track
to the Paint Mines is on land which the Trust
leased from PKW, the Parininihi ki Waitotara
Trust which governs a large Maori perpetual
leasehold land portfolio in Taranaki. The
lease was transferred to the Regional
Council when the ownership of the property
was handed to it as part of the partnership
agreement. Critical to the lease agreement is
the conservation of the forest areas and from
them the harvest of plants, under strict
supervision, for medicinal purposes. The
the Mimitangiatua awa and down to the
river mouth. They have seen and smelt the effects of the Uruti site over the last
20 years of operation.
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I speak on behalf of Urenui District Health Group, my Tupuna and the local
families in this area.
That all the authorities of this Uruti Revital site who monitor, or should be
monitoring the operation for compliance, who have let this happen. Taranaki
Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council and the Medical
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Original forest trees (prior to land
clearance) were gigantic, with
trunks up to 2m in diameter.
The timber of swamp maire is very
strong and durable. It was used for
construction and was a popular
firewood tree.
The berries are edible.
Maori used the bark of swamp
maire to produce a blue / black dye
for dyeing flax.
Swamp Maire, Waiwaka (Syzygium maire) Number 28
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
Environment
biologically control the ASW.
The Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) is funding (1996-98)
the equitable introduction of the parasitoid throughout
Taranaki as part of an initiative between Federated Farmers
and the TRC. With financial assistance from the government
administered Technology for Business Growth, the project is
managed by Agriculture NZ, with research input from
AgResearch. AgResearch was contracted to release the
parasitoid at 40 sites throughout the region. This was
completed in July 1997 and
$76
South: $51
North: $78
South: $52
North: $91
South: $61
North:
$148-$161
South:
$91-$108
North:
$198-$312
South:
$133-$210
Commercial and
industrial ratepayers
(NP and NT only)
$125 $428 $441 $515 $836 - $910 $1121 -$1764
* Preferred option. Variations considered and dismissed by the Council include fixing East Stand and either
demolishing the West Stand ($50.2m), or removing its roof ($56.1m). See overview of
years to recover.
You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm
the environment but there are many other people in the
region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your
waste when combined with that of many others can
amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring
every day of the year. The cumulative effects of
combined discharges can cause serious damage to our
environment and must be prevented.
It is illegal to cause pollution
In New Zealand, the Resource
years to recover.
You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm
the environment but there are other people in the
region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your
waste when combined with that of others can amount
to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day
of the year. The cumulative effects of combined
discharges can cause serious damage to our
environment and must be prevented.
It is illegal to cause pollution
In New Zealand the Resource Management
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Freshwater Periphyton
Monitoring Programme
(Periphyton monitoring in relation to amenity values)
State of Environment
Monitoring Report
2012-2014
Technical Report 2015-99
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Taranaki Regional Council
Document: 1558975 (Word) Private Bag 713
Document: 1654541 (Pdf) STRATFORD
March 2016
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Executive summary
Native Ecosystem
State of Environment Site
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Less reduced >50% left
Protection Status: QEII Covenant
Catchment: Waiwhakaiho (392)
General Description
Cathie Native Bush KNE is a forest remnant situated on private land in the New Plymouth District, nine
kilometers south of New Plymouth. The site borders the Mangorei stream and is located in the Egmont
Ecological District.