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Regional Cleanfills consent monitoring 2017-2018

page Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017-2018 Technical Report 2018-83 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2090401 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2157944 (Pdf) March 2019 page page Executive summary The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) implements a co-ordinated monitoring programme for a number of cleanfill operators

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to cause damage to the environment, and will abide by National and Regional Council regulations . Require our contractors to manage H & S in line with our policies . Encourage appropriate levels of health management and rehabilitation for all personnel . Review and audit our Hazard Registers, Forms, and Procedures regularly e e URUTI- REMEDIATION NZ L TO Page 13 Document no:RU-P-650-01 OO-A Revision No: V1.13 Date: 7-9-2018 Controller: Colin Kay page

Enjoy the water but stay safe this summer, says Taranaki Harbour Master

Boaties are being reminded of the importance of carrying lifejackets for everyone enjoying a trip out to sea to keep all water users safe and sound this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says it’s always great to see recreational boats exploring the fantastic Taranaki coastline but it’s vital everyone on board and particularly the skipper makes sure they are prepared before they set off. “The region has a special coastline which is enjoyed by so many people each summer and the last

Coastal Terraces FMU

FMU also contains the largest industrial area of the region, Bell Block. The Coastal Terraces is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and

Southern Hill Country FMU

catchments which form part of the Coastal Terraces FMU. The Southern Hill Country is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Waitara Catchment and Coastal Terraces. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The

Northern Hill Country FMU

proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Volcanic Ring Plain, Pātea Catchment, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the views of the community and tangata whenua on the six FMUs as this

Pātea Catchment FMU

north-draining Waitara Catchment. The Pātea Catchment is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Volcanic Ring Plain, Northern Hill Country, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the

Volcanic Ring Plain FMU

are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the views of the community and tangata whenua on the six FMUs as this feedback will guide targets, limits and

Waitara Catchment FMU

inland from the coast, before flowing north through the Waitara township where it meets the Tasman Sea. To the south, the Waitara FMU is bound by the similar but south-draining Pātea Catchment FMU. The Waitara Catchment is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Southern Hill Country and Coastal Terraces. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions

McKee Mangahewa Production Station Annual Report 2021-2022

2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess Todd Energy’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of Todd Energy’s activities. During the monitoring period, Todd Energy Ltd demonstrated a high level of environmental performance and a high level of administrative performance. Todd