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Allerby's Bush; Cornwall Park; Fairy Forest; Fern Grove; Fisher Family Bush; George's Elephant; Green School; Inaha Stream; McColl East Bush; McKenzie Wetland; Orion's Belt; Piraunui; Te Kahu; Moeawatea; Vujcich Piakau Stream Forest; Waha o Tāne; Watatao.

remnant of an ecosystem type that is still well represented in Taranaki (>50% remaining) Sustainability - Positive Key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats. Other Management Issues Habitat Modification - Low The forest is recovering well from previous land use in places despite browsing. Herbivores - High Potential high risk from browsers such as possums, goats and

Applications received 23 October to 29 October 2023

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 23-11175-1.0 R2/11175-1.0 Mahcoll Commercial Developments Ltd 24-Oct-23 New consent To install a culvert in a tributary of the Waihi Stream for subdivision development purposes Land Use Consent Glover Road, Hawera Waihi 23-11176-1.0 R2/11176-1.0 Phillip Jackson Armitstead 24-Oct-23 New consent To drill and construct a bore Land Use Consent 148 Skinner Road, Stratford

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda August 2020

management direct charges - $1,838,132 under budget mainly due to Waitara Lands reserve distributions being received more slowly than expected.  Biosecurity/pest management - $152,848 under budget mainly due to the timing of Predator Free project expenditure.  Biodiversity - $191,019 under budget mainly due to the timing of KNE and Predator Free project expenditure.  Biosecurity and biodiversity direct charges - $596,069 under budget mainly due to Predator Free 2050 funding being …

Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring 2019-2020

the Kapuni catchment, and the air discharge permit held by the Company to cover emissions to air from the site. One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder’s use of water, air, and land should be considered from a single comprehensive environmental perspective. Accordingly, the Council generally implements integrated environmental monitoring programmes and reports the results …

Remediation hearing - submitters' expert evidence - Ngāti Mutunga (Anne-Maree Mckay attachment to evidence)

process because of a lack of good data about taonga species and without a recognised tool to monitor the effect of the consents on the mauri of our awa. We are currently involved alongside the other hapū and iwi of Taranaki in the updating of Taranaki Regional Councils - Fresh Water and Land Management Plan. We are also part of the He Puna Wai group formed by the New Plymouth District Council – which is providing iwi input to the Councils Three Water Strategy and other

Resource consents 6 November 2020 - 21 January 2021

SRG Global Asset Services (Taranaki) Ltd Air - Abrasive Blasting Engineering Abrasive Blasting Replace R2/4475-3.0 Katere Surface Coatings Limited Air - Abrasive Blasting Engineering Port Activity Abrasive Blasting Replace R2/7795-1.1 Waste Remediation Services Limited Land - Land Farming Energy Waste Management Land Farming Change R2/9651-2.0 Normanby Engineering Sandblasting & Spraypainting Air - Abrasive Blasting Engineering Abrasive Blasting Replace R2/10202-1.1 TPJ Partnership

Policy & Planning agenda June 2018

forestry soils. The report notes that these aspects of soil quality can generally be reversed by appropriate land management practices. The environmental risk of compaction in conjunction with excess levels of nutrients is that of run-off to waterways; it has been noted elsewhere to the Council that stream health is improving and concentrations of nutrients in Taranaki’s waterways are if anything reducing. Biological diversity in most soils was consistent across the region, with evidence of

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - community outcomes

service 9. Sustainable land management plans and plant supply programme —promoting sustainable land and riparian management by providing land management advice and information on an individual property basis and through advocacy and facilitation—refer to levels of service 4, 5, 6 and 8. Biodiversity —maintaining and enhancing the indigenous biodiversity of the Taranaki region, working alongside landowners and other groups and agencies in accordance with the Council’s

Westside deep well injection monitoring 2019-2020

performance for Consent 10456-1 Purpose: To discharge produced water for water flooding purposes into land in the Manutahi Formation by deep well injection at the Manutahi-B wellsite Condition requirement Means of monitoring during period under review Compliance achieved? 1. Before exercising the consent the consent holder shall submit an “Injection Operation Management Plan.” Receipt of satisfactory Injection Operation Management Plan. Yes 2. Injection well, geological and …

Appendices 2-6: NZ Biodiversity Strategy objectives and actions

to indigenous biodiversity on private land. 6.2;6.3.5;6.3.6 Objective 1.2 Sympathetic management Integrate and use measures in the sustainable management of production lands and urban environments that are sympathetic to indigenous biodiversity. a) Incorporate indigenous biodiversity priorities into programmes for sustainable land management including those under the Sustainable Land Management Strategy and related strategies and provide advice on giving effect