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Symes Landfarm consent monitoring 2017-2018

activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. WRS holds discharge permit 7795-1 to cover the discharge of drilling wastes (consisting of drilling cuttings and drilling fluids from water based muds and synthetic based muds), from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, onto and into land via landfarming. This permit was issued by the Council on 1 May 2012 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It was transferred to the

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

Explanation of the rules

conditions are complied with. These conditions have been developed from resource consents issued to the hydrocarbon exploration industry over the past decade. The extent of the mixing zone will be determined by the Taranaki Regional Council on a case-by-case basis. Rule 42: Discharge of hydrocarbon exploration wastes to land Drilling muds, cuttings and wastes are disposed of to land during exploration and production activities. They have the potential for adverse effects on the environment which

Policy & Planning agenda September 2019

page Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 3 September 2019 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 3 September 2019 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M P Joyce Councillor C L Littlewood Councillor D H McIntyre

March 2025 climate summary

March were 48% lower than typical values, low flows were 10.9% lower, and high flows 73% lower than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 16.5°C, an average of 0.3°C warmer than long-term March values. Mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 16.5°C, an average of 0.3°C warmer than long-term March values. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 16.1°C, which is 0.1°C cooler than long-term March averages. The maximum air

Route 43 - Oākura to NPGHS

Smart Card). Showing the required identification if claiming a discounted fare when boarding. Reporting any mistreatment or damage to property. Following the instructions of any bus driver, Regional Council Officer, security or police officer. Understanding and respecting the rights of other people using or waiting for a bus at a designated area. You must not: Threaten, bully, harass or cause physical or verbal harm to others (this includes other passengers and pedestrians or people in other

Quarterly Operational Report - December 2018

Performance Future Performance  On target  Target may not be achieved  Target will not be achieved  Delayed  Overdue page Resource management QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2018 11 Resource investigations and projects Providing relevant research information for resource management purposes. Commentary/Highlights Activities during 2018/2019 include exploring research and funding opportunities relevant to regional council activities in

Quarterly Operational Report March 2017

identified and responses researched before they become critical. Various activities continue as planned, with a high level of engagement exploring opportunities relevant to regional council activities with Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) towards the MBIE research 2017 bidding process for environmental research funding, allocation of CRI core funding (Strategic Science investment funds), and with several of the National Science Challenges- in particular the 'Our Land and Water', the

School buses

Regional Council Officer, security or police officer. Understanding and respecting the rights of other people using or waiting for a bus at a designated area. You must not: Threaten, bully, harass or cause physical or verbal harm to others (this includes other passengers and pedestrians or people in other vehicles). Police or schools (if a student is involved) will be contacted to take action. Eat, chew gum or smoke on the bus. Sit or stand in step-wells or on armrests, or place feet on the back of the

Annual report 2016-2017

onto land under any circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The Company holds discharge permit 7884-1.1 to cover the discharge of wastes from hydrocarbon exploration drilling operations with water based muds and synthetic based muds, and oily wastes from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, condensate storage tank wastewater, and well work-over fluids (which includes fracturing