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Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

Here's where you will find all the information about the Coastal Plan including details about the Plan, links to download the full document and info to help our community understand the rules and policies. The Coastal Plan for Taranaki sets out all the rules around using and protecting Taranaki’s coastal marine area. It sets out legally enforceable rules for structures, disturbances, discharges, and the taking of natural resources and the protections for surf breaks, native marine biodiversity,

Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

Here's where you will find all the information about the Coastal Plan including details about the Plan, links to download the full document and info to help our community understand the rules and policies. The Coastal Plan for Taranaki sets out all the rules around using and protecting Taranaki’s coastal marine area. It sets out legally enforceable rules for structures, disturbances, discharges, and the taking of natural resources and the protections for surf breaks, native marine biodiversity,

Route 19 and 20 Waitara services timetable Jan 2025

S T E Enlargement DEVON ST L IA R D E T S TARIKI ST Scan code for up-to-date fares and concessions AM AMAM PM PM PM 7.40 9.10 11.10 3.40 5.25 7.55 9.30 11.30 3.55 5.45 7.30 9.00 11.00 3.30 5.15 Depart Ariki St Bell Block Warehouse Waitara Queen St R19 Waitara Express NP to Waitara via Bell Block E Waitara Queen St Bell Block Warehouse Liardet St AM AM PM PM AM PM 8.00 10.00

Groundwater

Groundwater in Taranaki is generally stable, of relatively good quality and subject to low and manageable levels of demand from users. Taranaki has five principal aquifer systems, named after the geological formations where they occur: Matemateāonga Formation, Whenuakura Formation, Marine Terrace, Tāngāhoe Formation and Taranaki Volcanics. They are all regularly recharged thanks the region’s high rainfall. Water users favour rivers and streams over aquifers because of accessibility, cost and

Ngāti Maniapoto

For a unified Maniapoto Iwi achieving cultural and social wellbeing, environmental sustainability and economic growth. Contact Ngāti Maniapoto Authorised voiceTe Nehenehenui (TNN) Invoices/accounts queries finance@tnn.co.nz General queries office@tnn.co.nz Location 49 Taupiri St, Te Kuiti 3910 Postal address PO Box 36, Te Kuiti 3941 Website www.tenehenehenui.iwi.nz(external link) Maniapoto Rohe Map www.maniapoto.iwi.nz/about-us/rohe-map/(external link) Chairperson Bella Takiari Brame Chief

Ngāti Mutunga

Ngāti Mutunga is one of eight generally recognised iwi of Taranaki. Mutunga is acknowledged by Ngāti Mutunga as the paramount and principal identifying ancestor from which ngā uri o ngā tūpuna o Ngāti Mutunga can trace descent. Ngāti Mutunga is located in northern Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngāti Mutunga summary. Contact Ngāti Mutunga Authorised voiceTe Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga Website: ngatimutunga.iwi.nz(external link) Location 6 Ngakoti Street,

Waste Management and Minimisation Strategy for Taranaki 2011.

operational landfill (whether in Taranaki or elsewhere) that meets the disposal needs of the region while continuing to: – meet industry best practice standards – enforce the policy of non-acceptance of hazardous waste at landfills – divert inert material – be cost-effective • Transfer stations throughout Taranaki that provide: – cost incentives for the diversion of recyclables and green waste from landfill; and – a hazardous waste service in each district • Appointment of a Regional Waste

Executive, Audit and Risk Agenda 17 February 2020

Cloke/Joyce 8. Public Excluded In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Information and Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Meeting on Monday 2 December 2019 for the following reasons: Item 9 – Confirmation of Confidential Minutes Monday 16 September 2019 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to …

Todd Petroleum Ltd Kapuni J Hydraulic Fracturing Report 2021-2022

interpretations, and their significance for the environment. Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented for the future monitoring of any hydraulic fracturing activities at the Kapuni-J wellsite. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or