coming up in June and July that are open
to everyone who cares about our rivers or
streams or whose work or business relies
on water such as farmers, businesses and
industry.
We'll have experts on hand to answer
your questions about what can be done
to improve water quality and protect
Taranaki's rivers and streams in the short,
medium and long term as we work towards
creating a new Land and Freshwater Plan.
Inglewood
TET Stadium
1 Elliot Street
10am-1pm
25
completing all works as quickly as possible;
b. minimising the area and volume of disturbance;
c. reinstating any disturbed areas as quickly as possible.
8. Fish passage must be provided for in the Whenuariki Stream, during and after the
completion of works.
9. The consent holder must take all practicable steps to prevent contaminants
discharging to the foreshore or coastal marine area, including by:
a. checking any machinery for leaks, and ensuring that machine refuelling and
information, further assessment of options or
further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter.
Cloke/Williamson
Upcoming Meeting Dates for October 2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
received and noted the memorandum Upcoming Meeting Dates.
Littlewood/Hughes
Public Excluded
In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987,
resolves
Procedure.
• Locate and assess matters for which the complaints relate to make a
considered and defensible determination as to its regulatory status.
• Undertake investigation where it is deemed that an offence or likely
offence of the Resource Management Act 1991 has taken place.
• Ensure all evidence is collected in an evidentially sound and secure
manner.
• Where appropriate, undertake enforcement action to mitigate adverse
environmental effects as a result of the activity and
underway, with tangata whenua and
Māori groups across the region.
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Stakeholder
engagement
• Consult and collaborate with a diverse range of external and
internal stakeholders to deliver the strategic goals of the Technical
Support team and wider Taranaki Regional Council.
• Develop and maintain professional networks across all relevant
sectors, identifying opportunities to leverage or collaborate on
projects that may benefit the Taranaki Regional Council.
•
FDMC
Monday to Friday only
Service providers:
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BUS STOP LOCATION
FDMC
NPBHS
Coronation Avenue (near 211)
Inglewood High School (pick-up only)
Norfolk (opposite hall)
Tariki (near Superior Automotive)
Midhirst (opp. Jamiesons)
Stratford High School
Stratford Library (Miranda St)
Stratford
b) notes the contents of the memorandum
c) approves the appointment of Mr Mike Coronno as Alt Local Recovery Manager – New Plymouth
District Council.
Background
4. A Recovery Manager coordinates and facilitates immediate, medium and long-term recovery activities.
Recovery Managers can be appointed at the National, Group and Local level.
5. CDEM Groups must appoint a suitably qualified and experienced person to be a Group Recovery
Manager and may also appoint one or
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Hāwera Water Tower (High Street)
Normanby (Rural Direct)
Eltham (Bath St)
Ngaere (opp. Ngaere hall)
Stratford (cnr Miranda & Romeo Sts)
Stratford (opp. Library, Miranda St)
Stratford High School
Midhirst (outside Jamieson Recovery)
Tariki (near Old Mountain Road)
Norfolk Hall
NPGHS (via Mangorei Rd)
SHGC (Paynters Ave)
(AM)
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weather wind speeds were 0.5km/hr stronger than recorded lows, and windy
conditions were on average 2.3km/hr lighter than long-term October highs. The maximum
wind gust recorded in October was 106.56km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera on 25 October.
Report date: 1 November, 2024.
Supply of environmental data - General terms and conditions
The enclosed information is the highest quality data the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is currently able to provide. Some or all
of the data
potential odour.
The facility is allowed noticeable, but not objectionable or offensive odour at or beyond the boundary of the
site. During this monitoring period there were no noticeable or objectionable odours reported at or beyond
the site boundary during inspections. There were two odour complaints from members of the public during
this monitoring period however, on both occasions the Company was deemed compliant.
No issues were reported during normal compliance inspections, and officers