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Presentation for Taranaki RTC
11 Sep 2019 | Prepared by Investments Team and NZTA
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How the system works
NLTP
RLTPs
GPS
National Land
Transport
Fund
Crown
appropriations
Local share
Government outlines objectives
and funding for land transport
Regional councils outline their
transport priorities
NZTA sets out projects to be
funded from NLTF
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GPS 2018 was ambitious
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3x Themes
The themes delineate how
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South Taranaki District Council
Eltham WWTP
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2016-2017
Technical Report 2017-31
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1864753 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1959300 (Pdf) January 2018
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Executive summary
The South Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
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Time for school again
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Taranaki
The first term is a time when outdoor activities
are often blessed with fine weather and not
surprisingly bookings are filling fast. Rocky
shore studies are exceedingly popular at this
time of the year but owing to the high number
of bookings, further
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NPDC – Colson Road Landfill
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2013-2014
Technical Report 2014-59
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1430916 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1422947 (Pdf)
November 2014
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Executive summary
The New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) operates a
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Abplanalp Kaupokonui Bush
At a glance
TRC Reference: BD/9661
Ecological District: Egmont
Land Tenure: Private
Area(ha): 7.0
GPS: 1697080X & 5641686Y
Habitat: Forest Remnant
Bioclimatic Zone: Lower Montane
Ecosystem Type: MF8.2: Rimu, rata, kamahi
forest
National: Priority 4 – Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Representative ecosystem type
Regional
Please provide details of your submission. If your submission
is in a document, you can upload the document below.
To whom it may concern : My name is Murray James , I am the
Engineering Manager of Cogswell Surveys in Cambridge. My
wife Diane and I own a property at 7 Domett Street, Opunake .
I am writing in support of the application for consent renewals
for the Opunake Power Scheme.
The Opunake Power Station is part of the history of the region ,
and South Taranaki District Council has
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This book was first published in 1998 and adapted from a publication
originally produced in 1997 by S C Moore, Otago Regional Council.
This edition was updated and reprinted in 2009.
For further information please contact the
Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Private Bag, 713, Stratford 4352.
Phone: (06) 765-7127, Fax: (06) 765-5097
Email: info@trc.govt.nz, Web: www.trc.govt.nz
A Photographic Guide to
Freshwater Invertebrates
of Taranaki’s Rivers and Streams
and
Wetlands
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
At risk 20-30% left
Protection Status: Local Government
Catchment: Patea (343)
General Description
The Moir forest and wetlands are on private land (14.89ha of native forest and 3.3ha of wetlands) located
11.5 km north of Patea. The site lies in the Manawatu Plains Ecological District. The forest has been
modified in the
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FRODO-#2016028-v2-NPDC_request_to_vary_the_RLTPlan_2015_to_include_2017_18_level_crossing_projects Page 1 of 2
Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021
Purpose: To enable the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council to consider a request for a variation to the Regional
Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-21 (RLTP).
Requesting organisation: New Plymouth District Council
Contact person/s: Carl Whittleston
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MEASURING
AND REPORTING
WATER TAKES
An introduction to the Resource Management
(Measurement and Reporting of Water Takes)
Regulations 2010
If the regulations apply, check your consent conditions
to see whether your current obligations are more lenient,
exactly the same, or more stringent than each of the
requirements in the regulations.
If in doubt, contact your regional council – it is responsible
for enforcing the regulations.
Having established your compliance