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Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Minutes November 2023

Council J Ingram South Taranaki District Council T Hunt South Taranaki District Council S Wilson South Taranaki District Council M Deans EnviroWaste L Jones Taranaki Regional Council M Jones Taranaki Regional Council The Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee opened with at karakia at 10.30am Apologies: Were received and sustained from, M Chong – New Plymouth District Council McIntyre/Roach 1. Confirmation of Minutes – 17 August 2023 Resolved

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

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

Another way to measure river health (from NIWA magazine)

invertebrates in a sample – just the number of types (for example, species). Samples are collected in a net held downstream of an area of streambed as stones are turned over so that the creatures attached to stones or within the bed are washed into the net. The sample may be sorted live on site or, more usually, later in the lab after preservation in a type of alcohol.  A person with taxonomic skills examines creatures and debris caught and picks out different types for closer examination under a

Schedule V: Sites of geological significance

page 175 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – S i t e s o f geo l og i ca l s ign i f i c ance Schedule 5 – Sites of geological significance This schedule identifies sites identified in the Geological Society of New Zealand’s Inventory and Maps of Important Geological Sites and Landforms in the Taranaki and Wanganui Regions 1996. Sites locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a

Public notice - final representation arrangements

page Final Representation Arrangements for the 2019 Local Government Elections On 26 June 2018, the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) reviewed its representation arrangements and resolved to adopt the following proposal for the Councils local government elections to be held on 12 October 2019. Submissions on the proposal were invited. One submission was received in support of the proposal. As no further submissions were received, it becomes final proposal for the

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.

Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki

about trapping and suitable options will be discussed. We're also working with people who are already trapping and building on the successful Urban Possum Control Programme in New Plymouth city. New Plymouth District Council is increasing rat and mustelid (stoats, ferrets and weasels) trapping in its parks and reserves. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Urban Rural Go to www.trc.govt.nz to register your interest or contact the Council on 0800 736 222 Towards Predator-Free

Appendix 3: Investigation of fill areas

noting the depth to natural ground and collecting samples from any areas of interest. Southwest corner Pit 1 (821) 2637361-6159383 Pit 3 2637382-6159377 Natural ground at 2.5m, sampled dark material at 1.5m, noted rubble/debris. Natural ground to 1.5m, not sampled. page Pit 2 at 2637377-6159380 was natural ground to 1.5m where a stormwater pipe was struck, no photo or sample taken. Pit 4 (822) 2637396-6159372 Pit 5 (823) 2637394-6159364 Natural ground at 1.5m, sampled dark

JKEvent May2018

page A word with Sir John Kirwan The Taranaki Rural Support Trust in conjunction with Westpac invite you to a get-together with Sir John Kirwan. JK will share his life experiences and anecdotes, with a focus on resilience and courage in the rural community. Pantone 116 C RSVP Please RSVP to Julie Mitchell at julie.mitchell@westpac.co.nz noting which location and any dietary requirements. RSVP essential, limited seats available. Date Thursday 10 May, 2018 Time 2.00pm –