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Freshwater Physicochemical Programme
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-27
Taranaki Regional Council
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD
Document: 1780684 (Word)
Document: 1862502 (Pdf) June 2017
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Taranaki Regional Council
2017 Meeting Schedule
Dates and times for individual meetings may have altered subsequent to preparation of this document.
For up-to-date schedule, see www.trc.govt.nz/meetings-schedule
January 31 Tuesday 9.30am Consents & Regulatory Committee
31 Tuesday 11.00am Policy & Planning Committee
February 6 Monday Waitangi Day
13 Monday 10.00am Executive, Audit & Risk Committee
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Appendix IVC: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi statutory
acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 45 of the Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Claims Settlement Act 2005, information recording statutory
acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki. The information includes relevant
provisions of Subpart 3 of Part 4 of the Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
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State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2014-2015
Technical Report 2015-51
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Private Bag 713
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD
Document: 1577779 (Word)
Document: 1646341 (Pdf) March 2016
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to join the Enviroschools kaupapa, send them our way.
There’s $$$$ to be gotten and student/teacher
events on offer.
Separate panui attached
for each event
Lauree Jones, Regional Coordinator & Facilitator,
027 245 6119 Lauree.jones@trc.govt.nz
Esther Ward-Campbell, Facilitator,
027 431 5459 enviroschoolstaranaki@gmail.com
annotation https://www.seek.co.nz/job/40792611?type=standout#searchRequestToken=3e9a802e-338a-4c16-a9a5-94b52b571d8d
transactions.
• If your card does not work when you present it to
your driver, you will pay the full fare. Please report
the card failure to the Regional Council on 0800 868
662 – if the fault was due to the in-vehicle
equipment you will be contacted and can receive a
refund from the transport operator.
• If your card is lost or stolen phone the Council
0800 868 662. There is a $5 charge
for a replacement card so please keep your card
in a safe place. Until you receive your new card
you
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25 February 2021
Document: 2668814
File: 5838-3.0; 5839-3.0
Notice to Applicant and Submitters who indicated a wish to be heard
Notice of hearing – Remediation NZ Ltd
Hearing Date and Time
Notice is hereby given that a hearing for the resource consent application by Remediation
NZ Ltd detailed below will commence at 9:30 am on 24 March 2021 at the Taranaki
Regional Council, 47 Cloten Street, Stratford. It is expected to continue the following day.
Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Protection Status: Landowner may pursue QEII
Covenant
Catchment: Waiongana (394)
General Description
The Gillett Family Bush site is located on privately owned land 4.5 km northeast of Inglewood and lies in
the Egmont Ecological District and Waiongana Stream catchment. The site is
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Taranaki Regional Council
Email: info@trc.govt.nz
Phone: 06 765 7127
www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki
Factsheet: 4
Good Neighbour Rules
The Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki
includes new ‘Good Neighbour Rules’ that require land
occupiers, including the Crown, to prevent pests from affecting
environmental or agricultural values on adjacent properties.
See Factsheet 3 to read more about the Plan.
Historical evidence and scientific research show the potential
impact on New Zealand’s population and economy as a consequence of natural events to be significantly
greater in more recent years, as witnessed in Christchurch in 2010 and 2011.
In Taranaki, significant potential hazards include volcanic activity, earthquakes, flooding, high winds, drought
and erosion and landslips, although to some extent, vulnerability to natural hazards depends on where in the
region residents live.