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Application Form change to extend lapse period FORM NO 512 CURRENT

provide you with the correct contact information and anything else you might require with regards to communications and engagement. You need to complete an application form for each consent. If you have any questions relating to completion of this application form, please contact the Consents Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Form No: 512 page 07/2025 – #TRCID-1750395856-456

Volcano hazards management for Taranaki - GNS Science

movements over a wide region. This type of data is now being captured in some areas of New Zealand. On Taranaki, there is currently one permanent GPS station and numerous surveying marks that are measured by GPS periodically (every few years) to establish a baseline for local and regional scale deformation. Gases are usually discharged through gas vents (fumaroles) from which the temperature and composition of these gases can be measured by taking regular samples. As magma rises in the volcano,

Biodiversity Accord

“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

Maui production station consent monitoring 2018-2019

page OMV Taranaki Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-60 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2345620 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2377393 (Pdf) February 2020 page page Executive summary OMV Taranaki Ltd (OMV), formerly

Annual report 2012-2013

page Waitaha Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2012-2013 Technical Report 2013–84 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1299686 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1385645 (Pdf) September 2014 page page Executive summary The 2012-2013 annual compliance monitoring report is the

Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes

page Agenda Memorandum Date 27 November 2014 Memorandum to Chairperson and Members Policy and Planning Committee Subject: Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes in the Taranaki region Item: 6 Approved by: G K Bedford, Director – Environment Quality B G Chamberlain, Chief Executive Document: 1428060 Purpose The purpose of this memorandum is to introduce a report entitled

Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan

page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki __________________________________________________________________________________________ Factsheet: 1 The Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy and Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki Protecting Taranaki’s land and water from pests and other harmful plants and animals is

Online Wave Survey data analysis & proposed regionally significant surf breaks

page Regional Council Taranaki Online Wave Survey data analysis and proposed regionally significant surf breaks Taranaki Regional Council Coastal Plan review: Regional Council Taranaki page page 1O NL INE W AV E S URV EY DATA ANAL YS IS AND P RO P OSED REG IO NAL L Y S IGNIF ICANT S URF BREAKS Contents Contents

Appendix 2: Threatened, at risk and regionally distinctive species in Taranaki

page 33 Appendix II: Threatened, at risk and regionally distinctive species Table 6: Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive native animal species in Taranaki Classification Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species in Taranaki Resident (R) or migratory (M) populations Adequacy of current protection (at some sites) Common name Scientific name T h re at en ed Nationally critical Black stilt Himantopus