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Taranaki Regional Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda 28 February 2023

Document: 3148413 Recommendations That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Pukeiti, 2290 Carington Road, New Plymouth on 13 December 2022. Matters arising Appendices/Attachments Document: 3128780 Minutes Ordinary meeting 13 December 2022 Ordinary Council - Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes 13 December 2022 5 page Date: Tuesday,

OMV New Zealand Ltd Maui Production Station Annual Report 2022-2023

page OMV New Zealand Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-60 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3200654 (Word) Document: 3220683 (Pdf) February 2024 page OMV New Zealand Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023

Waitaha catchment consent monitoring 2018-2019

page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-95 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2312180 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2476966 (Pdf) May 2020 page page Executive summary This 2018-2019 annual compliance monitoring report is the 25th report

Reflecting on a true community effort

city-dwellers and an iwi ranger. Although all from different walks of life, they share a commitment to leaving this region better than how they found it. They’re also all excited about the native birds they can see returning and take satisfaction out of helping make that happen. They have a lot to be proud of, as does the wider Taranaki community. Urban residents are embracing backyard rat trapping, with thousands of traps distributed to households across Taranaki. The rural programme is now into year three

Pest Pathways into Taranaki

completed risk assessment and sets out recommended options for the future management of pest pathways into the Taranaki Region. This report and the supporting pest inventory will assist TRC to:  Inform and implement regional surveillance, incursion response and communication activities;  Further explore and implement regulatory and/or non-regulatory methods for managing pests and pathways.  Determine the most effective allocation of resources in relation to …

Irrigation

To take and use water for pasture irrigation you need to apply for resource consent. Applying to take water for pasture irrigation?An application to take and use fresh water for pasture irrigation is assessed against the rules of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. Which rules are applied will depend on the catchment you intend to use and whether you intend to source your take from surface water (a river, stream, spring or lake) or from a groundwater source. Assessment of environmental

Irrigation

To take and use water for pasture irrigation you need to apply for resource consent. Applying to take water for pasture irrigation?An application to take and use fresh water for pasture irrigation is assessed against the rules of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. Which rules are applied will depend on the catchment you intend to use and whether you intend to source your take from surface water (a river, stream, spring or lake) or from a groundwater source. Assessment of environmental

Report 2013

page Greymouth Petroleum Limited Turangi-B Hydraulic Fracturing Groundwater Monitoring Programme Report 2011-2013 Technical Report 2013–14 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1219404 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1202391 (Pdf) July 2013 page page Executive summary Greymouth

Toutouwai spreading their wings in Taranaki

is doing on the maunga, together allowing safe passage for not only toutouwai, but other native birds such as the whio.” A toutouwai at Lake Mangamahoe. Photo/Tony Green He says another key factor is riparian planting. Over the last 25 years the Taranaki Regional Council has been supporting landowners to plant native trees along the banks of waterways. “These provide pathways for the movement of birds – they’re essentially safe corridors down our waterways. “This kind of result is exactly what

Self-help possum control

The Council’s award-winning Self-Help Possum Control Programme is the largest programme of its type in the country, covering almost all private land on the ring plain, and significant parts of the coast and hillcountry. Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki This new initiative aims to build on current pest-control and biodiversity programmes with the aim of making Taranaki the first predator-free region in New Zealand. Read more about Towards Predator-Free Taranaki How the