interfering with non-surfing
activities.
and the
Increase protection for the surf breaks, because no
development or activity would be allowed to have an
adverse effect on them. This is the same level of
protection as for nationally significant surf breaks, and
a greater level of protection than for other regionally
and locally significant surf breaks.
Provide protection for other values including cultural,
biodiversity and historic heritage.
Ensure the seascape (views)
consideration of affected
parties and whether the effects are likely to be more than minor (S95E). When considering
discretionary activities, all adverse effects of the activity can be considered. Activities
classified as discretionary are recognised as being capable of generating a wide range of
effects and therefore the assessment of effects is not narrowed or limited in any way.
27. In restricting the consent to a limited notification consent it seems to us that the TRC has
Brooklands Zoo in New Plymouth recorded the highest air temperature last month - 21.2°C - while rainfall across Taranaki was just 3% more than typical for September. On average rainfall was 158.5mm ranging from 15% less rainfall at Kotare at OSullivans, and 30% more rainfall at Motunui M39 at Weston W3 than a typical September. Year to date rainfall ranges from 11% less rainfall at Uruti at Kaka Rd, and 14% more rainfall at Tawhiti at Duffys, with an average of 1% more than normal. Mean river
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General guidelines regarding consents for discharges to air are as follows: Poultry farms Small intensive poultry farms (of less than 30,000 poultry) generally do not require consent under the Regional Air Plan for Taranaki.
All poultry operations must ensure discharge does not result in objectionable odour, or dust at or beyond the boundary of the property.
Operations larger than 30,000 poultry kept at one time require resource consent to discharge contaminants to air. Piggeries
Pig farms of
General guidelines regarding consents for discharges to air are as follows: Poultry farms Small intensive poultry farms (of less than 30,000 poultry) generally do not require consent under the Regional Air Plan for Taranaki.
All poultry operations must ensure discharge does not result in objectionable odour, or dust at or beyond the boundary of the property.
Operations larger than 30,000 poultry kept at one time require resource consent to discharge contaminants to air. Piggeries
Pig farms of
Ngāti Ruanui (including Pakakohi and Tangahoe) is an iwi of Taranaki. Ngāti Ruanui takes its name from the tupuna Ruanui o Pookiwa and Ruanui o Taaneroroa, the latter being the grandson of Turi Ariki, leader of the Aotea waka. Ngāti Ruanui are located in southern Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngati Ruanui summary. Contact Ngāti Ruanui Authorised voiceTe Runanga o Ngāti Ruanui Trust Website: www.ruanui.co.nz(external link) Location
74 Princes Street,
www.main.net.nz
An analysis of Kiwi records and pest-trap
data collected by Taranaki Kiwi Trust ten
years ago
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Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
www.main.net.nz
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Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
www.main.net.nz
How have things changed
over time?
Often we forget, or the
numbers on a spreadsheet just
don't make that much sense.
For example, these heatmaps
are a way to understand the
data from the
Subsection 1 describes the site and past/present activities;
Subsection 2 discusses the site inspections undertaken during the period under review;
Subsection 3 presents and discusses the results of effluent monitoring;
Subsection 4 presents and discusses the results of receiving environment monitoring;
Subsection 5 discusses any additional investigations, interventions or incidents;
Subsection 6 is a discussion of site performance, an assessment of environmental effects and an overall
evaluation
Executive
Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management
Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services
Mrs V McKay Manager – Environmental Assurance
Mr B Pope Compliance Manager
Mrs J Allen Manager – Resource consents
Miss N A Chadwick EA to Chief Executive and Chair
Mrs M G Jones Governance Administration
Mr C Woollen Communications Manager
One member of the media.
One member of Public
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