believes, however, that Taranaki should not and cannot rest on its laurels. The community has high and growing expectations and aspirations around the quality of our waterways. Protecting and further enhancing our freshwater resource will effectively ‘future-proof’ the region, ensuring that Taranaki can continue to offer economic opportunities and enviable lifestyles to the children and grandchildren of today’s citizens. Related links Waterways report cards Environmental monitoring technical reports
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State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2018-2019
Technical Report 2019-98
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2597639 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 2606346 (Pdf) October 2020
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Section 35 of the Resource Management Act (RMA) requires local authorities to
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Air and Water
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2016-2017
Technical Report 2017–92
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1949329 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1991773 (Pdf) March 2018
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Fonterra Limited (the Company) operates a lactose manufacturing factory and inhalation grade lactose (IGL)
best ways to use this new information." He says it will be a valuable tool for the Council in many ways. Potential uses include: Assessing vegetation cover and habitat quality.
Getting a more accurate picture of erosion.
Allowing better modelling of the effects of floods and droughts.
Monitoring the changes in coastal dunes.
Providing a clearer picture of the steepness of hill country land.
Allowing sharper definition of sites of cultural significance.
“The list will expand in terms of our own
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4.4 Riverbed gravel extraction for river and flood control purposes ................................................................ 9
4.5 Advice, guidelines and monitoring ................................................................................................................. 9
5. Future directions for the management of riverbed gravel extraction in Taranaki ................. 10
5.1 Desired outcomes
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Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016–52
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ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1720873 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1742294 (Pdf)
November 2016
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Fonterra Limited (the Company) operates a lactose manufacturing factory and inhalation
simulation model, developed by CSIRO,
Australia. The value of pasture ($/kg-DM) was estimated using local farm parameters
that were developed in consultation with Louise Hofmann, Taranaki FarmWise
consultant. The results of that work showed that the values of pasture in the area range
between $0.17 to $0.25/kg-DM, with an average value of $0.22/kg-DM.
Based on these values the irrigation marginal benefits were calculated for a range of
rainfall and soil combinations for three values of pasture:
Item Page Subject
Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 10 Update on submissions to the Proposed Coastal Plan for
Taranaki
Item 3 18 Our Land 2018: National environment report from Ministry for
the Environment/Stats NZ
Item 4 36 New Zealand Fish Passage Guidelines
Item 5 40 Deep South National Science Challenge: Climate Adaptation
Ambassadors' Workshop
Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda
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Item 6 45 Second quarterly monitoring report
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Tuesday 30 August 2022, 9.30am
Consents and Regulatory Committee - Cover
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Purpose of Consents and Regulatory Committee meeting
This committee attends to all matters in relation to resource consents, compliance
monitoring and pollution incidents, biosecurity monitoring and enforcement.
Responsibilities
Consider and make decisions on
getting more people on board.” The ‘zero possum’ project, a joint initiative with Taranaki Mounga Project (TMP), set out to eradicate possums from a 4,500 hectare area including 2,300 hectares of the Kaitake Range, 2,000 hectares of Kaitake farmland and Oākura town. Mr Ellis says eradication is within reach and the new resources allocated to the project will speed up progress. A new technician is now based at Pukeiti, the site of a remotely monitored 1300 trap barrier, while a new contractor is