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Map1. Month total rain (mm) and percentage of long-term mean
Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Environmental Data
Report for October 2022
Note: Provisional Data Only.
1. Rain gauge values at 28 sites in Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council co-owns rain-gauges with Horizons, so we can assess rainfalls
right over the Eastern Hill Country (these are included in our reporting since August 2022).
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Map1a. YTD total
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Application
Number
Consent
Number
Applicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
22-11059-1.0 11059-1.0 ICE Properties Ltd 10-Oct-22 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment into the New Plymouth District Council reticulated stormwater
network
Discharge Permit 212 Connett Road, Bell Block Waitaha
22-00664-3.0 0664-3.0 Caskey Farms 12-Oct-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for August 2022
02 September, 2022
Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters
1. Rain gauge values throughout the region
Note: Taranaki co-owns rain-gauges with Horizons, so we can assess rainfalls right-out
over the Eastern Hill Country.
Map1: Rain gauge sites
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Table 1: Rainfall monthly and year to date totals at 27 rain gauge sites in
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Current February 2023
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Map1: Rain gauge sites
Table 1: Rainfall monthly and year to date totals at 27 rain gauge sites in Taranaki.
July Year to Date
Hydro_Sites
# Zero
Rain
days
Total
Rainfall
(mm)
% of
typical
month
Total to
date (mm)
% of typical
year to date
% of typical
full year
Records
Began
North Egmont at
Visitors Centre 6 1196.0 179.9 4111.000 113.9 61.1 1991
Dawson Falls 4 1418.5 296.4 4521.000 178.9 100.5
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Plague skinks are agile and fast.
They lay eggs and are able to reproduce
quicker than our native species.
They can build up large numbers quickly and take up
all the best basking and feeding sites displacing our
native species.
Plague skinks are curious and inquisitive and often
hitch rides by climbing into luggage, cars, plants etc.
Their eggs are easily transported in potting mix
and garden materials.
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URBAN
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LITTLEWOOD, Charlotte 10239
NICHOLAS, Darrel 2402
VAN DER LEDEN, Elvisa 6025
WILKES, Chris 3194
WILLIAMSON, Craig 8188
Informal votes received: 265
Blank votes received: 1450
I therefore declare Tom CLOKE, Susan HUGHES, David Lloyd LEAN, Charlotte LITTLEWOOD and Craig
WILLIAMSON to be elected.
North Taranaki General Constituency (two vacancies) Votes Received
BLACKBURN, Tama 2166
DAVEY, Mike 4137
MCINTYRE, Donald Hugh
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APPENDIX C
Existing Resource Consent Conditions
– Taranaki Regional Council
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For General, Standard and Special conditions
pertaining to this consent please see reverse side of this document
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Kia ora koutou and welcome to Our Place: Taranaki State
of Environment 2022.
Taranaki is blessed with a beautiful, unique and diverse
natural environment. It’s why we live here and why we love
it. It’s why people visit. But that environment is not always
perfect, which is why we must work hard to protect and
restore it. We all want to leave Taranaki better off for future
generations. To achieve this, Taranaki Regional Council is
working hard to