(refer
to Appendix 1 of this Plan), is as described below:
In the case of any river referred to below, the boundary of the coastal marine area is as
described in Appendix 1:
Mōhakatino River Huatoki Stream
Tongaporutu River Oākura River
Mimi River Kaūpokonui Stream
Urenui River Tāngāhoe River
Onaero River Manawapou River
Waitara River Pātea River
Waiongana River Whenuakura River
Waiwhakaiho River Waitōtara River.
Te Hēnui Stream
In the case of
Plan for Tararanki
1.1 May 2018 As amended by Resource Management (National
Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry)
Regulations 2017
1.2 April 2019 Minor amendments to correct references in section
4.2.3 of the Plan to the Department of Labour’s
Workplace Exposure Standards 2010, pursuant to
clause 20A of the first schedule of the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.3 September
2023
As amended by Resource Management (National
Environmental
Plan for Tararanki
1.1 May 2018 As amended by Resource Management (National
Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry)
Regulations 2017
1.2 April 2019 Minor amendments to correct references in section
4.2.3 of the Plan to the Department of Labour’s
Workplace Exposure Standards 2010, pursuant to
clause 20A of the first schedule of the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.3 September
2023
As amended by Resource Management (National
Environmental
(refer
to Appendix 1 of this Plan), is as described below:
In the case of any river referred to below, the boundary of the coastal marine area is as
described in Appendix 1:
Mōhakatino River Huatoki Stream
Tongaporutu River Oākura River
Mimi River Kaūpokonui Stream
Urenui River Tāngāhoe River
Onaero River Manawapou River
Waitara River Pātea River
Waiongana River Whenuakura River
Waiwhakaiho River Waitōtara River.
Te Hēnui Stream
In the case of
Management 2020 and National Environmental Standards for Freshwater
Regulations 2020
Minor inconsequential changes from these amendments
1.2 Nov 2021 Minor inconsequential changes to advisory notes in rules 48, 49 and 50
1.3 July 2022 Minor inconsequential changes to formatting and minor errors
1.4 Sept 2023 As amended by the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Manaagement 2020 (as amended February 2023).
Formatting and minor errors.
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Taranaki
Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Meeting November 2022
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b) approved the establishment of the following committees:
• Operations and Regulatory Committee
• Policy and Planning Committee
• Executive, Audit and Risk Committee
• Regional Transport Committee.
• Chief Executive Liaison Committee
c) noted that it will need to form a Waitara River Committee and Waitara River sub-
committee once it has reached an agreement with the Waitara River Authorities
Statutory acknowledgements
A statutory acknowledgement is a means by which the Crown has formally acknowledged the statements made by the
iwi of the particular cultural, spiritual, historical, and traditional association of the iwi with the statutory areas.
The purposes of statutory acknowledgements are—
(a) to require consent authorities, the Environment Court and the Historic Places Trust to have regard to the statutory
acknowledgements;
(b) to require relevant consent
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For outstanding effort developing innovative pest
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methods and practices.
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animal trapping technologies to improve trapping
methods and practices.
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Mimi School students are making a real difference in
Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council). Between these quarries there are 51 resource consents, authorising water discharges and abstractions,
discharges of cleanfill and stream modifications. This report covers the period July 2014 to June 2016, and will be
the first report to incorporate the monitoring results of this group of quarries into one streamlined report.
There are two biennial streams in which quarry monitoring programmes are reported. This report spans July 2014-
June 2016; a
Plan is to assist the Taranaki
Regional Council to carry out its soil conservation functions under that Act.
Soil is one of the most important materials on earth. This thin covering of the earth’s surface
is the source of food and fibre and sustains the growth of plants and animals. The
sustainability of our farming systems and communities depends on the sustainable
management of our soils. To many people, the ability of the soil to support a variety of
living things and the diversity in