Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Protection Status: QEll Pending
Catchment: Tapuae (386)
General Description
Fangorn and Forbidden Forest KNE is located on privately owned land on Pheney Road, 2km south of
Omata. The site lies in the Egmont Ecological District and Tapuae Stream catchment. Fanghorn and
Forbidden Forest is
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STRATFORD
November 2009
Document #597335
#668749 (Appendix II)
#668760 (Appendix III)
Coastal Erosion Information
Inventory and
recommendations for state of
environment monitoring
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Executive Summary
The Taranaki coast is an eroding one. Coastal erosion
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Greymouth Petroleum Limited
Turangi-B Hydraulic Fracturing
Monitoring Programme Report
2013-2015
Technical Report 2014-115
Taranaki Regional Council
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Document: 1503404 (Pdf)
June 2015
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Greymouth Petroleum Limited (Greymouth) operates the Turangi-B wellsite,
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Taranaki Racing Club
Groundwater Abstraction
Monitoring Programme Report
2009-2013
Technical Report 2013 - 71
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February 2014
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The Taranaki Racing Club owns and operates the Pukekura
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August 2021.
Payment Locations
The rates and charges will become due and payable at the principal offices and service centres of the region’s district
councils. The rates and charges can also be paid at the principal office of the Taranaki Regional Council.
Rating impact
The following are examples of the level of total rates that different groups of ratepayers will incur in 2021/2022 under this
Plan. All figures are GST exclusive. These figures are calculated on the
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South Taranaki District Council
Waverley, Kaponga, Manaia and Patea
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Systems
Monitoring Programmes
Annual Report
2013-2014
Technical Report 2014 -18
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October 2014
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My last goodbye
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It is with pleasure that I can inform you that Dr
Emily Roberts, a Marine Biologist at the Council
has been appointed as my successor as
Education Officer. Many of you will have met
Emily through her work in a number of recent
environmental projects including
was developed by the Soil
Conservation and Rivers Control Council. Today, this
classification system is used by the Taranaki Regional
Council Land Management Department at a farm scale to
assess a variety of land management issues.
A national coverage of Land Resource Inventory
worksheets and supporting documents were prepared
after intensive field work, aerial photograph interpretation
and the use of data from other agencies. The data is
displayed on the worksheets at a 1:63,630 (one inch to
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Taranaki Regional Transport Committee
11 September 2019
CIP connectivity programmes update
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Overview – Taranaki region
Commercial in Confidence
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• UFB -~77% Taranaki population
-17 cities/towns
• Rural Broadband ~-2,415 end users
-only 0.3% of regional population left
• Mobile black spots: -78 km new State Highway
-3 tourism sites
-17 new mobile towers
• 41 Marae eligible for broadband coverage
Overall, 99.8% of New Zealand’s population will
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219 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki
Appendix XE: Ngāti Mutunga statutory acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 53 of the Ngāti Mutunga Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording
statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for