Video of whio surfing down the Whaiwhakaiho River As the whio population increases and spills out of Egmont National Park then landscape-scale predator control by rural residents, as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, will be critical to protecting this endangered species and others. This will complement extensive predator control in the national park by the Department of Conservation, Taranaki Mounga, an ecological restoration project, and Taranaki Regional Council, which are all working
The Council has more than 30 years of experience in regulating petroleum exploration and development activities. Guide to regulating oil & gas activities under the RMA This guide, prepared by the Council in 2013, is based on more than 30 years of regulation, and a consistent and integrated approach to regulating petroleum exploration in New Zealand among the various agencies involved. It provides access to a wide range of information on the different operations and processes involved in
Items of interest from today's meeting of the Council's Consents and Regulatory Committee: Resource consents
Resource consents allow industries to operate, and enable economic activity and employment. Three hundred and eighty-two consents were issued by Taranaki Regional Council over the 2015/2016 financial year, slightly down on 400 the previous year. This was probably due to an economic downturn in the oil, gas and dairy sectors, the Consents and Regulatory Committee was told on Tuesday.
Detailed design work has been completed for repairs to Yarrow Stadium’s earthquake-prone stands and is being peer reviewed before going out for public tender, says the Taranaki Regional Council Chair, David MacLeod. He says the team has been very busy on the detailed design work for major aspects of the stadium repair and refurbishment project. “We’re all highly aware of the need to get the stadium back to work as soon as possible, but we’re also determined to ensure the project is built on a
Information sheets Chemical storage (96 KB pdf) More info sheets Chemical storage (96 KB pdf) Concrete washings and concrete-cutting wastewater (35 KB pdf) Directional drilling (25 KB pdf) Flushing, draining and replacing radiators (25 KB pdf) Old vehicle parts and used batteries (55 KB pdf) Painting and plastering wastes (38 KB pdf) Service stations (53 KB pdf) Used oil and oily wastes (41 KB pdf) Washing earthmoving equipment (48 KB pdf) Water blasting (39 KB pdf) Stormwater Management Plan
The Council administers the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, which is governed by the three District Mayors and the Regional Council Chair. It's vital that the entire Taranaki community is prepared for when, not if, a major emergency occurs. At an individual level, we all need to know what to do in an emergency. While the Civil Defence Emergency Management Group involves officials from all four Taranaki Councils and other agencies, and is responsible for planning and
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Case studies, guides and other resources to help you minimise your burden on the environment. Recycling labels Print these out and use them to label containers at your recycling station. Recycling label - bottles & jars (63 KB pdf) More labels Recycling label - bottles & jars (63 KB pdf) Recycling label - cans (75 KB pdf) Recycling label - cardboard (284 KB pdf) Recycling label - co-mingle (302 KB pdf) Recycling label - flat boxes (57 KB pdf) Recycling label - glass (133 KB pdf) Recycling label
4.4km/hr lighter than long-term February highs. The
maximum wind gust recorded was 76.7km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera on 21 February.
Report date: 6 March 2025.
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