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Resource consents 6 November 2020 - 21 January 2021

Land - Solid Waste Waste Management Cleanfill Change R2/10870-1.0 NZ Surveys 2020 Limited Land/Water Industry Energy Energy Services Seismic survey New R2/10871-1.0 NZ Surveys 2020 Limited Land/Water Industry Energy Energy Services Seismic survey New R2/10878-1.0 Agri Tech Engineering Limited T/A Hotter Engineering Air - Abrasive Blasting Engineering Abrasive Blasting New R2/10879-1.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production New R2/10884-1.0 Westown

Draft Coastal Plan for Taranaki - Main body

page Regional Council Taranaki Coastal AUGUST 2016 plan for Taranaki page page i CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Vision Taranaki tangata tūtahi ki te uru Taranaki people standing as one on the west Broader understanding of the statement: In this vision statement, ‘Taranaki’ refers to the people, the mountain, the land and the region. The words ‘tūtahi’ refers to standing together, as one people, cohesively for a specific

Minutes

Council on 20 February 2017. Raine/Williamson Matters Arising Introducing dung beetles to Taranaki dairy farms Mr A D McLay, Director-Resource Management, advised the Committee that a report exploring an increased investment in a dung-beetle release programme in Taranaki will be presented to the next Committee meeting. 2. Regionally significant surf breaks 2.1 Mr C L Spurdle, Planning Manager, spoke to the memorandum updating the Committee on work currently

Stock exclusion rules

cattle, deer and pigs from wetlands identified in the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. From 1 July 2025, the following stock exclusions apply: Dairy support cattle on any terrain Non-intensively farmers beef cattle and deer on low slope land All beef, dairy, dairy support cattle, deer and pigs from wetlands that support a population of threatened species All beef, dairy, dairy support cattle, deer and pigs from natural wetlands on low-slope land. If you have a Council Riparian Management Plan

June 2024 rainfall

June has continued this year’s trend for dryer weather with an average of 108.8mm of rain – 37% less than normal. On average there has been 23% less rain than normal across all rain gauges in the region with the lowest year-to-date rainfall at Waitotara at Hawken Rd with 44% less than normal. June’s figures show there was 57% less rain at Waitotara at Ngutuwera, and 7% more at Motunui M39 at Weston W3. Mean river flows were 34.4% lower than typical values, low flows were 2.8% lower, and high

Addressing NZ's Biodiversity Challenge - A regional council thinkpiece.

page Addressing New Zealand’s Biodiversity Challenge A Regional Council thinkpiece on the future of biodiversity management in New Zealand Gerard Willis #1886721 page page Preface Our native flora and fauna is a taonga that does much to define us as a nation. It’s also under threat, and we are losing ground in many cases.

Pukeiti kids trail map with lodge

for inside the treehousesthem Regional Council Taranaki TREEHOUSE TRAIL F u n a c ti v it ie s fo r c h il d re n & a d u lt s Regional Council Taranaki Welcome to the Pukeiti The trail is marked by wooden marker posts that look like this. Look out for hidden facts and questions in the treehouses along the way. Use your map and the marker posts to guide you. Treehouse Trail If there are no Activity bags available you

Kids Treehouse Trail

the treehousesthem Regional Council Taranaki KIDS TREEHOUSE TRAIL F u n a c ti v it ie s fo r c h il d re n & a d u lt s Regional Council Taranaki Welcome to the Pukeiti The trail is marked by wooden marker posts that look like this. Look out for hidden facts and questions in the treehouses along the way. Use your map and the marker posts to guide you. Kids Treehouse Trail If there are no Activity bags available

Can I Swim Here? report card 2024

Here's the report card for the “Can I Swim Here?” monitoring programme for the 2023/24 season. From November to March each year the Council tests water quality at least weekly at 41 popular swimming spots. Here's the report card for the “Can I Swim Here?” monitoring programme for the 2023/24 season. The annual report highlights that beaches were usually safe to swim while the region’s lakes and rivers were more prone to pollution. The results were similar to the previous year. Can I Swim Here 2024 report card (1.2 MB PDF)

Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

page Regional Council Taranaki Coastal Plan for Taranaki Proposed page page Introduction This section outlines the scope and structure of the Plan. 1 Title Purpose Operative date and review Application The Taranaki coastline Mana whenua Coastal management areas Plan structure COASTAL PL AN FOR TARANAKI In t roduc t ion page page page i CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Vision Taranaki tangata