consent
held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s
crematorium on Junction Road (State Highway 3) at New Plymouth.
Since 1 October 1991, with the enactment of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA),
the Council has been the agency with primary responsibility for air quality
management in the Taranaki region. Early in 1992, the Council initiated air quality
monitoring programmes for industries holding discharge permits, and has
subsequently issued and
Taranaki Iwi. This stream also had an abundance of fish species resources including
tunaheke, piharau, kahawai, īnanga, pakotea, and kōkopu.
E1 Taungatara Stream Mahinga kai Map Link
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Otumatua E2 Otumatua Pā Historic site Map Link
Map - 26
E3 Otumatua Tauranga waka Structure Map Link
Map - 26
Puketapu Located at the end of Puketapu Road this area continues to be used by the local people to gather
kaimoana, kōura etc and in past times was where fishing waka
Enviroschools kaupapa, Mountain to Sea, Water of Life
theme area, Arbor Day event with Asplundh and NPDC,
and a road trip to St Johns Hill School in Whanganui.
Plas�c Free July Taranaki events included presen�ng
at Living the Change film screenings in Opunake
and New Plymouth and a fun interac�ve learning
day at Puke Ariki.
Around 16,000 Li�le Gardens given away
thanks to New World New Plymouth.
A huge working bee at Uru� by the IVHQ team.
Meri Kirihimete
Our Boomerang Bags for
Iwi. This stream also had an abundance of fish species resources including
tunaheke, piharau, kahawai, īnanga, pakotea, and kōkopu.
E1 Taungatara Stream Mahinga kai Map Link
Map 25
Otumatua E2 Otumatua Pā Historic site Map Link
Map 26
E3 Otumatua Tauranga waka Structure Map Link
Map 26
Puketapu Located at the end of Puketapu Road this area continues to be used by the local people to gather
kaimoana, kōura etc and in past times was where fishing waka were
Stratford urban area and then composts it
at its Victoria Road site. The principal components of green waste collected are lawn clippings and material
from garden pruning.
This report for the period July 2018 to June 2020 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance
performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses …
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Taranaki
Welcome to the 20 Taranaki Regional Council20
Environmental Awards.
This year's awards are going to educators, students,71
and
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is the Monitoring Report for the period July 2016-June 2017 by the Taranaki Regional Council
(the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Opunake Power
Limited (the Company). The Company operates a hydroelectric power scheme situated on Beach Road at
Opunake, in the Waiaua River catchment.
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of
things that put pressure on our freshwater.
"No one is removing the hydro-dams that interfere with flow
of sediment, fish and water, but also generate clean and
renewable energy, help to manage flooding, and provide a
world-class rowing lake. We’re not removing the roads and
paved cities that flood rivers with contaminated storm water.
We’re not closing down agriculture, but we do expect lower
footprint farming systems. Can we really expect to be able to
have our cake and eat it too?”
Acquisition Company Limited operates a drilling waste landfarm
located off Rifle Range Road at Hawera. This report for the period July 2012-June 2013
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to
assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the
results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds one resource consent, which includes a total of 29 conditions setting out
the requirements that the
all the names of students/teachers and accompanying adults present must be given
to Kevin Archer or the resource person hosting the group at the start of the visit.
Road Access: Extreme care is required when driving to and from Pukeiti. While the road has been
improved in recent years, it is still winding and narrow in places.
Months available: School visits are welcome at any time of the school year. However some activities
may not be available during October and early