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Annual report 2012-2013

To discharge drilling cuttings and fluids from hydrocarbon exploration drilling operations with water based muds, and drilling cuttings from hydrocarbon exploration drilling operations with synthetic based muds, and carbon filter sludge from Fonterra Kapuni, onto and into land via land farming. This permit was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 8 January 2004 under Section 87(e) of the Resource Management Act. The consent was varied on 4 April 2006, 8 December 2006, and 22

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

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Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki, the activity of application/discharge of exploration cuttings would be considered a discretionary activity. Under the RMA 1991,a discretionary activity means an activity which: (a) is yro-videdfor as a discretionary activity b\j a rziCe in ajjCan or yropos&cCptan; and (0) wtiicfi is aSowecConCy if a resource consent is oBtamecCin respect of tlzat activity; ancC (c) which -may fiave standards ancCterms specified'in apCan or proposed jjCan; and (d) in

Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 2022-23

page Annual Report Pūrongo ā-Tau Including Financial Statements For the period ending 30 June 2023 page Annual Report - Pūrongo ā-Tau Regional Software Holdings Limited Page 1 of 41 Contents 2 4 5 20 23 24 25 26 27 Directors Report | Te Pūrongo a ngā Kaiwhakahaere Matua Statement of Responsibility | Tauākī o te Kawenga Statement of Service Performance | Hei Ine i te Mahi Financial Statements | Ngā Tauākī Pūtea Statement of

Policy & Planning agenda June 2018

oil and gas exploration and production and seabed mining.  Regionally important infrastructure: there was significant support for recognising certain activities as being nationally and regionally significant to the social, economic and cultural well-being of people and community in the region.  Tangata whenua principles, values and sites of significance: a number of submitters provided specific comments relating to the recognition and provision of tangata whenua principles in Plan

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

Enviroschools Taranaki Facilitator job description

24 and 25 of the Enviroschools Handbook). Key aspects are:  Assist and encourage the whole school/ centre to explore the programme – students/ tamariki, all staff, Board of Trustee members, whānau and community members.  Support teachers to develop the curriculum.  Ensure teachers are comfortable with using Enviroschools resources and approaches to engage students in a whole school process.  Assist the school/ centre to form an Envirogroup and define staff

Review of petroleum waste landfarming

page W01916100 L01 Final v2.docx 30 June 2013 Gary Bedford Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 STRATFORD 4352 Dear Gary REVIEW OF PETROLEUM WASTE LAND FARMING 1.0 Summary This review, for the Taranaki Regional Council, examines consent conditions and monitoring results for several Taranaki Region landfarming sites being used to bioremediate hydrocarbon-containing wastes from the oil exploration and production industry.

Officers Report on Draft Better Travel Choices 2024 Submission June 2024

messages from online survey 4 3.1 Bus service frequency ranks highest 4 3.2 Bus service frequency drives patronage 5 3.3 Bus user loyalty is important 5 3.4 Use of active travel routes 6 4 Themes from qualitative and bespoke submissions 6 4.1 Theme 1: New Plymouth Citylink bus services 6 4.1.1 Service frequency 6 4.1.2 Service time of day and week coverage 8 4.1.3 Specific service changes 11 4.2 Theme 2: Regional and rural public transport service changes 17

Dow Paritūtū site

contamination, and available options to remediate the site. Tonkin + Taylor has been engaged by Dow to complete a site investigation and develop a remediation plan for the Paritūtū site. Click here for their website which provides information about the project. Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) and New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) as the regulatory authorities, with iwi/hapū, will work alongside and in consultation with Dow throughout the life of the project. Dow has proposed that iwi/hapū and the wider