conditions of consent and the timing and purpose of the review;
The payment of administrative charges; and
Monitoring and information requirements relating to matters that the Council has reserved control over.
Design guidelinesThe Taranaki Regional Council uses industry good practice guidelines for the design, construction and maintenance of systems for the land disposal of farm dairy effluent that will meet its requirements. Taranaki Regional Council Dairy Effluent Pond Guidelines Guide to Managing
the best time of year at Tūpare but this also means an awful lot of autumn leaf-fall.” The monthly working bee is a way to get on top of work and also to provide an opportunity for gardeners to catch up with those they don't see day-to-day, according to Regional Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson. “These sessions are essential for maintaining the health of our gardens and they also foster a strong sense of community among our staff. It's a win-win for both the gardens and our team.” Hollard Gardens
range of classrooms and years at the school. This group has been involved in
reducing waste, collecting litter and growing food at the school and caring for
the environment.
Gardening Heroes aims to encourage and empower students to work with
nature helping set up positive behaviour for learning. Gardening Heroes has a
vision of “grow it, make it, eat it”.
CAPOW – ‘Curious about processing organic waste’ group is a science driven
initiative funded through MBIE and Venture Taranaki,
Fernando (ESR), Mr John Dempsey, Dr Patrick O’Connor and Joy Farley
(Taranaki District Health Board), Dr Richard Doehring (Taranaki District Health
Board), Dr Deborah Read (NZ Ministry of Health), Ms Annie Coughlan (NZ Ministry
of Health), Ms Sally Gilbert (NZ Ministry of Health), the New Plymouth District
Council, and the Taranaki Regional Council, Gloria Crossley (LabCare Pathology,
New Plymouth Hospital), and Axys Analytical Services, Canada.
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KB pdf) Riparian management for hillcountry farms (561 KB pdf) Riparian plant guide 2016 (1.5 MB pdf) Riparian Implementation Strategy (1.3 MB pdf) Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain This study, commissioned by the Council and undertaken by NIWA, aimed to assess the relationships between the riparian fencing and planting undertaken in the Riparian Management Programme and stream health and recreational values in Taranaki streams. Overall, the findings
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Council staff will evaluate the application and any submissions against the requirements of the Resource Management Act, the Regional Policy Statement and the relevant Regional Plan/s and present a report to the Director-Resource Management or to the Council’s Hearings Committee. In either case, a decision is made. If the application is approved, conditions will be specified to avoid, remedy or mitigate any environmental effects. The Council must monitor the exercise of consents and any resulting
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STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF ROD BROWN ON BEHALF OF
VARIOUS SUBMITTERS (THE MCDONALDS, THE HIBELLS, THE BROWNS &
POPPAS PEPPERS 2009 LTD)
4 FEBRUARY 2022
BEFORE HEARING COMMISSIONERS Consent No: 5262-3.0
APPOINTED BY TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
UNDER THE Resource Management Act 1991 (“Act”)
IN THE MATTER OF an application for resource consent
expected through the more porous loamy soils adjacent GND 2189 and GND 2188.
The close hydraulic connection between the Haehanga Stream and the shallow groundwater has
been documented as observed by Regional Council Staff. Rainfall recharge to groundwater is
influenced by the hydraulic properties of the overlying soils, with the soils storage capacity the
main characteristic to determine the recharge rate. At present rainfall recharge estimates which
may influence potential contaminate