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Trapping
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Health and safety when using traps
Make sure the lid on the DOC
traps is screwed down at all
times so children and pets can’t
access the trap, as these have
a powerful trap mechanism.
Wear gloves at
all times when
handling traps
The A24 trap is still
live even when it’s
been de-gassed.
Keep fingers clear of the
trap at all timesmechanism
Click and hold ‘save’ - the trap with
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Appendix XC: Ngati Tama statutory acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 58 of the Ngati Tama Claims Settlement Act 2003, information recording statutory
acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for
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Lower Waiwhakaiho Catchment
Monitoring Programme
Biennial Report
2012-2014
Technical Report 2014–123
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1441640 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1536698 (Pdf)
September 2015
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Executive summary
The Lower Waiwhakaiho River catchment monitoring programme addresses
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Bathing Beach Water Quality
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
Summer 2011-2012
Technical Report 2012-19
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1084918 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1095148 (Pdf)
October 2012
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Executive summary
This report provides an assessment of
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Bathing Beach Water Quality
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
Summer 2013-2014
Technical Report 2014-13
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1350373 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1357617 (Pdf)
June 2014
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Executive summary
This report provides an assessment of
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Appendix XD: 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
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Introduction
Like all regional councils in New Zealand, the Taranaki Regional Council monitors the overall state of the
environment within the boundaries of its region. Not only is monitoring a requirement under the Resource
Management Act 1991 (RMA), it provides important feedback on how well the Council is promoting the sole
purpose of the RMA—the sustainable management of Taranaki’s natural and physical resources.
Purpose of the report
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Jowett Consulting Limited
Review of Minimum Flows and
Water Allocation in Taranaki
Client Report: IJ1702
July 2018
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Review of Minimum Flows and Water Allocation
in Taranaki
Ian Jowett
Prepared for
Taranaki Regional Council
Jowett Consulting Ltd.
Client Report: IJ1702
July 2018
Tairua 3208, New Zealand
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Date 25 March 2020, 1pm
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 2458120
Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson)
M J Cloke (via zoom)
M G Davey
C L Littlewood
M J McDonald
D H McIntyre
E D Van Der Leden (via zoom)
N W Walker (via zoom)
C S Williamson (via zoom)
Attending Messrs B G Chamberlain (Chief Executive)
M J Nield (Director …
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Coastal Plan review:
Regional Council
Taranaki
‘Significant Surfing Area’
Surf breaks
What’s in the Plan and what it would mean for surfers and othersProposed
The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing its Coastal Plan, which
is the ‘rule book’ governing the use, development and protection
of what’s known as the coastal marine area.
The review is an opportunity to make a great place even better.
Our coastline is a physically rugged and special environment