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SH3WP road ahead

production of methanol at Methanex New Zealand and for the manufacture of fertiliser at Ballance Agri-Nutrients. Taranaki is fundamental to the Government’s strategy to further develop the nation’s natural resources and attract new oil and gas exploration – a goal that will benefit all of New Zealand. Exploration is progressively extending to other New Zealand regions and Taranaki’s specialist support industry is playing a leading servicing role. Effectively, ‘hub and spoke’ connectivities

Taranaki Energy Watch submission attachment - Remediation NZ

page Taranaki Energy Watch Submission 11 February 2019 1 Remediation (NZ) Limited Resource Consent Applications to Taranaki Regional Council To discharge contaminants to water or land and air (5838, 5389) 1. Taranaki Energy Watch (TEW) is a grass roots community group supporting communities to protect their health and environment from the effects of oil and gas exploration and production in Taranaki and New Zealand. 2. Remediation (NZ) Ltd

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda July 2023

Production Station Exploration and Production New R2/11117-1.0 Parihaka Papakainga Trust Structure - Bridge Property Development Access New Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 15 May 2023 and 25 Jun 2023 Discharge Permit Land Use Consent Operations and Regulatory Committee - Resource Consents and Exercise of Delegations 18 July 2023 11 page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 15 May 2023 and 25

Economic impact of Port Taranaki 2012

services and agents, transport and storage, fishing and seafood processing and boatbuilding. Chapter 6 looks at the value of industries that use Port Taranaki, and explores the positive relationship between the Port and those industries. These include oil and gas, chemicals and metal product manufacturing, transport and storage, and primary production and food processing. Chapter 7 looks at the wider contributions of Port Taranaki to regional economic development, around corporate

Economic Impact of Port Taranaki 2012

services and agents, transport and storage, fishing and seafood processing and boatbuilding. Chapter 6 looks at the value of industries that use Port Taranaki, and explores the positive relationship between the Port and those industries. These include oil and gas, chemicals and metal product manufacturing, transport and storage, and primary production and food processing. Chapter 7 looks at the wider contributions of Port Taranaki to regional economic development, around corporate

Consents issued 24 Jan-5 Mar 2020

R2/10808-1.0 Herd Properties Limited Land/Water Industry Property Development Commercial Development R2/10809-1.0 NZEC Tariki Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production R2/10810-1.0 South Taranaki District Council Air - Industry Local Government Waste Management Waste water (sewage) R2/10815-1.0 Herd Properties Limited Air - Dust Property Development Commercial Development Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 24 Jan 2020 and 05 Mar …

Feedback sought on the next steps for Taranaki’s freshwater

Taranaki Regional Council has launched its latest community conversation that will help shape how it manages the region’s freshwater. The public’s views are being sought on key environmental goals for the region’s rivers, streams, groundwater, lakes and wetlands and setting a long-term vision for six Freshwater Management Units which would care for the precious resource. Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood urged the community to have their say as the ‘Next Steps for our Freshwater’ conversation

Recount 100 - March 2016

an iconic new urban marae for New Plymouth after a site investigation found no significant contamination resulting from previous activities including oil exploration and production. The Ngāti Te Whiti site in Bayly Road underwent a detailed investigation funded by the Taranaki Regional Council and the Government’s Contaminated Sites Remediation Fund. The site report reveals that the only items of interest encountered by investigators were an old

Site 93

page For assistance or information on environmental education contact: Emily Roberts, Education Officer Taranaki Regional Council education@trc.govt.nz www.trc.govt.nz Every class at Stratford Primary participated in the school BioBlitz at King Edward Park, Stratford last term. They learnt how to hunt for bugs and identify plants and birds using resources provided through Backyard Biodiversity –Taiao Taiepa Ki Tua. Check out the huge diversity of species that

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