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page RECEIVED 3 0 NOV 2017 TaranaKi Regional Council Remediation (NZ) Limited URUTI CONSENT RENEWAL APPLICATION 2017 page W:[liaiSI*iltuUliaBftK«SBMb Remediation (NZ) Limited Uruti AEE Resource Consent Application 1 URUTI COMPOSTING & VERMICULTURE FACILITY RECEIVED 3 ° NOV 20(7 Taranaki Regional Council Assessment of Environmental Effects for the discharge of organic material and associated leachate and stormwaterto land/waterway/air in

Nomination Form 2022

page page NOMINATION FORM The Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards recognise outstanding initiatives in our region to protect and enhance Taranaki’s high-quality environment. The awards encourage environmental stewardship and sustainable development of our natural resources. Who can make a nomination? The Awards are open to individuals, organisations, businesses and communities who are contributing to our environment. You can

Taranaki providers TM

Council The maximum contribution per trip is $20. Note: Taranaki Regional Council will pay half the fare up to a maximum of $40. Any additional fare must be paid in full by the user. Contacts 0800 TOT MOB (868 662) Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility (contains answers to frequently asked questions and forms). transport@trc.govt.nz This document was created by an application that isn’t licensed to use

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the groundwater. The water table level can fall, particularly in summer and autumn, and this can affect the volume of water available for use in those seasons. Groundwater is also used in industrial processes, dairy and meat processing and in hydrocarbon exploration and production activities. Only a very small proportion is used in our region for horticultural use. Contact the Council Education Officer to arrange for a Council hydrogeologist to talk to your class on the topic

Summer 2012-2013

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2012-2013 Technical Report 2013-17 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1221017 (Word STRATFORD Document: 1242924 (Pdf) September 2013 page page Executive summary This report provides an assessment of microbial water

Annual report 2014-2015

page Freshwater Physicochemical Programme State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-51 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD Document: 1577779 (Word) Document: 1646341 (Pdf) March 2016 page page Executive summary

Quarterly Monitoring Report No 2 - March 2018

Expenditure on housing is a major component of household spending and a key factor in the assessment of housing affordability. To determine the required level of development capacity to meet the estimated population growth for the New Plymouth district, the NPS-UDC requires the New Plymouth District Council and Taranaki Regional Council to:  Undertake quarterly monitoring of market indicators, and use indicators of price efficiency (Policies PB6 and PB7). This report gives effect

Housing & Business Development Capacity Assessment 2019

Plymouth District as one of 13 high-growth districts in the country. The New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) and Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) have agreed that this HBA will cover demand for housing and business in the New Plymouth District only. It will assess housing and business land capacity in the New Plymouth urban area and in surrounding urban townships such as Oakura, Waitara and Inglewood. Future versions of the report will consider including the South Taranaki and Stratford

Sustainable land-use monitoring in the eastern Taranaki hillcountry and coastal sand country

page 7 Landcare Research New Zealand Limited Summary Project and client Landcare Research (NZ) Ltd was contracted by Taranaki Regional Council to carry out a survey of land-use sustainability on 25 ~900-hectare hill country sites in eastern Taranaki, and monitor bare sand areas on four coastal sand country sites, for 2007. This is a repeat of the monitoring work carried out for Taranaki Regional Council by Landcare for 2000, which was reported in “Sustainable

Resource consent applications 21 June to 18 July 2021

the land disposal area is unsuitable for effluent disposal Discharge Permit Lower Epiha Road, Motunui Parahaki 21-09371-1.1 New Plymouth District Council 23-Jun-21 Review To replace an existing culvert and install rock rip-rap in an unnamed tributary of the Tongaporutu River, including the associated disturbance of the stream bed...review Land Use Consent Okau Road, Tongaporutu Tongaporutu 21-09576-1.1 Flexgas Limited 23-Jun-21 Review To install and use a culvert in an unnamed