from the State
Highway 45 Bridge, Opunake 4
Photo 2 Opunake Power Limited scheme on the Waiaua River 5
Photo 3 Lake Opunake during inspection of 18 August 2017 12
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2017-June 2018 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the
monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by
Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is the Monitoring Report for the period July 2015-June 2016 by the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource
consents held by Opunake Power Limited (the Company). The Company operates a
hydroelectric power scheme situated on Beach Road at Opunake, in the Waiaua River
catchment.
This report covers the results and findings of the
for each activity. Monitoring programmes are not
only based on existing permit conditions, but also on the obligations of the RMA to
assess the effects of the exercise of consents. In accordance with section 35 of the RMA,
the Council undertakes compliance monitoring for consents and rules in regional
plans, and maintains an overview of the performance of resource users and consent
holders. Compliance monitoring, including both activity and impact monitoring,
enables the Council to
Imaginations will run wild at Hollard Gardens' Family Corner with the addition of The Hollard Pearl, a new pirate ship ready to take young visitors on endless adventures. Designed and constructed by local craftsman Lars Binsbergen, The Hollard Pearl promises an immersive experience for children and families, enhancing the already vibrant atmosphere of the Family Corner. To mark the occasion, a pop-up pirate party was held, with prizes awarded for the best-dressed pirates. Regional Gardens
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Regional Transport Committee
Wednesday 17 June 2015
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council
chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 17 June 2015
commencing at 10.30am.
Members Councillor R F H Maxwell (Taranaki Regional Council)
(Committee Chairperson)
replace the resource consent from the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) for
discharges to air (as well as to replace the consent for discharge to water).
Since lodging the application, AFTL has modified its proposed use of the site and now proposes to
convert all four poultry sheds from conventional (i.e. non-free range) broiler poultry configuration to
free range configuration. This will have the effect of reducing the overall housing capacity at the site
from 95,000 birds allowed at present to
0.6°C cooler than long-term November averages. Mean river flows for November were 26.6% lower than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 14.7°C, an average of 0.2°C cooler than a typical November. Average wind speeds were 17.7km/hr, with average gust strength of 47.4km/hr. The maximum wind gust recorded in November was 93.2km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera - the windiest spot in the region for the third month in a row. November 2023 Environmental Data Report November
Have you seen a dead or unhealthy kahikatea tree in Taranaki? Kahikatea (white pine) around the North Island are dying and experts are trying to figure out why. There have been reports of trees dying across the North Island and we’re aware of a handful of affected trees in Taranaki. We need to hear if there are more. Please keep an eye out and report any kahikatea: With yellow, brown or lost leaves, bare branches
That are stalky, rotting or appear unhealthy or dead How to report it: Email a
located.
Contractual arrangements were made with Transpacific Technical Services for the removal
of all PCB items that the Council would recover from the site (20 February 2008). David de
Jager of TDHB was contacted by Gary on 18 February to advise of the Council’s intention to
recover all PCBs where ease of removal allowed this. David confirmed by return phone call
on the morning of Tuesday 19 February that this was acceptable subject to their storage at
the Council being kept to a minimum.