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Rules 42-45: Discharges from site development, earthworks or soil conditioners

page 73 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Discharges from land: site development, earthworks or the application of soil conditioners page 74 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki page 75 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Discharges from Site Development and Landscaping Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions

Locals urged to avoid swimming after rain

(LAWA) and Council websites. Council Water Quality Scientist Angela Collins says as water conditions can change quickly, swimmers should take simple precautions to keep themselves, their families and pets healthy. “The biggest one is to avoid swimming for three days after heavy or prolonged rainfall. That means any rain that leads to surface run-off, where you might see lots of water flowing in the gutters. “Rain washes pollutants, including animal and bird faeces, from the land into rivers, lakes

Have your say on the future of transport in Taranaki

Are you a bus user or would like to start using public transport? Or is road safety and how speed is managed something you want to talk about? Or do you want more opportunities for walking or getting out and about on your bike? Taranaki Regional Council has launched a wide-ranging community conversation giving everyone in the region the chance to have a say on the future of transport with the views helping to shape public transport, cycling and walking, road speeds and safety. Council Chair

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda April 2025

section 48(1) for the passing of this resolution Reason for passing this resolution in relation to each matter Item 11: In accordance with Section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, this is to be considered with the public excluded as the public conduct of the whole or relevant part of the proceedings would be likely to prejudice the maintenance of the law, including the prevention, investigation,

Appendix 2: High-quality or high-value areas of the coastal environment

page Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 169169169169 Appendix II: High quality or high value areas of t he coastal environment Figures 7-19 below shows coastal areas identified in the Inventory of Coastal Areas of Local or Regional Significance in the Taranaki Region (2004). The Inventory includes important areas in the coastal marine area and in adjacent land within the coastal environment. Some of the areas in the coastal marine area have been identified as

Waste minimisation for schools

District councils can work with Taranaki schools to help them minimise their own waste, as well as educating pupils about waste minimisation and recycling. Did you know most schools in the Taranaki region receive recycling bins and collection of recyclables for free? District councils may be able to offer advice or assistance in setting up a recycling system, improving your current system or any other area of waste minimisation you may need. To find out what's available and who to talk to, go

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda February 2025

complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Gibbs/Cram Crown Minerals Amendment Bill Submission F Kiddle provided an overview of the Crown

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 2025

recommendations therein. Walker/White Public Excluded Item 10: Confirmation of public excluded Operations and Regulatory minutes – 15 October 2024 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information for which good reason for withholding would exist under section 6 (a) and section 7 (2) (a) and (2) (g) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda March 2025

(the Council) considers the regular reporting of comprehensive and well- considered compliance monitoring is vital to undergird: • Community standing and reputation enhancement for companies that consistently attain good or high levels of environmental performance. Informed feedback is appropriate and valuable, and assists a proactive alignment of industry’s interests with community and Resource Management Act 1991 expectations. • A respectful and responsible regard for the

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2025

excluded, the reason for passing this resolution in relation to the matter, and the specific grounds under section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 are as follows: Item 11 – Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Minutes – 2 December 2024 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information