exploration processes the
column may contain the words “applications will be
publicly notified unless the Taranaki Regional Council
is satisfied that the adverse effects of the activity on
the environment will not be more than minor. If the
Taranaki Regional Council is satisfied that the adverse
effects of the activity will not be more than minor, the
Council will serve notice of applications on the owners
and occupiers of any dwellinghouse located within
300 metres of
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Executive summary
Previously overseas, and more recently within New Zealand, questions have been
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2. Health and Safety Message 3
3. Karakia 4
4. Apologies
5. Confirmation of RTC Minutes - 5 December 2024 5
6. Receipt of Regional Transport Advisory Group Minutes 20 February 2025 10
7. Presentation from KiwiRail 17
8. NZTA/Waka Kotahi Updates 19
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recreation survey 2019-2020 (1.8 MB pdf) Earlier reports Freshwater & coast recreation survey 2019-2020 (1.8 MB pdf) Freshwater & coast recreation survey 2007-2008 (986 KB pdf) Relationships between MCI, site altitude & distance from source for ring plain streams The MCI (Macroinvertebrate Community Index) is the formalised method for using macroinvertebrate communities to assess waterway ecological health. This 2009 report, prepared by Stark Environmental Ltd for the Taranaki Regional Council, explores
the time the activity was first established16, whichever
was the earlier, who have not otherwise given written
approval for the activity.
16 ‘Activity first established’ means the date an air discharge
consent was first issued by the Taranaki Regional Council.
In addition, for hydrocarbon exploration processes the
column may contain the words “applications will be
publicly notified unless the Taranaki Regional
Taranaki has taken a significant step forward in safeguarding its unique environment with the official launch of Biosecurity Taranaki. The collective was launched in New Plymouth on Friday 22 March, bringing together a diverse range of individuals and organisations committed to protecting the region from the threat of pests, weeds and diseases. Taranaki Regional Council is one of the founding members and has committed to providing ongoing support for the collective. The partnership aims to be
The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the
The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the
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Biodiversity Strategy
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Taranaki Regional Council
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Over the life of the Strategy, the Taranaki Regional Council aims to achieve the