Normanby project is among
the first in the Government’s new Accelerated
Regional Roading Package, which provides
separate funding for high-priority projects
without dipping into the also-new regional
highway funding programme of about $90
million a year. Allocation of the latter is
contestable among regions nationwide.
Wrangles over funding for Normanby had
come to a head early in 2012, as transport
spending priorities for the coming three years
were being
The monitoring programme for the Onewhaia Road quarry consists of three primary
components.
1.5.2 Programme liaison and management
There is generally a significant investment of time and resources by the Taranaki
Regional Council in ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent
conditions and their interpretation and application, in discussion over monitoring
requirements, preparation for any reviews, renewals, or new consents, advice on the
Council's environmental
operates the Turangi Production Station located on Turangi Road at
Motunui, in the Parahaki catchment. The Turangi Production Station processes oil and gas from from the
Company’s northern Taranaki operations, including the Ohanga, Onaero and Turangi group of wellsites. GPL
also operate the Kowhai-A Production Station, located on Ngatimaru Road at Tikorangi. The Kowhai-A
Production Station processes product from the Kowhai-A, B, C and D wellsites. This report for the period
July 2017 to June 2018
illustrated through Te Atiawa
traditions and histories. The traditions and histories also represent the spiritual links and an unbroken
continuity with Te Atiawa tipuna and present generations and reinforce Te Atiawa tribal identity.
Bayly Road Conservation Area (as shown on deed plan OTS-043-23)
The site is located at the edge of Waitapu Urupa at Nga Motu (islands) beach, New Plymouth and is in the rohe
of Ngati Te Whiti.
Waitapu is named after the stream which takes its name
Company operate a galvanising plant situated on the corner of Monmouth Road and State Highway 3,
near Stratford. This site is located in the Patea catchment.
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to discharges of water within the Patea catchment,
and the air discharge permit held by the Company to cover emissions to air from the site.
One of the intents of the Resource
October 2018.
Williamson/Duynhoven
3. Minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party
3.1 The minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party (SH3WP) meeting held on 29 October
2018 were received and noted.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. receives, for information purposes, the unconfirmed minutes of the State Highway 3
Working Party meeting held on Monday 29 October 2018.
Duynhoven/Volzke
4. Regional Road Safety update
4.1 Ms M Webby,
Everett Park Inglewood 10 109 58 74 694 74 68
Kaka Road Okoki 8 87 46 55 672 69 54
Mangaoapa Road Purangi 10 85 43 63 552 58 52
Pohokura Saddle Pohokura 10 75 45 55 561 65 53
Duffy’s Farm Hawera 11 46 40 37 370 65 74
Punehu* Pihama 10 97 91 83 470 87 91
Durham Street Patea 10 61 51 46 498 70 69
Waitotara Waitotara Valley 11 92 63 50 502 72 70
Note: * = NIWA station
Table 2Table 2Table 2Table 2 Rivers
Recorded height
(m)
Maximum Minimum Mean
River and site
81% of the consents monitored through the Taranaki tailored monitoring
programmes, while for another 17% of the consents, a good level of environmental performance and
compliance was achieved.1
1.2 Process description
1.2.1 Stratford water supply
The municipal water supply is extracted from the Patea River (main supply) and the Konini Stream (auxiliary
supply) by means of weirs on these watercourses. At the Cardiff Road WTP, water is filtered using membrane
filters and then treated …
overflowing from the settling ponds which required attention.
2.2.5 Inglewood
The Ngatoro Stream was running clear with a moderate flow. The Dudley Road infiltration site was inspected
with no issues noted. Flow meters matched the telemeted data. The contingency farm take was also
inspected and this was abstracting. No issues were noted with the debris collection system.
NPDC are planning on completing quality sampling between the two sites in order to better understand the
differences in …
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drink and biscuits.
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Upcoming Events.
GARDEN VISITS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.
Below are the gardens we will be
visiting this year. On the day, please
bring the usual personal items such as
rain jacket and umbrella, sunblock and
sunhat.
Programme
10:30am: Meet at and visit the garden
of Bruce and Sandy Gray, 547 Frankley
Road, New Plymouth. Parking on the
road is difficult here. We will have people
on duty to guide you as to where to park.
11:30am: