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Regional Coastal Plan

The Regional Coastal Plan promotes sustainable management of natural and physical resources in the coastal marine areas and includes legally enforceable rules. The Plan review was completed in 2023 and it was made operative on 4 September 2023. Useful Coastal Plan links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki here(external link) Give the Council notice of consented works(external link) Apply for a resource consent under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki

Job Description Projects and Programmes Coordinator

| Tō tātou Hauora me te haumaru The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to a process of continuous improvement in order to achieve excellence in the management of health and safety at all of our workplaces. We recognise the positive impact that the values and benefits of enhanced health and safety bring to the organisation, our employees and our communities. There are two key points to health and safety: We will achieve these by: 

Agenda

there are a number of aspects of the Plan which are still evolving;  to seek support of the updated Programme tables within Section 5 of the Plan – o proposed ‘business as usual’ activities in Section 5.1 (Table 3) o proposed ‘regionally significant’ activities in Section 5.3 (Table 4) including the assigned order of priority o activities programmed for future iterations of the Plan in Section 5.4 (Table 5) o activities included for future consideration in Section 5.5 (Table

Appendix F - SWPI irrigation (Revision A May 2020)

page Remediation (NZ) Ltd Uruti Irrigation from Irrigation Catchment Pond Approved: DG Designation: GM-C Date: 28/5/2020 Standard Work Place Instruction SWPI-740-020-A Revision: A Page 1 of 4 Date Printed 24/01/2020 8:09 AM Review Date 01/07/2020 Doc Controller D Gibson 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 “The purpose of this document is to provide instructions for the safe and compliant irrigation from

Rainfall in previous years

Maps showing annual rainfall at Taranaki sites going back to 2007, and annual rainfall distribution since 2010. What you should know: ♦ The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. ♦ The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. ♦ Distribution maps have been available only since 2010. Click on maps to see large versions Rainfall in 2022. 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 738

Irrigation Water Annual Report 2022-2023

freshwater aquifers. Increased salinity in previously fresh groundwater can result in significant ecological effects, adversely impact existing users of groundwater and limit its potential future use. Fortunately in Taranaki, the risk of saltwater intrusion is low due to the limited number of high yielding coastal bores. As part of irrigation monitoring programmes, the Council monitors water quality indicators at five coastal sites in order to assess any changes in groundwater composition as a

Search to find Taranaki Planeteers

climate action and improving water quality,” she says. The 2022 awards saw a number of high-calibre initiatives celebrated, including the ongoing restoration of the Waiwhakaiho Awa, zero waste events, wool water filters and a project to prevent the decline in kiwi numbers in Taranaki – among others. Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood says that each year the Council receives innovative and inspiring entries from all around the region and it is always exciting to acknowledge and celebrate the selfless

Executive Audit and Risk agenda February 2024 v2

the winds from the south Let the breeze blow over the land Let the breeze blow over the ocean Let the red-tipped dawn come with a sharpened air A touch of frost, a promise of glorious day Let there be certainty Secure it! Draw together! Affirm! Nau mai e ngā hua Karakia for kai Nau mai e ngā hua o te wao o te ngakina o te wai tai o te wai Māori Nā Tāne Nā Rongo Nā Tangaroa Nā Maru Ko Ranginui e tū iho nei Ko

Policy and Planning Agenda February 2024

simulating a range of possible scenarios relating to different water allocation regimes and contaminant load reduction measures.  Finalise first draft of TAS technical reports on phosphorus, nitrate, E.coli, sediment and flow.  Finalise first draft of Region Wide objective, policies and rule framework.  Begin drafting TAS, flows and limits, aligning science and policy approach.  Work through the Māori Freshwater attributes report with iwi Pou Taiao in order to set TAS. 

Council controlled organisations

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