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Application Appendix E Sediment Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

- Lake Mangamahoe Sediment Assessment Trustpower Ltd November 2020 Job No: 1008726.1000 per year of suspended sediment is entering Lake Mangamahoe from Mangamahoe Stream based on NIWA’s Water Resource Explorer NZ (WRENZ) webtool, which is no longer in use1. Figure 1.1: Sediment rating curve developed by Beca (2012). An assessment of changes in lake bed elevation was also undertaken by Beca (2012) which suggests that bed levels in Lake Mangamahoe have increased on

State of the Environment Report 2022

Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 sets out the current state of the region's climate, air, land and water. It looks at what the Council is doing in each area and the challenges that lie ahead. Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 (7.4 MB pdf) Read the full report Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 (7.4 MB pdf) Introduction SOE2022 Intro (786 KB pdf) Read SOE2022 Intro (786 KB pdf) Chapter 1: Climate and Air The people

State of the Environment Report 2022

Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 sets out the current state of the region's climate, air, land and water. It looks at what the Council is doing in each area and the challenges that lie ahead. Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 (7.4 MB pdf) Read the full report Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 (7.4 MB pdf) Introduction SOE2022 Intro (786 KB pdf) Read SOE2022 Intro (786 KB pdf) Chapter 1: Climate and Air The people

Council meeting (LTP submissions) agenda May 2018

page Ordinary Meeting Monday 7 May 2018 10.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford To hear submissions on the 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan page Agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 7 May 2018 commencing at 10.00am to hear submissions on the Council's 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan. Councillors D N MacLeod

Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022

acknowledge the contribution of the many businesses, organisations, community groups, iwi and hapū, district councils and other agencies that have provided valuable information in compiling this State of Environment report. Our thanks to the many staff of Taranaki Regional Council who have contributed data, advice, knowledge and support. Photo credits: Rob Tucker, Alex Green, New Plymouth District Council, Weedbusters New Zealand, Angus McIntosh, Andrea Lightfoot. Cover image: Leigh

Waste Management & Minimisation Strategy for Taranaki 2016

is the Waste Management and Minimisation Strategy for Taranaki (the Strategy). Its purpose is to set out a strategic framework by which the Taranaki Regional Council and three territorial authorities (New Plymouth, Stratford, and South Taranaki district councils) will help reduce and better manage waste in Taranaki for a ten year period (2011-2021). Details of how this Strategy will be implemented are set out in the waste minimisation and management plans of the districts. This Strategy

New flat fare system for Taranaki buses

users $2. Zone 1 covers New Plymouth city and extends out to Waitara, Oākura and Egmont Village. The changes affect Citylink school and urban services as well as the regional Connector and Southlink services. Taranaki Regional Councillor and Regional Transport Committee chairman Matthew McDonald says the new fare zones provide greater clarity to bus users. He says the Council is working hard to make public transport more user and environmentally-friendly. “Our community has told us they want more