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Category 1 – contaminants and effects ........................................................................................53
Category 2 – the management of air quality ..................................................................................54
Category 7 – Discharge of contaminants to air from aquaculture or intensive farming processes ..........54
11.6 National Environmental Standards for Air Quality ...................................................... 55
It has been a productive and eventful year for the ex-situ project, culminating in the completion of our final major road trips and the dissemination of our cherished taonga (cultural treasures). In October, our rhododendron collections officer Andrew Brooker journeyed to the South Island to reconnect with our network partners and gardens across three district councils: Gore, Timaru and Ashburton. We distributed 120 endangered species rhododendrons among four gardens, making strategic use of
necessary consents to act as contingency sites if the regional landfill at Colson Road (recently
closed) had to cease accepting waste, or if there are transportation issues in the event of an emergency.
The Colson Road regional landfill closed to general waste in August 2019. The monitoring of this facility is
reported each year in a separate annual report. Waste is now disposed of out of the Taranaki region.
This report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme
S J Ruru Chief Executive
A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
M J Nield Director – Corporate Services
A D McLay Director – Resource Management
L Miller Manager – Resource Consents
V McKay Manager - Environmental Assurance
J Glasgow Manager – Compliance
R Honeyfield Team Leader – Prosecutions and Compliance
F Kiddle Strategy Lead
S Ellis Manager – Environmental Services (Joined meeting at 9.16am)
S Tamarapa Pou Takawaenga – Relationship Facilitator
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and the right to a fair trial.
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the meeting would be likely
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information for which good
reason for withholding
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(2) (g) of the Local
Government Official
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1987.
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Summer is settling in, and the garden is brimming with life and colour. The rhododendrons continue to shine, their vibrant hues lingering beautifully across the landscape. As if on cue, hydrangeas, deutzia and philadelphus are beginning to bloom, each add Down in the Valley of the Giants, the new Nathan Hill sculptures have found their place, standing proudly amidst the towering trees. These striking pieces bring an added layer of wonder to the loop, seamlessly blending art with nature.
Talking Taranaki is the Council's newsletter, published online and in community newspapers. Talking Taranaki December 2024 Special edition: Our review of the year Talking Taranaki June 2024 Our Long-Term Plan and views sought on freshwater Talking Taranaki March 2024 Views sought on the 2023/24 Long-Term Plan Talking Taranaki December 2023 Special edition: Our review of the year Talking Taranaki September 2023 Views sought on freshwater and regional transport Talking Taranaki March 2023 Ready
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