create barriers to native fish passage, contribute to sedimentation and alter the
natural flows of the waterway to the detriment of endemic species within that waterway. Te Kāhui also
opposes activities that result in degradation of the mouri of waterbodies.
If the Maulder's application to upgrade/replace the existing culvert leads to better fish passage and improved
water quality and stream health for the Oraukawa, I would support the granting of this consent. Te Kāhui
advocates
through the lockdown. Take our survey and go in the draw for a great prize! Follow this link: Gardens survey April 2020
tall to receive best light
• bright fruit visible to birds.
Find out about other trees and their adaptations to living in their particular
environment.
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Trees for the environment
Taranaki Regional Council Tree Unit 17
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Rivers love trees
Riparian margins are the strips of land next to waterways (streams, rivers or lakes).
When trees and other plants are planted in this riparian zone they benefit this part of the
environment
21-Dec-23 New consent
To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks during the
construction of the Oru wellsite onto and into land in
circumstances where it may enter water Discharge Permit 495 Wingrove Road, Pukengahu Patea
24-00316-4.1 R2/0316-4.1 Poole Brothers Limited 03-Jan-24 Change of consent conditions
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land...change of consent
conditions to increase number of cows Discharge Permit 1251 Manaia Road, Kaponga Kaupokonui
24-03129-3.0
bus fares Bee Card concessions, including youth and child concessions BUS DEPARTURE POINTS See our page of maps showing school-bus afternoon departure points at New Plymouth secondary and intermediate schools. Each map is also downloadable in PDF format. Afternoon departure points BEE CARDS All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of contactless payment. Cash is still accepted for those who do not have a Bee Card, however you will be charged the higher cash fare. Bee cards cost $5,
appearance, odour, water quality, and biology of the river.
Condition 6 is a review provision.
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Sediment at water intakes
Contact Energy holds two consents in relation to the cleaning of water intake
structures.
Water discharge permit 5633-1, to discharge fine sediment and organic matter from
water intake structure screens to the Patea River, was issued by the Council on 24 May
2000 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2028.
Have your say and help shape Taranaki. Your views play an important part in helping the Council shape our plans, policies and programmes. Here are some of the things you can currently share feedback on.
is under development now and will include rules and limits on how soil, freshwater and air are managed. Feedback from the community is an important part of developing the Natural Resources Plan, and we encourage you to get involved. We’ll be starting consultation on the Natural Resources Plan in coming months. Watch our website for details about how to get involved.
Sunshine, food and music will take over Tūpare Gardens for a free family event on 11 February. Performing is local folk trio Turkey the Bird who have made a name for themselves on the New Zealand music scene for their unique sound and comedic personalities. ‘Token Kiwi’ band member Sol Bear Coulton picked up the banjo after watching the film Deliverance as a kid and is looking forward to introducing Turkey the Bird to local audiences at Tūpare. “Although we live in Taranaki we don’t play here
Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a large black bird threatening cropping and horticulture in Taranaki? Taranaki Regional Council is urging the public to report potential sightings of a large black glossy bird called a rook. It is slightly larger than a magpie, with a harsh call. You can listen to its call here Click here to report a possible sighting. We'll ask you for details such as the bird's location and behaviour. Was it flying and in what direction, was it feeding or roosting? We'll