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At a glance

Taranaki is readying itself for future challenges from extreme climatic and geological events. Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group plans and prepares for emergencies. formally protected by the Department of Conservation (DOC) or under a QEII or DOC covenant—up from 145,000 hectares in 2008. 31 new QEII covenants were registered in Taranaki in 2014 the largest number— for any region. Taranaki community groups and agencies collaborate closely

New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry

rights if:  Your activity is currently permitted under the Regional Fresh Water Plan, Regional Soil Plan or Regional Air Quality Plan.  It actually started before 1 May 2018.  The effects of the activity will remain the same or similar in character, intensity and sale to its effects before 1 May 2018. APPLYING FOR RESOURCE CONSENTS If resource consents are required, they need to be sought and granted before works begin. Allow at least 20 days for processing. It is

Consents issued 11 November 2016-19 January 2017

June 2021, June 2027 Activity Class: Controlled Location: Kupara North wellsite, 102 Kupara Road, Ratapiko (Property owner: Gordon Hann) Application Purpose: Replace To discharge contaminants to air from hydrocarbon exploration at the Kupara North wellsite, including combustion involving flaring or incineration of petroleum recovered from natural deposits, in association with well development or redevelopment and testing or enhancement of well production flows

April 2022 hydrology report

two events on 6 and 22 April. Te Maunga recorded between 67% and 79% of normal. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 67% and 213% with an average of 113% of normal. Eight sites are now tracking below normal. Only the southern and western sites are around 150% or more of typical rainfall to date. Despite the dry month Cape Egmont remains at over 200% of normal to date and has already received 60% of a typical years rain in only 4 months. Mean river flows for April are also well below

Riparian plant guide 2016

page Phormium cookianum (mountain flax) Carex secta (purei) Austroderia fulvida (toetoe) Native Riparian Plants S U S TA I N A B L E L A N D M A N A G E M E N T P R O G R A M M E ZONE PLANTSC Stream edges floodplains and low plantings Hebe stricta (koromiko) Phormium tenax (flax/harakeke) number 50 B A R R Y H A R T L E Y Regional Council Taranaki For further advice or information about sustainable land management contact: TARANAKI REGIONAL

May 2022 hydrology report

gauges are showing rain below normal, while most other locations are close to or above normal. Cape Egmont remains at over 200% of normal to date and has already received 80% of a typical years rain in 5 months. Note: In last months rain total maps the values for Taungatara were incorrectly displayed at Glen Rd. The values for April at Glenn Road were 46/46% and 487/171%. Table 1: Rainfall for May and the year to date at 27 rain gauge sites in Taranaki. page Monthly Year to Date

PCPT FurtherSubmissions JulyAug2018

made in support or opposition of an existing submission and must not raise any new points. list_Paragraph · You are obliged to notify the original submitters to whom your further submissions relate. https://www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans/regional-coastal-plan/proposed-coastal-plan-further-submissions/proposed-coastal-plan-list-of-submitters/ Find their email address here Email your further submissions to mailto:coastal@trc.govt.nz coastal@trc.govt.nz

Public notice - rating information database 2020

06 765 7127, or at the relevant District Council office during business hours: New Plymouth – NPDC Customer Support Centre (Civic Centre), New Plymouth; Bell Block Service Centre, Bell Block; Inglewood Library & Service Centre, Inglewood; and the Waitara Library & Service Centre, Waitara. Phone 06 759 6060. South Taranaki – STDC Administration Building, 105-111 Albion Street, Hawera. Phone 0800 111 323 or 06 278 0555. Stratford – Stratford DC Service Centre, Miranda Street,

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - introductory sections

reducing the risk and severity of flooding as a result of severe weather. The Council has worked alongside landowners to prepare sustainable land management plans for 840 hill country farms, covering 67% of hill country land in private ownership. Alongside these efforts, the Council also continued to work with communities and industry across the region to reduce or eliminate impacts from point-source discharges, and taking enforcement action when

Further submissions on Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

Private Bag 713, Stratford, phone 0800 736 222 or email coastal@trc.govt.nz. B G Chamberlain Chief Executive Taranaki Regional Council REMINDER: Please check URL, email address and closing date advertising proof 1 2 3 4 5 $0 $0 $25 $50 $75 client revisions: format:size: publication run date position PLEASE NOTE: that we have prepared this advertisement proof based on our understanding of the instructions received. In approving the advertisement, it is the client’s