Motukawa HEP
scheme allow Taranaki Generation Ltd to maintain structures, to take, divert and discharge
water, and to disturb the bed of Lake Ratapiko. This report for the period July 2015-June 2016
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to assess Trustpower’s environmental performance during the period under review,
and the results and environmental effects of their activities.
Trustpower holds a total of 23 resource consents, which
1. Confirmation of Minutes – 20 February 2017
Resolved
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Meeting of
the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47
Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 20 February 2017 at 10.30 am.
Lean/Davey
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Minutes Ordinary Meeting 3 April 2017
Taranaki Regional Council (“TRC”) who is a Wetland Ecologist. Ms West
provided a report attached as Appendix 17: Wetland Identification to
this report on the identification and delineation of wetlands within the
Structure Plan Development Areas. This work was undertaken at the end
of 2020 as a result of site visits with mana whenua and input from Mr
McCurdy around the cultural significance of these waterbodies.
In preparing this report we rely on the expert advice of Mr Richard Bain of
located at
Motunui and Waitara Valley, in the Waitara River 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 Methanex’s environmental performance during the period
under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the
environmental effects of Methanex’s activities.
Methanex holds 11 resource consents, which include a total of 111 special
July 2016-June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) to assess Trustpower’s environmental performance during the period under
review, and the results and environmental effects of their activities.
Trustpower holds a total of 23 resource consents, which include a total of 186 conditions setting out the
requirements that the Company must satisfy. The Company holds five consents to allow it to take and use
water, five consents to
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Future directions for
pest management
in Taranaki
Review of the Pest Management Strategy for Taranaki: Animals and
the Pest Management Strategy for Taranaki: Plants
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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 continually re-evaluate its approach and that of
consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of
methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving
sustainable development of the region’s
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South Taranaki Water Supplies
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2014-2015
Technical Report 2015-69
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Executive summary
The South Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates a total of 11 water treatment
May 2014, the site was known as Riverlands Eltham. The plant has an
associated wastewater treatment ponds system from which effluent is disposed of either to land or to the
river. This report for the killing season from October 2016-September 2017 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 also details the results of the
monitoring undertaken and
resources.
COMMENTARY/HIGHLIGHTS
Continued to make progress on the review of the Regional Freshwater and Coastal plans. The Council decided to delay the release of a
Proposed Freshwater Plan to allow further work to be undertaken and recognising the considerable uncertainty for the review arising
from central government initiatives. In the interim, the Council's environmental requirements for good farm management in the region
under the existing plan provisions have been established