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Application Form - Form No 103 Change of conditions Discharge of effluent (2025)

discharges may be allowed, if the dairy farm is in a high rainfall area and provision of adequate storage is impractical. The discharge of treated farm dairy effluent to surface water may be authorised as a contingency, when land disposal area is unsuitable for effluent disposal. This option needs to be discussed with Council Staff before applying. page Page 6 of 14 07/25 - #TRCID-1750395856-193 6) Iwi Consultation The Council encourages engagement with tangata whenua as part

Coastal monitoring

Coastal water quality 2018-2019 (6.2 MB pdf) Coastal water quality summer 2017-18 (4.4 MB pdf) Summer 2016-2017 (3.6 MB pdf) Summer 2015-2016 (2.4 MB pdf) Summer 2014-2015 (1.9 MB pdf) Summer 2013-2014 (3.9 MB pdf) Summer 2012-2013 (3.2 MB pdf) Summer 2011-2012 (2.3 MB pdf) Summer 2010-2011 (2.4 MB pdf) Summer 2009-2010 (872 KB pdf) Downloads Kaimoana survey guidelines for hapu & iwi (2.1 MB pdf)

Regional priorities & economy

the Taranaki Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council, South Taranaki District Council, Stratford District Council, Venture Taranaki, local business leaders, iwi and central government. Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018 (6.7 MB pdf) (single document only) Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018 (6.7 MB pdf) Regional collaboration and shared council services in Taranaki This document gives an overview of the shared services and collaboration between

Application Form - Form No 100 Discharge of effluent to land (2025)

page 07/25 - Doc # TRCID-1750395856-227 Page 4 of 18 6) Iwi Consultation The Council encourages engagement with tangata whenua as part of the application process. For more information regarding engaging with tangata whenua please visit our website here https://www.trc.govt.nz/environment/resource-consents/understanding-consents/tangata-whenua The Consents team can support applicants to identify relevant iwi to contact if required. A list of iwi and hapū in the

Waterways report card 2020

Taranaki to find a meaningful and workable framework for iwi participation in freshwater management. The path ahead is both exciting and challenging. We’ll see changes in decision-making processes and the development of extra monitoring methods based on mātauranga Māori. Other possibilities will become apparent as discussions continue. We cannot and should not opt out of this new journey. The challenge is to find the smartest and most efficient way forward. And I have every confidence that you, the

Ordinary Council Agenda May 2025

Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 • Local Government (Members Interest) Act 1968 • Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Act 2016 • Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Act 2016 • Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Act 2016 • New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Act 2018 • Ngati Maru (Taranaki) Claims Settlement Act 2022 Ordinary Council 13 May 2025 - Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes -1 April 2025 8 page • Maniapoto Claims Settlement Act 2022 • Taranaki

Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes April 2025

page Date: 29 April 2025 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: TRCID-1492626864-638 Present: S W Hughes Chair M J Cloke D M Cram B J Bigham D M McIntyre D L Lean (zoom) C L Littlewood (zoom) C S Williamson ex officio N W Walker ex officio R Buttimore Iwi Representative D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive A J Matthews

Healthy waterways report 2018

There’s been a raft of scientific studies – you can find the reports on our website – and we’ve also been running a series of hui with iwi and other water users. So watch this space, and never let anyone tell you that Taranaki’s doing nothing about its waterways! Analysis of stream responses to riparian management (NIWA) [PDF, 2.3 MB] Freshwater & Land Plan review The ecological health of waterways is assessed by studying the small critters and organisms in streams and rivers, and is the primary

TRC Bulletin - June 2019

JulySubmissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki are likely to be heard late in July, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. The hearing will almost complete the current review of the Plan, and up to 35 submitters are expected to present their cases verbally. The Hearing Committee will consist of two Councillors and an independent commissioner with tikanga Māori expertise. Iwi have been consulted over this appointment, which will be the Council’s first use of such an independent commissioner for

Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes June 2025

page Date: 10 June 2025 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: TRCID-1492626864-827 Present: S W Hughes Chair B J Bigham M G Davey D M Cram zoom C L Littlewood zoom C S Williamson ex officio N W Walker ex officio R Buttimore Iwi Representative D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality D