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Washing earthmoving equipment

stormwater grates • Washwater from degreasing engines and oily equipment flowing to a stormwater drain • An oily sheen or rainwater run-off resulting in a layer of oil building up in a stormwater sump • Silty, clay coloured water flowing to stormwater drains. How your waste can pollute the environment Any material or substance left uncovered or on the ground outside can flow or be washed by rainwater into a nearby stormwater drain where it will result in the pollution of the local

Agenda

 Members need to provide FR with start dates and durations of activities and clarify the total costs. Any other information missing from the tables (showing as question marks or empty boxes) also needs to be provided to FR, up to and inclusive of the 2024/25 year. This also includes completing the contribution to regional policies section of the tables with the updated reference codes.  PM will confirm the FAR for Road Safety activities.  Concerns were raised about the SHIP –

Consents & Regulatory agenda September 2019

Excluded In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, it is resolved that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of the Consents and Regulatory Committee on Tuesday 23 July 2019 for the following reason: Item 8 – Prosecution 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 such disclosure

Hydrogeologic risk assessment of hydraulic fracturing for gas recovery in the Taranaki region

page Hydrogeologic Risk Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas Recovery in the Taranaki Region Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 28 May 2012 page Disclaimer: The hydraulic fracturing and geologic information in this report has largely been supplied by oil and gas companies in the region and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no liability is accepted for any opinions expressed or for any errors or omissions in the

Cardenica Woodlot, Forest & Bees Takou Bush; Korito Heights; Mangapuni, NRGE Farms Ltd bush block & wetland, QEII 5/06/282, Redpath Bush, Waimoku Wetland

potential and actual threats are as follows: Site protection Yes/No Description A Public ownership or formal agreement Yes The site is legally protected by a consent condition under the RMA section 221. B Regulatory protection by local government Yes General regional or district rules might apply. C Active protection Yes Site is within the self help possum control area and receives regular pest animal control for possums. page Forest &

Introduction

page Historic heritage For many people in the region, Taranaki’s historic heritage, magnificent landscapes and amenity values contribute enormously to their quality and enjoyment of life. These features or values hold important social, emotional, historical, or cultural significance for Taranaki communities and attract large numbers of domestic and international visitors to the region. Heritage buildings and structures Archaeological sites THIS CHAPTER COVERS:

Biennial report 2012-2014

defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to: (a) the neighbourhood or the wider community around a discharger, and may include cultural and socio-economic effects; (b) physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects; (c) ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial; (d) natural and physical resources having special

Regional Transport agenda June 2018

collective regional response is required to the ‘Movement’ collective regarding implementing safer rural speed limits for pedestrians, horse-riders, cyclists and user of mobility devices. The Committee did not support imposing speed limits on local roads arbitrarily and agreed that any response or action be left to each individual council as road controlling authorities. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. receives and notes for information purposes the correspondence

Periphyton monitoring 2016-2018

pervasive long filaments or cyanobacteria can cause a range of issues such as streams becoming un-inviting for recreational users, anglers having difficulty fishing, streams closures due to cyanobacteria toxins and adverse impacts on stream ecology. This freshwater periphyton programme has been designed to monitor for the presence and biomass of ‘nuisance’ algae in Taranaki streams and rivers at levels which may affect the instream values of these streams i.e., aesthetic values

Trees for the environment study unit

physical environment and how some of the features may be protected. • Suggest ways that their immediate physical environment was different in the past, eg. the school playing fields, land use, river channels Level 2 • Investigate easily observable physical features and patterns and consider how the features are affected by people. Level 3 • Justify their personal involvement in a school or class initiated local environmental project, eg. a school tree-planting