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Annual report 2015-2016

discharging to the Piakau Stream at the southeastern corner of the site. 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Water discharge permit Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant into water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The Company holds water discharge permit 7595-1 to discharge treated stormwater and production water from hydrocarbon exploration and production

Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

page Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022 Technical Report 2022-44 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3084108 (Word) Document: 3134375 (Pdf) March 2023 page Regional Cleanfills Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022 Technical Report 2022-44

Bee Card terms and conditions are changing

The Bee Scheme is updating its expiry terms and conditions on 27 February 2025 in preparation for Motu Move, a new ticketing and payment solution. Motu Move is rolling out region-by-region offering new ways to pay for public transport in New Zealand. This means fair and consistent conditions need to be set for the expiry of Bee Cards for all Bee regions. The Bee Card will remain active in the Taranaki Region until we transition in late 2025/ early 2026. With Motu Move, you’ll be able to pay for

Rules 1-29: Industrial-trade discharges (excluding waste management)

association with well development or redevelopment and testing or enhancement of well head production flows, that do not meet one or more of the conditions (a) to (b) of Rule 9 10 Hydrocarbon exploration well sites that do not comply with Rule 9 a) No material to be flared or incinerated, other than those derived from or entrained in the well stream Restricted Discretionary Applications will be publicly notified unless the Taranaki Regional Council is satisfied that the

Quarterly Operational Report - March 2019

Commentary/Highlights Activities during 2018/2019 include exploring research and funding opportunities relevant to regional council activities in conjunction with Crown Research Institutes (CRIs), taking into account the MBIE (Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) research 2018 and 2019 bidding processes for environmental research funding, advice/input on allocation of CRI core funding (Strategic Science Investment Funding), and with several of the National Science Challenges- 'Our Land

Quarterly Operational Report March 2016

environmental research funding, exploring opportunities relevant to regional council activities. Outputs/Key performance indications Performance measure Actual performance Over the period of the 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan the Council intends to undertake a range of resource investigations and applied research projects. These are normally undertaken in partnership with science providers, other councils or resource users but may also include a range of other parties,

Quarterly Operational Report December 2015

cadmium in agricultural and horticultural soils were considered by the CWG in October 2015, and a project brief for exploring the availability of cadmium in various soil types, and the variability and drivers of uptake of cadmium by various plant species, has been prepared. Funding has been solicited from regional councils. TRC has completed a report on levels of cadmium in groundwater. page Quarterly Operational Report 14 Performance

Community key to future of public transport

Public transport has been topical in Taranaki recently, with many in our community calling for a different and better way of doing things. It’s a long-overdue and important kōrero that frankly, we’re delighted to see happening. We all agree change is needed, the question is what that change looks like and how it’s funded. Taranaki Regional Council is responsible for public transport in our region, operating the Citylink, Connector, Southlink and most school bus services. It’s been a busy year

Taranaki State of the Environment Report 2009

page TARANAKI WHERE WE STAND STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT 2009 page State of the Environment Report 2009 Published by the Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford February 2009 Print: ISBN 978-0-473-14730-3 Online: ISBN 978-0-473-14731-0 TARANAKI WHERE WE STAND page 1 We have great pleasure in presenting to you, the third state of the environment report for Taranaki. It reports on current environmental conditions and

Policy and Planning Agenda September 2024

Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 23 July 2024 b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 6 August 2024. Appendices/Attachments Document 3292506: Policy and Planning Committee Minutes – 23 July 2024 Policy and