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Regional Council
Taranaki
Tēnā koutou katoa
For assistance or information on
environmental education contact:
Emily Roberts, Education Officer
Taranaki Regional Council
education@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz
S ITE MAY 20 8 ISSUE NO.891 Printed on recycled paper
This SITE newsletter showcases
different types of
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Community investments in
environmental improvements in
Taranaki 2008 to 2014
Taranaki Regional Council
October 2014
www.berl.co.nz
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Background
Authors: Kel Sanderson & Hugh Dixon
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Taranaki Regional Council
Public Notice of
Application for resource consent
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Taranaki Regional Council has received the following
application for resource consent.
The application is for a consent to replace an existing consent for ongoing operations at the Stratford
District Council’s Stratford Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Applicant: Stratford District Council
Address for service: C/- Harrison Grierson,
125.5 42.3 2017
Waiwhakaiho at
Hillsborough 15 204.0 112.8 757.0 112.3 42.9 2012
Brooklands Zoo at
New Plymouth 13 183.0 117.4 634.4 112.1 41.1 2012
Mangati at SH3 13 170.6 116.9 631.6 119.5 45.6 2013
Motunui M39 at
Weston W3 13 147.0 88.3 543.6 94.6 34.5 1998
Waiwhakaiho at
Egmont Village 14 281.5 129.4 997.5 119.8 42.5 1991
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND
RIVER REPORT FOR MAY 2022
Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters
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To Sheree Tidswell, Environmental Scientist - State of the Environment
Job Managers - Callum MacKenzie, Thomas McElroy, Darin Sutherland
From Vladislav Tkachenko (formerly Brian Cheyne), Environmental Scientist – Air Quality
Document 2505814
Date 22 May 2020
Monitoring of nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki near major
NOx sources, year 2019-2020
From 2014 onwards, the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) has implemented a coordinated …
Whangamomona and past Tāhora
Saddle, if you look from one of the bridges on the Mangapapa Road (off the Forgotten
World Highway, SH43), you’re surprised to see it’s as clear (and small) as a Mount
Taranaki Ring Plain stream.
There’s a reddish tinge to the papa riverbed, something to do with tannin from the
bush.
Those colour variations speak volumes about the complexity of the river, especially
the state of its waters. These have been the subject of more reports by the Taranaki
Regional Council
existing
consent that is to be replaced or renewed
Restricted
Discretionary
Applications will be publicly
notified unless the Taranaki
Regional Council is satisfied that
the adverse effects of the activity
on the environment will not be
more than minor
If the Taranaki Regional Council
is satisfied that the adverse
effects of the activity on the
environment will not be more
than minor, the Council will
serve notice of applications on
the owners and the occupiers of
any
system, being a body of water commonly known as 'The Duck Pond'
within the Manu Stream catchment
Change of consent conditions to increase the pH range in the discharge from 6.5-8.5 to
6.0-9.0
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Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 20 Jan 2017 and 02 Mar 2017
R2/6269-1.2 Commencement Date: 16 Feb 2017
Shell Exploration NZ Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2033
Private Bag 2035, New
4640 Review Dates:
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: Manawapou Road, Whareroa Application Purpose: New
To discharge stormwater and sediment arising from earthworks associated with the
construction of the western stormwater containment pond onto land
Doc #1918433-v1
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Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 14 Jul 2017 and 17 Aug 2017
R2/10446-1.0 Commencement Date: 26 Jul
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Welcome back and special greetings to those
who have come to Taranaki for the first time.
You will find that environmental education in
this region is regarded by many teachers as an
important part of the school programme and
can easily be incorporated into a wide range of
subject areas.