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Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Minutes May 2023

10.30am Apologies Were received and sustained form, Councillor D H McIntyre - Taranaki Regional Council, Ms G Potroz - New Plymouth District Council and Mr H Denton - South Taranaki District Council Walker/McKay 1. Confirmation of Minutes – 9 March 2023 Resolved That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: page a) took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Taranaki Solid Waste

Shore spurge

growing on coastal cliffs and gravel banks. SHORE SPURGE IN TARANAKI Historically, shore spurge was relatively common along the western and southern coast of Taranaki from the Sugar Loaf Islands to the Whenuakura estuary. There is also a colony along the north coast at Whitecliffs. In recent times, many of these small populations have disappeared or become highly degraded and vulnerable. Private landowners, councils, and community groups such as Coast

Late items

intended to be read by the named recipient. It may contain information which is confidential, proprietary or the subject of legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you must delete this email and may not use any information contained in it. Legal privilege is not waived because you have read this email. page Update from NZ Transport Agency Letter from NPDC

Connector lost property form

Any other information that may assist us to locate your item(s) Please note Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Lstd do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought onto buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate missing items and return them to their owners, passengers are responsible for ensuring they have all their possessions with them before exiting vehicles. annotation annotationTitle peterl

Citylink lost property form

colour, size, brand Any other information that may assist us to locate your item(s) Please note Taranaki Regional Council and Tranzit Coachlines do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought onto buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate missing items and return them to their owners, passengers are responsible for ensuring they have all their possessions with them before exiting vehicles. annotation

Remediation NZ Ltd consent hearing - timetable

page Hearing Timetable Please note times are indicative only and subject to change. Please be prepared to begin earlier or later than your allotted time. Day 1 9.30 Introductions/formalities 9.45 Applicant 11.00 Morning Tea Break 11.15 Applicant to resume 1.00 Lunch 2.00 Applicant to resume 3.30 Afternoon Tea Break 3.45 Submitters –Ngati Mutunga 5.30 Day Concludes Day 2 9.00 Submitters –Ngati Mutunga 10.45 Morning Tea

Solid Waste Management minutes Feb 2020

as Deputy Chairperson of the Taranaki Solid Waste Management (Joint) Committee d) agrees that the term of the appointment of the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of the Taranaki Solid Waste Management (Joint) Committee be until the October 2022 local authority elections unless resolved otherwise or section 30(9) of the Local Government Act 2002 applies. Roach/Handley 2. Confirmation of Minutes – 22 August 2019 Resolves That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management …

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(C6-C9, C10-C14, C15-C36); b. benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes; c. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons screening; d. heavy metals screening; and e. chloride, nitrogen, pH, potassium, and sodium. The results of the analysis require by this condition shall be forwarded to the Chief Executive, Taranaki Regional Council every three months or upon request. Latest analysis attached -see Appendix ’OJ. page r 2. An assessment of the volume of drilling muds

CDEM Joint Committee Minutes September 2023

Council S Ruru Taranaki Regional Council T Velvin Taranaki CDEM (Regional Manager) M Jones Governance Administrator O Conley Marketing and Communication Advisor CDEM I Wilson NEMA B Ingram TEMO Group Controller The meeting opened with a group karakia at 10.30am Apologies: Apologies were received and sustained from Mayor Holdom - New Plymouth District Council, Mayor Volzke – Stratford District Council, S Tiatia – NEMA, L Poutu.

Freshwater management challenges - Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor

(agricultural irrigation and stock use; industrial use; hydroelectric energy generation; fisheries; tourism);  recreation and social amenity; and  sustaining our indigenous biodiversity, which in turn delivers its own set of ecosystem services. All consumptive uses of water have some impact on the freshwater environment, even where water recycling is involved. Some non-consumptive uses have serious impacts through introduced biota, changing water chemistry or hydrology, and other effects