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Stormwater

level), oil and grease content, suspended solids, biological oxygen demand (BOD) and ammonia and chlorine levels. Refer to Rule 23 of the Regional Fresh Water Plan, call 0800 736 22 or email consents@trc.govt.nz for details. The discharge does not result in environmental impacts such as oil or grease films, discolouration or adverse effects on aquatic life. If these conditions cannot be met, you must apply to the Council for a resource consent. Note that no consent will be granted for applications

Wells, bores & groundwater

water supplies as long as: You provide the Council with a copy of the bore log no more than four weeks after completion. Any bore is cased and sealed. Any bore is more than 50m from any effluent treatment pond, septic tank, or silage pit. Any bore is more than 500m away from the high tide mark on the coast or from other water supply bores. Any well is at least 25m from the sea, adjacent wells, and any other water body and at least 50m from any effluent treatment pond, septic tank or silage pit. You

Wells, bores & groundwater

water supplies as long as: You provide the Council with a copy of the bore log no more than four weeks after completion. Any bore is cased and sealed. Any bore is more than 50m from any effluent treatment pond, septic tank, or silage pit. Any bore is more than 500m away from the high tide mark on the coast or from other water supply bores. Any well is at least 25m from the sea, adjacent wells, and any other water body and at least 50m from any effluent treatment pond, septic tank or silage pit. You

GPS tracking collars on predators in rural Taranaki

and released by Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, which is collaborating with rural Taranaki landowners, Taranaki Regional Council and Taranaki Mounga Project as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. Ecologists from Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research captured and collared four stoats, weasels, and ferrets (mustelids) on farmland surrounding Egmont National Park. They will return in the coming weeks to catch more stoats and ferrets. The GPS tracking collars will provide insight into stoat movements

Fonterra Kapuni Annual Report 2023-2024

combined with those of the lactose plant under consents held by the Company. Wastewater from the factory site is disposed of by irrigation onto land on two nearby farms. This report for the period July 2023 to June 2024 describes the monitoring programme implemented by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects

Natural hazards

Taranaki faces significant potential natural hazards and a number of specialist studies have been carried out to assess the nature and/or likely impacts of these hazards. Liquefaction A report by GNS Science in 2013 found the liquefaction hazard is limited to only a few areas in Taranaki. The report was commissioned by the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Councils. Liquefaction hazard in Taranaki - GNS Science (8.3 MB pdf) See fact sheet

Coastal Plan submissions A-F

policy statement or plan, change or variation Clause 6 of Schedule 1, Resource Management Act 1991 To: Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 [Uploaded via online feedback form https://www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and- reports/strategy-policy-and-plans/regional-coastal-plan/proposed-coastal-plan- feedback-form/] Name of submitter: Chorus New Zealand Limited PO Box 6640 Auckland 1141 This is a submission on the following

Environmental data

This regional overview is updated every 15 minutes. All timestamps are in NZ Standard Time (-1 hour during daylight saving). Select a site below, then click "detailed site data" to access the most up-to-date results and view/export data by date range. Disclaimer This is raw data and may not have been subjected to a quality control process. All efforts are made to ensure the integrity of the data, but the Council cannot guarantee its accuracy, or its suitability for any purpose. See the full

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Fish Index of Biotic Integrity NOF Baseline State September 2023

regional councils and the Department of Conservation (DoC) to hold fish monitoring data however, the database does not allow for comparison of fish populations within and between regions, or over time, with a standard metric. Technical Memorandum Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in Taranaki Rivers Document 3194041 Date 16/09/2023 page Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in Taranaki