Code, and other specific codes. See the NZASA code
The advertisement must not be likely to breach any New Zealand law, bylaw or regulation or be likely to incite someone to break the law.
The advertisement must not be in conflict with the products, services or activities of the Taranaki Regional Council, its advisers or the Contractor.
The advertisement must not promote alcohol brands, products or consumption. An advertisement for licensed premises is not strictly captured by this point, providing
groundwater monitoring 2002-2012 (2.9 MB pdf) Pesticides in shallow groundwater monitoring report 2011 (2.5 MB pdf) Learn all about how the groundwater system works To learn all about how groundwater works, we have an interactive map. Click on the link below to go the learning tool: How Groundwater Works Related links State of the Environment Report 2022 Regional Fresh Water Plan Water & Soil Plan review Guidance for users - wells, bores & groundwater
It was a dry July for some parts of the region last month with an average of 108.3mm of rain, 41% less than typical July rainfall. There was 71% less than rainfall at Whangamomona at Marco Road while mean river flows were 41.4% lower than typical values. Year to date rainfall ranges from 15% less rainfall at Uruti at Kaka Rd, and 17% more rainfall at Tawhiti at Duffys, with an average of 4% more than normal. Mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 10.3°C, an average of 0.4°C warmer
Matters) Amendment Bill 32
9. Submission on the Local Government (Water Services Preliminary Arrangements) Bill (ex
Policy and Planning Committee)
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10. Approval of the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2024 75
11. Upcoming Meeting Dates 208
12. Public Excluded
13. Public Excluded Recommendations 209
14. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes 210
15. Port Taranaki Limited Annual Update 219
16. Closing Karakia 298
17. Agenda Authorisation 299
Ordinary Council
Surveys 2020 Limited Land/Water Industry Energy Energy Services Seismic survey New
R2/10878-1.0 Agri Tech Engineering Limited T/A Hotter Engineering Air - Abrasive Blasting Engineering Abrasive Blasting New
R2/10879-1.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production New
R2/10884-1.0 Westown Haulage Limited/Westown Agriculture Limited Land/Water Industry Agricultural Services Cleanfill New
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(non-mountain) water temperatures were 12.9°C, about the same as normal for a typical October. October average wind speeds were 18.2km/hr, with average gust strength of 48.9km/hr. The maximum wind gust recorded in October was 130km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera - the windiest spot in the region for the second month in a row. October 2023 Environmental Data Report October 2023 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
Find out more about Taranaki Catchment Communities and its work across the region to protect and enhance freshwater and safeguard biodiversity values within water bodies. WinnerTaranaki Catchment Communities – For taking action to protect and enhance water quality and biodiversity values within water bodies in Taranaki. The group is made up of farmers with a shared passion for a sustainable future. They work on a range of initiatives around Te Maunga, raising awareness of how fundamental
iwi/hapū and other key regional
stakeholders to advance development and
implementation of the new regional spatial strategy,
the natural and built environment plan for the region
and the national policy statements for freshwater
management and indigenous biodiversity
exploring opportunities for increased Māori
involvement in our wider decision-making and
service delivery processes.
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Therefore, the efficiency of a country’s ports and overall transport
infrastructure is a key determinant for its economic competitiveness.
Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) has been tasked by the Taranaki Regional Council
(the Council) with providing an analysis of the contribution of Port Taranaki (the Port) to the well-
being of the Taranaki Region. This report also includes an Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) of the
Port’s activities, and a framework for best practice
think the environmental sector is such a place and a field that needs that passion because it is something that we need to change today,” says Amber. Arabella Barber - For leadership, support of others and willingness to share ideas in making a significant contribution to Taranaki's environment. Arabella secured funding for composting bins to divert food waste at Stratford High School from going to landfill. She also won funding from the Taranaki Regional Council and Wild for Taranaki to plant 350