information to Council manually.
2.3 The focus points for the final quarter of the year are:
FW vision and the incorporation of Te Mana o Te Wai.
Water Quality Accounting.
Increased level of engagement with Iwi.
2.4 It was clarified that the Intensive Winter Grazing (IWG) aerial mapping exercise was
recently undertaken by MfE, using satellite imagery, and represents a snap shot in
time. The information was then provided to regional councils who identified which
farms have
conversation to
register their interest at
www.trc.govt.nz/have-your-say/.
Engagement with the community is a key
feature of the Council’s approach and part
of the overnment’s 'Essential Freshwater’G
package, which introduces new rules and
regulations aimed to stop further
degradation of New Zealand’s freshwater
resources and improve water quality.
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preventing the introduction or establishment of new pests and by reducing the damage caused by pests and other harmful organisms introduced in the
past.
(refer section 3)
Five priorities
We will achieve the vision by implementing the following strategic priorities for action:
Pathways and exclusion Eradication Sustained control Working with others Regional leadership
Description
Undertake risk assessments, surveillance and
exclusion
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Executive summary
Under Section 65 of the Resource
premier outdoor
field for team sports codes.
A stadium that is loved by sports fans and the local community.
A stadium that is a quality experience for event promoters, participants and
spectators, which is achieved through superior event facilities, presentation and
management and through the early adoption and smart use of technology.
This vision was adopted by both the Taranaki Regional Council and New Plymouth District
Council in 2015 after consultation with the
of expected flow rates refers to the range of
minimum to maximum flow rates that the specific conduit
would be expected to convey under normal conditions.
The maximum expected flow rate is not limited to the
maximum permitted flow rate, but to the capacity of the
intake structure/system1.
Relevant Consenting Authority refers to the
regional council or unitary authority2 that granted the
water permit.
Suitably qualified hydrologist refers to a hydrologist
with no less than 5 years of
Students from Devon Intermediate are getting creative with the goal of reducing rodent numbers so nature can thrive. This innovation and enthusiasm has been largely student-led and harnessed by teachers who have integrated the ambitions of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki into learning opportunities across a number of subjects. Design, technology, science, numeracy and literacy are just some of the areas where predator-free and biodiversity themes have been incorporated. This is coupled with