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Implementation programme for the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (2018)

publicly notified in 2015. Context The NPS-FM initially came into effect on 1 August 2014 and was updated in August 2017 to incorporate amendments from the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Amendment Order 2017. The NPS-FM sets a new direction for improving or maintaining water quality and protecting important ecosystems in our lakes, rivers, streams and aquifers. Under sections 62(3) and 67(3)(a) of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), regional policy

Lake Herengawe, Te Kiri Bush, Te Wairua o te kohu

region. The little black shag (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) and New Zealand dabchick (Poliocephalus rufopectus), both of which are identified as ‘At Risk (Sparse)’ are also present. Other birds present or which visit the site include the little shag (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos), hybrid grey and mallard ducks1, paradise shelduck (Tadorna variegata), pukeko (Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus), welcome swallow (Hirundo ahitica), black swan (Cygnus atratus), southern black-backed gull

Amenity values

A 2008 survey of Taranaki residents helped to identify the region’s amenity values by asking what residents liked and disliked about where they live. In 2008, residents of Taranaki identified the factors and values that they liked or disliked about where they live. The survey revealed that 32% of New Plymouth residents most liked the close proximity to sea and beaches. In comparison, 27% of Stratford residents and 28% of South Taranaki residents liked the quiet, peaceful and

Central Landfill baseline monitoring 2017-2018

interpretations, and their significance for the environment. Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2018-2019 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 future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in

Summary of April 2020 Council meeting

page Summary of Ordinary meeting, April 2020 This document covers significant matters considered and decisions made at the Taranaki Regional Council’s Ordinary Council meeting held on 7 April 2020 via A/V digital links. It also includes in full the minutes recorded by the meeting administrator, apart from those relating to confidential items. You should read this document in conjunction with the meeting agenda, which incorporates or includes links to all the …

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provide resources for you to use on a field trip or I can take a supporting lesson in the classroom. Please get in touch as I would like to help if it is at all possible. All three gardens offerof the Council’s regional specific activities and a visit to any is sure to mmeenhance your school progra . It continues to be all action at Pukeiti at the moment and the developments happening there are awe-inspiring. Despite the on-going work, we are still able to offer a

MataurangaMaori web

to recognise the interactions ki uta ki tai (from the mountains to the sea) and to manage fresh water and land use development in catchments in an integrated, sustainable way. It is imperative that regional councils have knowledge of the activities that impact on the quality and quantity of fresh water and that the management strategies remedy or mitigate adverse effects. 1.3.3 Objective CA1- National Objectives Framework (NOF) Objective: To provide an approach to

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page Spring has sprung S c h o o l s i n t h e e n v i r o n m e n t n e w s l e t t e r S IT E O C T O B E R 2 0 1 6 IS S U E N o .7 9 It never fails to amaze me to see or hear how children value the natural environment. Many of them, some as young as three or four years old know plenty about it and even more encouragingly, they care deeply about it as well. I cannot recall how young or perhaps more pertinently how old I was when I

Regional Transport agenda March 2019

Committee updating Members on Agency news and activities. 6.2 A number of matters were noted and discussed by the Committee, including some staff changes at the NZ Transport Office in New Plymouth and the recruitment of a Network Manager to be based in New Plymouth or Palmerston North. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives and notes the Regional Report from the NZ Transport Agency dated 28 November 2018. Duynhoven/Williamson 7. Passenger

Late item

conference held recently in the Hague. Executive summary Participation at key conferences on themes central to the work of and issues facing the Council provide opportunities for reflections on and enhancement of the Council’s policies and activities. They allow review and evaluation of what the Council is already doing or could do, and testing against developments and emerging interventionary approaches elsewhere. In this way the efficiency and effectiveness of the Council’s programmes