Your search for 'regional explorer' returned 4415 results.

Funding Impact Statement including rates information 2017-2018

page Working with people  caring for Taranaki 49 Funding Impact Statement FUNDING IMPACT STATEMENT The total estimated expenditure for the Taranaki Regional Council for 2017/2018 is $26,086,866. This expenditure will be funded from the following sources. These funding/financing sources are consistent with the Council’s Revenue and Financing Policy. 2016/2017 Estimate $ 2017/2018 Estimate $ 2017/2018 LTP $

Annual report 2014-2015

page Hickman JD 1997 Family Trust Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-34 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1561789 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1563353 (Pdf) October 2015 page page Executive summary The Hickman JD 1997 Family Trust (the Company) operates a road transport depot located on

Annual report 2015-2016

page Dimar Partnership Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-66 page page Dimar Partnership Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-66 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1714336 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1716512 (Pdf) August 2016 page

2015 Environmental Awards winners

… page 2015 page Working with people caring for Taranaki page David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman It's important to note that our awards have no 'supreme winner' as such. Or should I say, all the recipients are supreme winners! The range of activities is so broad that it's just not possible to judge the value of one against the other. All are worthy of celebration. Welcome to the 2015 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.

Rules 80-87: Wetlands

this Plan relating to any plantation forestry activities in those wetlands scheduled in Appendices IIA and IIB of the Plan will prevail over any NES-PF requirements.52 Advisory note 2: The definition of Significant Natural Areas in the NES-PF includes wetlands identified or described in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS). Where plantation forestry activities regulated by the NES-PF are likely to have an impact on a wetland identified or described in the RPS, the most stringent rule in the

BMW Farms; Corbett Rd QEII Covenants; Cotebrook; Hann Bush & Kahikatea Block; Kaka Creek Bush; Lowe South Block; Mathews QEII; Mount View; Ralph Arnold; Te Huia Holdings Wetlands; Te Urenui & Pohokura Pa

Threatened Land Environment Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Representative ecosystem type Regional Ecosystem Loss: Acutely Threatened <10% left Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEII Covenant Catchment: Waiteika (362) General Description BMW Farms QEII forest remnants are located on privately owned land approximately 6km North East

Bens Bush KNE

Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEII Covenant Catchment: Onaero (398) General Description Ben's Bush QEII covenant is located on private land, approximately 4.8km south of Urenui in North Taranaki. The remnant is comprised of semi-coastal forest and includes three unnamed tributaries

Biennial report 2012-2014

page Hongihongi and Herekawe Streams Joint Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2012-2014 Technical Report 2014–60 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1285711 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1409137 (Pdf) October 2014 page page Executive summary This report for the period 1 July 2012 to 30

Annual report 2014-2015

page Greymouth Petroleum Limited Ohanga-A Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-47 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1572840 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1574126 (Pdf) November 2015 page page Executive summary Greymouth Petroleum Limited (GPL) operates the

WaterwaysReport2019

page 15,409 streambanks km 8,928 riparian vegetation km 5.6 million plants 6,000 native habitat protected ha million spent to date 128$ 13,756 fenced km Transforming TaranakiRegional Council Taranaki A region transformed Since the 1990s, landowners and farmers on the Taranaki ring plain and coastal terraces have voluntarily protected rivers, streams and wetlands with 5.6 million plants and 13,000km of fencing, with more of each to come. This