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Message from the Chairman and Chief Executive

water is also good. There has been improvement or no significant change in nitrogen levels in the past 19 years. Overall trends of improvement are more apparent in recent years. The majority of sites meet NIWA guidelines for most water uses, most of the time. David MacLeod (Chairman) and Basil Chamberlain (Chief Executive), Taranaki Regional Council. page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 4 It’s important to note that pressures on our freshwater resource are stable compared with many

December 2023 rainfall

December was a slightly drier and warmer month than usual for most of Taranaki with 159.1mm of rainfall – 3% less than usual. There was 3% less rainfall than average, ranging from 60% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd to 61% more rain than normal at Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough. The year's rainfall ranges from 12% less rainfall at Omahine at Moana Trig, and 10% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 2% less than a normal year. The average air temperature for Taranaki was

November 2023 rainfall

November was a slightly wetter and cooler month than usual for most of Taranaki with 143.9mm of rainfall – 3% more than usual. There was 3% more rainfall than average, ranging from 32% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd to 39% more rain than normal at Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough. Year to date rainfall ranges from 11% less rainfall at Pohokura Saddle, and 12% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 2% less than normal. The average air temperature for Taranaki was 13.5°C, which is

Submitters Statement of Evidence Kevin and Glenis McDonald

and avoid a clean out of the shed’s when the wind direction is in the South or South West. However, we have just gone through a day of noisy intrusive truck movement which started at 5 a.m. on Monday 31st January, and continued for quite a few hours during the day. The air movement was from the East and the emissions were heading straight into our office. This was a working day for us page with clients in. Odour was at a Level 4, a very high, heavy, acidic manure type smell and

Plantation forestry environmental standards

The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.

Plantation forestry environmental standards

The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.

Plantation forestry environmental standards

The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.

Applications received

received 3 July to 9 July 2023 (336 KB pdf) Consent applications January to June 2023 Applications received 26 June to 2 July 2023 (317 KB pdf) More Applications received 26 June to 2 July 2023 (317 KB pdf) Applications received between 19 June 2023 and 25 June 2023 (326 KB ) Applications received between 12 June 2023 and 18 June 2023 (324 KB pdf) Applications received between 05 June 2023 and 11 June 2023 (337 KB pdf) Applications received 29 May 2023 to 04 June 2023 (338 KB pdf) Applications received

Surf breaks and the 'Significant Surfing Area'

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)

Other emissions & discharges

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