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Taranaki flood schemes summary leaflet

page #2058766 If you live and/or work in Waitara, The Valley in New Plymouth, Ōkato, Opunake or Waitōtara, your property/workplace is within one of the Taranaki Regional Council’s flood control schemes. This leaflet explains what’s involved in these schemes, what they’re designed to withstand, and what flood risks may remain. Waitara Part of Waitara's current flood defences. Long-term Waitara residents will recall floods in the township, the

Biological control

page WHAT IS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL? Biological control of weeds uses one living organism to control another. Weeds are generally not native to New Zealand so for some weeds their natural enemies can be imported to help restore the natural balance between the weed and the wider environment. The Taranaki Regional Council is part of a national collective which provides research, advice and assistance on biological control of pest

Supplementary Officer Report for Resource Consent

applicant, and their experts, and through additional observations by me and other Council staff, I continue to recommend that the application to renew consent 5262-3 is granted, on the term as officers recommend and on conditions to be finalised taking into account my comments above. page 2987898 Supplementary report AFT farm December 2021- February 2022 Gary Bedford Science Advisor Taranaki Regional Council page 2987898 Supplementary report

Enviroschools Taranaki - May 2019

touched by this tragedy. Arohanui ki te Christchurch whanau Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by Carbon Footprint game and unit plan TARANAKI Term 2 MAY 2019 We send our aroha to you all plus our Enviroschools whanau in Te Whenua o Te Po�ki-Tautahi /Christchurch. If you are wan�ng to work more with your students on their level of understanding about what a low carbon emissions future looks like and how it might affect them, then get

Appendix 8: Guidelines for groundwater bores and wells

material should consist of clean sand, coarse stone, clay or backfill. The groundwater page 282 A P P E N D IC E S A P P E N D IX V II I discharge from flowing bores must be controlled by cement grout before sealing. All bores should be sealed at the ground surface. Records should be kept and supplied to the Taranaki Regional Council of abandonment procedures, including groundwater conditions, depths sealed and backfilled and

Douglas fir

Douglas-fir is also susceptible to browsing by hares and rabbits, which need to be brought under control before planting. For further advice or information contact: The Land Management Section at Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713 Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097 Open grown Douglas-fir

List and subs1 110 web

on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions received (526) and scanned copies 312 page Ordinary Meeting to hear submissions on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions received (526) and scanned copies 313 page SUBMISSION ___________________________________________________________________________ To: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL From: TARANAKI FEDERATED FARMERS Submission on: Annual Plan 2019: Yarrow

Compliance biomonitoring summary 2019-2020

page To Gary Bedford From Darin Sutherland, Brooke Zieltjes; Kelby Clements and Katie Blakemore Document 2584964 Date 30 October 2020 Summary of compliance biomonitoring results for the 2019-2020 monitoring year in conjunction with time-trend analysis of the full dataset Introduction The Taranaki Regional Council in addition to state of the environment (SEM) macroinvertebrate biomonitoring, also conducts a significant number of macroinvertebrate biomonitoring …

Appendix 5: Surface water quality guidelines

latter phrase is to ensure that the cumulative effect of all discharges to the water body is considered. These guidelines are not intended to act as minimum requirements for water quality. As required by section 7 of the Act, and the policies contained in the Plan, water quality in the region is to be maintained and enhanced. These guidelines provide some indication of desirable targets, but the actual targets set will depend on the circumstances. In addition, the requirements contained in

Fact sheet 3: Organochloride pesticides

landowners and occupiers All Sheep Dip Factsheets are available on www.envirolink.govt.nz. Project number 820-TSDC59 Your Regional Council’s contaminated sites officer, District Council environmental health officer or District Health Board health protection officer. Identifying, Investigating and Managing Risks Associated with Former Sheep-dip Sites (2006). A guide for local authorities, Ministry for the Environment ME 775. http://www.mfe.govt.nz/