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Quarterly operational reports

Quarterly operational reports present a snapshot of the Council's progress in delivering its programmes. Three reports are published each financial year, with the final quarter covered in the Annual Report. Quarterly Operational Reports 2021/2022 Quarterly Operational Report December 2021 (461 KB pdf) More reports Quarterly Operational Report December 2021 (461 KB pdf) Quarterly Operational Report September 2021 (457 KB pdf) Quarterly Operational Reports 2020/2021 Quarterly Operational Report

Drilling waste treatment & disposal

prefaced with a memorandum presented to the Council's Policy and Planning Committee. Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) (single document only) Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) Review of petroleum waste landfarming This Council-commissioned 2013 report by Graeme Proffitt of Pattle Delamore Partners Ltd assesses whether landfarming is an environmentally viable practice and

Annual report 2015-2016

production station and adjacent wellsite, located on Lower Otaraoa Road at Motunui in the Waipapa and Manu catchments. This report for the period July 2015 to June 2016 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities. The Company holds a

Volunteer driven by passion for nature

is for our region’s biodiversity. In fact, she reckons her friends are probably sick of hearing about it. “I talk about it a lot,” she laughs. Gillian and Bernie plan to continue looking after the traps as long as they are able and would “absolutely recommend it” to others keen to make a difference to our region’s biodiversity. If you’re interested in checking traps in a New Plymouth park or reserve, contact NPDC Parks Volunteer Officer Laura George on (06) 759 6060 to see where volunteers are

Port & harbour

The Council's navigation & safety bylaws aim to make Port Taranaki safe for all users, including bathers and recreational boaties. The Council is also 100% owner of Port Taranaki Ltd.

Which spurge is which?

common along Taranaki's western and southern coasts from Sugar Loaf Islands to the Whenukura Estuary, and at Whitecliffs. Many of these small populations have disappeared or become degraded and vulnerable. Private landowners, councils and community groups are reintroducing it to some areas. Shore spurge information sheet Top of page Sea spurge - invasive weedSea spurge is a coastal weed that will have serious impacts on our coastal environment if it becomes established. It is thought to have arrived

Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Minutes June 2024

page Date: 6 June 2024 Venue: Stratford District Council, 63 Miranda Street, Stratford Document: 327499 Present: N Walker Chairperson P Nixon South Taranaki District Council N Volzke Stratford District Council N Holdom New Plymouth District Council Attending: S Hanne Strafford District Council F Aiken South Taranaki District Council G Green New Plymouth District Council S Ruru Taranaki Regional Council T Velvin TEMO zoom S

Report and decision on use of water from the Waitotara River for pasture irrigation (2010)

page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 STRATFORD 21 July 2010 Doc# 774856 Hearing Committee Report and Decision on applications by Pukeone Partnership & Kereone Farms Limited to take and use water from the Waitotara River for pasture irrigation purposes page Report and decision of a Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council whi ch heard,

Resouce consent applications received between 21 to 27 October 2024

install and use an outlet structure in the Patea River for stormwater discharge purposes Land Use Consent 43, 47 and 57 Cloten Road, Stratford Patea 24-11320-1.0 11321-1.0 Taranaki Regional Council 24-Oct-24 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment associated with earthworks required for the construction of a new building, carparks and a stormwater outfall structure Discharge Permit 43, 47 and 57 Cloten Road, Stratford Patea 24-02646-3.1 2646-3.1 Garryricken Farms Limited

Recount archive

Download editions of Recount, the Council's former newsletter that was published between 1990 and 2017. If you are seeking an edition earlier than listed here, call the Council's Communications Team on 0800 736 222 or email media@trc.govt.nz. Recount 106 - September 2017 (2.2 MB pdf) More newsletters Recount 106 - September 2017 (2.2 MB pdf) Recount 105 - June 2017 (1 MB pdf) Recount 104 - March 2017 (1.6 MB pdf) Recount 103 - December 2016 (3.8 MB pdf) Recount 102 - September 2016 (1.1 MB pdf)