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Form 200: Structures excluding dams, bridges, culverts and piping

email consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed 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 so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application within 5 working days (for new applications) or 10

Form 301: Take and use surface water - irrigation

Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed 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 so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application within 5 working days

Connector timetable changes from 30 October

From Monday 30 October, 2023 there will be slight changes to the Connector (Ōpunake - Hāwera -New Plymouth) timetable. Taranaki Regional Council has made these changes following public feedback in March and based on real-time data collected over the past 10 months. The Council is excited to deliver a timetable that follows the same route every time, which is consistent and reliable for our passengers. New timetable below: Ōpunake now departs 10 minutes earlier at 5.50am (previously 6am). Manaia

Mapping and analysis - M.A.I.N Trust NZ

www.main.net.nz An analysis of Kiwi records and pest-trap data collected by Taranaki Kiwi Trust ten years ago page Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015 www.main.net.nz page 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

TRC Technical Memorandum Escherichia coli and cyanobacteria planktonic 13 August 2023

levels, this signals an unacceptable level of risk to human health. Livestock are often the main contributor of faecal bacteria in rural areas, whereas large flocks of birds (including gulls, ducks and pūkeko) have contributed to water quality issues in some urban areas near the coast. Occasionally, sources of human wastewater have also been detected in urban waterways, often associated with aged or faulty infrastructure. Planktonic cyanobacteria (commonly known as blue-green algae) are

K J and G J McDonald submission attachment

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

Your Connector school bus timetable changes from 30 October

From Monday 30 October, 2023 there will be slight changes to the Your Connector school bus (Hāwera - NPBHS/ FDMC and Hāwera - NPGHS/ SHGC) timetables. Taranaki Regional Council has made these changes following public feedback in March and based on real-time data collected over the past 10 months. We’re excited to deliver a timetable that allows students more options to get to Stratford High School and New Plymouth based high schools, especially from Inglewood as there is no longer the

TRC Technical Memorandum Submerged plants native and invasive 7 August 2023

composition are recorded and entered into the NIWA LakeSPI database, which calculates a Native Condition Index, an Invasive Impact Index and an overall LakeSPI Index. A higher LakeSPI and Native Condition Index denotes better lake ecological condition and higher Invasive Impact Index denotes poorer Lake Condition. Theoretically, a pristine lake with diverse native submerged vegetation, unimpacted by human activities or invasive species, would score a LakeSPI Index of 100%, a Native

Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry Group 2 June 2022

to the Council’s website for a copy of the full report. Workshop attendees had the opportunity to articulate their aspirations for the region’s freshwater by writing or drawing details that illustrate what freshwater in Taranaki might look like. Below is a summary of the ideas raised:  Healthy, resilient ecosystems including the protection and improvement of habitat and looking after threatened species. The interconnectedness of the health of the water and health of the community was

Enviroschools Taranaki

The Enviroschools Programme is a long-term, whole-school programme, where schools create their own unique pathway to sustainability. The Taranaki Regional Council coordinates the Enviroschools programme in Taranaki, working alongside regional partners. At the start of 2022, 44 schools and 25 kindergartens in Taranaki participate in the Enviroschools programme. That's more than 9,500 students. See the list of participating schools and kindergartens 2023 Calendar of Events (Term 4) Enivroschools