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 sharpened air
A touch of frost, a promise of glorious day
Let there be certainty
Secure it!
Draw
compliance, this has been accepted by the
Council. At the time of writing the report STDC are in the process of investigating the issues in order to carry
out the necessary maintenance to ensure compliance going forward into the next season.There is no
evidence of any environmental effects as a result of these exceedances from the monitoring results
The Waiinu WWTP is performing well and continued to produce good quality effluent.
There was no ponding observed in the campground during the
Chemical spraying for weed and pest control is generally permitted without needing resource consent. SprayingThe sprays and any drift should be limited to your property to avoid any effects on neighbours or non-target areas. What you need to ensureSpraying for weed and pest control is generally permitted without a resource consent provided you comply with the following requirements. Operator qualifications
Anyone carrying out spraying must be properly qualified – they must hold a current GROWSAFE
Chemical spraying for weed and pest control is generally permitted without needing resource consent. SprayingThe sprays and any drift should be limited to your property to avoid any effects on neighbours or non-target areas. What you need to ensureSpraying for weed and pest control is generally permitted without a resource consent provided you comply with the following requirements. Operator qualifications
Anyone carrying out spraying must be properly qualified – they must hold a current GROWSAFE
in
runoff drain,
organic binder to
be used on
unsealed area
and relocating
truckwash.
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2 Firth Industries (Division of Fletcher Concrete and
Infrastructure Ltd)
Process Description
Firth Industries operate a concrete batching plant on a site at Glover Road, Hawera in the Tangahoe
catchment.
The operation primarily involves the mixing of aggregate, cement, water and additives in a concrete truck
mixing bowl in order to produce concrete
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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 that the values and benefits of enhanced health and safety bring to the
organisation,
Council recommended in the 2016-2017 annual
report that a flow meter be installed within the wastewater treatment system, in order to comply with
condition 3 of consent 1971-3 (TRC, 2017).
Consent 1971-4 was granted on 7 September 2022. Condition 6 of this consent required the installation and
maintenance of a data logger and recording system that is able to measure and record the rate and volume
of the discharge to an accuracy of ± 5%, at intervals not exceeding 15 minutes. This system was
of the Company activities.
During the monitoring period, the Company demonstrated an overall high level of environmental
performance and a high level of administrative performance.
The Company holds 17 resource consents that are being exercised in relation to SPS, and these include a
total of 154 conditions setting out the requirements that they must satisfy. The exercised consents provide
for two gas-fired plants. These are a combined cycle plant, referred to as the Taranaki Combined
It was a dry July for some parts of the region last month with an average of 108.3mm of rain, 41% less than typical July rainfall. There was 71% less than rainfall at Whangamomona at Marco Road while mean river flows were 41.4% lower than typical values. Year to date rainfall ranges from 15% less rainfall at Uruti at Kaka Rd, and 17% more rainfall at Tawhiti at Duffys, with an average of 4% more than normal. Mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 10.3°C, an average of 0.4°C warmer
M G Davey
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
M J McDonald
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
Attending Messrs B G Chamberlain (Chief Executive)
M J Nield (Director-Corporate Services)
A D McLay (Director-Resource Management)
G Severinsen (Manager, Policy & Strategy)
S Tamarapa (Iwi Communications Officer)
P Ledingham (Communications Officer)
Ms J Mack (Administration Manager)
L Davidson (Committee Administrator)