speeds were 12.8km/hr, with average gust strength of 39.5km/hr. May 2024 Environmental Data Report May 2024 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them.
The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Downloadable PDFs:
May 2024 Rainfall [PDF, 140 KB]
Jan to May 2024 Rainfall [PDF, 141 KB] MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related
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Methods of implementation ........................................................................................................30
Environmental results anticipated .............................................................................................30
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Issue: Recognising and providing for the relationship of Tangata Whenua
and iwi and hapu of Taranaki and their culture tapu and traditions with
their water, sites, wāhi tapu and other taonga
lower than typical values, low flows were 19.3% greater, and high flows 48.4% lower than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 15.3°C, an average of 1°C cooler than normal. March average wind speeds were 13.5km/hr, with average gust strength of 46.5km/hr. The maximum wind gust recorded in March was 99.7km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. March 2024 Environmental Data Report March 2024 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the
Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3282023
Present: S W Hughes Chair
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D H McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
Ā White Iwi Representative (zoom)
P Muir Federated Farmers
Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive (joined meeting at 9.40am)
A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
A D McLay Director – Resource Management
D R Harrison Director - Operations
M J Nield Director –
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3.0 LANDSLIDE SEVERITY AND DISTRIBUTION MAPS ............................................... 8
3.1 OBSERVATIONS ON LANDSLIDING AND STREAMBANK EROSION IN HORIZONS
REGIONAL COUNCIL AREA ................................................................................ 16
3.2 OBSERVATIONS ON LANDSLIDING AND STREAMBANK EROSION IN TARANAKI
REGIONAL COUNCIL AREA ................................................................................ 30
3.3 STREAMBANK EROSION
decisions.
As at this time, that work has helped to confirm, identify and map in the order of 180
sites of significance that capture six of the seven coastal iwi.
Policy and Planning Committee - Update on the review of the Coastal Plan and scheduling iwi sites of significance
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For one iwi – Te Atiawa – hapu do not wish to have their sites of significance identified
in the Proposed Coastal Plan. In discussions with Te Atiawa it may be that hapu might
revisit this
Maps showing annual rainfall at Taranaki sites going back to 2007, and annual rainfall distribution since 2010. What you should know: ♦ The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. ♦ The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. ♦ Distribution maps have been available only since 2010. Click on maps to see large versions Rainfall in 2022. 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 738
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Acronyms commonly used in RTAG meetings
Acronym Meaning
AC Activity Class
AMP Asset or Activity Management Plan
BC Business Case
BTCS Better Travel Choices Strategy for Taranaki
DC District council
DSI Deaths and Serious Injuries
ERP Emissions Reduction Plan
GPS Government Policy Statement on Land Transport
IDMF NZTA’s Investment Decision Making Framework
ILM Investment Logic Mapping
LOS Levels of Service
provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects.
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Location Map
Site Location: -39.1189319540807,174.12805119529366
Open Map
Assessment of Environmental Effects
An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Resource Management Act 1991 must be
provided with the application. The AEE detail must correspond to the scale of the effects that the activity may have on the
environment.
Schedule 4 can
Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
Iwi considerations
13. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for
the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the
Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted Long-Term Plan and/or Annual Plan. Similarly,
iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been recognised in the preparation of this
memorandum.
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