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presented in this appendix must not be considered as a set of rules that will
be applied universally. Each individual situation will be considered by the Taranaki
Regional Council on its particular merits and circumstances, with regard for the level of
environmental protection that is appropriate in that situation.
This appendix contains information relating to the discharge of farm dairy effluent to land. The
material is laid out so that information relating to the treatment and discharge
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24 July 2020
Statement of Proposal
Proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki
Statement of Proposal
The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is seeking public comment on a proposal to adopt the River Control and
Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki 2020.
The proposed bylaws have been developed to protect river control and flood protection assets, including floodways,
defences against water, flood protection vegetation, …
Ponds 0.4
Wetlands 1.6
Bush 431.5
Riparian Planting - Lower Irrigation 0.5
Site Offices/Structures 0.6
Refer to Appendix A for a flow diagram identifying site processes, inputs and outputs.
AECOM NZ have been engaged to undertake an investigation into the nitrogen loading and losses
across the site. The goal of this investigation is to provide information to enable Remediation New
Zealand Ltd. to predict the effects of current and future site management practices on
A trailblazing project to eradicate possums from 9,500ha of bush and farmland. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki's Zero Possum project was a New Zealand-first when in 2018 it set out not to simply control possum numbers but to eradicate them from a 4,500 hectare area including 2,300 hectares of the Kaitake Range, 2,000 hectares of Kaitake farmland and Oākura town. In early 2023 the project was expanded by a further 5,000ha, moving the western boundary from the Timaru Stream to the
Tasman Sea catchment. This is the eighteenth
report to be prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council to cover the Waitara Marine
Outfall discharge and its effects.
1.2 Structure of this report
Section 1 sets out general information about compliance monitoring under the
Resource Management Act and the Council’s obligations and general approach to
monitoring sites through annual programmes. The report also covers the resource
consents held by NPDC and Methanex, the nature of the
Timms traps are available from the Northland
Regional Council or www.possumtraps.net.nz
Sentinel possum traps
These have been proven in scientific trials to be
one of the most efficient and effective possum kill
trap in New Zealand. It is also considered to be
one of the most humane possum kill traps. While
slightly more difficult to set than the Timms trap,
it is far cheaper. Sentinel traps are available from
the Northland Regional Council or
www.pestcontrolresearch.co.nz/traps.htm
measure, potential
effects on fish entrainment will be minor.
The potential impediment of fish passage in the
Mangamahoe Stream as a result of the Mangamahoe
Dam.
No – the Mangamahoe Dam is
required to provide the storage in
Lake Mangamahoe for renewable
electricity and water supply.
Additionally, the presence of the
New Plymouth District Council
owned dam located in the lower
Mangamahoe Stream, downstream
of the Mangamahoe Dam presently
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Future directions for the management
of river and stream bed modification
Review of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4352
August 2012
Document: 1000228
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Table of Contents
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