in the Taranaki region
Prior to 2022, lake monitoring undertaken by the Taranaki Regional Council largely focused on a single lake,
Lake Rotorangi. Lake Rotorangi is an artificial lake used for hydroelectric generation and monitoring has
been undertaken primarily for the purpose of compliance with resource consents associated with the
hydroscheme. Monitoring began in 1988 and included both water quality and biological monitoring.
Presently, water quality surveys are conducted
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Notice of Council Resolution on Electoral System
and Right to Demand a Poll
Notice is given under section 28 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, that the Taranaki Regional Council
has resolved to retain the First Past the Post electoral system for its 2025 triennial general election.
Electors of the Taranaki Regional Council have a right to demand a poll at any time to countermand
the resolution to use the First Past the Post electoral system.
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TARANAKI STADIUM TRUST
STATEMENT OF INTENT
FOR THE YEAR TO 30 JUNE 2024
Document: 3144421
The Taranaki Stadium Trust (the Trust) is a charitable trust, incorporated in New Zealand, under the
Charitable Trusts Act 1957. The Trust is a council-controlled organisation, as defined by section 6 of
the Local Government Act 2002, of the Taranaki Regional Council. The Trust owns Yarrow Stadium
(the Stadium) land, building and facilities. The operation of the stadium is
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FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT UNIT
Discussion document
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ISSN: TBC (Online)
Document: 3203968 (Word)
Document: 3209202 (PDF)
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Lake Rotorangi
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-63
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2866790 (Word)
Document: 2886677 (Pdf)
November 2021
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Lake Rotorangi
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-63
least 7 days of continuous dissolved oxygen monitoring to be collected at least once during the summer
period (1 November to 30 April), using the method of Young RG, Clapcott JE, Simon K. 2016. Ecosystem functions and
stream health. Advances in New Zealand Freshwater Science. NZ Freshwater Sciences Society, NZ Hydrological Society. (see
clause 1.8)
Monitoring of dissolved oxygen and ecosystem metabolism in the
Taranaki region
Dissolved oxygen (regional)
The Taranaki
8. Port Taranaki Statement of Corporate Intent 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2026 55
9. Adoption of Statements of Intent 66
10. Regional Software holdings Limited: Notification of Directors 114
11. Health and Safety Report June 2023 144
12. Public Excluded
13. Public Excluded Recommendations 149
14. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes - 19 June 2023 150
15. Yarrow Stadium Plus: Project Steering Group Report 155
16. Consideration of the 2022/2023 Annual Report 164
17.
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On the future of
transport in
Taranaki
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active and public transport
Public consultation on the two
documents that make up the Better
Travel Choices for Taranaki is taking
place from Monday 18 September to
Sunday 29 October 2023.
Better Travel Choices for Taranaki
sets out a series of ideas and
options that respond to “The Road
Ahead” regional transport
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these categories are in the default
class.
Further, as the maximum amount of periphyton biomass is affected by the amount of nutrients in the water
column, the NPS-FM also requires councils to set appropriate in-stream concentrations and exceedance
criteria for dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) to regulate
periphyton biomass growth (Ministry for the Environment, 2020).
Periphyton monitoring in the Taranaki region
In 2018, Taranaki Regional