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
$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
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
Certificate
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Bar Crossing Practical
Powerboat Handling
Personal Watercraft Course
Launch Handling
Courses tailored to your boat and type of boating
1 on 1 tuition, small and large groups
Coastguard Boating Education Theory tutors
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For more information
Harbourmaster: 027 544 6912
Regional Council
Taranaki
Become a Coastguard
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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
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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
David LEAN
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area. I am also standing
for Taranaki District Health Board.
Am the current TRC Deputy Chairman with
experience and the proven ability and record of
tackling Taranaki's hardest environmental
challenges. That is my promise and commitment to you over the
next three years. I am also Chairman of the TRC Executive,
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Phormium cookianum (mountain flax)
Carex secta (purei)
Austroderia fulvida (toetoe)
Native Riparian Plants
S U S TA I N A B L E L A N D M A N A G E M E N T P R O G R A M M E
ZONE PLANTSC Stream edges floodplains and low plantings
Hebe stricta (koromiko)
Phormium tenax (flax/harakeke)
number 50
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For further advice or information about sustainable land management contact:
TARANAKI REGIONAL
Existing vegetation
iiiniiinii Road
Natural barrier
Existing bridge
Proposed bridge
Existing culvert
Proposed culvert
Piping
Wetland
Regionally Significant
Wetland
SCALE 1:11,443
660
DATE: Jan 29, 2020
990 m
Taranaki
Regional Council
FARM PLAN 90383
ORIGINAL (No Orig Date)
CURRENT (29/01/2020)
WORK DONE: (m) (%)
EXISTING FENCE WITH
NO VEG PROP VEG EXIST VEG
Om 0. 0% Om 0. 0% 1260m 15. 0%
30m 0. 0% Om 0. 0% 6105m 73. 0%
PROPOSED FENCE WITH
environmental
and educational organisations.
• We have a schools programme where we teach
children about gardening, including soil and
composting, native and exotic plants and animals,
and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports
Enviroschools.
Enhancing biodiversity
• We propagate, distribute and plant endangered flora
from Aotearoa.
• We actively participate in pest control as part of the
‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to
restore the
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.