Raupuha Road
lower Punehu Stream
the upper and mid Kapoaiaia Stream
the lower Mangati Stream.
Thus, the findings of the macroinvertebrate monitoring programme demonstrate that the
Council and regional community are meeting the Long Term Plan (LTP) target, to maintain
and enhance water quality in the region, even more robustly as each year goes by. The
greatest proportion of the improving sites are located in mid to lower/mid-catchment
reaches; significant improvement at the
observations were of a mild odour in the
vicinity of the wall fans. The odour was not strong or unpleasant and would have
rapidly dispersed further down wind under the breezy conditions. When odour was
noticeable, it was predominantly weak and neutral in character. Very occasionally,
the odour became distinct to strong, when I was directly in the wake of a fan. At
this level, I consider the odour was mildly unpleasant.
42 I returned to the Airport Road site at 8.00 am on the 19th of
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Resolved
Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 10 October 2023
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That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee of
the Taranaki Regional Council held at 10.30 on 29 August 2023 at Taranaki
Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Stratford
b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki
(June 2013, June 2016 and May 2017) 47
Photo 37 Plantings in front of the New Plymouth Surf Riders Club (April 2010 and May 2017) 47
Photo 38 Stormwater outlets under coastal permit 4596 (top Fitzroy May 2017, bottom East End
April 2017) 48
Photo 39 Mangaotuku Stream outlet (May 2017) 49
Photo 40 Outlet structure from the Hongihongi Stream showing to the left of the outlet were rusty
and splitting gabion baskets (May 2017) 50
Photo 41 The Bayly Road stormwater outfall on
‘Taranaki Crossing’ proposal, a
mountain to surf experience extending from the North
Egmont Visitor’s Centre in Egmont National Park down
to Oakura, via Pukeiti Gardens, with a shorter option
ending at Mangorei Road via the Pouakai Hut. The
Council has already committed substantial funding to
the proposal in areas outside of the National Park and
will be considering what further funding it might
propose to support the concept. With the right support
from all parties
in Egmont National Park down
to Oakura, via Pukeiti Gardens, with a shorter option
ending at Mangorei Road via the Pouakai Hut. The
Council has already committed substantial funding to
the proposal in areas outside of the National Park and
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will be considering what further funding it might
propose to support the concept. With the right support
from all parties including Central Government, the
Taranaki
also play an important part in the regional
economy.
Exotic forest plantations continue to expand, with the
region offering a suitable climate, good forestry sites
and a well-established roading system and port facility.
The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to the
regional economy. The Taranaki Basin is currently New
Zealand’s only hydrocarbon producing area, with the
Kapuni and the offshore Maui fields making up the
major part of New
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BTW Company Limited
Oeo Landfarm
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
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Technical Report 2013-54
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Document: 1280327 (Word) STRATFORD
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Executive summary
BTW Company Limited (BTW) operates a drilling waste landfarm located on South Road at
Manaia (Oeo
662) Taranaki Regional Council
47 Cloten Road
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4352
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dairy processing complex
located on Whareroa Road at Hawera, in the Tangahoe, Tawhiti and Tasman catchments.
The company hold resource consents to allow for the abstraction of water from the Tawhiti
Stream and Tangahoe River; the discharge of water treatment wastewater back to those two
streams; the discharge of stormwater to unnamed tributaries of the Tawhiti Stream, the
Tangahoe River and an unnamed coastal stream; the discharge of stormwater and sediment
to land; the discharge of dairy