are:
My submission relates to the whole application Yes
Submission details
Please provide details of your submission. If your submission
is in a document, you can upload the document below.
We no longer wish for Remediation to continue as it has been a
continuous problem from the get go from air pollution to water
pollution and with constant complaints made to Taranaki
Regional Council the issue is still there. The following are
reasons for our submission;
- A constant chemical, vomiting
should obtain such approvals on
this form.
If the required approvals are not obtained, the application will need to be notified.
Taranaki
Regional Council
Private Bag 713, Stratford
Telephone 06-765 7127
Fax 06-765 5097
coiisents@trc.eovt.nz
To be completed by the applicant
Consent No: ^
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TARANAKI
Term 3 JULY 2018
Regional Council
Taranaki
Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by
Kia ora koutou
Nau mai haere mai ki te Makariri. It's been a quick change
into the thermals and jackets with frosts, rain and slightly
chillier nights. Those lovely sunny days really do give us a
beau�ful view of our majes�c mounga. I know I enjoy the
nights in front of the fire knowing that our gardens are
bedding down ready to spring up and surprise us all in a
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109 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki
Appendix I: Abrasive Blasting Rules that apply to
Electricity Transmission Activities regulated by the
Resource Management (National Environmental Standards
for Electricity Transmission Activities) Regulations 2009
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(Larus dominicanus), yellowhammer (Emberiza citronella),
chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), starling (Sturnus vulgaris) and Australasian
harrier (Circus approximans).
Ecological values
Ecological values Rank Comment
Rarity and
distinctiveness
High Habitat for the ‘Acutely Threatened’ Australasian bittern and
regionally distinctive spotless crake and fernbird.
Representativeness High Remnant indigenous vegetation on A5.3a, C2.1a, C3.2d and F5.2c –
all ‘Acutely Threatened’ LENZ
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(06) 765 7127
Email info@trc.govt.nz
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile 0210 264 4060
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
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Please mark these
dates in your calendar.
Some dates and details
have been changed
so check carefully 2021
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SAT U R DAY, J U N E 19
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CONCEPT SHEET 6
Water quantity and allocation
Taranaki gets a lot of rain and it’s difficult to imagine the
region ever running out of water.
However, there is growing demand for water from large-scale
petrochemical, dairy and meat processing operations, as well
as from agriculture for pasture irrigation. So we must pay
careful attention to how water is allocated, particularly during
drier periods and droughts, when water
Regional Council carried out an
ambient air quality survey at the Bell Block
bypass. This monitoring was initiated to
assess the impact of increased traffic
movement on air quality due to expansion
of commercial premises in that area. Due to
the relatively high traffic flows in this area,
it is considered that air quality in the
vicinity likely to be lower than across most
of Taranaki.
The ambient survey involved the
measurements by portable meter and
passive absorption tubes of the
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Port Taranaki Limited
Maintenance Dredging
Monitoring Report
2009 – 2014
Technical Report 2014-113
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council
Document: 1476713 (Word) Private Bag 713
Document: 1500172 (Pdf) STRATFORD
June 2015
page
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Executive summary
Port Taranaki Limited (the Company) is the commercial operator of the port located
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Lower Waitara River Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan
Updated 28 August 2020
Lower Waitara River Flood Control
Scheme
Asset Management Plan
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4352
28 August 2020
Document: 1939592
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Lower Waitara River Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan
Updated 28 August 2020
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