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Riparian plant guide 2016

page Phormium cookianum (mountain flax) Carex secta (purei) Austroderia fulvida (toetoe) Native Riparian Plants S U S TA I N A B L E L A N D M A N A G E M E N T P R O G R A M M E ZONE PLANTSC Stream edges floodplains and low plantings Hebe stricta (koromiko) Phormium tenax (flax/harakeke) number 50 B A R R Y H A R T L E Y Regional Council Taranaki For further advice or information about sustainable land management contact: TARANAKI REGIONAL

General principles and practices

will help land users select a practice which is compatible with farm management. Other information sheets, available from the Taranaki Regional Council’s office, give details about how to implement the option selected. RETIREMENT FROM GRAZING Retirement entails fencing off banks so that they are no longer grazed by stock, and re-establishing shrub or tree cover. This practice is suitable for farms on Taranaki’s ring plain where: • pasture on banks is not needed for feed •

Pest control in riparian margins

possums) and pindone pellets (for rabbits and hares). Please contact the Taranaki Regional Council for further information. Trapping and poisoning for pest control in riparian margins Number 30 page COUNCIL ASSISTANCE The Taranaki Regional Council’s pest animal management responsibilities primarily lie in the Biosecurity Act 1993. Under the Biosecurity Act, the Council has prepared the Pest Management Strategy for Taranaki: Animals (‘the Strategy’). The

AgrecoveryMay2021 web

initiative, including regional and district councils, industry groups and waste minimisation organisations. agrecovery.co.nz | 0800 AGRECOVERY (0800 247 326) | info@agrecovery.org.nz ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

web SafeNetworkProgrammeUpdate Sept2019

page Safe Network Programme Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 11 September 2019 page Overview › Our road safety problem › Government expectations › Safe Network Programme › Safe System › Funding pathways and TEFAR › Standard Safety Intervention Toolkit › Waikato Safe Network Programme page $84m Social cost $4.8b per year 54 People are seriously injured 7 People are killed We have a road safety problem in New

web SafeNetworkProgrammeUpdate Sept2019

page Safe Network Programme Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 11 September 2019 page Overview › Our road safety problem › Government expectations › Safe Network Programme › Safe System › Funding pathways and TEFAR › Standard Safety Intervention Toolkit › Waikato Safe Network Programme page $84m Social cost $4.8b per year 54 People are seriously injured 7 People are killed We have a road safety problem in New

1 Freshwater Management Units

page CONCEPT SHEET 1 The ABC (and D) of Freshwater Management Units This is one of two concept sheets discussing how Taranaki waterways can be managed to meet the requirements of the Government's 2014 National Policy Statement on Freshwater Management. See also Concept Sheet 2 on bottom lines and the National Objectives Framework. The Government has directed Councils to group their regional waterways into ‘Freshwater Management Units’, with each

Painting and plastering wastes

think that your little bit of waste can’t harm the environment but there are other people in the region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your waste when combined with that of others can amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day of the year. The cumulative effects of combined discharges can cause serious damage to our environment and must be prevented. It is illegal to cause pollution In New Zealand the Resource Management Act (1991) is the law that protects

Washing earthmoving equipment

habitats destroyed. The stream can take many years to recover. You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm the environment but there are other people in the region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your waste when combined with that of others can amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day of the year. The cumulative effects of combined discharges can cause serious damage to our environment and must be prevented. It is illegal to cause

Water blasting

in the bodies of plants and animals potentially causing long-term health effects. Even a very small quantity of pollutant, or just one accidental discharge can drastically alter the quality of a stream. Fish, insects and plant life can be killed and their habitats destroyed. The stream can take many years to recover. You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm the environment but there are other people in the region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your waste