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CONCEPT SHEET 3
Surface water quality
Water quality is influenced by natural factors such as climate,
flow, geology, soils and vegetation cover. It is affected by what
enters it, whether running off the land or through a pipe, and
by how much is flowing in the waterway. It is also influenced by
human activities such as waste disposal, urban and industrial
development and agriculture.
The Taranaki Regional Council monitors waterways to
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Regional Council
Taranaki
Coastal Plan apply?Proposed
Where
How do we define the coast? Do other plans and rules cover the same areas?
The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing its Coastal Plan, which
is the ‘rule book’ governing the use, development and protection
of what’s known as the coastal marine area. The Proposed
Coastal Plan extends the scope of the current Coastal Plan to
cover the broader coastal environment. This is to account for
does the
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Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
Summer 2016-2017
Technical Report 2017-2
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1879182 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1898113 (Pdf)
July 2017
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Executive summary
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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 nominate yourself,
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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
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Term four is here already!
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I hope you all managed to get some rest over the
last fortnight after what seemed to be a very wet
term three. I am sure there were many times
when you wondered if the wet weather was ever
going to end. You had good reason to think that
way, as according to Council records all of our
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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
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Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
Summer 2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-2
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council
Document: 1685438 (Word) Private Bag 713
Document: 1693343 (Pdf) STRATFORD
June 2016
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Opunake Community Kindergarten wins Environmental Award.
The photo above shows Shirley Dons of the Opunake Community Kindergarten with students Leah Martins
and Angus Heaps at their special environmental award assembly in November.
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Appendix II
Coastal marine area boundary
at river mouths
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AGREEMENT FOR DEFINITION OF RIVER MOUTHS AND
LANDWARD BOUNDARY OF COASTAL MARINE AREA
THIS AGREEMENT made this ___ day of ___________ 1994 is made pursuant to Section 2 of the
Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN DENIS WILLIAM ANSON MARSHALL, Minister of
Conservation (called the `Minister') of the first part AND the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
(called the `Council') of the second part AND the NEW PLYMOUTH