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What is the NOF process?
The National Objectives Framework (NOF) is a process which regional councils must work through in
tandem with their freshwater plan reviews. The NOF process involves
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report 1999-2000.’ Technical Report 2000-49.
Taranaki Regional Council (1999): ‘New Plymouth District Council Crematorium Monitoring Programme
Annual Report 1998-1999.’ Technical Report 99-03.
Taranaki Regional Council (1997): ‘Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki.’
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Appendix I
Resource consent held by
New Plymouth District Council
(For a copy of the signed resource consent
please contact the TRC Consents department)
other attributes. Hence,
the setting of flows and levels requires a holistic consideration of the flows required to achieve target states
for ecosystem health and a wide range of other compulsory and non-compulsory values and attributes. Figure
2 illustrates how the management of flows and levels through the NPS-FM and regional planning frameworks
is intended to support the achievement of water quality outcomes. A similar framework can be applied in
relation to other attributes impacted by
ecosystems).
Key to implementing these requirements is ensuring that the values and concerns of the Taranaki
community, including tangata whenua, and stakeholders are considered and integrated into the response.
It’s about having the right solutions to suit Taranaki.
What is the NOF process?
The National Objectives Framework (NOF) is a process regional councils must work through in tandem with
their freshwater plan reviews. The NOF process involves setting long-term visions (aspirations) for
The National Objectives Framework (NOF) is a process which regional councils must work through in
tandem with their freshwater plan reviews. The NOF process involves setting long-term visions (aspirations)
for freshwater health, implementing changes to freshwater management approaches (e.g. rules and
consents) and monitoring key elements of the state of freshwater to track progress toward achieving
Photo 1 Erosion is a cause of sediment in the Southern Hill Country FMU.
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Student Events
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Ordinary Council - Cover
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Ordinary Council
08 August 2023 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Agenda Topic Page
1. Cover 1
2. Karakia 3
3. Apologies
4. Confirmation of Ordinary Council Minutes - 27 June 2023 4
5. Confirmation of Operations an Regulatory Committee Minutes -18 July 2023 11
6. Confirmation of Policy and Planning Committee Minutes - 18 July 2023 16
7. Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk committee
and, as a
result of these physical qualities, the
land uses (Figure 2) and industries
which operate throughout.
In contrast to the waters of the Pātea
and Waitara Catchment FMUs (which are
also mountain sourced but travel inland
where they mix with hill country sourced
waters), the Volcanic Ring Plan FMU
contains straight, steep and narrow
catchments with cold, fast flowing water.
Water travels relatively quickly from the
mountains to the sea,
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Contents
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Application 1
2. Definitions 2
3. Part 1: Marine seismic surveys in New Zealand continental waters 6
3.1 Notification 6
3.2 Pre-survey planning and the MMIA process 7
3.3 Operational area 8
3.4 Training and experience requirements of observers 8
3.5 Recording and reporting 9
3.6 Marine Mammal Sanctuaries 9
3.7 Explosives 9
3.8 Operational requirements 10
4. Part 2: Specific requirements for each level of
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Activity Description
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