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Introduction and planning maps

page 4. Regional rules 4.1 Introduction Section 3.0 of this plan states that regional rules will be used in a number of instances to manage the effects of use, development and protection of the coastal marine area. This section contains the detail of the regional rules to be used to give effect to the policies in this plan. 4.1.1 Effect of Rules The rules in the plan have effect at all times, unless otherwise stated in the rule. Each rule has effect only in the coastal

November 2022 rainfall

187.3% while mean river water temperatures were 15.7ºC, an average of 0.5ºC above long-term November values. November 2022 hydrology report November 2022 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Click on each map for larger version. MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links

April 2022 rainfall

Rainfall for April was generally well below the average, ranging from 27% to 72%, with an average of 50% of normal for April. Rainfall was higher around the Maunga and ring plain, and Cape Egmont received 84% of normal rain. Most of the rain fell in two events on 6 and 22 April. Te Maunga recorded between 67% and 79% of normal. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 67% and 213% with an average of 113% of normal. April 2022 hydrology report April 2022 rainfall maps What you should know: The

Annual Plan 2025/2026

engagement and consultation. This is exactly the situation the Council found itself in. This Annual Plan delivers what was outlined for 2025/2026 in the 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan. There are no new issues, plans or programmes or work. This Annual Plan as regarded “business as planned”. The emphasis in preparing this Annual Plan has been to produce a straight-forward easy to read document. This has been aided by the Local Government Act 2002, which only requires the

News & events

Find out the latest developments in the Council's activities and programmes, and how they may affect you. #e2337{display:none;}.main-content .left{margin-right:1.17647rem;float:left;}.article-details-div .right{margin-left:1.17647rem;float:right;}.article-details-div .caption{font-size:14px;margin:5px;} Social media Taranaki Regional Council (external link) Taranaki Regional Council (external link) Taranaki Regional Council (external link) Taranaki Regional Council (external link) Towards

Southlink Waverley Hawera 2025

concession types and whether you are eligible, please visit: www.trc.govt.nz/bus-fares-and-concession-types/ DL 2025-07-01 Weir Bros Transport 17 Turuturu Road, Hāwera Phone: local - 278 5858 Fax: 06 278 5252 Email: weirbros@xtra.co.nz South Taranaki i-SITE 55 High Street, Hāwera Phone: local - 278 8599 or 0800 111 323 Fax: 06 278 6599 Email: visitorinfo@stdc.govt.nz For BOOKINGS and more information please contact: Twice weekly bus service taranakipublictransport Farm Source,

TRC Bulletin - March 2022

Items of interest from today's Consents & Regulatory and Policy & Planning Committee meetings: Opunake Hydroelectric Power Scheme gets go-aheadThe Consents & Regulatory Committee has granted seven resource consents to Opunake Power Limited, enabling it to restart operations at its small hydroelectric scheme. The applications were for the damming of the Waiaua River and the taking of water to fill Lake Opunake for the purpose of power generation. The water is then discharged onto Opunake Beach.

Report and decision on a composting operation at Uruti (2010)

Activity 1. Remediation [NZ] Limited [‘RNZ’ or ‘the applicant’] owns and operates a composting and vermiculture operation located at 1460 Mokau Road [State Highway 3], Uruti. The operation was established in 2001 and is situated within the valley floor of the Haehanga Stream catchment, approximately 1.3 km south of the highway [as shown in Figure 1 below]. The nearest property boundary and dwelling to the operation are located approximately 450 m and 1450 m away, respectively. 2. The

Summary of submissions on Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy

the submissions are presented in the order that the Taranaki Regional Council received them. An index gives the submission number (1 – 10), the name of the person or organisation who made the submission and the relevant page number(s) of this document where the summary of decisions requested in the decision can be found.  Part Two Plan / Strategy format: the submissions are presented in the order of the part of the Plan /or Strategy to which they relate. An index gives

Decision report on Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy submissions

page 3 1. Purpose The purpose of this report (the Decision Report) is to present the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council):  decisions on the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki (‘the Plan’), and the Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy 2017- 2037 (‘the Strategy’); and  reasons for accepting or rejecting the submissions.. 2. Format of this report This report is divided into two parts. This part of