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Appendix 10A: Statutory acknowledgements

relating to the Taranaki region To date, seven statutory acknowledgements apply to the Taranaki region – these relate to the Ngati Ruanui, Ngati Tama, Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi, Ngāti Mutunga, Taranaki, Ngāruahine and Te Atiawa deeds of settlement. Information on each statutory acknowledgement, including maps showing the locations of the statutory acknowledgements for these iwi are presented below. Details of the statutory areas for each iwi are included in the relevant regional

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Te Awanui-a- Taikehu (Pātea River) Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi knows the Pātea River as Te Awanui o Taikehu. The hapuu that have settled along Te Awanui o Taikehu include Rangitaawhi, Pukorokoro, Ngaati Hine, Kairakau, Ngaati Maika 1 and Manaia. Wai-o-Turi Marae is situated above the south bank towards the mouth of Te Awanui o Taikehu is the landing site of Turi (commander of

TRC Patea Catchment FMU Consultation Document September 2023

Freshwater dependent threatened species 33 Watercraft and Tauranga waka 34 Fishing values 34 List of tables Table 1 Water quality results for monitored sites in Pātea Catchment FMU. 8 Table 2 Aquatic life results for monitored sites in the Pātea Catchment FMU. 13 List of figures Figure 1 Pātea Catchment FMU area. 1 Figure 2 Indicative land use map for the Pātea Catchment FMU. 2 Figure 3 Draft Freshwater Management Unit designations for Taranaki. 4

A Pastoral Farm Operators Guide to writing a Freshwater Farm Plan Te Uru Kahika

Identification 10 Catchment context, challenges and values 10 Maps to be provided in a freshwater farm plan 12 Identifying land units 12 Identifying Inherent Vulnerabilities Error! Bookmark not defined. Identifying farming and growing activities 14 Combining on farm risk with a catchment’s context, challenges and values Error! Bookmark not defined. Consider the risk Error! Bookmark not defined. Risk Management 17 Consider the risk Error! Bookmark not defined.

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda August 2022

items have been completed. 3.12 Mr T Velvin highlighted a risk around recovery manager depth and the current across roles with fatigue across councils and businesses advising that we are likely to see change within the depth of statutory roles. 3.13 Mayor P Nixon, congratulated TEMO on the Taranaki model being singled out nationally as a stand out District Health Board and additionally, the efforts of iwi during difficult periods to ensure the community is looked after. 3.14 Mr T

August 2024 rainfall

warmer than long-term August averages. The maximum air temperature recorded in August was 20.46°C at Weraweraonga at 749 Mangawhio Rd, on 31 August. August average wind speeds were 15.3km/hr, with average gust strength of 45km/hr, these were 2.6km/hr stronger, and 3.2km/hr gustier than the long-term average. The maximum wind gust recorded in August was 115.7 km/hr at Taungatara at Eltham Rd, on 31 August August 2024 Environmental Data Report August 2024 rainfall maps What you should know: The site

Operations and Regulatory Agenda October 2023

M Cram Deputy Chairperson M J Cloke M G Davey D H McIntyre D L Lean (zoom) N W Walker ex officio C L Littlewood ex officio D Luke Iwi Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr D R Harrison Director - Operations Mr J Glasgow Compliance Manager Ms L Millar (zoom) Miss N Chadwick Governance