MCI values for previous surveys performed
between January 1985 and November 2017 and the current survey 16
Table 6 Summary of performance for consent 7521-1 18
Table 7 Evaluation of environmental performance for consent 7521-1 over time 18
List of figures
Figure 1 Schematic layout of Eltham WWTP prior to the diversion of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP 4
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP 5
Figure 3 Aerial map showing location of chemical and biomonitoring sampling
climate change programme. It will
also provide high-quality advice and guidance to all levels of the organisation to empower the
integration of climate change considerations across the Council.
The role will have a strong focus on working with stakeholders to drive regional action on climate
change adaptation. This will require working closely with the region’s district councils, iwi and
hapū, and communities to support our collective climate change efforts.
Role dimensions | Te
enforcement for the period 30 April 2020 to 21 May 2020.
3.2 An update was provided on the Ammonia leak from Silver Fern Farms. Further
information has been requested and the event is still under investigation.
3.3 Members requested to have comments from Iwi included in reports on major issues, it
was noted that if an incident was likely to end up in court, commentary cannot be
included as it could jeopardise the hearing.
3.4 It was noted that there was no ecological investigation into …
documentation includes a map that shows:
Discharge points Local Roads
Streams North point
Surface water bodies Property boundaries
Location of all activities to be consented
4.1 Indicate the activities for which resource consent is being sought, and if no consent is being sought,
whether the activity is allowed as a permitted activity or is just not being undertaken. Please note
each consent applied for will require a separate deposit
Gather and utilise relevant information and data to generate
reports and compile information for the Resource Consents team
and the public.
• Establish and manage data collection processes, ensuring the
accuracy and reliability of data.
• Compile data and records for reporting requirements and LGOIMA
requests.
Maori Relationships • Contribute to an effective, strong and valued relationship with Ngā
Iwi o Taranaki by sharing knowledge and information, creating
opportunities for
Taranaki, the speed management plans and
the RLTP, the Council and the three Territorial Authorities decided to seek high-level feedback from the
community. Using the Social Pinpoint online engagement tools and traditional feedback mechanisms such
as a hard copy survey, feedback was sought on the long-term vision for transport, road safety and speed
management, cycling, walking and active travel, public transport and anything else related to transport via
an interactive map and a survey featuring
categories, like on-board wifi and improved advertising that promote our bus
services.
Engagement methods
We used a combination of digital tools and in-person engagement methods. Social Pinpoint was used as
our online tool and we utilised the maps and pin tools available on this engagement tool for people to add
their feedback and comments. We hosted a range of pop-up events across the region that had large maps
of our bus network displayed, where people wrote their ideas and
outline how the Waitara River Committee, and relevant Iwi authorities that have an interest in the Waitara River catchment, might work with Council in its policy development, consenting and environmental monitoring functions.
_Toc127883382 Bylaws
The Council has established two sets of bylaws. These bylaws are the Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches 2009 and the Taranaki Regional Council Flood Protection Bylaw 2020. These bylaws came into effect
development of annual work
plans, operating procedures and contingency plans. Chapters on monitoring and
evaluation of the Plan, and governance arrangements follow.
A glossary, terms of reference for CDEM advisory groups, a map of CDEM plans and
standard operating procedures and a summary of the risk analysis are contained in
appendices I-IV.
Core principles and framework 1.2.2.
This Plan is a statutory requirement of the CDEM Act 2002 (section 48). The Act
requires that Group plans
three offshore wellhead platforms to the foreshore at mean high water
spring. This permit was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 16 June 2003 under
Section 87(e) of the Resource Management Act and granted by Hon Chris Carter
pursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the Resource Management Act on 12 July
2003. It is due to expire on 1 June 2033.
There are seven special conditions attached to the permit.
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Condition 1 requires the consent holder to map