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Environmental action in the community

the Waiwhakaiho Awa (river). From Taranaki Maunga to the moana, the Ngāti Tawhirikura Hapū and Te Atiawa Iwi project is reconnecting whānau with their ancestral awa and restoring the Waiwhakaiho River catchment. Led by the hapū, 2021 alone saw 6.8 hectares planted with 15,000 plants while locally sourced seeds from species native to the area are grown in a newly-created nursery. Combining mātauranga Māori with a science-based approach, the project has provided a great training opportunity and jobs

Form 250: Renewal of consent for culvert in river bed

_________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice) _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.5 What is the name of the river/lake/stream where the structure is located? _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.6 Map Co-ordinates at point of structure

Ordinary Council Agenda February 2024 Part 2

work beginning immediately, including a review of the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater (NES-F). The process is expected to take between 18 and 24 months and will include a full consultation process with all stakeholders including iwi and the community. To date there has been limited detail from the government indicating the level of change expected beyond such indications as ‘… is committed to improving freshwater quality for the benefit of all New Zealanders by

Form 102: Changes to dairy discharge consent

changed? eg. built new sheds and/or ponds  No  Yes Please ensure you draw the location of the new sheds/ponds on the map provided for question 10.1 Other change 4.11. Other change  No  Yes If Yes, give full details of the change to be consented _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________

Form 310: Take and use groundwater (including Coastal Marine Area)

_________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3 Map Co-ordinates at point of take (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM): ________________________ Longitude ________________________ Latitude OR ________________________ E ________________________ N (NZTM) 3.4 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice)

Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014

January 2001 Contractor update January 2013 Review page 21 Appendix II: Iwi areas (rohe) and contact details The above map is indicative of iwi boundaries only, as some boundaries overlap. Maps showing individual iwi boundaries can be found at www.tkm.govt.nz/iwi annotation http://www.tkm.govt.nz/iwi http://www.tkm.govt.nz/iwi page 22 Iwi Organisation Contact Telephone/Fax Ngati Tama Mr Stephen White Paul Silich

TRC Volcanic Ring Plain FMU Consultation Document September 2023

Plain FMU (green) sitting within the broader Taranaki region. 1 Figure 2 Indicative land use map for the Volcanic Ring Plain FMU. 3 Figure 3 Draft Freshwater Management Unit designations for Taranaki. 5 Figure 4 Ammonia modelling. 11 Figure 5 Nitrate modelling 11 Figure 6 Dissolved reactive phosphorus modelling. 11 Figure 7 Suspended fine sediment modelling 11 Figure 8 Consented surface water abstraction 12 Figure 9 Deposited fine sediment modelling. 13 Figure 10

Dangerous dams

The full extent of at risk properties is displayed in the below map. Different properties have very different levels of risk. In particular, the below map also shows if a dwelling is predicted to be impacted or not. All persons are advised to not approach the dam during times of heavy rain. New Plymouth District Council has developed an action plan to address dam risk, which has been approved by Taranaki Regional Council. Work is underway to reduce dam risk. For further information please contact

Ordinary Council Agenda 13 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