The Company holds seven resource consents, which include a total of 35 conditions setting out the
requirements that the Company must satisfy. The Company holds three consents to allow it to divert, use
and discharge water and four consents for various structures, including to dam the Mangamāhoe Stream,
the Waiwhakaiho River intake weir, and an access culvert related to this site. One consent expired in June
2020, and the other six expired in June 2021. The Company has submitted an application
there are a
number of aspects of the Plan which are still evolving;
to seek support of the updated Programme tables within Section 5 of the Plan –
o proposed ‘business as usual’ activities in Section 5.1 (Table 3)
o proposed ‘regionally significant’ activities in Section 5.3 (Table 4) including the
assigned order of priority
o activities programmed for future iterations of the Plan in Section 5.4 (Table 5)
o activities included for future consideration in Section 5.5 (Table
climate action and improving water quality,” she says. The 2022 awards saw a number of high-calibre initiatives celebrated, including the ongoing restoration of the Waiwhakaiho Awa, zero waste events, wool water filters and a project to prevent the decline in kiwi numbers in Taranaki – among others. Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood says that each year the Council receives innovative and inspiring entries from all around the region and it is always exciting to acknowledge and celebrate the selfless
for
performance planning for the annual performance cycle.
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Our health and safety | Tō tātou Hauora me te haumaru
The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to a process of continuous improvement in order to
achieve excellence in the management of health and safety at all of our workplaces. We recognise
the positive impact
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Whakataka te hau
Karakia to open and close meetings
Whakataka te hau ki te uru
Whakataka te hau ki te tonga
Kia mākinakina ki uta
Kia mātaratara ki tai
Kia hī ake ana te atakura
He tio, he huka, he hauhu
Tūturu o whiti whakamaua kia tina.
Tina!
Hui ē! Tāiki ē!
Cease the winds from the west
Cease the winds from the south
Let the breeze blow over the land
Let the breeze blow over the ocean
Let the red-tipped dawn come with a
See the statements of intent produced by the TRC's two council controlled organisations, the Taranaki Stadium Trust and Regional Software Holdings Ltd (the latter being a partnership involving a number of regional councils). Taranaki Stadium Trust Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2024 2026 (105 KB PDF) More documents Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2024 2026 (105 KB PDF) Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2023 2025 (105 KB PDF) Taranaki
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WTP’s in order to check flows and maintain ratings curves. Data review of the groundwater level data
recorded by STDC was also undertaken.
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1.3.7 Review of reports required by consents
Water conservation and leak detection reports are required by a number of the water take consents held by
STDC. These are reviewed to ensure that the consent holder is using water efficiently, detecting and
minimising leaks and enforcing conservation measures to minimise water
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Remediation (NZ) Ltd Uruti
Irrigation from Irrigation Catchment Pond
Approved: DG Designation: GM-C Date: 28/5/2020
Standard Work Place Instruction
SWPI-740-020-A
Revision: A
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Date Printed 24/01/2020 8:09 AM Review Date 01/07/2020 Doc
Controller
D Gibson
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 “The purpose of this document is to provide instructions for the safe and compliant
irrigation from
151 L/s during sluicing.
In June 2022, Council notified OWSL that the consent would be reviewed in order to change the
requirements set out in special condition 4, relating to the sluicing of the river and the timing of the sluicing.
The reviewed consent was granted in August 2022, with special condition 4 now stipulating that OWSL must
not cause the stream flow to fall below 151 L/s as a result of sluicing operations.
Since granting the revised consent, OWSL have remained compliant
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