August was a bumper month for Taranaki buses, with the Connector setting a new record, big passenger increases across the whole network and a total of more than 76,650 passenger trips. The Connector continues to be a popular transport option between South Taranaki and New Plymouth, having its best month since the service began in 2014. August’s monthly total was 7,154 trips taken, a 328.1% increase on August 2021 and a 67.9% increase on July 2022. Taranaki Regional Council Transport Engagement
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
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
consider that there is potential for further refinement
to the wording to ensure the objectives are expressed as clear outcome
statements as intended, as well as for clarification within and between the
Strategic Objectives and how they relate to chapter-based objectives,
policies, rules and other methods. We intend to explore these opportunities
for refinement and clarification in future relevant hearings.
(e) Strategic Direction / UFD – Urban Form and Development: We support
production within the Kauri
and Manutahi reservoirs.
A schematic representation of injection wells for 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
Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the RMA stipulate that no person may
discharge …
- 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
Remediation (NZ)
Ltd and lies completely within its own water catchment.
The purpose of this plan is to ensure that operations and environmental
risks are managed appropriately, and within the conditions of the resource
consents issued byTaranaki Regional Council.
All reviews and changes MUST be approved by Council before
implementation
1. 1 Site process
The site operates as a commercial composting / vermiculture
operation including
1. New development
. Storage and Processing pads
.
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
already received 17.6% of a typical year’s rainfall. Mean river flows for February were 138.8% of typical values, low flows were 332.5%, and high flows 137.3%, of typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 17.4ºC, an average of -0.9ºC different to long-term February values. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 18ºC, which is - 0.3ºC relative to long-term February averages. February 2023 hydrology report February 2023 rainfall maps What
Executive
Document: 3267815
Purpose
1. The purpose of this memorandum is to introduce the submissions on the Consultation Document for
the 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan, hear those submitters who wish to speak to their written submission
and to recommend any changes to the Plan.
Recommendations
That Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives this report titled Hearing of Submissions on the Consultation Document for the 2024/2034
Long-Term Plan and the attached officers report