the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) describing the monitoring programme associated with
seventeen industries within the catchment of the Mangati Stream, Bell Block.
The Mangati catchment has, in the past, been heavily utilised for the disposal of stormwater
and wastewaters from a large number of industrial sites. As a consequence of inadequate
treatment and management of discharges and minimal dilution capacity in the past, the
water quality and aquatic ecosystems of the stream
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trays (ice cream containers)
magnifying glasses
recording sheets
tape measures
TARANAKI
REGIONAL
COUNCIL
Visit theVisit the
ROCK POOLSROCK POOLS
Before the visit
On the day
After the visit
Equipment
During class visits to the rock pools our aim should be to foster a better understanding of
how the inhabitants of this environment have adapted to enable them to co-exist in the
harsh conditions which sometimes exist. So we can do this without
Road,
Motunui. The wellsite lies within the Waiau catchment and contains six hydrocarbon
producing wells and associated infrastructure.
Todd hold resource consent 7971-2, authorising the discharge of contaminants associated with
hydraulic fracturing activities into land at depths greater than 3,290 m TVDss beneath the
Mangahewa-C wellsite. The consent was issued by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)
on 30 June 2014 and contains 17 special conditions which set out the requirements that
report).
If you have any questions relating to completion of this
Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765
Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed
form to:
Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352.
Attention: Consents Administration Officer
Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless
reques
If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application
community’s
involvement, eg replanting a cleared hillside, dune planting.
Taranaki Regional Council Coastal Unit 3
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Making Sense of the Material World
Level 1
• explore simple physical properties and use them to describe and group everyday materials, eg
shape, texture, colour, size, smell.
Level 2
• investigate and describe everyday changes to common substances, eg evaporation,
condensation, dissolving, melting.
Level 3
•
the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) for the period July 2013 – June 2014 to assess BTW Company Limited's
landfarming facility located on Brown Road at Waitara, in the Waiongana catchment. The
report records the landfarm's environmental performance during the period under review,
and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities for the landfarm as a
whole.
The Company holds two resource consents, which include a total of 55 conditions setting out
the
monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period February 2011- October 2013 by the Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource
consents held by Cheal Petroleum Limited. During the period under review, Cheal
Petroleum Limited drilled and tested 5 wells.
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme
implemented by the Council in respect of the
R2/0196-5.0 Stratford District Council Water-Industry Local Government Waste Management Wastewater-Sewage
Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 27 Apr 2020 and 21 May 2020
Discharge Permit
Activity
New
Limited Notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 27 Apr 2020 and 21 May 2020
Land Use Consent
Activity
New
New
New
Publicly Notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council …
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A strong community is one that comes together and collectively
takes action for a common and worthy cause. This is the story
of such a community. Our Taranaki community.
TARANAKI
David MacLeod,
Chairman, Taranaki Regional Council
October 2019
The common cause is healthier ecosystems. The Riparian
Management Programme is transforming Taranaki.
Nearly 30 years ago, the community picked up a mammoth
challenge: Fencing and planting thousands of kilometres of
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State of the Environment Monitoring of
Lake Rotorangi water quality and
biological programme
Annual Reports
2016-2018
Technical Report 2018-90
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2241704 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 2242704 (Pdf) April 2019
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Executive summary
Lake Rotorangi was formed in May 1984 by the