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Using Total Mobility

Information about using your ID card and using the Total Mobility scheme locally and around the country. Where can my ID swipe card be used? Your ID swipe card can be used for travel anywhere within the Taranaki region where an approved Total Mobility transport provider operates. There is a Stratford-based provider, a Hāwera-based operator, three taxi operators in New Plymouth (covering Waitara and Bell Block) and two New Plymouth-based companion driving services, Driving Miss Daisy and Freedom

Accessibility

We want everyone to have equal use of this website. If you have any problems or difficulties using this site, please let us know by emailing webmaster@trc.govt.nz. Adjusting the text sizeYou can increase the size of the text on screen. Internet Explorer 8.0+ Select the 'View' menu Select 'Text Size' Select your chosen size Or: Select the 'Page' menu Select 'Text Size' Increase or decrease the text size Or: If you have a mouse wheel, hold down the Control (CTRL) key and roll the mouse wheel to

TRC Bulletin - June 2020

months. No conclusions could be drawn about the effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on air quality. The PM2.5 measure covers particles hundreds of thousands of times smaller than the width of a human hair. They can remain suspended in the air for days or months, and can contribute to major health problems when regularly inhaled. Inhalable particulate (PM2.5) monitoring report 2016-2020 Hydrologists go with the digital flowTechnology allowing the remote collection of river-flow data has been trialled by

Get in touch

If you have any questions or would like to talk more about our project and how you can help we’d love to hear from you. Our contact details are below: Phone: 0800 736 222 Email: pftaranaki@trc.govt.nz Follow our Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Facebook page to stay up to date with the latest project news, celebrate its successes and connect with other supporters. While on our Facebook page why not join your local Restore group. Join up and use them as you wish – chat, share trapping tips and

Stormwater

and reduces the amount of contaminated water you need to manage. Monitor and maintain your runoff control measures. Reassess and adjust if necessary. Consent requirements You won’t need a resource consent to discharge stormwater to land or to water if you can meet these requirements: The discharge is not into a significant wetland. You have a stormwater interception system (a roof and guttering, for example) to keep rain from areas where there may be contaminants, if your site is bigger than half

Stormwater

and reduces the amount of contaminated water you need to manage. Monitor and maintain your runoff control measures. Reassess and adjust if necessary. Consent requirements You won’t need a resource consent to discharge stormwater to land or to water if you can meet these requirements: The discharge is not into a significant wetland. You have a stormwater interception system (a roof and guttering, for example) to keep rain from areas where there may be contaminants, if your site is bigger than half

Pollution responses

The Council responds 24/7 to environmental incidents to investigate, and clean up pollution and take enforcement action if necessary. To report a pollution incident, call the Council's environmental hotline, 0800 736 222 - switchboard is open 24/7. Environmental incidents include spills, accidents and situations where an industry or resource consent holder does not meet consent conditions or regional plan rules. More than half of the incidents that the Council investigates are reported by the

Solid waste disposal

Disposal of industry or trade waste to a land site is likely to require a resource consent (air discharge permit) covering odour, dust and litter control. Other considerations when weighing options for disposal of wastes to land include the possibility of seepage or runoff to water, and soil contamination. If you can’t meet any of the requirements set out below, you’ll need to take action to ensure you can meet the rules set out in the Council’s Plans, or you’ll need to apply for a resource

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2023

accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Minutes 13 February 2023 6 page information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Williamson/Hughes Public Excluded – Executive, Audit & Risk Committee In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local

What New Plymouth rats like best

the Government via Predator Free 2050 Ltd. Ecologist and Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley says he’s heard avocado, macadamia butter, or just plain old budget peanut butter, have all been successful as bait, showing rats’ taste preferences vary as much as peoples’. “However, New Plymouth rats don’t appear to be as fussy as their Wellington counterparts, where it’s been reported their preferred bait is gourmet peanut butter," Mr Shanley says. “It’s important to trial