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SOE2022 Intro

page Kia ora koutou and welcome to Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022. Taranaki is blessed with a beautiful, unique and diverse natural environment. It’s why we live here and why we love it. It’s why people visit. But that environment is not always perfect, which is why we must work hard to protect and restore it. We all want to leave Taranaki better off for future generations. To achieve this, Taranaki Regional Council is working hard to

Form 211: Pipe a waterway

Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352. Attention: Consents Administration Officer Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless requested to do so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application within

June 2022 hydrology report

Hut 4 507.0 96.4 2172.0 99.7 44.2 2006 Mangorei Upper at Forest Hill 9 434.0 139.9 1946.0 128.4 54.4 2017 Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough 10 212.5 121.0 969.5 114.1 54.9 2012 Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental Data Report for June 2022 Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters 1. Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region page June Year to Date Hydro_Sites # days > 0.5 mm Total Rainfall (mm) % of

NPDC Water Supplies Annual Report 2020 2021

page New Plymouth District Council Water Supplies Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-18 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2861284 (Word) Document: 2953111 (Pdf) March 2022 page New Plymouth District Council Water Supplies Monitoring Programme Annual

SOE2022 Contaminated Land

page Contaminated land Under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), regional councils have a responsibility to investigate and monitor potentially contaminated land. Information collected is held in a database maintained by regional councils that is available to communities, regulators and environmental consultants. A variety of industrial, commercial and farming activities can result in chemical contamination of soil, air and water. A site is

Fonterra Whareroa Annual Report 2020-2021

page Fonterra Whareroa Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-71 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2819111 (Word) Document: 2973536 (Pdf) March 2022 page Fonterra Whareroa Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-71

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

page NPDC Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-97 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2990010 (Word) Document: 3007569 (Pdf) April 2022 page NPDC Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021 2990010

page NPDC Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-97 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2990010 (Word) Document: 3007569 (Pdf) April 2022 page NPDC Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021

Form 512: Change to extend lapse period

Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352. Attention: Consents Administration Officer Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless requested to do so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this

Talking Taranaki July 2022

page Climate and Air Land The area of land used for dairy farming has increased by 43% over the last 30 years. ar.The number of dairy cows remains simil Water Taranaki is one of the sunniest and windiest regions in New Zealand. Since 2009, Taranaki land owners have planted 46,000 poles to treat erosion-prone land; erected 237km of fencing and planted 894ha in trees along waterways and retired 5,523ha of erosion-prone land. Possum numbers are still