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Oil & gas - drilling

Many of these reports relate to one-off operations of an exploratory nature. Cheal Petroleum Ltd Cheal-B wellsite This report covers exploration drilling at Cheal’s site at Taylor Rd, Stratford, from February 2011 to October 2013. See also TAG Oil (NZ) Ltd. Report 2011-2013 (2.7 MB pdf) (single document only) Report 2011-2013 (2.7 MB pdf) Greymouth Petroleum Ltd northern sites These reports include drilling sites and production sites that were reported on separately before 2017-2018. Greymouth

STDC Water Supplies Annual Report 2023-2024

analysed and reviewed. Discharge volume data showed that STDC were non-compliant for discharges at both the Ōpunake and Waimate West WTPs. However, there were mitigating factors beyond STDC’s control as the higher than consented discharges for the Ōpunake WTP were in relation to taking water when the Waiaua River was in high flow conditions. Therefore, there was unlikely to be any noticeable change in the river in either volume or water quality, as the volume of water discharged was small

Core documents

A portal to the documents setting out the region's resource management and biosecurity frameworks - including the rules and obligations applicable in a range of activities.

Rates

Find out what is funded by your Taranaki Regional Council rates, how your rates are calculated, and where you can get information on individual property values and the rates payable on them. Downloads Public notice - rating information database 2020 (63 KB pdf)

Egmont St bus stop out of service

From Monday 4 November the Egmont St stop will be out of service for approximately 3 weeks due to road works taking place in the area. All passengers must use the Liardet Street stops instead. The Connector bus will not be calling at this stop. We appreciate your support and patience during this period. Follow our Facebook page - facebook.com/TaranakiPublicTransport - for updates and to check out all the latest news.

Forestry information & guidance

Information for Taranaki foresters, farmers, loggers and forestry operators and contractors. National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. This info sheet outlines implications for Taranaki foresters. New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry (279 KB pdf) (single document only) New Environmental

Forestry information & guidance

Information for Taranaki foresters, farmers, loggers and forestry operators and contractors. National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. This info sheet outlines implications for Taranaki foresters. New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry (279 KB pdf) (single document only) New Environmental

Financial & operational reports

Read our latest Annual Report and Quarterly Operational Reports. Pre-Election Report The Taranaki Regional Council’s Pre-Election Report for the October 2019 local authority is intended to inform the regional community and to promote public discussion about any financial issues facing the Council. As is required by law, this Pre-Election Report is prepared by the Council’s Chief Executive rather than elected Council members. Pre-Election Report 2019 (718 KB pdf) (single document only)

Volunteer application form

We're always looking for volunteers to help keep our beautiful gardens looking their best. If you're interested in helping us out, please fill in this form and we'll get back to you. 

Coastal structure maintenance guidance for blue penguin (March 2025)

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