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Contents, Introduction and Background, Reader's Guide (p1-7)

unpublished sources. A gap analysis will be undertaken and appropriate investigative programmes developed and implemented over time to, address information gaps. As more information is obtained the inventory will be updated and it is envisaged that its contents will eventually be made available to the public on the Council’s Regional Explorer website. page 3 Part Two: Reader’s guide For each site that has been identified as having indigenous biodiversity values of regional

Remediation Hearing Bendall & Baker Legal Submission

page . '" BEFORE THE COMMISSIONERS AT NEW PLYMOUTH IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 ("RMA") AND IN THE MATTER an application for discharge consents associated with a composting operation at Uruti BETWEEN Remediation New Zealand Limited Applicant AND Taranaki Regional Council Consent Authority LEGAL SUBMISSIONS ON BEHALF OF DAWN & GLEN BENDALL AND JENNIFER BAKER Dated: 25TH MARCH 2021 Ruby Haazen Barrister Magdalene

Recount 102 - September 2016

school has more than 150 Years 10 to 13 students studying primary industries, “with an emphasis on exploring and getting started on vocational pathways in this huge industry”, he says. Taranaki Regional Council Land Management Officer Aubrey Day oversaw the planting exercise and explained the region’s long-standing riparian management programme, which has seen thousands of kilometres of fencing and planting done by farmers on Taranaki ring plain stream- and

Recount 98 - September 2015

page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER September 2015 No. 98 Storm relief hits spot The Taranaki Regional Council’s $500,000 Storm Recovery Package has struck a chord with farmers whose properties were damaged in the widespread flooding and slips in June. More than three-quarters of the funding package had been allocated by the end of August, to cover replacement of riparian plants, poplar poles and retirement fencing lost or damaged in the storm.

Free buses to New Plymouth Christmas Parade

Families can enjoy the magic of New Plymouth’s Christmas Parade without the worry of traffic and parking, thanks to free bus services on Saturday, 30 November. Taranaki Regional Council is offering complimentary Citylink buses, running on 10 routes, to bring parade-goers into the city in the morning and back home in the afternoon. Transport Engagement Manager for the Council, Cheryl Gazley, says that the free bus services will cover all New Plymouth suburbs, plus Bell Block and Waitara. "We’re

Annual report 2015-2016

page Greymouth Petroleum Acquisition Company Ltd Kaimiro Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-18 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1699313 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1777949 (Pdf) March 2017 page page Executive summary Greymouth Petroleum Acquisition Company Limited

Candidate profile Elvisa Van Der Leden

such as the Nga Motu Marine Reserve Society and volunteer with community groups such as the Taranaki Conservationists. I am also heavily involved in the Taranaki arts community. As a local who enjoys exploring Taranaki's natural landscapes and contributing towards community efforts, I am passionate about ensuring the sustainability of our region's environmental and economic growth. I believe creativity, scientific literacy and collaboration holds the key to well-balanced economic development. I

Consent applications 21 December 2021 to 30 January 2022

farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system into an unnamed tributary of the Mangaone Stream Discharge Permit Bristol Road, Waitui Waitara 21-10388-1.1 10388-1.1 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited 21-Dec-21 Extension of Lapse To discharge contaminants to air from hydrocarbon exploration at the Turangi-H wellsite, including combustion involving flaring or incineration of petroleum recovered from natural deposits, in association with

Deliberations on Better Travel Choices submissions - June 2024

submissions. Recommendations That Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the memorandum Deliberations on Better Travel Choices for Taranaki submissions b) notes the length of time elapsed since the Hearing of submissions on 4 December 2023 is due to the need to align with related processes underway including the public transport business case c) receives copies of all submissions received in response to the draft Better Travel Choices for Taranaki documents d) receives the

October 2024 climate summary

with 1% more normal. Mean river flows for October were 8.9% lower than typical values, low flows were 17.8% greater, and high flows 30.5% lower than typical values and mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 12.9°C, an average the same as long-term October values. The maximum river water temperature recorded in October was 21.6°C at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd on 25 October. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 12.6°C, which is 0.2°C warmer than long-term