quality Summer 2015/16
Freshwater quality is an intensely debated
issue, both nationally and regionally. It’s
worthy of serious discussion, but we shouldn’t
lose sight of two important facts:
David MacLeod,
Chairman, Taranaki
Regional Council
Waterways
Regional Council
Taranaki
report card
The Taranaki Regional Council has been
closely monitoring the quality of this region’s
waterways for more than two decades.
Improvements are increasingly apparent, thanks
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Initial Proposal for Representation
Arrangements for the 2019
Local Government Elections
On 26 June 2018, the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) reviewed its representation arrangements
and resolved to adopt the following proposal for the Councils local government elections to be held on
12 October 2019.
Council Representation
It is proposed that the Council be comprised of 11 members elected from four constituencies.
The four constituencies reflect the following
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My last goodbye
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It is with pleasure that I can inform you that Dr
Emily Roberts, a Marine Biologist at the Council
has been appointed as my successor as
Education Officer. Many of you will have met
Emily through her work in a number of recent
environmental projects including
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Tēnā koutou katoa
For assistance or information on
environmental education contact:
Emily Roberts, Education Officer
Taranaki Regional Council
education@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz
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Taranaki Regional Council
Public Notice of
Application for resource consent
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Taranaki Regional Council has received the following
application for resource consent.
The application is for a consent to replace an existing consent for ongoing operations at the Stratford
District Council’s Stratford Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Applicant: Stratford District Council
Address for service: C/- Harrison Grierson,
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Community investments in
environmental improvements in
Taranaki 2008 to 2014
Taranaki Regional Council
October 2014
www.berl.co.nz
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Background
Authors: Kel Sanderson & Hugh Dixon
DISCLAIMER
All work is done, and services rendered at the request of, and for the purposes of the client only.
Neither BERL nor any of its employees accepts any responsibility on any grounds whatsoever,
including negligence, to any
any hearing. However, you
will still retain your right to appeal any decision made by the Council.
If others make a similar submission, I/we will consider
presenting a joint case with them at the hearing.
No
Request for independent commisioner/s
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act
1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are not
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
under: the Resource Management Act 1991
in the matter of: Resource consent applications by Remediation
New Zealand to renew resource consents to
discharge waste material, treated stormwater &
leachate, and to discharge emissions into the air
from composting operations, at State Highway 3
1460 Mokau Road, Uruti (“Applications”)
Statement of evidence of Kathryn Jane McArthur
Whangamomona and past Tāhora
Saddle, if you look from one of the bridges on the Mangapapa Road (off the Forgotten
World Highway, SH43), you’re surprised to see it’s as clear (and small) as a Mount
Taranaki Ring Plain stream.
There’s a reddish tinge to the papa riverbed, something to do with tannin from the
bush.
Those colour variations speak volumes about the complexity of the river, especially
the state of its waters. These have been the subject of more reports by the Taranaki
Regional Council