require with
regards to communications and engagement.
Farm dairy effluent discharge is subject to rules in the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. This plan
is on our website:
https://www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans/regional-fresh-water-plan/
Please name the Consents Officer or TRC staff
member you have discussed your application with
PART 1
1) Applicant Details - Please complete either (A), (B) or (C)
I
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Fonterra Kapuni
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-08
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2793812 (Word)
Document: 2973667 (Pdf)
March 2022
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Fonterra Kapuni
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-08
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
www.pukeiti.org.nz
is worth a look!
Please mark these
dates in your calendar.
Some dates and details
have been changed so
check carefully*
2022
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Drinks and nibbles in the garden
(out of the Douglas Cook Room), preceded by a guided
walk
recording use of
synthetic nitrogen
fertiliser to provide
Taranaki Regional
Council in July 2022.
Feedpads and stock
holding standards apply.
1 July 2023
1 July 2025
Stock must be excluded from lakes
and rivers wider than 1m anywhere
in the land parcel as follows.
• Dairy support cattle on any terrain
• Non-intensively farmers beef cattle
and deer on low slope land
• All beef, dairy, dairy support cattle,
deer and pigs from wetlands that
support a
Country.
Prior to human settlement, much of the region would have
been covered in native vegetation. Today, around 40% of
Taranaki native forest and bush habitat remains. Taranaki
Maunga and Te Papakura o Taranaki contain the region’s
only true alpine and subalpine habitats. Large tracts of
forest can still be found in the hill country to the east, with
smaller fragmented habitats scattered around the volcanic
ring plain. The Sugar Loaf Islands and surrounding Marine
process,
please contact the Consents Section of the Taranaki Regional Council for guidance on 06 765 7127 or
0800 736 222.
(2) Please make sure you have seen the application in its entirety, including any attachments and
supporting documentation.
For office use only Date Received : __________________________ Doc # __________________________
Private Bag 713, Stratford
Telephone 06-765 7127
Fax 06-765 5097
consents@trc.govt.nz
flora and fauna.
Today, the garden encompasses 360 hectares,
holding nearly 300 taxa from the genus
Rhododendron, and with more than 21 kilometres
of walkways through New Zealand’s native
rainforest. Although the Taranaki Regional Council
now manages the garden day-to-day, we still hold
true to our original purpose, maintaining a close
partnership with the TRC and contributing
practically and financially to conserve and grow
Pukeiti’s unique plant collection. We also actively
provide
yields (1,000 GL/yr) for each of the region’s
groundwater aquifers.
What we know
Groundwater allocation
The amount of groundwater allocated across the region
is very low, with only small increases in demand over the
last 10 years. As of 30 June 2020, there were 73 consents
authorising groundwater use, up from 51 in 2013 (+43%).
The total volume of groundwater allocated by these
consents is equivalent to just over 2% of the region’s total
estimated sustainable yield.
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What does Council do?
While district councils are responsible for a wide range of local
services in your area, the role and responsibilities of the Regional
Council involve managing the region’s natural resources - it manages
land, air, coast and the quality of water in our lakes and rivers. They
are also responsible for biodiversity, regional parks, flood protection,
emergency management and regional transport. The Regional
Council works closely with district councils and other
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Map1. Month total rain (mm) and percentage of long-term mean.
Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for September 2022
Note: Provisional Data Only.
1. Rain gauge values at 28 sites in Taranaki
Taranaki Region co-owns rain-gauges with Horizons, so we can assess rainfalls right over
the Eastern Hill Country (these are included in our reporting since August 2022).
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Map1a. YTD total rain (mm) and percentage