Across the ring plain (over 32% of the region), possums and predators are being maintained at very low levels to protect remnant indigenous ecosystems and wildlife
Biosecurity policy in the region is informed by strong science and robust information.
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Over the last 180 years the introduction of exotic economically important plants and animals has
be no alterations to plant equipment or processes
which may alter the nature of the flare without consulting the Council.
Condition 8 requires the Council to be notified if a flaring event is expected to exceed
five minutes duration.
Condition 9 requires the consent holder to control all emissions of the specified
contaminants in order that the maximum ground level concentration at the site
boundary measured under ambient conditions does not exceed relevant ambient air
quality
other groups can still attend meetings is the same manner that is outlined by the
standing orders or the terms of reference got the RTC or Regional Transport Advisory
Group (RTAG). Additionally, for specific matters, the RTC or RTAG can request a
stakeholder or relevant group to attend the meeting for the purposes of that particular
matter.
Options
18. Option A: appoint a representative from KiwiRail and New Zealand Police to be
advisory member to the RTC.
19. Option B: appoint a
must satisfy. The Company holds one consent to allow it
to take and use water, two consents to discharge effluent and stormwater into the Kahouri
Stream, two consents to discharge wastewater and degenerating product to land, and one
consent to discharge emissions into the air at this site.
During the 2014-15 period, throughput at the plant reduced significantly, primarily as the
Company was awaiting a license to export to China. It is anticipated that once this license has
been issued,
2022-2023 monitoring period 9
Figure 6 Oaonui Stream flow record for 2022-2023 10
Figure 7 Planting completion status for the Oaonui Catchment as at July 2023 13
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1 Introduction
Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2022 to June 2023 by the Council describing the monitoring programme
associated with resource consents held by Oaonui Water Supply Ltd (OWSL).
Development 2020 (“NPS-UD”)
came into effect in August 2020 replacing the National Policy Statement on
Urban Development Capacity 2016 (“NPS-UDC”). The Council is required
to give effect to the objectives and policies of the NPS-UD, which is a higher
order document.
The NPS-UD retains and strengthens the foundation concepts of the NPS-
UDC and moves beyond a land capacity-based approach. The NPS-UD
defines and promotes “well-functioning environments” which forms the
core of several objectives
pathway
management within the region.
2. Background
There are a range of harmful organisms present in New Zealand that are not yet present in the
Taranaki region. The most effective form of pest management, in terms of achieving eradication
aims and deriving value for money, is to avoid the establishment of new pest species.
The Taranaki Regional Pest Management Plan 2018-2028 does not include species that are not
already present within the region. Instead they are …
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Executive summary
Port Taranaki Ltd operates Port Taranaki. Downer New Zealand Ltd (Downer) and Technix Bitumen
Technologies Ltd (Technix) operate bitumen plants within the bounds of the port. Methanex New Zealand
Ltd (Methanex) operates a methanol storage facility at the port, and Liquigas Ltd (Liquigas) is a storage and
distribution depot for LPG.
This
programmes
Pollution incidents and response
State of the environment monitoring
Resource investigations and projects
Sustainable land management plans and plant supply programme
Waitara River Catchment (New Plymouth District
TRC’s proposal to boost its capacity (Option 1) in order to advance an
improvement in water quality across the region in line with the Government’s
requirements and public aspirations is supported. Fish & Game supports the
proposed increases in specialist scientific, technical and cultural capacity
needed to meet the new requirements and also the planned boost in land
management services to help farmers and landowners reduce their
environmental impacts. The provision of extra