guidelines (1.5 MB pdf) Native fish species of significance in the Taranaki region (1.4 MB pdf) Freshwater bodies of outstanding or significant value in the Taranaki region (3.3 MB pdf) Dairy Farm Practices and Management Report (DairyNZ) (587 KB pdf) Assessment of agricultural economic impacts of nutrient management policies in Taranaki (556 KB pdf) Supplementary report - nutrient management tools/models (818 KB pdf) Review of the status of freshwater quality in Taranaki (1.1 MB pdf) Freshwater
initial targets in its first three stages, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. More than 6000 traps have been distributed to the public or deployed in reserves in urban New Plymouth, an initial rural knockdown of stoats, ferrets and weasels has been completed between New Plymouth and Mt Taranaki and a virtual barrier is near completion as part of a zero possum trial in the Kaitake-Oakura sector. The programme will be rolled out across the region in stages and aims to boost populations of
encouraged to get out in their backyard or a public park to listen for and look for 14 common garden birds. More details along with a downloadable bird tally sheet are at gardenbirdsurvey.landcareresearch.co.nz. The Towards Predator-Free Taranaki team will also host a bird count event at Pukeiti on June 27 from 10am to 12pm. Bring your tally sheet and they’ll be on hand to help you identify the garden’s birds.
treatment before discharge to land. You won't need a resource consent as long as you meet certain conditions: The discharge must be more than 25m from a surface stream or 50m from a water supply well or spring.
You must also make sure that there is no surface ponding, that there is no run-off into a stream, and there are no significant environmental effects.
You also need to meet District Council building requirements. You must meet all of these requirements. Otherwise, you will need a resource consent.
treatment before discharge to land. You won't need a resource consent as long as you meet certain conditions: The discharge must be more than 25m from a surface stream or 50m from a water supply well or spring.
You must also make sure that there is no surface ponding, that there is no run-off into a stream, and there are no significant environmental effects.
You also need to meet District Council building requirements. You must meet all of these requirements. Otherwise, you will need a resource consent.
Stock Truck Effluent Disposal Strategy for Taranaki The purpose of this Strategy is to set out the strategic and planning framework for avoiding or minimising stock truck effluent discharges onto roads in the Taranaki region. This strategy is currently being reviewed. Stock Truck Effluent Strategy (750 KB pdf) (single document only) Stock Truck Effluent Strategy (750 KB pdf) Land Transport Plan annual monitoring reports These annual reports measure progress in and variations to Regional Land
Stock Truck Effluent Disposal Strategy for Taranaki The purpose of this Strategy is to set out the strategic and planning framework for avoiding or minimising stock truck effluent discharges onto roads in the Taranaki region. This strategy is currently being reviewed. Stock Truck Effluent Strategy (750 KB pdf) (single document only) Stock Truck Effluent Strategy (750 KB pdf) Land Transport Plan annual monitoring reports These annual reports measure progress in and variations to Regional Land