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Applications received 27 March and 2 April 2023

130 Ladys Mile, Eltham Waingongoro 23-11118-1.0 R2/11118-1.0 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited 29-Mar-23 New consent To construct and install pipelines to connect GPTL’s Turangi-D Wellsite to the Turangi-A Production Station. The pipelines will convey gas, water, petroleum products and utilities. Installation will disturb the bed of the Waiau Stream. Land Use Consent 126 Turangi Road Upper, Waitara Waiau 23-11117-1.0 R2/11117-1.0 Parihaka Papakainga Trust 29-Mar-23 New consent To

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Ngāti Mutunga)

were sites used for this ritual. Many Ngāti Mutunga tūpuna also lie buried along the coast. Ngāti Mutunga have many stories relating to the coastal environment. The whakatauāki “ka kopa, me kopa, ki te ana o Rangitotohu”) remembers a taniwha, who protects the Taranaki coastline. If a person was to violate rahui or act disrespectfully when fishing or gathering kaimoana they would be snatched and drawn into his cave. Other taniwha are also known from the Ngāti Mutunga coast.

Form B – Land Use & Discharge consent application form for farming activities (Jan 2025)

Please indicate the type and number of land use/discharge consents you are applying for on this form Type Number of applications Previous consent number (if replacement or change)  Stockholding Land use Please note a deposit will be required for each consent applied for. This total should match the number of consents and deposit amount you have completed in Section 9 (Fees and charges) of Form A. Discharge  Feedlot Land use Discharge 

NZ Energy Corporation Waihapa Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024

of expected background levels. There were no significant odour or dust effects observed during inspections and no air quality complaints were received. For reference, in the 2023/24 year consent holders were found to achieve a high level of environmental performance and compliance for 864 (89%) of the 967 consents monitored through the Taranaki tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental performance and compliance was achieved.

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Te Atiawa)

whitebait) and the site is valued because of its biodiversity and conservation values. Te Atiawa has a physical, historical and spiritual relationship with the Waitara River. All elements of the natural environment possess a life force, or mouri. This is a critical element of the spiritual relationship of Te Atiawa to the Waitara River which has a spiritual force and personality of its own. The Waitara River has been, and continues to be an integral part of the social, spiritual and

Policy and Planning minutes Nov 2019

page Doc# 2371362-v1 Minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 19 November 2019 at 10.30am. Members Councillors C L Littlewood (Committee Chairperson) N W Walker D H McIntyre C S Williamson E D Van Der Leden D N MacLeod (ex officio) M P Joyce (ex officio) Representative Representative members have not yet been

Considerations of Stream Size in Determining Minimum Flows and Water Allocation Limits in Taranaki rivers

health). He suggested minimum flow and allocation options based on average benthic and fish protection levels for representative Taranaki waterways (Table 2). Table 2: Possible choices of minimum flows and allocation and the protection levels that they provide. Protection levels are percentages of benthic invertebrate production or fish habitat relative to invertebrate production and fish habitat at MALF (Jowett, 2019) Description Minimum flow as % MALF Allocation volume as

Application form Part C Natural Inland Wetlands Information

ecosystem health, indigenous biodiversity, or hydrological functioning. Wetland maintenance means activities (such as weed control) which prevent the deterioration, or preserve the existing state, of a wetland’s ecosystem health, indigenous biodiversity or hydrological functioning. Biosecurity means activities to eliminate or manage pests and unwanted organisms (as those terms are defined in the Biosecurity Act 1993). page 01/25- Doc # TRCID-1750395856-212 Page 2 of 7

TRC Factsheet 2025 Local Government Elections

Constituency (1) • South Taranaki General Constituency (2) • Taranaki Māori Constituency (1) In addition electors will be able to vote on a poll — whether to retain or disestablish the Māori constituency for the Taranaki Regional Council. The outcome of this poll will be binding and apply to the 2028 and 2031 triennial elections. HOW CAN I BE NOMINATED? Nominations for these positions open on Friday 4 July 2025 and close at noon on Friday 1 August 2025. For online nominations go to:

Application form Part B Use of existing structure (renewal of consented structure)

Taranaki [RFWP] https://www.trc.govt.nz/regional-fresh-water-plan SECTION A – Initial information 1) Land Use Consent(s) applying for 1.1 Please indicate the type and number of land use consents you are applying for on this form Type Number of applications Previous consent number (if replacement)  To use an existing bridge in, on or over the bed of a river or lake Please note that a deposit is required for each consent application. The total