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McKee Power Plant monitoring 2020-2021

one consent to allow it to take and use water, two consents to discharge wastewater/stormwater into the Mangahewa Stream and Waitara River, one consent to discharge emissions into the air at the site, and one consent to install and use an outlet structure. The Council’s monitoring programme for the year under review included four inspections and eight water samples collected for physicochemical analysis. The Company provided water abstraction data as required by consent conditions.

SDC Water Supplies Annual Report 2021-2022

consents held by SDC in relation to public water supplies Consent number Purpose Granted Review Expires Water abstraction permits 0195-3.0 To take and use water from the Patea River and the Konini Stream to provide a public water supply to Stratford 16 Oct 2017 June 2025 1 Jun 2034 1276-3.0 To take water from the Te Popo Stream a tributary of the Manganui River in the Waitara catchment for Midhirst community public water supply purposes 9 Jun 2003 - Expired – s124

Turf team's hard yakka getting Yarrow Stadium pitch match fit

Dan Quinn has got the patience of a saint as he does holey work at Yarrow Stadium. Dan and the crew from FieldturfNZ are spending long days stitching fibre into the main pitch as part of work installing international-quality hybrid turf ahead of kick-off on 3 September when the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls play Waikato in the Bunnings NPC. Two GrassMaster machines will take around 25 days to punch 1,000 rolls of artificial fibre – made up of 5km of fibre for every roll – into thousands of minute

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Lake SPI NOF Baseline State September 2023

page Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Submerged Plants (Native and Invasive) in Taranaki Lakes Purpose The purpose of this memorandum is to provide an assessment of the baseline state of the lake submerged plant indicator attributes (native and invasive species) as a measure of ecosystem health, as required by the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 (NPS-FM).

Simple rules can keep you safe this summer, says Harbour Master

Summer is a great time to head out to fish for kai or just enjoy the fantastic Taranaki coastline but boaties and kayakers need to remember some simple rules to keep them and their whānau safe, says Harbour Master Tony Parr. Mr Parr has highlighted a number of ‘must dos’ for those taking to the water including keeping speed down, having lifejackets for everyone on board, being able to communicate with the shore and following some simple rules about speed around divers and swimmers. “Taranaki is

NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills Inglewood Okato and Marfell Park Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021

Document: 2965921 (Word) Document: 2968222 (Pdf) March 2022 page page Executive summary The New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) maintains two closed landfills, one at Inglewood and one at Okato. Both of these sites are now used as transfer stations and are held in reserve to accept refuse, if required, as a contingency. The Inglewood landfill is an active cleanfill site; located on King Road at Inglewood, in the Waiongana catchment. The Okato landfill

Agenda Public Executive Audit Risk Committee 12 September 2022

We’re keeping a close eye on the Waitara River and other rivers after the massive amount of rain we’ve had. Our teams are out and about monitoring river levels and we’re working closely with Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management and other agencies to check forecasts and river flows…. (video of Waitara River) [Taranaki Regional Council] 12,374 241 3 Clelands Construction is shouting the public to 4,000 GA tickets to see the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls return home… [Taranaki

Environmental action in the community

Community category winners in the 2022 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Category Sponsor: Methanex Sustainable Taranaki - for outstanding contribution to promoting sustainability in Taranaki and educating and encouraging communities and individuals to make lifestyle changes which benefit the natural environment. Sustainable Taranaki’s programmes reflect its mission of inspiring people to play their part in handing a vibrant environment to the next generation. Recognising people

Transit real-time app

Transit, the free real-time bus app is now available from the App Store and Google Play. All Taranaki buses are now fitted with new GPS devices, which feed real-time bus arrival times through to the Transit app. Transit The Transit app allows you to journey plan in real-time. It's available on all Taranaki Regional Council operated bus services; Citylink, The Connector, Your Connector and Southlink. Buses are fitted with GPS devices which feed real-time bus arrival times through to the app.