spotless crake can often be heard.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
Create, protect and retire wetlands on your property.
Set up traps to control predators around suitable habitat.
Plant native wetland species and eradicate invasive plant species in your
wetland.
Report sightings to the Taranaki Regional Council or the Ornithological
Society NZ Regional Representative Barry Hartley
(barry_hartley@xtra.co.nz).
CONSERVATION
The spotless crake is a threatened
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Introduction
The Stream Health Measurement Assessment Kit (SHMAK) kit has been modified for use by
secondary school groups within the Taranaki region. The original kit was designed by NIWA
(National Institute of Water and Atmosphere) for use by farmers in New Zealand to monitor the
‘health’ of the streams that flow across their land. In combination with existing stream
assessment techniques already provided to school pupils by Taranaki Regional Council
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Regional Council
Taranaki
What does it mean?
Protecting
Council undertook a ‘wave survey’ as part of the review. It
allowed the community to tell us which surf breaks are valued,
and why. This information was used to determine the
appropriate level of protection for each break.
In the Proposed Coastal Plan, all surf breaks are protected
through the resource consent process. But the level of
protection will vary. Surf breaks have been classified as either
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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the matter of a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3.0)
Supplementary Evidence of Edward John Whiting
25 February 2022
Applicant's solicitor:
Alex Booker
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I know the recent drought has been bad news
for many people but on the positive side, the
fine weather meant that the majority of last
term’s school field trips went ahead as planned.
Term one was extremely busy with school visits
and field trips virtually every day
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I trust you all enjoyed your well earned break
and have returned to school totally refreshed
and looking forward to another rewarding year.
Thank you to the hundreds of teachers who
involved the Council in their programmes last
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environment.
Avoiding this environmental damage can be expensive.
Rubbish in the environment is not only unsightly but sometimes dangerous. This is
especially so in the marine environment where creatures can become entangled in
and choke on rubbish.
There are definite environmental benefits with natural resources being conserved
through waste minimisation and the effects of energy use on the environment. The
Taranaki Regional Council is committed to helping schools improve their
environmental
environment.
Avoiding this environmental damage can be expensive.
Rubbish in the environment is not only unsightly but sometimes dangerous. This is
especially so in the marine environment where creatures can become entangled in
and choke on rubbish.
There are definite environmental benefits with natural resources being conserved
through waste minimisation and the effects of energy use on the environment. The
Taranaki Regional Council is committed to helping schools improve their
environmental
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UNDER the Resource Mangement Act 1991 ("RMA")
IN THE MATTER of a resource consent application to the Taranaki Regional
Council for the application by Remediation (NZ) Limited
STATEMENT OF SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE OF ANDREW FERGUSON
CURTIS ON BEHALF OF REMEDIATION LIMITED
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 My full name is Andrew Ferguson Curtis. I am Technical Director Air
Quality at Pattie Delamore Partners (PDP). My qualifications and
experience are set out
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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
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Good Neighbour Rules
The Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki includes
new ‘Good Neighbour Rules’ that require land occupiers,
including the Crown, to prevent pests from affecting