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Minutes of the Policy and Planning
Committee Meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council, held in the Taranaki
Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten
Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 23 July 2019
at 10.30am.
Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
B K Raine
C S Williamson (via Zoom)
D L Lean (ex officio)
Representative Councillors G Boyde (Stratford District Council)
Members C
addressing potential threats and actual threats are
as follows:
Site protection Yes/No Description
A Public ownership or
formal agreement
Yes In part: TRC memorandum of encumbrance (over part of
the area)
B Regulatory protection by
local government
Yes Site specific rules apply
– Taranaki Regional Council rules for wetlands (refer
Appendix IIB of the Regional Fresh Water Plan)
– South Taranaki District Council rules for Significant
Natural Areas (refer Schedule II
Landfarm) in the Waimate and Rawa catchments. Disposal activities commenced
at this site during the 2012-2013 monitoring year. This report for the period July 2012 – June
2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to
assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the
results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds one resource consent, which includes a total of 23 conditions setting out
wellsite, located at 229 Ohanga
Road, Onaero. The wellsite lies within the Onaero catchment and contains a hydrocarbon
producing well and associated infrastructure.
GPL hold resource consent 9632-1, authorising the discharge of contaminants associated with
hydraulic fracturing activities into land at depths greater than 3,000 m TVD beneath the
Urenui-1 wellsite. The consent was issued by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on 24
September 2013 and contains 16 special conditions which set out
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A strong community is one that comes together and collectively
takes action for a common and worthy cause. This is the story
of such a community. Our Taranaki community.
TARANAKI
David MacLeod,
Chairman, Taranaki Regional Council
October 2019
The common cause is healthier ecosystems. The Riparian
Management Programme is transforming Taranaki.
Nearly 30 years ago, the community picked up a mammoth
challenge: Fencing and planting thousands of kilometres of
the application form where th
referring to a separate report).
If you have any questions relating to completion of this a
Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765
Lodge the application by
form to:
Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352.
Attention: Consents Administration Officer
Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless
requested to do
If you have not received an email
community’s
involvement, eg replanting a cleared hillside, dune planting.
Taranaki Regional Council Coastal Unit 3
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Making Sense of the Material World
Level 1
• explore simple physical properties and use them to describe and group everyday materials, eg
shape, texture, colour, size, smell.
Level 2
• investigate and describe everyday changes to common substances, eg evaporation,
condensation, dissolving, melting.
Level 3
•
Road,
Motunui. The wellsite lies within the Waiau catchment and contains six hydrocarbon
producing wells and associated infrastructure.
Todd hold resource consent 7971-2, authorising the discharge of contaminants associated with
hydraulic fracturing activities into land at depths greater than 3,290 m TVDss beneath the
Mangahewa-C wellsite. The consent was issued by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)
on 30 June 2014 and contains 17 special conditions which set out the requirements that
the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) describing the monitoring programme associated with
seventeen industries within the catchment of the Mangati Stream, Bell Block.
The Mangati catchment has, in the past, been heavily utilised for the disposal of stormwater
and wastewaters from a large number of industrial sites. As a consequence of inadequate
treatment and management of discharges and minimal dilution capacity in the past, the
water quality and aquatic ecosystems of the stream
the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) for the period July 2013 – June 2014 to assess BTW Company Limited's
landfarming facility located on Brown Road at Waitara, in the Waiongana catchment. The
report records the landfarm's environmental performance during the period under review,
and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities for the landfarm as a
whole.
The Company holds two resource consents, which include a total of 55 conditions setting out
the