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Connector information

boarding the bus (Bee Card is no longer required). The Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council, with funding support from Health New Zealand Taranaki and WITT. Hāwera-NP Connector Hospital patients/visitors must book for all services, no matter what time of day. All other Connector bookings are no longer essential. Connector fares & Bee Card information Fares Bee Cards All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of

Annual report 2015-2016

resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The Company holds discharge consent 7613-1.1, to discharge drilling wastes (consisting of drilling cuttings and fluids) from hydrocarbon exploration activities with water based muds and synthetic based muds, onto and into land via landfarming. This consent was issued by the Council on 23 March 2010 as a resource consent under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2024. Condition 1 sets out definitions.

Report 2013

page Greymouth Petroleum Limited Turangi B Exploration Wellsite Monitoring Programme Report Technical Report 2011-104 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1073740 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1174121 (Pdf) April 2013 page page Executive Summary Greymouth Petroleum Limited established a hydrocarbon exploration site located on Turangi Road, Motunui, in the Waitara catchment.

Trees for the environment study unit

could include: • Investigate the use of forest and bush areas. • Draw a map of New Zealand and show where the regional and national parks and reserves are located. • Tourism and trees - write about it! • Explore conservation issues ... stating opinions and justifying them. • Look at logging history and the uses of wood in the past, present and future. • Find out about people who live in forests – today and in the past. • Follow the journey of a log and the energy

The Taranaki Region

page WHERE Famed for its distinctive mountain and black sand beaches, the Taranaki region lies on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Predominantly an agricultural region, Taranaki is also a leader in New Zealand's hydrocarbon industry. WE LIVE The Taranaki region Regional boundaries Landforms Rivers Climate THIS CHAPTER COVERS: Regional economy Agriculture and forestry Oil and gas Manufacturing Wholesale and retail trade

Consents issued from 13 April to 24 May 2018

Agency Structure - Culvert Road/Bridge Construction or Maintenance Change R2/10570-1.0 All Good Properties Limited Structure - Culvert Building Construction/Drainage/Flood Control New R2/10565-1.0 Frank Douglas Wyatt Dam/Weir Hydrocarbon Exploration New R2/10574-1.0 Taranaki Regional Council Pipe Waterway Recreation/Tourism/Cultural New R2/10577-1.1 Ivan Howe & Carolien Van Reekum Forestry – Harvesting Forestry New R2/10584-1.0 Fonterra Limited Structure - Other Dairy

Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 2023/24

page Annual Report Pūrongo ā-Tau Including Financial Statements For the period ending 30 June 2024 page Annual Report - Pūrongo ā-Tau Regional Software Holdings Limited Page 1 of 41 Contents 2 Directors Report | Te Pūrongo a ngā Kaiwhakahaere Matua 4 Statement of Responsibility | Tauākī o

Operations and Regulatory Agenda October 2023

Access New Consent Holder Subtype Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Activity Purpose R2/11138-1.0 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited Divert Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production New Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 01 Aug 2023 and 13 Sep 2023 Discharge Permit Land Use Consent Water Permit Operations and Regulatory Committee - Resource Consents issues under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress

Regional Quarry Combined Biennial Report Southern Quarries 2022-2024

page Regional Quarry Compliance Monitoring Combined Biennial Report Southern Quarries Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2022-2024 Technical Report 2024-69 page page Regional Quarry Compliance Monitoring Combined Biennial Report Southern Quarries Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2022-2024 Technical Report 2024-69

Response to marine oil spill - Okato 2007

page page page Introduction 1. In October 2007 a crude oil spill of approximately 23 tonnes was washed up on Okato beaches, extending from Bayley Road in the south and Perth Road in the north and affecting almost 15 kilometres of coastline. 2. The spill was sourced to Umuroa Floating Loading Storage and Off-loading (FPSO) facility, operated by Prosafe, for the Tui oilfield. The field is managed by Australia Worldwide Exploration (AWE) 60 kilometres off the coast