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Report 2013-2015

page Tag Oil Limited Cheal-C Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme Report 2013-2015 Technical Report 2015-04 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1515510 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1522284 (Pdf) July 2015 page page Executive summary Tag Oil Limited (TAG) operate the Cheal-C wellsite, located at 127 Brookes Road,

Sustaining Taranaki

In managing the region’s resources, the Taranaki Regional Council must understand the factors that influence the region and the potential pressures on the region’s resources. We work with the many This sustainable development approach is embedded in the principles of the Local Government Act 2002. Many of the policies and programmes described in this report represent major steps toward sustainable development in Taranaki. They demonstrate an attitude of

Appendices 3, 4 and 5: Local Government Act and Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act charging policies and funding and financial policies.

page Working with people | caring for Taranaki 145 APPENDIX 3 AND 4 Appendix 3: Local Government Act Charging Policy SCHEDULE OF CHARGES PURSUANT TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2002 INSPECTIONS AND INCIDENTS COST RECOVERY Pursuant to section 150 of the Local Government Act 2002, the Taranaki Regional Council gives notice that it has adopted the following schedules of charges for the recovery of the costs of inspection, including

Taranaki waterways report card 2018

page Waterways The state and future of our waterways is a matter that’s close to our hearts here in Taranaki, as it is for many New Zealanders up and down the country. Rightly so, too. But the people of this region have gone way beyond talking and finger-pointing. They’ve been taking action. And the results are consistently good enough to surprise even those of us at the business end of freshwater management. So in the past year, we’ve again seen the

Appendix C - Integrated Management System

organic waste streams that might otherwise require less favourable disposal methods, such as landfilling. The Uruti Composting facility has in operation since December 2001 and holds six separate consents with the Taranaki Regional Council, comprising of approximately 90 conditions 2.2 Purpose of this Manual This Manual defines the Integrated Management System (IMS) of Remediation NZ Ltd’s Uruti activities and contains: a) The Quality Health Safety and Environmental Policy; b)

Public notice - application for resource consent, Stratford wastewater treatment plant

page Doc# 1704402 Taranaki Regional Council Public Notice of Application for resource consent PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Taranaki Regional Council has received the following application for resource consent. The application is for a consent to replace an existing consent for ongoing operations at the Stratford District Council’s Stratford Wastewater Treatment Plant. Applicant: Stratford District Council Address for service: C/- Harrison Grierson,

PTL dredging consent monitoring 2016-2018

page Port Taranaki Ltd Maintenance Dredging Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2016-2018 Technical Report 2018-65 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2127680 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2181649 (Pdf) March 2019 page page Executive summary Port Taranaki Ltd (the Company) is the

Report 2014-2016

page Port Taranaki Ltd Maintenance Dredging Monitoring Report 2014-2016 Technical Report 2016-39 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council Document: 1779765 (Word) Private Bag 713 Document: 1801280 (Pdf) STRATFORD March 2017 page page Executive summary Port Taranaki Ltd (the Company) is the commercial operator of the port

Rules 15-20: Taking, use, damming and diversion of surface water (excluding Stony)

forestry unless the activity involves wetland habitat identified as regionally significant in accordance with Policy Bio4 of the Regional Policy Statement.21 Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy Reference Damming or diversion of water from a river or stream (excluding diversion or damming for the purposes of river and flood control, land drainage, or from wetlands listed in Appendix II) Note: This rule excludes damming

Schedule 4A - Significant species and ecosystems

page 145 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t i n d igenou s b iod i ve r s i t y Schedule 4 – Significant indigenous biodiversity This schedule identifies indigenous species, ecosystems and habitats identified as being regionally significant for their coastal indigenous biodiversity values. Schedule 4A includes a table identifying coastal indigenous flora and fauna species identified as threatened or at risk of extinction as