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NES F Synthetic nitrogen fertiliser info sheet

apply. If you intend to use synthetic nitrogen fertiliser after 1 July 2021 it is important to consider the new and existing requirements and whether you will need to apply for a resource consent. Key points:  From 1 July 2021 there will be a cap of 190kg/ha/year on the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser for all land in pastoral land use.  From July 2022 (and each July thereafter) dairy farms must provide the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) specific

Remediation Hearing Climate Justice Taranaki

heard from other submitters, notably Ngāti Mutunga and neighbours of the RNZ operation who have been badly affected. From listening to them and from reading the Regional Council Officer’s Report (2 March 2021), it is clear that the company’s operation has not met the basic requirements. Indeed, it now appears that the operation has not only caused unacceptable environmental and cultural effects, but also health impacts on the neighbouring community and their loss of amenity.

Taranaki Seismic & Ground Deformation Monitoring 2016-2017 - GNS Science

responsibility for any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any person other than Taranaki Regional Council, on any ground, for any loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance. Use of Data: Date that GNS Science can use associated data: September 2017 BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE Scott BJ, Sherburn S. 2017. Taranaki Seismic and Ground Deformation Monitoring: July 2016 to June 2017.

Introduction

management also recognises that it is far more efficient to reduce the amount of waste we generate than to manage waste disposal. Councils in the region follow current best practice in waste management by adopting the principles of minimisation, recovery, and recycling. On a practical level, this means minimising waste going to landfill, encouraging composting of organic material and reusing or recycling materials where possible. All of these actions help to minimise the environmental

King fern

sightings to the Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Services Section. CONSERVATION King fern is a native New Zealand species that is endangered and listed as ‘at risk’. It is declining in Taranaki and highly threatened within its normal habitat. Several large populations of king fern have recently been wiped out. There are several sites in Taranaki where king fern has been re-introduced and surviving well.

Taranaki Seismic & Ground Deformation Monitoring 2015-2016 - GNS Science

page page Project Number 420W1016 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any person other

Taranaki seismicity 2013-2014 - GNS Science

page page Project number 420W1016 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of, or reliance on any contents of this Report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any person other

3AEE AppendixA

page RECEIVED 3 0 NOV 2017 Taranaki Regional Council / A /APPENDIX'A Site Drawings & Copy of Title page COMPUTER FREEHOLD REGISTER UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT 1952 Search Copy R.W. Muir R-egistrar-General of Land Identifier TNA1/1284 Land Registration District Taranaki Date Issued 16 December 1963 Prior References WA 132237 Estate Fee Simple Area 5347 square metres more or less Legal Description Section 34 Block II Upper Waitara Survey District

SpeedManagementRequestSept2019

Programme. In accordance with the RLTP variation policy, any variation to the RLTP should be considered and supported by the Regional Transport Advisory Group (RTAG) before being forwarded to the Regional Transport Committee (RTC) for consideration and endorsement, then to the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) for final approval. The NZTA is then notified of the varied Plan, per section 18D of the Land Transport Management Act 2003. Regional Transport Committee - Request to Vary the Regional

General principles and practices

silvicultural maintenance, are needed to overcome these problems. WHERE TO GET MORE ADVICE Taranaki Regional Council provides a free advisory service for landowners wishing to manage streambanks. This service includes site visits, preparation of riparian plans and supply of plant stocks. Help is also available to solve any problems with weed and pest control, or channel maintenance.