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Total Mobility Newsletter December 2018

(excluding Public Holidays). Visit: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/ Email: totalmobility@trc.govt.nz Waitara Services There have been changes to the provision of Total Mobility services in Waitara. Misinformation by another passenger service has recently caused unwarranted confusion. The good news is that the scheme continues to operate. The Taranaki Regional Council is extremely grateful to the transport providers who have kindly collaborated with the Council to ensure at least

3. Surface water quality

page CONCEPT SHEET 3 Surface water quality Water quality is influenced by natural factors such as climate, flow, geology, soils and vegetation cover. It is affected by what enters it, whether running off the land or through a pipe, and by how much is flowing in the waterway. It is also influenced by human activities such as waste disposal, urban and industrial development and agriculture. The Taranaki Regional Council monitors waterways to

Waiwiri Wetlands

General description The Waiwiri wetlands QEII covenants cover 3.9 ha in total. The area is made up of three small gully systems. Five man-made open water ponds have been created on the valley floors to enhance wetland values at the site. Only small areas of the original native vegetation present in the gullies remain however additional buffer planting around the wetlands and including an adjoining hillside has been undertaken to increase wetland values. Threatened and regionally distinctive

Rules 42-45: Discharges from site development, earthworks or soil conditioners

page 73 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Discharges from land: site development, earthworks or the application of soil conditioners page 74 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki page 75 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Discharges from Site Development and Landscaping Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions

LUWQ2017

page Working with people | car ing for Taranaki Working with people | car ing for Taranaki Gary Bedford, Director-Environment quality Taranaki Regional Council, gary.bedford@trc.govt.nz LUWQ 2017 Transforming the stream banks of Taranaki, New Zealand: Voluntary regional-scale stream enhancement page Working with people | car ing for Taranaki page Working with people | car ing for Taranaki page

Total Mobility newsletter - September 2016

share of the fare just as you have in the past. It will be important to keep your new card in a safe place. The swipe card system is slowly being introduced nationwide and is already working well in Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury. Your new card will make travelling within other regions so much easier. In the meantime we are gathering as many photos as we can from members whose photos are more than two years old. For those who are yet to supply a good quality 'head and

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2011-12

and revised in 2002 following a comprehensive review of international and national research and remain relevant. The national guideline for the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is set out below. page In any 24-hour period, the average concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the air should not be more than 100 µg/m³. Measurement of nitrogen oxides The Taranaki Regional Council has been monitoring nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the Taranaki region since 1993 using passive absorption discs.

Yarrow Stadium future 8 options: Value to Taranaki

3.1: Benefits and Costs of Options for restoring Yarrow Stadium..................................................... 6 page Yarrow Stadium February 2019 Yarrow stadium’s future 8 Options and the past 15 years 1 1 Yarrow stadium’s future 8 Options and the past 15 years The bodies with main responsibility for the ownership and operation of Yarrow Stadium, the Taranaki Stadium Trust, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) and the New Plymouth

Enviroschools Taranaki - December 2018

page TARANAKI DECEMBER 2018 Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by Before you all go, I wanted to review our celebra�ons and events throughout the year. 8 Enviroschools went through the Holis�c Reflec�on process including our first Green- Gold Enviroschool in the North Taranaki district. Congratula�ons to you all! Professional development events with the Fruity Gardener, weaving, Holis�c Reflec�on prepara�on, unpacking the

Transport services for people with impairments

page Key transport-related services in Taranaki for people with impairments Please note that these schemes are operated separately but they are not exclusive; you can belong to more than one scheme if you meet the specific eligibility of each. Total Mobility Scheme The Total Mobility Scheme is administered within this region by the Taranaki Regional Council. It is a reduced taxi fare scheme through an electronic ID card system, which allows eligible users with