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The 2023/24 Annual Plan builds on our work caring for
the region’s environment, controlling pest animals and
plants, managing three regional gardens,
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8. Soil quality in the Taranaki Region 2022: current status, comparison with 2017, and
temporal analysis
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9. Dangerous Dams Policy Consultation 230
10. Revised Biodiversity Credits Submission 245
11. Mayoral Forum Submission on Advancing New Zealand's Energy Transition 255
12. Proposed National Policy Statement for Natural Hazards Decision Making 2023 Submission 262
13. Select Committee Inquiry into Climate Adaptation: Sector Submission 274
14. Development of a
entitled Progressive Implementation Programme for the
National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management – Taranaki Regional Council (PIP)
is to set out the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) staged implementation
programme of key projects for implementing the National Policy Statement for
Freshwater Management 2014 (NPS-FM).
This document gives effect to Policy E1 requirements of the NPS-FM and supersedes the
Council’s previous implementation programme, which was
After a very wet start to 2023, year to date rainfall for Taranaki is now about average. Dry July continued into August with an average of 145.4mm of rain, 17% less than a typical amount for the month. This ranged from 44% less rainfall at Mangorei Upper at Forest Hill to 2% more rainfall at Waitotara at Rimunui Station than usual. Mean river flows for August were 29.6% lower than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 9.4°C, an average of 1°C cooler than
to provide the Committee
with an overview of the process to phase in Freshwater farm plans in Taranaki.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the memorandum titled - Freshwater Farm Plans – Phasing
b) noted that a memorandum providing an overview of the regulations and their
implementation processes will be brought to the committee in the future
c) endorsed the guiding principles and roll out plan for farm plan phasing as set out
in Appendix 1 to
Pay your TRC invoices using internet banking, or use our online form (credit or debit card required). Your options are internet banking, or using our online payment form (credit or debit card required). You can also pay by Eftpos at the Council office in Stratford. Online payment formA RealMe login is required to pay an invoice online. If you've created a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. Otherwise, you can create one. Follow the link for either option. Pay an invoice or
Groundwater in Taranaki is generally stable, of relatively good quality and subject to low and manageable levels of demand from users. Taranaki has five principal aquifer systems, named after the geological formations where they occur: Matemateāonga Formation, Whenuakura Formation, Marine Terrace, Tāngāhoe Formation and Taranaki Volcanics. They are all regularly recharged thanks the region’s high rainfall. Water users favour rivers and streams over aquifers because of accessibility, cost and
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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Taranaki Regional Estuaries
Ecological Vulnerability Assessment
For Taranaki Regional Council
July 2019
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REPORT INFORMATION & QUALITY CONTROL
Prepared for: Taranaki Regional Council
C/- Thomas McElroy, Environmental Scientist - Marine Biology
Authors: Dr Ben Robertson
Principal Consultant, Director
Internal Reviewer: Dr Barry Robertson
Technical Advisor, Director
Sleep above the treetops in our hut style accommodation, one hour's walk into the Pukeiti rainforest. The tracks are currently very muddy and slippery, appropriate footwear such as gumboots are essential. Please see conditions of use for full info. Downloads Family-Hut-general-information-draft.pdf Downloads Downloads