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Lower Waitara River Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

Council on performance of scheme in all floods exceeding 2,500 cumecs at Bertrand Rd. Funding Maintenance funded by: Targeted rate over the New Plymouth District Damage repairs funded by: Rates (as above) Financial reserves Reprioritising works Loan Financial reserves Aim to: - Build up reserves to meet above average planned expenditure. - Draw down reserves to meet unexpected expenditure. Review of plan Review when there is a change in

Climate

Management for Flood Protection (1.5 MB pdf) (single document only) Central Government Co-investment in River Management for Flood Protection (1.5 MB pdf) Taranaki climate trends, hazards & extremes - synthesis report This 2008 NIWA report, commissioned by the New Plymouth and South Taranaki District Councils and the Taranaki Regional Council, identifies climate trends, hazards and extremes that are likely to impact on the region as a result of climate warming during the 21st century. Taranaki climate

Further submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

species and ecosystems. 3 page Federated Farmers’ further submission to the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki 4 therefore be difficult to map. Significant Natural Areas on land have also been mapped by District Councils. We disagree that the approach of protecting ‘areas’ is inadequate. Policy 18; Amenity Oppose The relief sought is very broad. Amenity on the coast is also adequately managed in District Plans. Reject submission Forest

STDC Eltham WWTP Annual Report 2022-2023

Council Eltham Wastewater Management Plan II. Treatment and Disposal Options’. Royds Garden Ltd, Dunedin report. Royds Consulting 1995: ‘South Taranaki District Council, Management Plan for Operation of Eltham WWTP over the Next Five Years’. Royds Consulting Ltd, Dunedin report. Stark, JD, Fowles, CR, 2006: ‘An approach to the evaluation of temporal trends in Taranaki state of the environment macroinvertebrate data’. Cawthron report No 1135. 88p. Taranaki Regional Council 2023: ‘South

Environmental efforts good reason for celebration

Environmental leadership in business Taranaki District Health Board Mitre 10 and Mitre 10 MEGA, New Plymouth Environmental leadership in dairy farming PW and J Campbell Trusts Partnership, Waverley Woodleigh Ltd, Waverley Environmental leadership in land management Neil Phillips, New Plymouth Holmleigh Trust Partnership (Peter and Nicola Carver) Hāwera Bruce & Christine Maechler, Rāhotu Environmental action in the community Valda Poletti & David Clarkson, New Plymouth Keith Holswich, New Plymouth Te Korowai

Contaminated land

request to the Council. National standardsDistrict councils must apply the National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Manging Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health (2011) when they receive a consent application for any of the following activities: subdivision, change of land use, significant earthworks, sampling the soil, or repairing/replacing underground fuel storage systems. As part of the consent process, applicants must identify any area of potential contamination to the district

Groundwater

groundwater monitoring 2002-2012 (2.9 MB pdf) Pesticides in shallow groundwater monitoring report 2011 (2.5 MB pdf) Learn all about how the groundwater system works To learn all about how groundwater works, we have an interactive map. Click on the link below to go the learning tool: How Groundwater Works Related links State of the Environment Report 2022 Regional Fresh Water Plan Water & Soil Plan review Guidance for users - wells, bores & groundwater

Cold Creek Community Water Supply Ltd Annual Report 2022-2023

activities and their effects under the RMA; • the record of administrative and environmental performances of the consent holder; and • reporting to the regional community. The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at the time of renewal of permits, and the need to maintain a sound understanding of industrial processes within Taranaki exercising resource consents. There are no planned changes for the 2023-2024 monitoring programme. It should be noted that the

More certainty for swimmers as monitoring changes

Monitoring started on 1st November and results will be posted at www.trc.govt.nz and www.lawa.org.nz as soon as they are available – look for the ‘Can I Swim here?’ pages. District councils will issue any warnings that may be necessary. Contamination guidelines are set nationally. The first test results will be available on Thursday 4 November. For more information, see https://www.trc.govt.nz/environment/maps-and-data/can-i-swim-here

Proposed Coastal Plan Environment Court Consent Order 17 May 2021

proposed Taranaki Coastal Plan set out in Appendix A to this order; (2) The appeal points from Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated's appeal set out in paragraph [7] of this order are confirmed as withdrawn. (3) Topic 1 (Biodiversity) and Topic 3 (Infrastructure and Industry) are resolved. Topic 4 (Oil and Gas) remains extant; and ( 4) The appeals by F onterra Limited, the Minister of Conservation, and Royal Forest and Bird Protection