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Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

page Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Page 1 of 172 Issue 3 October 2020 - Doc# 1099113 Annex 4 ANNEX 4 Sensitive Site and Coastal Information In order to give priority to the ecological sites in the region that have values worth particular protection, it is wise to know the potential threats from oil spill risk in the region. This Annex identifies the risk potential and the significant ecological sites for protection both within the

AN014 Lake Rotorangi SoE Annual Report 2021-2024

page Lake Rotorangi State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2021-2024 Technical Report 2024-98 page page Lake Rotorangi State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2021-2024 Technical Report 2024-98 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: TRCID-1069546834-11 (Word) Document:

Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates & soil ecosystem health & biodiversity

page Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates and soil ecosystem health and biodiversity in Taranaki pastures Report 2009 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document:709200 STRATFORD March 2010 page 2 page Executive summary Agricultural intensification is aimed at increasing farm profitability and productivity. It typically involves increases in fertiliser use,

KNE Information Sheet no.3 Biodiversity plans 2023

Native Ecosystems’. KEY NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS (KNE) While all remnant wetlands, indigenous forest and coastal ecosystems are important, the Taranaki Regional Council has a voluntary process for identifying the ‘jewels in our biodiversity crown’. These ‘jewels’ are called ‘Key Native Ecosystems’ and have been assessed as having indigenous biodiversity values of regional significance to Taranaki. At Jan 2023, 358 Key Native Ecosystems had been listed on the inventory. New sites are identified

McKechnie Aluminium Solutions Ltd Annual Report 2023-2024

sites in the Mangaone Stream in relation to the MASL stormwater discharge 13 Figure 6 Locations of dust deposition monitoring sites in relation to the MASL site 15 List of photos Photo 1 MASL baghouse 5 page 1 Introduction Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2023 to June 2024 by Taranaki Regional Council on the monitoring programme associated with resource

Surfing information

Surfwatch is no longer provided by Taranaki Regional Council. Please use the links below to access the same information. Surfing links Metservice.com metservice.com/marine/regions/taranaki/surf(external link) Surf-forecast.com surf-forecast.com/regions/Taranaki(external link) Surf-reports.com https://surf-reports.com/New-Zealand/Taranaki/magicseaweed.com/Taranaki-Surfing/160/(external link) Vertigosurf.com vertigosurf.com/surf-cam/(external link) Wind direction For wind direction information

December 2023 rainfall

December was a slightly drier and warmer month than usual for most of Taranaki with 159.1mm of rainfall – 3% less than usual. There was 3% less rainfall than average, ranging from 60% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd to 61% more rain than normal at Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough. The year's rainfall ranges from 12% less rainfall at Omahine at Moana Trig, and 10% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 2% less than a normal year. The average air temperature for Taranaki was

Support Pukeiti application form, terms and conditions

☐ By competing and returning this Application form to us you are deemed to have accepted the terms and conditions set out in page 2. SIGNED BY THE DONOR Donor signature: Donor name: Date: RETURN VIA POST OR EMAIL Post: Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 New Zealand Email: support.pukeiti@trc.govt.nz page Page 2 of 2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Remediation NZ Waitara Road Worm Farm Annual Report 2023-2024

Stream. The site is in the Te Atiawa rohe. The consent includes 11 conditions setting out minimum requirements that the Company must comply with. This report discusses the 2023/24 compliance monitoring programme implemented by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and administrative performance during this period. In addition, it details the results of the site inspections and water quality sampling undertaken to assesses the environmental effects of

NZ Energy Corporation Waihapa Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024

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.