oil, gas and water components.
The produced natural gas is distributed to the reticulated gas network.
This report for the period July 2023 to June 2024 outlines the monitoring programme implemented by
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental performance and
compliance with its resource consents during this period. The report also details the results of the
monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l a rea s o f ou t s t an d ing va lue
Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding value
This Schedule identifies eight areas of outstanding natural character and nine areas that are outstanding natural features or landscapes. A values table and map for each area is included
below. Information included within this Schedule has been informed by the report Regional landscape study
From rainforests to rocky shores, we offer a range of environmental educational experiences and resources for ākonga/students and kaiako/teachers across the Taranaki region. It's easy to get involved and we'd love to hear from you. Contact us at education@trc.govt.nz to find out about availability and make a booking.
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2025 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
11 OCTOBER 2025
FACT SHEET | ĀROHI
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
WHAT DOES A REGIONAL COUNCIL DO?
While district councils are responsible for a wide range of
local services in your area, the role and responsibilities of
the Regional Council involve managing the region’s natural
resources. The Taranaki Regional Council manages land,
air, coast and the quality of water in our lakes and rivers.
They are also responsible for biodiversity,
seven days. The region's driest January was in 2015. January 2022 hydrology report January 2022 rainfall maps January 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 736 KB] What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Click on each map for larger version. MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links Monthly rainfall
concessions available, including Community Connect and SuperGold. Fare table Zones travelled
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The Ngāruahine area of interest extends from the Taungatara Stream at the northern-most boundary to the Waihi Stream at the southern-most boundary. The area also encompasses Egmont National Park, including te Tupuna Koro o Taranaki (Mount Taranaki) and overlaps with Taranaki Iwi (west), Te Atiawa (north), Ngāti Maru (north-east) and Ngāti Ruanui (east). *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngāruahine summary. Contact Ngāruahine Authorised voiceTe Korowai o Ngāruahine
These monitored consent holders operate at a number of sites across the region. AA Contracting Quarry location: Te Arei Rd near Bell Block. Also see Regional quarries. Biennial report 2011-2013 (348 KB pdf) single document only Biennial report 2011-2013 (348 KB pdf) DM & DL Bourke Quarry location: Onewhaia Rd, Normanby. Biennial report 2013-2015 (257 KB pdf) More reports Biennial report 2013-2015 (257 KB pdf) Biennial report 2011-2013 (707 KB pdf) CD Boyd Quarry location: Surrey Rd, Inglewood.
sites in Brixton. These sites are located on Waitara and Pennington Roads in Brixton, in
the Waiongana catchment. RNZ also operates a remediation, composting and verimculture
operation on Mokau Road at Uruti in the Mimi catchment.
This report for the period July 2015 to June 2016 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess RNZ’s environmental
performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the