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Maui PS consent monitoring 2020-2021

page OMV Taranaki Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-37 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2843362 (Word) Document: 2880000 (Pdf) November 2021 page OMV Taranaki Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual

Biosecurity officers areas 2025

mark.savage@trc.govt.nz 027 448 2009 Waiaua Karl Osten karl.osten@trc.govt.nz 027 289 1772 Peri-urban NP biosecurity@trc.govt.nz 0800 376 222Kaitake Zero & Hangatāhua Dylan Pollard dylan.pollard@trc.govt.nz 027 343 9527 NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD ŌPUNAKE H WERAĀ INGLEWOOD Taranaki Regional Council

Taranaki Biodiversity Forum Accord 2012

“regionally distinctive” 2. Secure a full range of sites that provide core habitat for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species 3. Maintain the areal extent of systems that are historically rare or representative of a threatened ecosystem type where native vegetative is now reduced to 20% or less for that ecosystem type. The priorities examine the adequacy of current protection given to our biodiversity assets. In so doing, they highlight specific species and sites

Schedule 7A - Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks

page 193 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks Schedule 7 – Significant surf breaks and Significant Surfing Area This schedule identifies nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks and the Significant Surfing Area. Site locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. Schedule 7A – Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks

Appendix 2A: Values of protected wetlands in the Taranaki region

Bittern, fernbird, KIwi in surrounding forest. Regionally uncommon Plants include water millet. A Y-shaped lake with an intact forest catchment. Evidence of temporary Maori food gathering sites. Popular recreational area, used seasonally for powerboating. Lake Waiau 41.8 ha Dabchick, grey teal, fernbird, spotless crake, bittern. Ruppia, forked sundew, bur-reed, willow herbs and orchids in mesotrophic bog. Lake with extensive swamps at north and south ends, some fringing

Job Description Data Developer

Emergency planning and response – Where required, participate in emergency management training exercises and support Council during an emergency management response, having due regard to the safety of your family.  Live our values - Be aware of and demonstrate our values in ways that support inclusivity in every aspect of our work. Delegations of authority | Te tuku mana Delegations for all roles are set out in the Taranaki Regional Council Delegations Manual as appropriate.

Policy & Planning agenda July 2020

risk assessment to identify high-risk pests and pathways for the Taranaki region and explore whether the Council is 'best placed' to manage the pathways identified (either in a lead or supporting role). 16. In brief, the think-piece is the culmination of a high-level literature review of candidate pathway pest species and expert opinion. It includes key findings from an 'experts' workshop held in Taranaki on 18 February 2020. The workshop was attended by the consultants and biosecurity …

Solid Waste Management agenda Nov 2020

page Thursday 19 November 2020, 10.30am page Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee 19 November 2020 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Agenda Topic Page Apologies Notification of Late Items 1. Confirmation of Minutes 4 2. Regional Waste Minimisation Officer's Activity Report 9 3. Waste Management and Minimisation Plan Regional Annual KPI Sumary 21 4. Submission on Reducing the Impact of Plastic on our Environment 33 Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee …

Job Description Project Interface Coordinator

page Project Interface Coordinator Purpose | Te arotahi mātua The Project Interface Coordinator is responsible for working collaboratively and cohesively with both Taranaki Regional Council and New Plymouth District Council to ensure the timely delivery of their regulatory responsibilities. The role encompasses engagement with Te Ara o Te Ata/Mount Messenger Alliance, iwi/hapū, the science community, and a range of internal and external stakeholders. Effective