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Rocky shore monitoring 2017-2019

page State of the Environment Rocky Shore Monitoring Report 2017-2019 Technical Report 2019-69 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2270981 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2583979 (Pdf) October 2020 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act 1991 requires local authorities to undertake monitoring of the region’s

Annual report 2012-2013

unprocessable wastes to waste pits; and the discharge of emissions to air. This report for the period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities. The Company holds a total of 24 resource consents, which include conditions setting out the requirements that the Company must satisfy. The Company

Report 2012-2014

KA6/11/17 wellsites, respectively. The consents were issued by the Council on 28 March 2012 (7995-1 and 7996-1) and 5 April 2012 (7998-1). Each consent contains a total of 14 special conditions which set out the requirements that STOS must satisfy. The following report for the period July 2012 to June 2014 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

Southlink Dec Sat service buses 2023

page 2nd, 9th & 16th December 2023 Special Saturday bus services! Waverley - Pātea - Hāwera $2Single zone $3Cash Single zone Per extra zone $1 Standard Fares apply Waverley to/from Hāwera Departs Farm Source, Waverley Departs Hāwera i-SITE 8.20AM 4.10PM This Southlink service is operated by Weir Bros Ltd with support from Taranaki Regional Council Please scan QR code for fare and concession information Use your Bee Card

Groundwater quantity monitoring 2015-2017

page Groundwater Quantity State of the Environment Monitoring Biennial Report 2015-2017 Technical Report 2017-110 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2028940 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2156492 (Pdf) November 2018 page page Executive summary Regional councils have

Biodiversity & water quality - funding available for landowners

page Taranaki Regional Council Environment Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Wo rk ing w i t h peop le | ca r i ng fo r T a ranak i Taranaki Regional Council administers a range of funding programmes to help landowners protect and enhance their native biodiversity and freshwater resources. To check if your project is eligible for funding, please call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask to speak to the relevant programme

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - financial statements

Regional Council Group (TRC) consists of Taranaki Regional Council and its subsidiaries Port Taranaki Ltd (100% owned) and Taranaki Stadium Trust (100% controlled). The Council has a 15.5% investment in Regional Software Holdings Ltd. Port Taranaki Ltd is a port company governed by the Port Companies Act 1988 and incorporated in New Zealand. Taranaki Stadium Trust is a charitable trust governed by the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 and registered under the Charities Act 2005. Regional

Policy & Planning minutes March 2019

page Doc# 2224426-v1 Minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 19 March 2019 at 10.35am. Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson) M P Joyce C L Littlewood D H McIntyre B K Raine C S Williamson D N MacLeod (ex officio) D L Lean (ex officio) Representative Councillors G Boyde (Stratford District

Report 2011-2013 (groundwater monitoring)

conditions of the exercised consent. The following report describes the groundwater monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the potential effects of hydraulic fracturing activities at the Mangahewa-C wellsite on groundwater resources in the area surrounding the site. The results of the monitoring undertaken allow for an assessment of the Company’s environmental performance to be made in relation to hydraulic fracturing activities and whether

Report 2013-2015

located at Turangi Road, Motunui. The wellsite lies within the Parahaki catchment and contains a hydrocarbon producing well and associated infrastructure. Greymouth hold resource consent 7952-1, authorising the discharge of contaminants associated with hydraulic fracturing activities into land at depths greater than 3,410 m TVD beneath the Turangi-B wellsite. The consent was issued by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on 8 November 2011 and contains a total of 13 special conditions which