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SOE2022 Air

need to be controlled or reduced through good practices and regulation. The Council measures key indicators of ambient air quality, including inhalable particulates; chemicals such as nitrogen oxides, benzene, carbon monoxide, sulphur oxides and formaldehyde; and suspended particulates and deposition. Air quality is also monitored as part of resource consent compliance programmes to ensure resource consent conditions and regional air plan rules are met in industry

Trustpower Mangorei HEP Annual Report 2020 2021

2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities. During the monitoring period, the Company demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance. The Company holds seven resource

STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021

Document: 2972622 (Pdf) March 2022 page page Executive summary The South Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates eight wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) systems within the district of South Taranaki. This report addresses performances of four of these systems, located in the Kaponga, Manaia, Patea and Waverley townships1 This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council

ANZCO Eltham Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021

the Waingongoro catchment. Until May 2014, the site was known as Riverlands Eltham. The plant has an associated wastewater treatment system from which treated effluent is disposed of either to land or to surface water. This report covers the Company’s processing season from October 2020 to September 2021 and describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report

SOE2022 Aquatic Ecosystems

life cycle. As hydroelectric schemes were introduced, and roads and farm tracks crossed streams to open up access to land for development, barriers to fish passage grew. We know that the total number of instream structures in the region is likely to be in the tens of thousands however, we don’t yet know how many of these structures present a barrier to fish passage. The Council is taking steps towards improving ecosystem health, and identifying structures for

Tawhiti Catchment Monitoring Annual Report 2020 2021

page page Tawhiti Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 21-62 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2804348 (Word) Document: 2887533 (Pdf) March 2022 page page Executive summary The Tawhiti Stream catchment, east of Hawera, is the location of several industries that

NPDC Eltham Central Landfill Baseline Monitoring Annual Report 2020 2021

regionalised approach to waste disposal and the site is now currently a potential option as the replacement regional landfill once the facility at Colson Road, New Plymouth has reached capacity. The management of the delivery and operation of the facility, and the associated consents were transferred to New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) during the year under review. The Colson Road landfill closed to general waste in August 2019. However the use of the Central Landfill was put on hold and

ST water supplies monitoring report 2020-2021

Report 2021-12 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2805408 (Word) Document: 2859736 (Pdf) February 2022 page page Executive summary The South Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates a total of 11 water treatment plants (WTPs) throughout the district. STDC holds 33 resource consents which include 307

Taranaki Thoroughbred Racing Annual Report 2020 2021

Club, as well as watering gardens and other general purposes at Pukekura Park. The consent was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on 20 June 2017 and contains nine special conditions which set out the requirements that TTR must satisfy. The consent has a maximum abstraction limit of 500 m3/day. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme carried out by the Council to assess TTR’s environmental performance and level of compliance

Form 300: Take and use surface water - general

#639040 Page 4 of 13 4 Location Map 4.1 The application must include an aerial photograph or clear map showing the location of the proposed take. An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer; https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/. Alternatively, contact the Consents Department at the Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure