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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

Regional cleanfills consent monitoring 2019-2020

page Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2019-2020 Technical Report 2020-42 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2510011 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2569927 (Pdf) October 2020 page page Executive summary The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) implements a co-ordinated monitoring programme for a number of cleanfill …

January 2024 rainfall

January was warmer than usual while rainfall for the month was just slightly above normal – but with some big differences across the region. Waitotara at Ngutuwera had 53% less rain than usual while Uruti at Kaka Rd had 39% more. The average rainfall for the region was 108.4mm, 2% more than usual. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 18.2°C, which is 0.6°C warmer than long-term January averages. The highest temperature was 30.3°C at Waitotara at Hawken Rd.

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 …

Next steps for our freshwater

We're developing a new plan for freshwater in Taranaki as part of the Government's Essential Freshwater reforms. Key to this is a kōrero with our community about how we manage freshwater. The Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki will replace the Council's Regional Freshwater Plan and your feedback will guide the targets, limits and rules in the plan that ensure we manage freshwater effectively for the whole community. As part of this process, we're looking to create six Freshwater Management

Mangati Catchment Joint Annual Report 2022-2023

page Mangati Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-15 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3181054 (Word) Document: 3244550 (Pdf) April 2024 page Mangati Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-15 page

Freshwater Farm Plans

2020 (NES-FW) as part of the Government’s Essential Freshwater reforms. The actions outlined in the FWFP will be tailored to each farm and will complement the existing efforts of many farmers. These plans will work with other regulations, including nitrogen caps, stock exclusions, intensive winter grazing regulations, regional plans and consent requirements. Currently, farmers and growers are not required to take any immediate action. They should continue with their usual activities and follow

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

Previous community feedback

Taranaki Regional Council has held two community conversations in 2023 on transport in the region. Better Travel Choices - September to October 2023 Public consultation on the two documents that make up the Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy was held between September and October 2023. The strategy includes a new active travel strategy and an updated Regional Public Transport Plan. Better Travel Choices for Taranaki sets out a series of ideas and options that respond to “The Road

Policy & Planning agenda June 2021

Responsibilities Prepare and review regional policy statements, plans and strategies and convene as a Hearing Committee as and when required for the hearing of submissions. Monitor plan and policy implementation. Develop biosecurity policy. Advocate, as appropriate, for the Taranaki region. Other policy initiatives. Endorse submissions prepared in response to the policy initiatives of organisations. Membership of Policy and Planning Committee Councillor C L Littlewood