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Restoration planting guides

Guidance on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which as been lost from Taranaki. Restoration planting guides These guides, published by Wild for Taranaki, provide information on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which has been lost from Taranaki. They help to enable landowners, community groups and practitioners to restore ecosystems by planting native species. See map showing areas covered in each guide [JPG, 188 KB] Choose and download the guide/s

Natural hazards

Taranaki faces significant potential natural hazards and a number of specialist studies have been carried out to assess the nature and/or likely impacts of these hazards. Liquefaction A report by GNS Science in 2013 found the liquefaction hazard is limited to only a few areas in Taranaki. The report was commissioned by the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Councils. Liquefaction hazard in Taranaki - GNS Science (8.3 MB pdf) See fact sheet

Draft Regional Freshwater and Land Management Plan for Taranaki - full document

under section 79 of that Act. The Plan is an important document because, amongst other things, it initiates a process for the community to identify and confirm the issues and values that matter, set objectives and limits for resource allocation, and confirm the rule book going forward by which the community allows, regulates or prohibits the taking use, damming or diversion of fresh water, discharges of contaminants to land and water, the use of river and lake beds, and the use of land for

Afternoon departure points

The maps on this page show school-bus afternoon departure points at New Plymouth secondary and intermediate schools. Each map is also downloadable in PDF format. Devon Intermediate Highlands Intermediate New Plymouth Boys High School New Plymouth Girls High School Francis Douglas Memorial College Sacred Heart Girls College Spotswood College Devon Intermediate Devon Intermediate bus departure points Highlands Intermediate Highlands Intermediate bus departure points New Plymouth Boys High School

New Application Land Use Consent Weld Road Reserve between 402 Weld Road Lower Tataraimaka and 385 Lower Ahu Ahu Road Kaitake 20 October 2023

Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand M: +6495298109 www.tonkintaylor.co.nz To send me large files you can use my file drop NOTICE: This email together with any attachments is confidential, may be subject to legal privilege and may contain proprietary information, including information protected by copyright. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not copy, use or disclose the information in it, and confidentiality and privilege are not waived. If you have received

Biodiversity guides

Includes link to a page of information sheets on some of the special species found in Taranaki. Restoration planting guides These guides, published by Wild for Taranaki, provide information on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which has been lost from Taranaki. They help to enable landowners, community groups and practitioners to restore ecosystems by planting native species. See map showing areas covered in each guide [JPG, 188 KB] Choose and download the guide/s you

Job Description Environmental Planner Consents

professional manner and in accordance with the Taranaki Regional Council’s policy and statutory responsibilities. • Continue to ensure professional knowledge is current and spans across best practice. • Representing the Taranaki Regional Council at any objections or appeals to consents decisions. • Provide technical support in areas of expertise (activity champion), including reviewing letters (Section 92) and reports (Section 42a) and continuous improvement of standard consent conditions.

Future directions for management of gravel extraction in Taranaki rivers and streams

material in the channel of a watercourse. The deposited material occupies channel space decreasing the area available for stream flow. In this situation river flow may be forced into the banks of the channel resulting in their erosion. This erosion promotes channel enlargement or overflows, and sometimes a combination of both. Controlled riverbed gravel extraction can offset this process by removing excess bed material at locations where river channels have aggraded, helping to return

Appendix AB - irrigating high- and low-risk soils on the Uruti site

This report discusses high and low risk soils and the importance of differentiation between these when considering irrigation practices on the RNZ Uruti site “Risk” in this context relates to the risk of surface runoff or subsurface drainage occurring from the soil. Soils are assessed in the field against the Farm Dairy Effluent Design Code of Practice. An important criteria is to assess the soil drainage class, and this was carried out by digging test pits into the irrigation blocks.