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Executive audit and Risk Agenda June 2023

1,600,464 -126,117 2,128,388 Total operating expenditure 3,406,855 4,002,294 595,439 30,983,105 30,901,147 -81,958 47,004,286 Revenue from exchange transactions Direct charges revenue 720,455 533,072 187,383 3,684,610 4,069,472 -384,862 5,048,875 Rent revenue 142,066 110,000 32,066 1,236,152 990,000 246,152 1,260,000 Dividends 4,000,000 0 4,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000 0 8,000,000 Revenue from non-exchange transactions General rates

Regional Transport Agenda August 2023

Special Interest Group (regional sector of LGNZ) SIP Speed and Infrastructure Programme SMP Speed Management Plan SPR Special Purpose Road STDC South Taranaki District Council STE Stock Truck Effluent TEFAR Targeted Enhanced Financial Assistance Rate TIO Transport Investment Online TP Transport Programme TRC Taranaki Regional Council TSIG Transport Special Interest Group VKT Vehicle Kilometres Travelled Taranaki Regional Transport Committee -

Fonterra Kapuni Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

been addressed through extension of the irrigation disposal system in 2007-2008, and by more intensive wastewater and groundwater monitoring. During the year under review, there was a higher nitrogen load applied to the paddocks than has been the case since the extension of the irrigation system. The nitrogen application rates ranged from 151 to 509 kg/ha/year with average application rates of 350, 423 and 425 kg/ha/year on Farms 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The annual median of results for the

TRC Technical Memorandum Water Quantity 11 August 2023

due to natural variability (e.g. climate) or changes in the patterns and frequency of water takes. Water use and allocation in the Taranaki region Current regional policy setting The Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (RFWP) sets the current policies and limits on how much water can be taken from rivers, streams and lakes, and the rate at which it can be abstracted. The RFWP has been in place since 2001. The RFWP permits the use of small amounts of freshwater for domestic

Application Form CURRENT Part B discharges including CMA3141069

activity may have on the environment. In addition, the applicant is required to identify the ways in which those effects can be avoided, remedied or mitigated. Schedule 4 can be viewed at www.trc.govt.nz/resource-consent-application-forms AEE included? (please attach separate document) ☐ Yes Where relevant the AEE must include, but not be limited to (tick all that apply): AEE Page Number Section ☐ The rate of discharge and hydrological effects ☐ Ecosystem health

Nova Junction Road Power Plant Annual Report 2022-2023

through the Taranaki tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of poor. This report includes recommendations for the 2023-2024 year. page page 1 Table of contents Page 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Compliance

Silver Fern Farms Waitotara Annual Report 2021-2022

four wastewater and 28 groundwater samples for physicochemical analysis. Silver Fern Farms supplied records of their own monitoring, as well as records of the volume of water abstracted and the volume of wastewater discharged. No breaches of the daily abstraction limits were recorded during the monitoring period. There were also no exceedances in the groundwater abstraction rate that were above the permitted measurement error of the metering devices. However compliance of the abstraction

2021/2022 TST Annual Report

debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding. Looking Ahead Yarrow Stadium and the Trust face positive times ahead as the Stadium reopens and the construction of the new East commences. Elvisa Van Der Leden Michael Nield Trustee Trustee 20 September 2022 20 September 2022 page Taranaki Stadium Trust: 2021/2022 Annual Report ~ Page 4 ~ Statement of Service Performance Performance Targets The

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda November 2023

relating to: • Increasing mana whenua participation in decision-making • Collaboration with waste service providers • Greater advocacy to central government • Planning for Building Act changes • Preparing for product stewardship schemes • Reviewing bylaws, and • Continuing behaviour change programmes From these categories, submitters were asked to rate their support for two proposed actions: 1. Investigating options with mana whenua for increased participation in