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Resource consents issued 1 October - 11 November 2021

Dairy Effluent disposal Replace R2/10805-1.0 New Plymouth District Council Land - Stormwater Local Government Recreation New R2/10862-1.1 Todd Petroleum Mining Company Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Change R2/10912-1.0 New Plymouth District Council Land/Water Industry Local Government Waste Management Landfill New R2/10953-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited Land - Stormwater Property Development Subdivision New Consent Holder Subtype Industry

February 2024 rainfall

greater, and high flows were only 36% of typical highs while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 17.8°C, an average of 0.4°C cooler than normal. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 16.7°C, which is 0.8°C cooler than long-term February averages. The maximum air temperature recorded in February was 28.7°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds. The maximum wind gust recorded in February was 129km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. February 2024 Environmental Data

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter September 2020

dessert to share with others. RSVP by Thursday, December 12 to Diane (06) 7522800 or email jordy@primowireless.co.nz From the Members’ Committee Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. A book covering all species of big-leaf rhododendrons. Rhododendrons have always been regarded as the elite plants of the garden, and the big-leaf rhododendrons are the giants of the family, both literally and figuratively. This book explores how these amazing plants were discovered, provides practical …

The Hollard Pearl sets sail at Hollard Gardens

Imaginations will run wild at Hollard Gardens' Family Corner with the addition of The Hollard Pearl, a new pirate ship ready to take young visitors on endless adventures. Designed and constructed by local craftsman Lars Binsbergen, The Hollard Pearl promises an immersive experience for children and families, enhancing the already vibrant atmosphere of the Family Corner. To mark the occasion, a pop-up pirate party was held, with prizes awarded for the best-dressed pirates. Regional Gardens

Executive Summary

coliform in shellfish to be well within the Australia and New Zealand Food Standard guidelines.  All faecal coliform monitoring results between 2009 and 2014 were within national guidelines. Air The overall quality of air in the Taranaki region is excellent. With air discharges from industry and agriculture well regulated there are no significant pressures on air quality in the region. Increased levels of poultry farming and hydrocarbon exploration and production have resulted in

Spraying & applying fertiliser

introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below: Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand

Spraying & applying fertiliser

introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below: Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand

Site 62

page S c h o o l s i n t h e e n v i r o n m e n t n e w s l e t t e r Winter is here With winter now making its presence felt, no doubt many of you are putting your outdoor education progammes on hold until the chance of better weather. Council Environmental Awards 2012 Regional Council Taranaki S I T E J U L Y 2 0 1 2 I S S U E N O . 6 2 Kevin Archer Councillor Michael Joyce presented Dylan Karam, a student at St

Site 73

Regional Council Taranaki This SITE reviews the Council’s highly successful riparian management is protecting our waterways and transforming Taranaki.programme which This octopus caused great excitement for the students, staff and parents from Makahu School during their visit to Kawaroa in February. The octopus swam up and down the old swimming pool, its presence was an extra attraction for everyone and was very much the main talking point at the picnic which followed the

Annual report 2015-2016

both waste discharge and enhanced oil recovery is presented in Figure 1. Further details regarding hydrocarbon exploration and production in Taranaki, the DWI process and its history within region can be found in previous compliance reports published by the Council (see Bibliography). 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Water abstraction permit Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the RMA stipulate that no person may discharge any contaminant onto land if it may then enter water, or