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Greymouth Petroleum Ltd
Southern Sites
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-03
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Greymouth Petroleum
Southern Sites
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-03
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467
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Greymouth Petroleum Ltd
Northern Sites
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-02
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Greymouth Petroleum Ltd
Northern sites
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-02
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
The environmental performance of consent holders is closely monitored by the Council, with results reported to the community. The Council’s scientific and technical officers prepare 100-plus monitoring reports each year, most of them annual, biennial or triennial compliance reports covering large individual consent holders in most cases, or a number of smaller consent-holders – within a particular catchment, for example. There are also reports covering one-off activities such as exploration
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Preface
This is the first regional coastal plan prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under
the Resource Management Act 1991. The passage of that Act brought about a major
reform of the way in which the coastline and coastal waters of New Zealand are
managed. The Taranaki Regional Council's responsibilities have been extended from its
water quality management role to include such functions as control of structure
placement, reclamation and foreshore works, noise emission
The environmental performance of consent holders is closely monitored by the Council, with results reported to the community. The Council’s scientific and technical officers prepare 100-plus monitoring reports each year, most of them annual, biennial or triennial compliance reports covering large individual consent holders in most cases, or a number of smaller consent-holders – within a particular catchment, for example. There are also reports covering one-off activities such as exploration
Zealand’s only
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Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 6666
commercially producing oil and gas area and an area of
continuing exploration activity.
2.3 LANDFORMS AND SOILS
The Taranaki region consists of four distinctive
landforms (Figure 3), each of which requires a different
type of environmental management:
• the volcanic landscape and ring plain centred on
Mount Taranaki
• the dissected Taranaki hill country
• the coastal and inland
explored to minimise the exposure to communities.
• Supporting TSVAG with regional hazard science exploration.
• Continuing to work with scientific partners after the completion of the He Mounga Puia
project and outcomes.
• Developing community risk assessments and summaries for our hazards across the
region.
• TEMO staff member now sits on the Taranaki Resource Manager Group.
Operational Excellence
Effective management of response and recovery of adverse events supporting the
officers strongly
recommend that the responsible road controlling
authorities meet with the submitter (and other interested
parties) to go through his detailed plans and concept
drawings to explore opportunities for road safety
improvements and to address concerns raised.
Taranaki Regional Transport Committee Meeting - Hearing of submissions on the Regional Land Transport Plan 2021/22-2026/27
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Submission 2: Emma B
Submitter’s comments and requests
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Todd Energy Ltd
Deep Well Injection
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-44
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Todd Energy Ltd
Deep Well Injection
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2023/24
Technical Report 2024-44
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
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