bridges to be constructed more efficiently. Further
details and updates at www.nzta/govt.nz/vickers-to-city
Normanby Overbridge Realignment – enabling works have commenced in January 2015.
Project will take approximately two years to complete. Official sod turning and Iwi
blessing ceremony will be held on Thursday 5 March 2015 at 11am. Invitations will be
sent to invitees including the Regional Transport Committee, Taranaki Regional Council
and South Taranaki District Council.
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result of
heavy and persistent rain, and associated inflow and infiltration into the sewer network on both private and
public property. Signage was put around the nearby stream and also at Ohawe Beach. Neighbours of the
WWTP were visited and informed, Iwi were notified along with a general public notification from STDC. The
overflow ceased on 27 February 2022.
Environmental effects of exercise of consents
Past significant impacts on the receiving water quality of the Mangawhero Stream, and
Iwi partnering, reviewing stormwater options,
commencing geotechnical investigations.
SH3 New Plymouth to Hāwera
$1,970,000 was recently committed for design of proposed safety
improvements from New Plymouth to Egmont Village including a rural
roundabout at the Mangorei Road/SH3 intersection, an 8.65 km section
of median barrier and intersection speed zones at Junction Street
Further funding is needed to complete the construction of the proposed
safety improvements. …
NPDC New Plymouth WWTP Annual Report 2021-2022
STDC Hāwera municipal oxidation ponds consent monitoring report 2018-2019
Manawa Energy Patea HEP Scheme Annual Report 2021-2022
TRC and or other parties with an enduring and prescriptive
management plan to address the long term site future.
Mike Nager of TRC drove Ian Field to the site where we were accompanied by two staff from the
Taranaki District Health Board. Mike Nager and Ian Field wore disposable overalls and P2 respiratory
protection. The Taranaki District Health staff were issued P2 respiratory protection. Two local Iwi were
near the site entrance but our limited site time did not allow Ian Field any
waipuke – a flood waka – canoe rua - two
iti – small nui – large rangi – sky
tāheke – cascade kiri kiri – stony tokanui – boulder
one - sandy whenua – land puke – hill
kura – reddish colour manga – a small river or stream awa awa – a valley formed by river
ko Pātea te awa o tōku iwi – Patea is the river of my tribe
See if you can match some words to find out the
meanings of some of these river names.
Whenuakura Mangaone
Waitotara Pukerua
Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy