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Healthy waterways report 2016

The mauri and health of our rivers and streams is highly valued and is vital to the well-being, livelihood and lifestyle of everyone in the Taranaki region. David MacLeod. There is plenty of interest and public discussion around the water quality in our rivers and streams. And so, as the manager of the freshwater resource, the Taranaki Regional Council closely monitors waterway quality to ensure that the discussion, as well as the Council’s own decision making, is well informed by fact and

Taranaki Lifelines Vulnerability Study Oct 2018

Management New Plymouth District Council New Zealand Transport Agency Nova Port Taranaki Powerco (Electricity) Powerco (Gas) South Taranaki District Council Spark Stratford District Council Taranaki Regional Council Transpower Vodafone DISCLAIMER This report is general in its application and subjective in its recommendations. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the report, no liability whatsoever can be accepted for

Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016

page W02050100_R003_FINAL PATTLE DELAMORE PARTNERS LTD Level 1, 111 Customhouse Quay Wellington 6011 PO Box 6136, Wellington 6141, New Zealand Tel +64 4 471 4130 Fax +64 4 471 4131 Website http://www.pdp.co.nz Auckland Tauranga Wellington Christchurch Bayly Road – Detailed Site Investigation • Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council • February 2016 annotation

Healthy waterways report 2017

The mauri and health of our rivers and streams are highly valued and are vital to the well-being, livelihood and lifestyle of everyone in the Taranaki region. David MacLeod. There is plenty of interest and public discussion around the water quality in our rivers and streams. And so, as the manager of the freshwater resource, the Taranaki Regional Council closely monitors waterway quality to ensure that the discussion, as well as the Council’s own decision making, is well informed by fact and

Good farming practice

Leading farmers and land managers employ good farming practice to improve production, performance and sustainable land use. The advice and guidelines here have been developed by primary sector organisations and the Taranaki Regional Council encourages their use. What, why and how What is good farming practice?The term 'good farming practice' – sometimes referred to as 'good management practices' – describes relatively simple, easy-to-adopt measures based on sound production methods, and can be

Restore Kaitake

multi-pronged effort to reduce predators from 8,600 hectares approximately, including Oakura, the Kaitake Range and farmland down to the coast. The project is helping to rejuvenate the area so native species can once again flourish. The joint work to Restore Kaitake is a multi-pronged approach, involving local residents and groups, which are teaming up with Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, led by Taranaki Regional Council, and Taranaki Mounga Project, a conservation project on Egmont National Park, to

TRC Bulletin - 28 July 2016

Items of interest from today's meeting of the Council's Policy and Planning Committee: River water a nod to farmers' efforts A NIWA study has shown that river quality in farming areas is in better shape nationally than at urban sites, with predominant signs of improvement across most measures. The study was presented at the recent Taranaki Regional Council Policy and Planning meeting, and generally rated national river health as “excellent” at natural sites, “good” at exotic forestry and

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda April 2024

Committee Minutes – 19 March 2024 Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management Document: 3267783 Recommendations That Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 19 March 2024 b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the