Recent public notices from the Council. NPDC Weld Road Pathway and Ahu Ahu Bridge New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) and Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) have received applications for resource consent to allow for the construction of a new rock revetment supporting a shared pathway for public access at Weld Road Reserve, Tataraimaka and replacement bridge above Whenuariki Stream. Submissions must be received no later than 5pm on 31 May 2024. Submission forms can be downloaded here (external
includes all of the garden plants, as well as many New Zealand rainforest plants which occur naturally at Pukeiti. Go to Pukeiti Hunter’s Station(external link) The Rainforest School The Rainforest School is a study unit developed by the Taranaki Regional Council outlining the activities available for teachers and classes visiting Pukeiti. Read more... The Rainforest School is a study unit developed by the Taranaki Regional Council outlining the activities available for teachers and classes visiting
the consent.
Surrey Road Landfarms Limited holds discharge permit 7591-1, to discharge drilling
waste from hydrocarbon exploration activities onto and into land via landspreading
This permit was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 21 January 2010 under
Section 87(e) of the Resource Management Act. It is due to expire on 1 June 2027. Site
location Surrey Road.
Condition 1 and 2 concern adoption of the best practicable option and notifications.
Conditions 3 and 7 to 9 are
mechanical pulping pulp and paper residue [excluding any pulping wastes that
have been subject to chemical pulping or treated or mixed with any substance or
material containing chlorine or chlorinated compounds];
• Solid drilling cuttings from hydrocarbon exploration provided they are blended down
to a maximum
hydrocarbon content of 5.0 % total petroleum hydrocarbon within 3 days of being
onsite;
• Water based and synthetic based drilling fluids from hydrocarbon exploration
provided
resource management purposes—this activity contributes to all levels of service.
COMMENTARY/HIGHLIGHTS
Various activities continued during 2017/2018 included exploring research opportunities relevant to regional council activities in
conjunction with Crown Research Institutes (CRIs), taking into account 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
Our schools programme and the regional Enviroschools programme aim to inspire young people to take environmental action to help build a sustainable future. Here's where you can find out more about these initiatives.
targeted, relevant, timely, and pro-active research and investigative studies that support and inform policies and activities,
providing a sound scientific and evidential basis for decision-making and policy development. Various activities during 2016/2017
included exploring opportunities relevant to regional council activities with Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) towards the MBIE research
2017 bidding process for environmental research funding, allocation of CRI core funding (Strategic
climate and water use. This
enables us to assess the likely impacts of current and future
water takes on our waterways and the environmental,
social and cultural values they support. To protect these
values, we set limits on how much water can be taken from
rivers, streams and lakes, and the rate at which it can be
abstracted. We manage the use of water through policies,
regional rules and resource consents issued to water users.
River flows
For water management purposes
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Greymouth Petroleum Ltd
Kaimiro Production Station
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2013-2014
Technical Report 2014–69
ISSN: 0144-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1413170 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1467351 (Pdf)
March 2015
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Executive summary
Greymouth Petroleum Acquisitions Company
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Submission on TRC Regional Coastal Plan
From Emily Bailey
6484a South Rd, Pungarehu
emilybailey297@gmail.com
Tēnā koutou,
this will just be brief as it is an addition to my previous submission and I prefer to speak to my
submission.
I request that:
seismic surveying is prohibited in the coastal environment as there is now clear proof
through scientific research of harm to marine mammals, marine birds and now other small
species such as phytoplankton which has a