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March 2022 Monthly Report

page Doc. No: 3033222 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND RIVER REPORT FOR March 2022 Provisional Data Only Note: some sites record a number of parameters Table 1: Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region Station Sub-region Monthly Year to Date Records Began Number of rain days (>0.5mm) Total Monthly Rainfall (mm) % of Monthly Normal (%) Total to date (mm) % of Normal for year to date % of average full calendar year Nth

Appendix 8: Chimney heights

appendix is required and to contact the Taranaki Regional Council if further clarification is required. PART I – Introduction Scope of the Requirements 1 This Appendix provides a method of calculating acceptable chimney heights for discharges of the products of combustion from industrial or trade premises. It also includes an overview of basic boiler management. 2 The Appendix is in two parts. Part I provides an introduction to the appendix by

Taranaki Enviroschools Term 4 Panui

that summer well are kumara, potatoes and pumkins We thank our long term funding partners New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Council for their continued support and recent increases in funding of the Taranaki Enviroschools kaupapa. This funding goes towards Facilitation which means that we can extend on the support in those districts. The Taranaki Regional Council is impressed with the Enviroschools kaupapa and wants to see it grow. Discussions are underway to

web Transpower appeal v3

page . Taranaki Regional Council Document ~o: .23’1 ’2. 939 In the Environment Court of New Zealand at Wellington 1 8 NOV 2019 I mua i te K ti Taiao 0 Aotearoa Te Whanganui a Tara Rohe Document No of Reply: ENV-2019-WLG- under: the Resource Management Act 1991 in the matter of: an appeal under clause 14 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991 between: Transpower New Zealand Limited Appellant and: Taranaki Regional Council Respondent

Appendix 4: Intensive pig farming managment

preventing or minimising adverse effects on the environment from emissions to air from pig farming. It also provides a general indication of the matters that the regional council may consider and the nature of the conditions that might be attached to a resource consent for the discharge of contaminants into the air from piggeries (refer rules 47 to 50). Applicants and resource consent holders will also be expected to demonstrate that they are giving effect to

Resource consents 17 August-27 September 2018

works in the bed of the Otakeho Stream page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 17 Aug 2018 and 27 Sep 2018 R2/10578-1.0 Commencement Date: 17 Aug 2018 Osflo Fertiliser Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2032 PO Box 761, New Plymouth 4340 Review Dates: June 2020 and at 2-yearly intervals thereafter Activity Class: Discretionary Location:

New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry

page #2039837 YOU MUST  Give the Taranaki Regional Council 20 to 60 days’ notice of activities involving afforestation, earthworks, river crossings, quarrying and harvesting. Do this online by going to www.trc.govt.nz/informcouncil  Have earthworks management plans, quarry erosion and sediment management plans and harvest plans in place 20 working days before the activity begins.  Ensure resource consents are in place (if required) before works

Annual report 2012-2013

located on Lower Ball Road at Kakaramea (Vanner Landfarm), in the Mangaroa catchment. Disposal activities commenced at this site during the 2012-2013 monitoring year. This report for the 2012-2013 period 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 one resource consent, which includes a

Site 68

page S c h o o l s i n t h e e n v i r o n m e n t n e w s l e t t e r Welcome to 2014 Regional Council Taranaki S IT E 2 0 1 IS S U E N O .6 F E B R U A R Y 4 8 Kevin Archer Pukeiti is a wonderful asset for our region and this issue of SITE highlights the many activities in our new study unit. As mentioned in the editorial, we trialed many of the activities last year and have fine-tuned some to better suit school groups. Additional

Freshwater recreational bathing summer 2019-2020

page Freshwater contact recreational water quality at Taranaki sites State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2019-2020 Technical Report 2020-01 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2627289 (Word) Document: 2758097 (Pdf) April 2021 page Freshwater contact recreational