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Applications received 23 January to 12 March 2023

Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land. Discharge Permit 183 Lower Duthie Road, Matapu Inaha 22-11082-1.0 R2/11082-1.0 First Gas Limited 26-Jan-23 New consent To dam the Waikiekie Stream Land Use Consent Clifton Road, Urenui Waikiekie 23-11091-1.0 R2/11091-1.0 Tamarind New Zealand Onshore Limited 26-Jan-23 New consent To discharge emissions to air from flaring associated with hydrocarbon exploration and production testing operations and miscellaneous emissions at

December 2024 climate summary

72.5% lower than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 17.4°C, an average of 0.7°C warmer than long-term values. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 16.5°C, which is 0.2°C warmer than long-term December averages. Low air temperatures were on average 1°C warmer than the December average for previous years. The maximum air temperature recorded was 27.6°C at Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth on 28 December. The maximum wind gust

Clarity on freshwater policy welcomed

"Taranaki Regional Council welcomes the clarity from government on the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management. “It has always been Council’s plan to progress it’s Land and Freshwater Plan to respond to the new National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) when it is in place. “As has been noted in various recent reports to Council, we have always intended to pause and take stock when the new NPS-FM is released. This allows a thorough review of the new regulations and

Annual report 2013-2014

based muds), from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, onto and into land via landfarming 25 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial photograph showing the location and approximate extent of the Symes Manawapou Landfarm and approximate regional location (inset) 7 Figure 2 Remediation (NZ) Limited supplied map showing previously spread and completed areas Stage 1 & 2, and the recently spread area Stage 3 which was spread in the 2013-2014 monitoring period 15 Figure

Realignment of streams may result in prosecution, Council warns

Individuals who carry out illegal earthworks to realign or reclaim waterways may face prosecution and potentially a hefty fine, Taranaki Regional Council says. The warning was made after Judge Dickey in the New Plymouth District Court ordered dairy farmer Denis Goodwin to pay a fine of $42,000 after he previously admitted carrying out illegal earthworks on his Komene Road, Ōkato, farm. Goodwin admitted three charges of breaching the Resource Management Act 1991 by discharging sediment (a

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter September 2019

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER September 2019 VOLUME 68 NO.3 www.pukeiti.org.nz It is now nine years since the partnership agreement between the Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust and the Taranaki Regional Council was signed and the running and ownership of the property was passed to the Regional Council. The original objectives of the Trust, accepted in full by the TRC, provide the basis and guiding principles for the further development of Pukeiti. The TRC

Bus fare changes for children and youth

Taranaki Regional Council-operated services, including the Citylink, Connector, Your Connector, Southlink and school bus services. Children under 5 continue to travel free, while Community Connect (for Community Services Card holders), WITT and SuperGold concessions are also unchanged. Council Corporate Services Director Mike Nield acknowledges the change will affect young people and their whānau at a time many are struggling with high living costs. “It would be great if those age-based concessions

Zero Possum project enters new phase

The Zero Possum project has entered an exciting new phase, featuring a high-tech farmland barrier and a few squirts of mayo. Taranaki Regional Council’s Towards Predator-Free Taranaki team has been working to eradicate possums between the Timaru Stream and the Hangatāhua (Stony) River since January 2023. The original farmland area between the Timaru and Oākura River has had no resident possum population for more than three years. So far they’ve removed almost 3500 possums from the extension

Kapuni annual report 2015-2016

page Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd Kapuni Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-24 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1699429 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1801851 (Pdf) March 2017 page page Executive summary Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd (STOS) operates the Kapuni Production

Quarterly Operational Report December 2017

2016/2017 and continuing during 2017/2018 included exploring opportunities relevant to regional council activities with Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) towards the MBIE research 2017 and 2018 bidding processes for environmental research funding, advice/input on allocation of CRI core funding (Strategic Science investment funds), and with several of the National Science Challenges- 'Our Land and Water' (enduring primary sector productivity and optimisation), 'Resilience Challenge'