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Application Form - Form No 100 - Discharge of effluent to land (2025)

regards to communication and engagement. Farm dairy effluent discharge is subject to rules in the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. This plan is on our website: https://www.trc.govt.nz/regional-fresh-water-plan Please name the Consents Officer or TRC staff member you have discussed your application with PART 1 1) Applicant Details - Please complete either (A), (B) or (C) I apply for resource consent(s) under section 88 of the Resource

Resource consents issued

Find out which activities have been granted resource consents by the Council. All resource consents issued by the Council are displayed on the Resource Consent Map that's part of our online GIS SmartMaps. Click here to open the interactive resource consents map When the map is open, zoom into your area of interest. Resource consents are indicated by small coloured shapes - to see what each of these means, select 'Legend' in the header bar above the map. Click on your consent of interest, and a

22 08 19 news release 1 ECC and EOC activated draft 2

evacuating their homes. Flooding, road closures, dangerous driving conditions, animal welfare concerns, and fallen trees are still an issue. Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) Controller Todd Velvin says if people feel unsafe or see water rising rapidly, they should be proactive and move to higher ground. “Don’t wait for official warnings, if you see water rising, leave and don’t return until it is safe to do so. Be prepared with a grab bag packed with clothing, medication, and

Mental health and wellbeing resources

page 24/08/2021 Stakeholder library of resources V1 COVID-19 support for mental health and wellbeing Te Hiringa Hauora | Health Promotion Agency This document is intended to support agencies and services to quickly and easily access mental health and wellbeing support tools that may be of use across their channels, workplaces and communities. It is a living draft. The Lowdown This is a website for young people with concerns about their mental health who are looking

Partial review of the Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

The Taranaki Regional Council has decided that mustelids (ferrets, stoats and weasels) should be included in its pest management ‘rule book’, the Regional Pest Management Plan. Public notice: Adoption of new mustelids rule This means land occupiers in specified Predator Control Areas will be required to control mustelid numbers, similar to existing requirements for possum control. Weasels, as well as ferrets and stoats, are effective and opportunistic predators that have been implicated in the

Partial review of the Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

The Taranaki Regional Council has decided that mustelids (ferrets, stoats and weasels) should be included in its pest management ‘rule book’, the Regional Pest Management Plan. Public notice: Adoption of new mustelids rule This means land occupiers in specified Predator Control Areas will be required to control mustelid numbers, similar to existing requirements for possum control. Weasels, as well as ferrets and stoats, are effective and opportunistic predators that have been implicated in the

Hollard Gardens Family Corner becomes spray free

Hollard Gardens has introduced sawdust as a natural solution to control weeds in its popular children’s play area, eliminating the need to use potentially toxic sprays in this high use area. The Taranaki Regional Council, which manages Hollard Gardens, researched a range of natural alternatives and found sawdust to be a non-toxic material that is easily accessible and just as effective at controlling weeds as chemical sprays. “The Family Corner had a particular problem with Onehunga weed which