and statistics relating to the
response. It does not cover outcomes, improvements or corrective actions, these are
included in the complementary report COVID-19 Corrective Action Plan .
1.1 Background to Activation
Our plan is simple. We can stop the spread by staying at home and
reducing contact. Now is the time to act.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announcing the move to Alert Level 4, 23 March 2020
In December 2019 a previously unidentified influenza like illness
immediately comply with the NES-F.
During your annual inspection for dairy effluent discharge consents, the Taranaki Regional
Council (the ‘Council’) inspecting officer will also check if you have a feedlot or stockholding
area and if so, whether you need to apply for a resource consent.
If you require a resource consent for your stockholding area please speak to the Council about
your options.
Follow the flowchart on page 3 to see whether you have a stockholding area and
intent of the proposal is to declare mustelids to be pests in the Taranaki region and to incorporate a
new chapter (Section 6.6A) and programme that includes rules for land occupiers to control ferrets, stoats, and weasels.
The proposal does not otherwise amend the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki, except for minor consequential changes necessary to update the Plan and reflect the inclusion
of the new chapter.
Where applicable, content that may result in an addition or change to
teachers
Products
donated:
pads or
cups
Outcomes/feedback from reports
NPDC 7 610 1,050 The general feedback was that the products were
life changing for so many of the girls and would be
the difference of a loaf of bread and bottle of milk
for the family.
The support received from Council staff at the
schools was great.
STDC 3 300 450 Well received. The schools are going to get wet
bags and package the products up nicely for the
girls. …
We are pleased to present the Taranaki Regional Council’s 2019/2020 Annual Report.
As we all know, 2020 has brought unprecedented and extraordinary challenges for the region, the nation and the
world. The impacts of COVID-19 will be felt for the foreseeable future but it’s reassuring that the Council finished
the year to 30 June in good financial shape and with most operational targets achieved or exceeded. We remain
committed to supporting livelihoods, improving lifestyles and taking …
area of expertise and I have not omitted
to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the
opinions expressed.
PURPOSE
10. I have been retained by Remediation NZ Limited to prepare a statement of
evidence on relating to its application to renew consents to enable the
operation of its waste treatment and recycling facility at Uruti in northern
Taranaki.
11. For this, I have examined the role of the Remediation NZ plant in the Taranaki
Nield, Director - Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum updating members
on the postponements and rescheduling of these meetings, the next meeting is going to be
held late July or early August with the potential to include a site visit to the Awakino
tunnel bypass and work sites.
Resolves
That the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council :
a) receives the unconfirmed minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting held
on Friday 20 …
injection well
currently in use, or the ability of the receiving formations to accept injected fluids. The results of
groundwater quality monitoring undertaken show no adverse effects of the activity on local groundwater
resources. Inspections undertaken during the monitoring year found sites being operated in a professional
manner and there were no Unauthorised Incidents in relation to any of the Company’s DWI consents.
During the year, the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental …
Section 3 discusses the results, their interpretation, and their significance for the environment.
Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2019-2020 monitoring year.
A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of
the report.
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or …
c. Potential for significant adverse effects on the mauri of the
groundwater within the site.
d. Long term significant adverse effects on the populations of
taonga species such as tuna in the Haehanga catchment and the
downstream effects on these species in the Mimitangiatua River.
13 Ngāti Mutunga’s Cultural Health Indicators are set out in Attachment 1 to
my evidence. We used earlier version of these Indicators to assess the
condition, or the mauri, of the waterways at the time