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Stadium update: Keeping on top of the risks

procedure to develop a risk register. Civil engineers and others with relevant qualifications and experience are well familiar with the concept. The risk register is a living document. As well as listing and rating the risks, it spells out mitigations. As the latter are implemented, risk ratings will change. “In any project, you start by flagging all the risks – and there can be quite a list of them. The whole point of project management is to investigate how each risk can best be managed and mitigated,

Water metering and reporting

Find out more information about water metering and reporting in Taranaki. The Government Regulations for Measuring and Reporting Water Takes 2010 came into effect in November 2010, requiring anyone with consent to take water at a rate of 5 litres per second or more to measure and record their water take with an accuracy of plus or minus 5%. In September 2020 an amendment was made to this regulation which now requires all water users with resource consents of 5 litres per second or more to

Water metering and reporting

Find out more information about water metering and reporting in Taranaki. The Government Regulations for Measuring and Reporting Water Takes 2010 came into effect in November 2010, requiring anyone with consent to take water at a rate of 5 litres per second or more to measure and record their water take with an accuracy of plus or minus 5%. In September 2020 an amendment was made to this regulation which now requires all water users with resource consents of 5 litres per second or more to

Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates & soil ecosystem health & biodiversity

page Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates and soil ecosystem health and biodiversity in Taranaki pastures Report 2009 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document:709200 STRATFORD March 2010 page 2 page Executive summary Agricultural intensification is aimed at increasing farm profitability and productivity. It typically involves increases in fertiliser use,

Stadium update: 'Fantastic' grant adds impetus to project

Today’s $20 million Government injection for Yarrow Stadium is great news for ratepayers and will allow the iconic venue to be back in operation as soon as possible, says the Taranaki Regional Council. “We’re extremely grateful for this ‘shovel-ready’ funding from the Government,” says the Council Chair, David MacLeod. “It will reduce Yarrow Stadium rates by a considerable amount, and we’re aiming for work to begin before the end of the year.” The Stadium’s grandstands were declared

Good farming practice

product, rate, date, location. The effluent system is self-evaluated annually to demonstrate optimal performance, e.g. through an application efficiency test (bucket test); see DairyNZ FDE Guide to managing FDE and Guides to operating effluent irrigation system. GMP 19: Apply effluent to pasture and crops at depths, rates and times to match plant requirements and minimise risk to waterbodies. Implementation guidance Dairy: FDE is applied to pasture and crops at depth, rates and times to best prevent

Six out of six for garden treasure Tūpare

Premier heritage garden Tūpare has earned the NZ Gardens Trust’s highest six-star rating – a distinction shared by only 13 other locations nationally. The Trust warmly commends the New Plymouth property for the way it portrays its history while meeting the needs of a modern public garden, and it says the gardening and maintenance are of excellent quality. The six-star grading was awarded last month after a two-yearly review. “It’s something the whole region can be proud of,” says Greg Rine,

TRC Bulletin - 28 July 2016

Items of interest from today's meeting of the Council's Policy and Planning Committee: River water a nod to farmers' efforts A NIWA study has shown that river quality in farming areas is in better shape nationally than at urban sites, with predominant signs of improvement across most measures. The study was presented at the recent Taranaki Regional Council Policy and Planning meeting, and generally rated national river health as “excellent” at natural sites, “good” at exotic forestry and

New Plymouth rat numbers declining

tunnels contained rat footprints. That dropped to 19% in 2019 then rose slightly last year to 26% after Covid 19 restrictions affected the checking and rebaiting of traps. This year the average rate across the city was down to 9.8%. Mr Ellis says that’s primarily the result of the growing number of traps in backyards and public spaces. There are about 7,000 rat traps in New Plymouth, but only around a half of those are registered on Trap.NZ – a free website and app used to log traps and catches. “We

New Plymouth rat numbers declining

tunnels contained rat footprints. That dropped to 19% in 2019 then rose slightly last year to 26% after Covid 19 restrictions affected the checking and rebaiting of traps. This year the average rate across the city was down to 9.8%. Mr Ellis says that’s primarily the result of the growing number of traps in backyards and public spaces. There are about 7,000 rat traps in New Plymouth, but only around a half of those are registered on Trap.NZ – a free website and app used to log traps and catches. “We