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Water metering and reporting

electronically send water usage data captured by data loggers/information recorders to the Taranaki Regional Council. This can be achieved using telemetry, which is explained in this Council information sheet: Telemetry information for consent users Measuring water useKeeping a track of the volume of water consented for use and making sure it is accurate means we can better strike the balance between using and protecting the fresh water resources in the region. Monitoring your water take also helps you make

Meetings calendar

Chairperson: Craig Williamson Deputy Chairperson: Bonita Bigham Members: Donna Cram, Susan Hughes, Alan Jamieson, Donald McIntyre Ex officio: Charlotte Littlewood, Neil Walker External appointments: Peter Moeahu, Emily Bailey, Mitchell Ritai (iwi). Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Chairperson: Tom Cloke Members: Susan Hughes, Alan Jamieson, Donald McIntyre, Craig Williamson Ex officio: Charlotte Littlewood, Neil Walker Regional Transport Committee Chairperson: Alan Jamieson Deputy Chairperson: Tom Cloke

Church pastor inspires members to get trapping

members were keen to trap at home. At the close of service one Sunday Steve mentioned what he had been up to and asked if anyone was interested. He says he was “astounded” by the response. “They lined up for them and the traps just disappeared.” Mark’s been back a couple of times to restock, with at least 20 more T-Rex traps in backyards across the region as a result. Mark is delighted Steve has agreed to be a Community Champion for Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, joining a growing number of

Environmental leadership in business 2020

Business category winners in the 2020 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Blake Cheer and Gareth Fraser, Fonterra Farm Source Taranaki - for efforts to enhance farming practices through collaboration with the farming community for the protection of the environment. Blake and Gareth are helping dairy farmers across Taranaki make the environment a central part of their everyday business activities. The pair are instrumental in the roll-out of Tiaki Farm Environment Plans for Fonterra

Kauri E hydraulic fracturing report 2018-2019

page Westside New Zealand Ltd Kauri-E Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme 2018-2019 Technical Report 20-34 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2377711 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2523002 (Pdf) September 2020 page page Executive summary Westside New Zealand Ltd (Westside) operates

Connector code of conduct

Pickering Motors and the Taranaki Regional Council want all passengers to enjoy a comfortable and safe environment when using this service. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect A friendly and efficient service A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling You are responsible for: Following the instructions of any bus driver, Regional Council Officer, security or police officer Understanding and respecting the rights of other people usi Your

Measuring water quality

The ecological, physical and chemical state of Taranaki’s waterways has been monitored by the Taranaki Regional Council for more than 20 years. Ecological healthEcological health is the primary measure of freshwater quality. It is assessed using an internationally recognised index based on tiny animals – including insects, crustaceans, molluscs, worms and leeches – found in waterways. These creatures are called macroinvertebrates and the index is called the Macroinvertebrate Community Index, or