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Landowner funding assistance

The Taranaki Regional Council administers a range of funding programmes to help landowners protect and enhance their native biodiversity and freshwater resources. Download factsheet on funding assistance To check if your project is eligible for funding, please call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask to speak to the relevant programme contact. Ecosystem protection | Predator control | Wetlands | Hillcountry erosion | Riparian Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programmeFree ecological assessments of

Landowner funding assistance

The Taranaki Regional Council administers a range of funding programmes to help landowners protect and enhance their native biodiversity and freshwater resources. Download factsheet on funding assistance To check if your project is eligible for funding, please call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask to speak to the relevant programme contact. Ecosystem protection | Predator control | Wetlands | Hillcountry erosion | Riparian Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programmeFree ecological assessments of

Applications received 28 November to 4 December 2022

Company Limited 28-Nov-22 New consent To take and use groundwater at the KA-1/7/19/20 wellsite Water Permit KA-1/7/19/20 wellsite, 360 Palmer Road, Hawera Kapuni 22-11074-1.0 R2/11074-1.0 Todd Petroleum Mining Company Limited 28-Nov-22 New consent To discharge emissions to air from flaring associated with hydrocarbon exploration and production testing operations and miscellaneous emissions at the KA-1/7/19/20 wellsite Discharge Permit KA-1/7/19/20 wellsite, 360 Palmer Road, Hawera

Policy & Planning agenda March 2020

collaborative research project to be undertaken within and concerning Taranaki over the next few years. The project is to explore and evaluate the consequences and implications for Taranaki and for New Zealand of ongoing volcanic activity from Mt Taranaki. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the memorandum describing the research programme ‘Transitioning Taranaki to a volcanic future’ b) notes the engagement of the Council as a participant in the research …

August 2023 rainfall

long-term values for the month. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 8.3°C, which is 1.5°C cooler than long-term averages for August. The maximum wind gust recorded in August was 130km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. August 2023 hydrology report August 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 distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent

Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

page Regional Council Taranaki Working with people caring for Taranaki Regional Pest Management Plan FOR TARANAKI page page ii Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Document: 2732015

Stratford Power Station & Ahuroa gas storage consent monitoring 2017-2018

page Stratford Power Station (TCC1 & SP1 Ahuroa Gas Storage Contact Energy Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017-2018 Technical Report 2018-50 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2108206 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2178872 (Pdf) February 2019 page page Executive summary Contact

Applications received 5 December to 11 December 2022

Station, 126 Turangi Road, Motunui Parahaki 22-06496-2.1 R2/6499-2.1 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited 5-Dec-22 Change of consent conditions To take groundwater during hydrocarbon exploration and production operations from up to eight wells at the Turangi Road wellsite..change to conditions to increase number of wells to 24 Water Permit Turangi-A Production Station, 126 Turangi Road, Motunui Parahaki 22-03972-3.0 R2/3972-3.0 Mr Christopher Gatenby 5-Dec-22 Replacement for expiring consent

Agenda

between Project 3 (SH3 New Plymouth to Hawera Safety Improvements) and Project 4 (SH3 Hawera to New Plymouth Corridor Improvements) was queried. WW advised the first will focus on safety improvements while the other focuses on travel time and reliability.  A group discussion was held regarding the inclusion of walking and cycling activities in the SHIP. WK suggested exploring the idea of one regional project WW Regional Transport