Partners Limited Structure - Bridge Agriculture Farming - Dairy Access New
Consent Holder Subtype Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Activity Purpose
R2/10391-1.1 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited Take produced water Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Extension of Lapse
R2/11002-1.0 Taranaki Civil Construction Limited Divert Waste Management Cleanfill New
Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 04 Mar 2022 and 07 Apr 2022
Hughes, Alan Jamieson, Charlotte Littlewood, Donald McIntyre Ex officio: Neil Walker External appointments: Peter Moeahu, Emily Bailey, Mitchell Ritai (iwi). Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Chairperson: Tom Cloke Members: Susan Hughes, Alan Jamieson, Donald McIntyre, Charlotte Littlewood Ex officio: Craig Williamson, Neil Walker Regional Transport Committee Chairperson: Alan Jamieson Deputy Chairperson: Tom Cloke Alternate Member: Charlotte Littlewood Portfolio roles Government reform and
effects from hydraulic fracturing or
other hydrocarbon exploration and extraction activities, upon shallow groundwater or surface
water in the vicinity.
The investigation indicated that the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental
performance and compliance with the resource consents and with the provisions of the
Council’s Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki (2001), in respect of the matters under
investigation.
This report includes recommendations concerning the nature of
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Date 15 March 2022, 10.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3015213
Members Councillor C L Littlewood Committee Chairperson
Councillor N W Walker Committee Deputy Chairperson zoom
Councillor M J McDonald zoom
Councillor D H McIntyre zoom
Councillor C S Williamson zoom
Councillor E Van Der Leden zoom
Councillor D N MacLeod ex officio zoom
Representative
Members Councillor G Boyde Stratford
further hydrocarbon exploration
located on Brookes Road, within the Stratford district, in the Waingongoro catchment. The site
is called Cheal-C wellsite. This report covers the period from April 2011 to July 2014. During
this period, four wells were drilled and tested (C1, C2, C3 and C4), and one well drilled,
tested, and hydraulically fractured (Cardiff-3).
This report for TAG Oil (NZ) Limited describes the monitoring programme implemented by
the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to
Southlink bus services run up to three days a week and are operated by Weir Brothers and Pickering Motors under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. Which towns on which days?
Monday Ōpunake to New Plymouth (via Rahotu, Pungarehu, Ōkato and Oākura) and return Tuesday Waverley to Hāwera (via Pātea, Kakaramea, Manutahi & Mokoia) & return
Ōpunake to New Plymouth (via Rahotu, Pungarehu, Ōkato and Oākura) and return Wednesday Ōpunake to New Plymouth (via Rahotu, Pungarehu, Ōkato and Oākura)
explored and commercially successful hydrocarbon producing area in
New Zealand. Oil and gas exploration and development has been on-going in the
region for nearly 150 years. Since the first well in 1865, over 600 exploration and
production wells have been drilled. While the majority of the basin is offshore, the
majority of the producing wells are onshore. The geology of the basin is derived from
diverse episodes of tectonic activity. The Cretaceous to Quaternary basin fill is up to
9,000 m
Rat numbers in New Plymouth are the lowest they have been since Towards Predator-Free Taranaki began monitoring in the city. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, a community project led by Taranaki Regional Council, began in 2018 with the goal of removing rats, possums and mustelids (stoats, weasels and ferrets) from across the region. Each year the team carries out rat monitoring in the same 10 locations across New Plymouth. At each site, 10 tracking cards covered in ink are placed in baited
Rat numbers in New Plymouth are the lowest they have been since Towards Predator-Free Taranaki began monitoring in the city. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, a community project led by Taranaki Regional Council, began in 2018 with the goal of removing rats, possums and mustelids (stoats, weasels and ferrets) from across the region. Each year the team carries out rat monitoring in the same 10 locations across New Plymouth. At each site, 10 tracking cards covered in ink are placed in baited
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Taranaki Regional Council
Biosecurity Strategy
2018 – 2038
Taranaki Regional Council
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Stratford
February 2018
Document number: 1908587
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