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Taranaki Galvanizers Annual Report 2023-2024

page Taranaki Galvanizers Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-51 page page Taranaki Galvanizers Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-51 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document:

Boost to Waiwhakaiho flood scheme

Businesses and homes in The Valley in New Plymouth will get improved protection from flooding with an upgrade to the lower Waiwhakaiho River Flood Control Scheme. The upgrades by Taranaki Regional Council will raise two sections of the existing defences including along the stopbank and a flood wall which protect shops and houses near Constance Street and Rifle Range Road. Council Rivers Manager Chris Vicars says revised flood modelling after a large flood event in 2017 identified two sections

Fantastic freshwater feedback from Taranaki communities

Around 550 people have attended Taranaki Regional Council’s freshwater drop-in sessions at the 16 events held around the region over the past two weeks. The drop-in sessions, which ran from 17 June to 1 July and covered the main urban centres as well as smaller rural locations, were a chance for communities to chat with Council staff about the future of freshwater. The focus now shifts to online community conversations with a Zoom meeting on 3 July and surveys around key freshwater issues

Can I Swim Here? report card released

Lakes and beaches generally have the best water quality for swimming in Taranaki, a new report has confirmed. Taranaki Regional Council this week released its report for the “Can I Swim Here?” monitoring programme for the 2023/24 season. From November to March each year the Council tests water quality at least weekly at 41 popular swimming spots, with the results available online. The annual report highlights that beaches were usually safe to swim while the region’s lakes and rivers were more

Your sightings can help back the bittern

Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s help to ‘back the bittern’ and has launched a new interactive map to make it easier to report sightings of the elusive wetland bird. Following on from the Council’s support of the matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern for the Forest & Bird Bird of the Year, conservation efforts are continuing with the call for people around the region to record whenever they see the nationally threatened bird. The webpage – haveyoursay.trc.govt.nz/bittern-sightings –

Rules 21-45: Discharges of contaminants to land and water (excluding Stony)

Regulations 24-35; 51(2); 52; 54(3) & (4); 55; 56; 58; 59; 60(3) & (4); 61(3), (4) & (5); 65; 68; 69; 70(3) & (4); 71; 73(2); 74; 75; 104(2); and 105. 23 The Taranaki Regional Council will accept as compliance with this condition, an on-site domestic wastewater treatment system designed, constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with the ‘New Zealand Manual of alternative wastewater treatment and disposal systems, volume II, Part A. On-site wastewater disposal from households and

Annual report 2015-2016

exploration and production in Taranaki, the DWI process and its history within region can be found in previous compliance reports published by the Council (see Bibliography). 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Discharge permit Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the RMA stipulate that no person may discharge any contaminant onto land if it may then enter water, or from any industrial or trade premises onto land under any circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource

Ahuroa B gas storage consent monitoring 2018-2019

page GSNZ SPV1 Ltd Ahuroa B Gas Storage Facility Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-93 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2394177 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2406394 (Pdf) March 2020 page page Executive summary In October 2018, Contact Energy Ltd

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

Annual report 2016-2017

page Greymouth Petroleum Acquisition Company Ltd Kaimiro Production Station Monitoring Programme- Annual Report 2016-2017 Technical Report 2017-54 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1954287 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1984711 (Pdf) March 2018 page page Executive summary Greymouth Petroleum Acquisition Company Limited (GPL) operates the Kaimiro