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Total Mobility Newsletter December 2018

(excluding Public Holidays). Visit: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/ Email: totalmobility@trc.govt.nz Waitara Services There have been changes to the provision of Total Mobility services in Waitara. Misinformation by another passenger service has recently caused unwarranted confusion. The good news is that the scheme continues to operate. The Taranaki Regional Council is extremely grateful to the transport providers who have kindly collaborated with the Council to ensure at least

Recycling study unit

environment. Avoiding this environmental damage can be expensive. Rubbish in the environment is not only unsightly but sometimes dangerous. This is especially so in the marine environment where creatures can become entangled in and choke on rubbish. There are definite environmental benefits with natural resources being conserved through waste minimisation and the effects of energy use on the environment. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to helping schools improve their environmental

Waste minimisation and recycling study unit

environment. Avoiding this environmental damage can be expensive. Rubbish in the environment is not only unsightly but sometimes dangerous. This is especially so in the marine environment where creatures can become entangled in and choke on rubbish. There are definite environmental benefits with natural resources being conserved through waste minimisation and the effects of energy use on the environment. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to helping schools improve their environmental

Consent application deposit information

(https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Plans-policies/LTP2018/LTP2018-App6.pdf page Payment Methods for Initial Deposit  Cheque made payable to Taranaki Regional Council (to be lodged with application documents)  Cash/Eftpos (to be made at Taranaki Regional Council offices, 47 Cloten Rd, Stratford) (note: Eftpos facilities do not include credit card payments)  Credit card payment made via Online Services at https://onlineservices.trc.govt.nz  Internet Banking to the credit of Taranaki Regional Council (see below) Taranaki

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encouraging. On top of its use with Yr12/13 science classes, we are now offering SHMAK courses to adult groups such as several Taranaki iwi who want to monitor the health of streams within their tribal area. This is another example of ‘citizen science’ in action. What’s more, the adults seem to really enjoy it! Kevin Regional Council Taranaki Waste Minimisation and Recycling Society in general is certainly more aware of the need to reduce, reuse or recycle its waste. This

FRODO 2600701 v1 Stock exclusion info sheet

more than twice in any month. If land is newly converted to pastoral farming then the setbacks must be immediately in place. What are the stock exclusion requirements from wetlands? All cattle, deer and pigs must be excluded from:  Natural wetlands already identified (as at 3 September 2020) in the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki or any of Taranaki’s district council district plans (e.g. as a significant natural area) by 1 July 2023 (on any

Summer 2013-2014

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2013-2014 Technical Report 2014-13 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1350373 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1357617 (Pdf) June 2014 page page Executive summary This report provides an assessment of

Fact sheet: Protecting a surf break - what does it mean?

page Taranaki Regional Council Coastal Plan review: Regional Council Taranaki What does it mean? Protecting The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing the Coastal Plan for Taranaki, which is the rule book for activities in the ‘wet part’ of the coast. We’ve been running a ‘wave survey’ www.wavesurvey.co.nz as part of the review. It’s a way for the community to tell us which surf breaks are valued, and why. This information will help us to determine the

Land Remediation

investigated. Under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), regional councils have a responsibility to investigate and monitor potentially contaminated land. Since 1992, the Council has systematically identified and investigated sites in the region that have the potential to be contaminated because of historical land use. We record any sites and details of investigations in the Register of Selected Land Uses (RSLU) database, which we also maintain, and provide support to the district councils

Periphyton monitoring 2018-2020

page Freshwater Periphyton Monitoring Programme (Periphyton monitoring in relation to amenity values) State of Environment Monitoring Report 2018-2020 Technical Report 2020-24 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2484139 (Word) Document: 2750582 (Pdf) April 2021 page …