programme implemented by
the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the environmental performance of consent holders in
the Port Area Industrial Catchments of New Plymouth. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Companies’ activities. This report was formerly
known as the Hongihongi and Herekawe Streams Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report.
This report covers consents held by various consent holders in the
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State of the Environment Monitoring
Lake Rotorangi water quality and
biological programme
Annual Report
2018-2019
Technical Report 2019-97
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2554718 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 2512053 (Pdf) September 2020
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Executive summary
Lake Rotorangi was formed in May 1984 by the construction of
Minimisation Officer,
in collaboration with the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and
South Taranaki District Council.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the memorandum and notes the activities of the Regional Waste Minimisation
Officer.
Jamieson/Roach
4. Change to What Plastics Will be Accepted for Recycling
4.1 Ms K Hope, New Plymouth District Council, spoke to the memorandum …
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River control and flood protection
Bylaw for Taranaki
Proposed
Regional Council
Taranaki
2020
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Proposed River Control and Flood
Protection Bylaws for Taranaki
Publication date: 24 July 2020
Document: #2478465
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This note does not form part of the Bylaw.
Explanatory Note
The Taranaki Regional Council …
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Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Page 1 of 6
Issue 3 October 2020 - Doc# 1098671 Annex 3
ANNEX 3
Communications
Establishment of a reliable communications network within the Emergency Operations
Centre (EOC) is a vital component of a successful response operation. The EOC serves as the
focal point throughout the response operation and reliable telephone, fax and radio
communications are essential from the outset. Communication
dignified manner.
There are transport operators servicing Stratford, Waitara, Hawera, and
five operators in New Plymouth. The Scheme is funded in partnership by
the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) and the NZ Transport
Agency. The national TM subsidy of 50% of the fare applies to each trip,
from one point of origin to one destination. A maximum subsidy value
has been set by the Council. Contact a Total Mobility team member,
phone 0800 868 662 to find out the current maximum subsidy.
reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) in relation to the programme of hydraulic fracturing undertaken by Westside
New Zealand Ltd (Westside) at the Kauri-E wellsite, over the period 29 August 2018 to 31 August 2018. The
report also assesses Westside’s level of environmental performance and compliance with the resource
consent held
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Result: LGE 2022 - Preliminary
Result Type: Preliminary
Candidates sorted by: Name
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Elections: Taranaki Regional Council
Election: 15 - New Plymouth District Council
Issue: New Plymouth General Constituency
Number of vacancies: 5
Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank
721 CLOKE, Tom 9896 3
722 FIELD, Lyall James Independent 2811
723 HUGHES, Susan 10358 1
724 JUFFERMANS, Allen 5538
725 KANE, Rusty
Limited Take produced water Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Extension of Lapse
R2/10848-1.0 Ferndene Group Limited Take Groundwater Mining Extraction (excl. hydrocarbon) Quarry New
Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 02 Oct 2020 and 05 Nov 2020
Discharge Permit
Land Use Consent
Water Permit
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Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress
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by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to be prepared for the monitoring programme in the Waitaha Stream catchment. Twelve industrial
premises were monitored under this programme during the year under review. The monitoring reflects an
on-going process of identifying and improving discharges into the catchment in a similar manner to the
management of those in the neighbouring Mangati Stream catchment.
A total of 17 consents were included in the monitoring programme during the