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the Ministry for the Environment. The Trust will now be selecting students via an application form which can be downloaded from their website sirpeterblaketrust.org/programmes. See the insert for further information. This year, we will be involved with a separate essay competition in conjunction with Puke Ariki's 'What if?' programme (see insert). Congratulations to the Wild NZ company from New Plymouth Girls High School which won the Taranaki Regional Council

Groundwater

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

July 2023 rainfall

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

Council meeting agenda December 2019

page Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council Tuesday 10 December 2019 10.30am Pukeiti Lodge, New Plymouth page Agenda for the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Pukeiti Lodge, 2290 Carrington road, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 10 December 2019 commencing at 10.30am. Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey D L Lean C L Littlewood M

Exec, Audit and Risk agenda September 2021

Recommendations That the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten road, Stratford on Monday 2 August 2021 at 10am b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 10 August 2021. Appendices/Attachments Document 2833592: Minutes Executive, Audit and Risk

Pukeiti newsletter May 2017

education programme which is now a very important part of the TRC’s plans. Some also support giant metal forest insects. Watching children explore the property, seeking each treehouse, and moving from one to the next has been a joy. Away from the construction zone the staff have worked assiduously to ensure that the rest of the gardens along the main walks are in top condition - full marks to them. These are not the end of the developments; others are just beginning. The basement of

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themselves, such was their enjoyment from seeing so many young people, so enthusiastic about being in a rainforest. The recently written Pukeiti study unit ‘The Rainforest School’ can be downloaded from our website www.trc.govt.nz or I can provide you with a copy on request. Regional Council Taranaki Have a terrific term everyone. Kevin Archer This issue of SITE looks at native freshwater fish, why many are not particularly well known and what is being done to enhance

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda June 2024

Regional Council: a. takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 30 April 2024 at 9.00am b. notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 14 May 2024. Appendices/Attachments Document 3269783: Operations and Regulatory Minutes 30 April 2024. Operations and

Tupare Riverside School

mathematics, science and social studies. In addition, the research also revealed that students involved in activities that explore the natural world often take a more positive view towards other school subjects. This can result in previously apathetic students becoming excited and motivated about their learning. Teachers should choose activities appropriate to their students’ class levels although there is some flexibility available with all activities. The

Farm plans

Find out about sector-based farm environment plans, and also the range of farm and property plans available from the Taranaki Regional Council and the new freshwater farm plans. It's considered industry best practice to prepare and implement a farm environment plan. The Council currently has no regulatory requirement for such plans. However, the Council has for many years worked with willing landholders to prepare a range of farm plans. Farm environment plans may become a requirement throughout