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Annual report 2016-2017

in Figure 1. Further details regarding hydrocarbon exploration and production in Taranaki, the DWI process and its history within region can be found in previous compliance reports published by the Council (see Bibliography). 1.3. Resource consents 1.3.1. Discharges of wastes to land Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the RMA stipulate that no person may discharge any contaminant onto land if it may then enter water, or from any industrial or trade premises onto land under any

Plantation forestry environmental standards

Earthworks. River crossings. Forest quarrying Harvesting. Mechanical land preparation. Replanting. Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're

Plantation forestry environmental standards

Earthworks. River crossings. Forest quarrying Harvesting. Mechanical land preparation. Replanting. Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're

Plantation forestry environmental standards

Earthworks. River crossings. Forest quarrying Harvesting. Mechanical land preparation. Replanting. Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're

Regional Transport minutes June 2020

page Date 17 June 2020, 11am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 2456153 Present Councillors Matthew McDonald TRC (Chairperson) Tom Cloke TRC Harry Duynhoven NPDC Mayor Neil Volzke SDC Ms Emma Speight NZTA Attending Messrs Mike Nield (Director – Corporate Services TRC) Chris Clarke (Transport Manager TRC) Ms Fiona Ritson (Policy Analyst TRC) Liesl Davidson (Committee …

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

Enviroschools Taranaki - August 2019

Facilitator about a waste session. This could include prepara�on for a waste audit, the audit itself, then onto Exploring Alterna�ves (including making beeswax wraps). Lauree even ran a fun beeswax wraps making session at Taranaki Regional Council for staff. They loved it! Above: Steve Bates from Upcycle Taranaki who dropped by to help make a yummy smoothie. annotation https://www.mfe.govt.nz/have-your-say-zero-carbon https://www.mfe.govt.nz/have-your-say-zero-carbon annotation

Consultation Document TRC 2024/34 Long-Term Plan

Document He pānui tiamana Message from the Chair Ka mihi nui ki a koutou katoa, greetings to you all. Thank you for taking the time to find out more about the issues our region is facing over the next decade. Our mission is to work with the Taranaki community to make the region an even more amazing place to live, play, work and do business. Our focus is on improving lifestyles, supporting livelihoods and taking the region forward while adapting to the rapidly changing environment in

Hill Country Erosion Funding (STRESS)

The Council has secured a further $3.6 million over the four years to June 2027 for the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS). Administered by the Council, funding for hill country erosion control comes from Government’s Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Land Management Hill Country Erosion Fund. Council funding supports soil conservation projects that will reduce the risk of accelerated erosion in the eastern hill country and the subsequent sediment that ends up

Hill Country Erosion Funding (STRESS)

The Council has secured a further $3.6 million over the four years to June 2027 for the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS). Administered by the Council, funding for hill country erosion control comes from Government’s Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Land Management Hill Country Erosion Fund. Council funding supports soil conservation projects that will reduce the risk of accelerated erosion in the eastern hill country and the subsequent sediment that ends up