areas that are yet to be identified.
Kororā commonly burrow in and among man-
made coastal structures such as rock walls, as well
as natural coastal habitats. So they can be right in
among structures that may require maintenance
works at some time.
Protecting kororā is your legal obligation
While you generally don’t need a resource consent to carry out maintenance, minor alterations or minor
extensions to a structure which may be partly or entirely in the coastal marine area (the ‘wet
The second year of the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project has seen a rapid expansion of the project area and the realisation of a key project milestone with the completion of a predator control buffer surrounding the national park. 2019/2020 was also a year of consolidating the significant gains that have been made in the urban part of the project, and expanding to new urban areas including Waitara, Ōkato and Ōpunake. The zero density possum programme has also seen steady progress as we
Climate studies commissioned by the Council are particularly focused on potential risks and hazards. Central Government co-investment in flood protection This report, published in August 2019 for regional councils and Local Government New Zealand, sets out a case for central government co-investmentment in river management and flood protection schemes. The report is subtitled 'Critical Adaptation to Climate Change for a More Resilient New Zealand'. Central Government Co-investment in River
These reports analyse various environmental aspects of the specialised techniques used to process and dispose of drilling muds and cuttings. Earthworms, soil microbes & landfarming This Council-commissioned Landcare Research report presents the results of laboratory-based research into the potential for ecological effects in soil arising from incorporation of drilling wastes into land (the process known as landfarming). The research was conducted from October 2013 to May 2014. The report is
See dates and times for upcoming and previous meetings. Select individual entries for access to agendas and minutes. Committee memberships (2022 - 2025) STANDING COMMITTEES Operations and Regulatory Committee Chairperson: Susan Hughes Deputy Chairperson: Donna Cram Members: Bonita Bigham, Tom Cloke, Mike Davey, David Lean, Donald McIntyre Ex officio: Charlotte Littlewood, Neil Walker External appointments: Dion Luke, Richard Buttimore and Ānaru White (iwi). Policy and Planning Committee
These studies include region-wide and site-specific projects. Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016 This report is by Pattle Delamore Partners, who were engaged by the Taranaki Regional Council to undertake a detailed site investigation of the property adjacent to Bayly Road and Ocean View Parade in New Plymouth. Ngati Te Whiti intend to develop a marae at the site, which incorporates the culturally significant Waitapu Urupa. The site has a history of oil drilling activities, resulting in
The current status and future directions for biodiversity management in Taranaki and wider New Zealand. Addressing New Zealand's Biodiversity Challenge Business as usual in biodiversity will not be good enough if NZ is to maintain its unique indigenous flora and fauna. This thinkpiece suggests five ‘shifts’ that regional councils believe will make the greatest difference. Underlying them is the urgent need for active management – more predator control and the like – and recognition that only a
The Resource Management Act is the statutory cornerstone of much of the Council's work. Analyses of regional sector RMA compliance, monitoring and enforcement These reports are commissioned by the local government regional to measure regional and unitary councils' performance in compliance, monitoring and enforcement, associated with their roles under the Resource Management Act. Compliance, monitoring and enforcement metrics 2020-2021 (2.4 MB pdf) Earlier reports Compliance, monitoring and
These reports cover the major water supply schemes in all three Districts in Taranaki. Cold Creek Community Water Supply Cold Creek Community Water Supply Ltd operates a rural water supply scheme located on Cold Creek, Kiri Rd, in the Taungatara catchment. It holds one consent to allow it to take and use water, one consent to discharge filter back wash and one consent to maintain a weir. Before 2016-2017, it was included in reports covering South Taranaki water supplies. Cold Creek Community
Beach water quality, the ecology of rocky reefs and estuaries, any impact on the coast from our rivers, and consent compliance for activities such as consented discharges. Ecological monitoring
Measuring ecological diversity is a useful indicator of coastal water quality. Our long-term rocky shore ecological monitoring programme has been in operation for over 20 years. Within the programme we survey the biological community in the low tide zone of rocky reef habitats. A number of grid areas are