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Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Ngatoro E Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme Report 2022 2023

fracturing return fluid sampling 10 Table 8 Summary of performance for consent 9744-2 12 Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 13 List of figures Figure 1 Location map 4 page 1 Introduction Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) in relation to the

GPL Northern Sites Annual Report 2023-2024

through maintenance checks. The land below the soakage pit was to be retired and local iwi were going to plant this area out in trees. Turangi-C: It was noted that the ends of pipes had been wrapped to prevent and eliminate discharges onto the ground. page 9 Urenui-A: The skimmer pits had been emptied to fix a hole in the liner. The water level was below the discharge pipe and it was unclear if a leak still existed, or whether the pits had not filled up following the

Cheal Production Station Annual Report 2023-24

June 2024 by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Cheal Petroleum Ltd (the Company). The Company operates a hydrocarbon production station on Mountain Road at Ngaere, in the Waingongoro catchment and in the Ngāti Ruanui iwi rohe. The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to abstractions and discharges of

Agenda

consultation with Iwi were outlined. 2.4 It was agreed to amend the Council agenda memorandum template to include a section identifying what iwi input to the consent and compliance monitoring processes. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing actions, made under delegated authority. Joyce/Holswich Ms F Mulligan voted against the motion Ordinary Meeting - Consents and

Appendix 10D: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

Hou Tipua, Ngāti Pourua, Ngāti Hine Waiatarua, Ngāti Ruaiti, and Ngāti Maika gathered food according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from Waipipi to Mowhanau and the Kai Iwi stream. Tamareheroto (Ngāti Pukeko and Ngāti Iti) exercised food gathering according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from the Okehu stream to the mouth of the Whanganui River, including from the fishing station of Kaihau a Kupe (at the mouth of the

Recount 103 - December 2016

requirements to further increase freshwater quality, where the Council’s monitoring is already showing the best improvements ever. Ÿ Continuing to work with landowners to protect and enhance special habitats under the Council’s Key Native Ecosystem programme, and to promote sustainable land management programmes in the eastern hillcountry. Ÿ Bedding in new arrangements for iwi representation on key Council committees. Ÿ Completing the exciting upgrade of Pukeiti

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identification of regionally significant surf breaks. 5.2 In response to a query about the potential impact of increased surfers it was noted that additional work is underway with iwi to identify sites of cultural significance in the coastal marine area and liaising with district councils to ensure both natural and cultural environmental values/concerns are recognised. Work is also being undertaken (as a separate project) to identify reefs in the coastal marine area to be included in a GIS

Annual Report 2014/2015 - full document

recognised iwi in the region. POLICY DEVELOPMENT The Council provided opportunities to Maori to be involved in the development of Council policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in regards to :  Engagement with the wider community and Iwi on the 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan resulted in submissions being received from Te Runanga o Ngati Ruanui Trust, Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust and Taranaki Iwi Trust  Ongoing consultation with the Iwi and hapu on the Draft

River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki - November 2020

.............................................................................................................................................. 7 20. Notice to remedy .......................................................................................................................... 7 21. Removal of works ......................................................................................................................... 7 Part 6 Maps .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Map 1 – Regional map

Submission: Coastal Community Board and Coastal Councillors

reeds and flaxes have minimal impact on native bird and fish species. 4. We note that impacts on cultural values have not been assessed. We ask that this is undertaken prior to consent being granted and the applicant meets with Iwi to discuss any concerns they may have. Overall we support the consent sought by Opunake Power Ltd provided the recommendations below are taken into consideration and there are no detrimental impacts on the Waiaua awa. Thank you for the opportunity to submit on