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Date: 8 June 2023, 10.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3179153
Present A L Jamieson Taranaki Regional Council (Chairperson)
M J Cloke Taranaki Regional Council (Deputy Chairperson)
N Volzke Mayor - Stratford District Council
P Nixon Mayor - South Taranaki District Council
H Duynhoven New Plymouth District Council
Ms L Stewart Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
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Date: 1 March 2023, 10.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3151268
Present Councillors A L Jamieson Taranaki Regional Council (Chairperson)
M J Cloke Taranaki Regional Council (Deputy Chairperson)
N Volzke Mayor - Stratford District Council
P Nixon Mayor - South Taranaki District Council
H Duynhoven New Plymouth District Council
Attending Mr M Nield Taranaki Regional
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Kaimoana Survey 2000/2001
A collaboration between Fletcher Challenge Energy, Otaraua Hapu, Ngati
Rahiri, Ngati Matunga and the Taranaki Regional Council.
Phase 1 : North Taranaki Coastal Seafood Resources
– A Brief Historical Summary
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Phase 1 : North Taranaki Coastal Seafood Resources– A Brief Historical
Summary
This report is a brief summary of the
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Flexgas Ltd
Ahuroa B Gas Storage Facility
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2021-2022
Technical Report 2022-74
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Taranaki Regional Council
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Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 3087714 (Word)
Document: 3118668 (Pdf)
February 2023
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Flexgas Ltd
Ahuroa B Gas Storage Facility
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
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Regional Quarry Compliance Monitoring
Combined Biennial Report
Southern Quarries
Monitoring Programme
Biennial Report
2022-2024
Technical Report 2024-69
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Regional Quarry Compliance Monitoring
Combined Biennial Report
Southern Quarries
Monitoring Programme
Biennial Report
2022-2024
Technical Report 2024-69
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cuttings from well drilling operations with water based muds; drilling cuttings from
wells drilled with synthetic based muds; and oily waste material from hydrocarbon
exploration and production activities; onto and into land. This consent was issued by
the Taranaki Regional Council on 28 May 1998 as a resource consent under Section
87(e) of the Resource Management Act. Changes to conditions were made on 2 July
2002, 18 September 2002 and 16 June 2003. It is due to expire on 1
7559-1.3, to discharge drilling wastes (consisting of drilling
cuttings and drilling fluids) from hydrocarbon exploration activities with water based muds and synthetic
based muds onto and into land via landfarming, landspreading, injection spreading and irrigation. This
permit was originally issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 20 November 2009 under Section 87(e) of
the Resource Management Act and was amended, 20 February 2016. It is due to expire on 1 June 2027. Site
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Pest plants are not just a rural problem – they are also a blight on our urban neighborhoods. In Taranaki kahili and yellow ginger have found their way onto many urban properties – often unknown to the residents. Old Man’s Beard and giant gunnera are also common, particularly near waterways. These are all sustained control plants in the Regional Pest Management Plan, which means the land occupier has a legal obligation to remove them from their property. This month our biosecurity team carried
Taranaki Regional Council Chairperson Charlotte Littlewood has announced her resignation as chair. Mrs Littlewood confirmed her intention to see out her term as Councillor, and resign from the chairperson role, effective 18 February 2025. “Due to changes in my personal circumstances, I am relocating to Christchurch. This makes it untenable to fulfil the responsibilities of the chairperson role, so I am stepping down,” she says. “I am incredibly proud of the accomplishments we have achieved