cubic metres a day, and less than 25% of the stream flow in catchments without additional restrictions. Water use above this level will require a resource consent.
If you want to take water for any other purpose and/or you need greater volumes, you will need a resource consent. National water metering provisions may also apply. Talk to Council consents staff about your options. In the Stony River catchment there is a limit on the total amount of water that can be taken out of the river or its
and record their catches. Possum control in the remaining areas of the treatment area (blocks A, B and D, E & F on attached map) will be managed by the Taranaki Regional Council. In Oākura-Kaitake? Seen a possum? Report it online Go to www.trc.govt.nz/possum and show us where you've heard or seen signs of a possum in Kaitake-Oākura, or call 0800 736 222. Watch the video to find out why: Read more about the couple in the video A new married couple are spending their honeymoon removing possums in
engineering report recommended a replacement. “Accordingly, Council decided to replace the West Stand roof based on expert engineering advice which demonstrated it was much more feasible than a repair. Importantly, replacement also remains within the original project budget, so it is a win-win all round for the people of Taranaki,” says Mr MacLeod. Replacing the West Stand roof mitigates the likelihood of future risks or unforeseen issues adds Mr MacLeod. “Engineering recommendations for additional
freshwater health risks to swimmers. The study arises from concerns among scientists that the current 20-year-old freshwater health guidelines do not reflect actual risks and give swimmers the impression that water quality is worse than it really is. Nationwide, bacterial markers for birdlife were found in every sample. All urban rivers and some rural rivers had human faecal pollution, but some rural rivers did not show contamination by cattle or sheep. Samples from the Waitara River, taken at Bertrand
2007. Response to marine oil spill - Okato 2007 (358 KB pdf) (single document only) Response to marine oil spill - Okato 2007 (358 KB pdf) Coastal areas of local or regional signficance This Inventory was compiled in 2004 by the Taranaki Regional Council with assistance from New Plymouth District Council and Department of Conservation. It provides information on coastal areas of local or regional significance in the Taranaki region and information on public access to the coastal marine area. The
sustainability. PCE report: Farms, Forests and Fossil Fuels Good marks for most consent holdersConsent compliance for the 2017/2018 year has now been fully reported, with the Consents & Regulatory Committee receiving the final nine of 97 compliance monitoring reports. The reports vary from individual sites, most of them involving multiple consents, to combined reports covering consents issued in particular catchments or activity categories. The latter cover multiple consent holders, most of them holding more
Why do I need an ID card? How do I use my ID card when travelling? Can my carer or anyone else use my card for trips to get my groceries etc? Why do I need an ID card? The Total Mobility personal ID card is proof that you are an eligible user, and is used by the driver to verify your entitlement to subsidized travel. How do I use my ID card when travelling? Before your trip commences show your TM card to the driver for checking and validating.
If for any reason you do not present your TM card