Executive, Audit & Risk Committee 2020
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
the Mangorei HEPS 47 page Trustpower Limited – Mangorei Hydro-Electric Power Scheme LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A: Land Ownership Maps – Tonkin & Taylor Appendix B: Records of Title Appendix C: Existing Resource Consent Conditions – Taranaki Regional Council Appendix D: Natural Character, Landscape and Visual Assessment – Boffa Miskell Appendix E: Sediment Assessment – Tonkin & Taylor Appendix F: Hydrology Assessment – Tonkin & Taylor
93 Water poppy 96 page 6 Status: Final File reference: TRC-19-296 Date 10 June 2020 1. Purpose Place Group Limited was engaged by the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) to undertake an assessment of high risk pest pathways into the Taranaki region, identify high risk candidate species and prepare a risk assessment inventory to inform future TRC management of pests1 and pathways. This report documents the key findings of the …
Maruwharanui is the eponymous tupuna of Ngāti Maru. Ngāti Maru has one active marae, Te Upoko o te Whenua, also known as Pukehou or Tarata Marae. *Wording taken from Ngāti Maru Mandate Strategy 2015. Contact Ngāti Maru Authorised voice Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Maru Trust Website: ngatimaru.co.nz(external link) Location 62 De Havilland Drive, Bell Block, New Plymouth, 4312 Postal address PO Box 202, Inglewood 4347 Chairperson Sam Tamarapa email: sam@ngatimaru.co.nz Pou Whakahaere - CEO Anaru Marshall
page National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management Draft regional targets for swimmable rivers and lakes for the Taranaki region: March 2018 Introduction The National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) directs all regional councils (including unitary authorities) to set draft regional targets to improve the quality of fresh water so rivers are suitable for primary contact more often. Furthermore, the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Got a special block of bush or wetland area on your land? It might fall into our Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programme and qualify for a free Biodiversity Plan. Protecting native habitats relies on effective planning to ensure all aspects of management are considered. For example it's no good killing the predators if meanwhile old man's beard is smothering the canopy. To help owners protect KNEs on their land, the Council prepares free Biodiversity Plans for KNEs that fall either wholly or
consent. Call the Council on 0800 736 22 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Seepage or runoffYou can discharge solid material or wastewater from industrial or trade premises to on to land without a consent if you can meet these conditions: You discharge only waste from your own property. The discharge causes no ponding of water. No waste or runoff enters water. The discharge point is more than 25m from a waterway and more than 50 from any well or spring used as a water supply. The discharge is not
Become a Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Corporate Supporter and make a meaningful difference to our region's future. How does our business become a supporter? We'll have a chat with you to figure out what works for your business and staff. Generally, as a starting point we ask that you install and maintain traps and/or bait stations on and around your business premises. We can provide ongoing help and advice. Other great ways to help are: Become an ambassador for our project! Tell your clients,
members were keen to trap at home. At the close of service one Sunday Steve mentioned what he had been up to and asked if anyone was interested. He says he was “astounded” by the response. “They lined up for them and the traps just disappeared.” Mark’s been back a couple of times to restock, with at least 20 more T-Rex traps in backyards across the region as a result. Mark is delighted Steve has agreed to be a Community Champion for Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, joining a growing number of