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Soil Plan for Taranaki 2001

The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the

Soil Plan for Taranaki 2001

The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the

'Grandstand view' of work on grandstands

Stand (TSB Stand) is demolished and its replacement is built.” For health and safety reasons, the site itself remains strictly off-limits to the public, even when gates are open to allow access by approved contractors and their vehicles. The East Stand and West Stand (Noel and Melva Yarrow Stand) were both declared earthquake prone in 2017 and 2018, and closed to the public. The West Stand is being repaired and the East Stand is being demolished, with its replacement being designed to allow a wider

Liquid waste disposal & septic tanks

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.

Liquid waste disposal & septic tanks

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.

State Highway 3

Almost 14 years of lobbying by the SH3 Working Group has resulted in a Government allocation of accelerated funding for three major works on the route, including bypasses of Mount Messenger and the Awakino tunnel. The Taranaki Regional Council established the State Highway 3 Working Group in 2002 in response to ongoing concerns about the route security, safety and efficiency of the SH3 between Taranaki and Waikato. The group includes representatives from: Taranaki Regional Council Waikato

Compliance, monitoring and enforcement metrics 2017-2018

sources, we have referenced these sources as appropriate and assumed them to be accurate. If you are unsure about interpretation of the content of this report, or its use beyond that for which the client intended, please get in touch with us at enquiries@thecatalystgroup.co.nz Please reference this report as: p. +64 6 358 6300 e. enquiries@thecatalystgroup.co.nz a. Level 3, 31 George Street, PO Box 362, Palmerston North

It’s official - Taranaki is bringing back the birds!

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.

TRC Bulletin - November 2018

compliance to 67.4% by 2030, though the Committee was told the Council’s own scientists consider 50-55% is more realistic, based on measured observations. Taranaki’s current swimmability rate is higher than most other North Island dairying regions and our projected gains from existing programmes and investments are the highest of any region in New Zealand, the Committee was told. But the Council is concerned that the swimmability requirements take no account of when people actually swim or the degree of