species represent a real threat

Introduction and guide to regional rules

non-complying it contravenes the rules in the Plan and therefore a resource consent is needed. The Taranaki Regional Council cannot grant a consent unless the effects of the activity are minor or are not contrary to the objectives and policies of the Plan. Even if this test is satisfied, the Taranaki Regional Council retains a discretion to grant or refuse a consent for the activity; (e) If it is prohibited the activity cannot proceed, and no resource consent can be applied for. Figure 2

Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki 1997

page Preface This is the first regional coastal plan prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under the Resource Management Act 1991. The passage of that Act brought about a major reform of the way in which the coastline and coastal waters of New Zealand are managed. The Taranaki Regional Council's responsibilities have been extended from its water quality management role to include such functions as control of structure placement, reclamation and foreshore works, noise emission

Strategic plan review process

The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025) Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards) Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan Status Review page Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review Land and

Strategic plan review process

The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025) Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards) Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan Status Review page Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review Land and

Strategic plan review process

The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025) Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards) Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan Status Review page Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review Land and

Dairy effluent

conditions of consent and the timing and purpose of the review; The payment of administrative charges; and Monitoring and information requirements relating to matters that the Council has reserved control over. Design guidelinesThe Taranaki Regional Council uses industry good practice guidelines for the design, construction and maintenance of systems for the land disposal of farm dairy effluent that will meet its requirements. Taranaki Regional Council Dairy Effluent Pond Guidelines Guide to Managing

Optimisation of Farm Irrigation Part 2

page Optimisation of Farm Irrigation © Lincoln Environmental Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council (Report No 4579/1, April 2003) Page 28 5 PRODUCTION RESPONSE – GRAZING MANAGEMENT Irrigation provides the basis for consistent grass production and therefore changes the dynamics of on-farm feed budgeting and grazing management. The use of irrigation greatly reduces the variability of annual production by reducing the impact of summer and autumn droughts. As a consequence, cow feed