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CPSchedule2

page 143 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l a rea s o f ou t s t an d ing va lue Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding value This Schedule identifies eight areas of outstanding natural character and nine areas that are outstanding natural features or landscapes. A values table and map for each area is included below. Information included within this Schedule has been informed by the report Regional landscape

Vikki Bazeley - Remediation NZ submission

duties required to hear and decide the application to one or more hearing commissioners who are not Taranaki Regional Councilors. NA Note: Such a request may be made (in writing) up to 5 working days after close of submissions. If you do make a request under section 100A of the Resource Management Act 1991, you will be liable to meet or contribute to the costs of the hearings commissioner or commissioners. Provision of submission to applicant The Resource Management Act 1991 requires you to

MOSCP19 Chapter2

Marine Oil Spill  Marine Oil Spill Assessment (two pages)  Regional Council Request for Maritime NZ Assistance  Aerial Surveillance Observer Log Summary of Forms Pollution Incident Evaluation Form This form is to be completed by the initial recipient of a reported oil spill. If the spill is reported to Maritime NZ this will be done by the RCCNZ, and if the spill is reported to the Regional Council, by the Pollution Hotline or equivalent. Notification of a Marine Oil Spill

Taranaki seismicity 2009-2010 - GNS Science

page page Project Number: 420W1016 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of, or reliance on any contents of this Report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any

LUWQ2017

with people | car ing for Taranaki The challenge • 286 primary river systems • 530 named rivers • 14,600km of riverbanks on the ring plain (same length as entire New Zealand coastline, – or >UK + Ireland, – or 2x Denmark coastline, – or 3x Spain coastline) • Average of 6km streambank per farm, and up to 35km per farm • Loss of native scrub and forest during settlement 1840s-1860s page Working with people | car ing for

Council meeting (LTP hearing) minutes May 2021

the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determines that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Littlewood/McDonald There being no further business, Chairman D N MacLeod, declared the Public Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council closed at 3.56pm.

Site 59

Rocky Shore Studies See the flyer in this newsletter for details. Professional Development - 2012 Bits ‘n’ Pieces By the time you read this newsletter you will know who has won the Rugby World Cup, one way or the other the event was a huge success. As you know the three games in New Plymouth went off virtually without a hitch, much to the relief of many, including those at the Council charged with scheduling bus services to and from the stadium on match days. I

Soil Quality in the Taranaki Region 2017

by: Chris Phillips Portfolio Leader – Managing Land & Water Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Disclaimer This report has been prepared by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research for Taranaki Regional Council. If used by other parties, no warranty or representation is given as to its accuracy and no liability is accepted for loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from reliance on the information in it. Crown copyright ©. This copyright work is licensed under

Quarterly Operational Report September 2015

activities agreed to in that year’s annual plan or long-term plan. It is designed to give a feel for how the Council is progressing and the forecast for the rest of the year. The QOR is structured in the following manner for each activity within each one of the six groups of activity:  The objective for that activity  Commentary/Highlights – a high level overview of how that activity is progressing and any indications for future performance. Case studies and/or matters of

3Furtherinformation AppendixD

Internal roads and tracks are to be maintained to ensure that silt or split waste does not enter the Haehunga Stream. The Site Manager to check the tracks daily during rain events otherwise weekly. URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 Document No:RU-P-650-0300-A Revision No 1.2 Date 20-9-2018 Document Controller: C Kay page Site Practices Plan 3.0 Site Management 3.1 Composting Process 3.1.1 Temperature The Site Manager to ensure windrow temperatures are kept