wildlife such as spotless crake, New Zealand
dabchick and North Island fernbird have been quick to colonise or visit the
wetlands.
Ecological features
Vegetation
Flora species naturally found in the covenants include: raupo (Typha orientalis),
lacebark (Hoheria sexstylosa), carex spp, swamp coprosma (coprosma
tenuicaulis), New Zealand fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticate), and pohuehue
(Muehlenbeckia australis).
Both native and introduced vegetation species have been planted at this site to
enhance
boundary of the coastal marine area in the case where the line of mean high
water springs crosses a river shall be whichever is the lesser of -
(i) one kilometre upstream from the mouth of the river; or
(ii) the point upstream that is calculated by multiplying the width of the river mouth by 5.
PURSUANT to Section 2 of the Act the Minister, the Taranaki Regional Council and each of the
Territorial Authorities (in relation only to their respective district boundaries) AGREE AND SET
the mouth of
effluent to be managed as part of
the farm dairy effluent system.
Many farmers will need to change or upgrade their systems. In
terms of pond lining, existing clay-lined systems are expected
to meet the standard and the existing oxidation pond storage
system is expected to provide sufficient storage for a land
based discharge system in most cases.
Approximately 995 farms currently discharge dairy effluent to
water only or have dual water-land systems, while the
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number: CA190208645
Completed on: 10 Feb 2019
Submitter's details
Full name or company name of submitter Urs Signer
Contact Name Urs Signer
Email urspetersigner@gmail.com
Contact phone number 067638297
Postal Address: 6484A South Road, RD 35, Opunake 4685
Street address of property affected (if different to the address
above)
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the date of any consent hearing and cannot speak at any hearing. However, you
will still retain your right to appeal any decision made by the Council.
Request for independent commisioner/s
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act
1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are not Taranaki Regional Councilors.
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draining wetlands, fragmenting
and degrading remnant ecosystems.
� invasive animals and weeds – introduced species such as possums, rats and old man’s
beard that prey on, or compete with, native species or degrade their habitat.
� hunting – hunting, fishing and gathering.
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Curriculum Links
Science
Making sense of Planet Earth and beyond
Achievement Aims
To investigate how people’s decisions and activities change planet Earth’s physical
https://katemeads.co.nz/collections/new-plymouth
These workshops are being planned in September 2021 coordinated by the RWMO. Students
who attend the MC workshops will get the option to take home a MC or reusable pad.
Feedback and survey results will be in be shared in the November TSWMC Activity report.
Regional Education Plan 2021/2022 – *NPDC* *STDC* *SDC*
The three district Councils are working together to promote consistent themes across the
region using the Regional Behaviour Change Strategy (RBCS) approach. A
line.
Councils can maintain waterways at bands A-C, or seek to
improve them. But they can’t go backwards and they can’t
choose D unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Note: It’s important not to confuse the quality bands A-D with
Taranaki’s Freshwater Management Units A-D. See the separate
concept sheet on Freshwater Management Units.
The Taranaki situation
Taranaki has 286 main river catchments and 530 named rivers.
The Council’s monitoring shows that