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Freshwater contact recreational
water quality at Taranaki sites
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2019-2020
Technical Report 2020-01
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2627289 (Word)
Document: 2758097 (Pdf)
April 2021
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Freshwater contact recreational
information in response to a Land Information
Memorandum request.
In a situation where contaminants are discharging from a dip
area, the Regional Council has a responsibility under section
15 of the Resource Management Act to ensure that there is
no significant adverse effect. If there is, enforcement action
may follow in the form of an infringement notice, abatement
notice (asking you to stop the discharge) or in a worst case
scenario, prosecution. The remediation of an old sheep dip may
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Port Taranaki Limited
Maintenance Dredging
Monitoring Report
2009 – 2014
Technical Report 2014-113
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council
Document: 1476713 (Word) Private Bag 713
Document: 1500172 (Pdf) STRATFORD
June 2015
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Executive summary
Port Taranaki Limited (the Company) is the commercial operator of the port located
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I know the recent drought has been bad news
for many people but on the positive side, the
fine weather meant that the majority of last
term’s school field trips went ahead as planned.
Term one was extremely busy with school visits
and field trips virtually every day
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I trust you all enjoyed your well earned break
and have returned to school totally refreshed
and looking forward to another rewarding year.
Thank you to the hundreds of teachers who
involved the Council in their programmes last
year. Certainly
reviewed by ESR. All ESR comments and proposed
emendations have been incorporated in the final version. The Taranaki Regional Council
remains responsible for the content of this report.
It should be understood that not all field operators in Taranaki use radioactive tracers, and
not all uses of radioactive tracers relate to fracturing. Both chemical and radioactive tracers
can be an integral part of a conventional well drilling operation, with a range of applications
that encompass, for
theYou’re invited to join the
The New Plymouth District Council already carries out
possum control in parks, reserves and walkways in the area.
The Taranaki Regional Council works with residents in
targeted areas to establish a network of possum control
on private properties around the areas of possum habitat.
The possum control programme
The Taranaki Regional Council is working with interested
landowners and the New Plymouth District Council to
increase possum control in the
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To Fiza Hafiz, Scientific Officer – State of the Environment
Job Managers - Callum MacKenzie, Thomas McElroy, Darin Sutherland
From Brian Cheyne, Scientific Officer – Air Quality
Document 2089257
Date 20 July 2018
Monitoring of nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki near the
NOx emitting sites, year 2017-2018
From 2014 onwards, the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) has implemented a coordinated region-wide
monitoring programme to
(irrigation, fertiliser and improved
pastures) has increased the agronomic value of the land from about $3-
5000/ha to $30-40,000/ha.
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BRIEF
1. The Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) has consented several oil
exploration companies to dispose of ‘drilling muds’ at several sites on
coastal sands around the region.
2. The drilling muds are initially stored at the sites and, after the sand dunes
have been levelled, this material is