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Quarterly Operational Report September 2021

Court and subject to mediation. Most of the appeals have been successfully resolved, with the exception of those related to oil and gas. The Government's Essential Freshwater programme has been released and an implementation programme has been developed. The programme represents a significant shift for the Taranaki community. Work on the Natural Resources Plan, that will implement the programme, continues. A major issue is engagement with the Iwi Leaders group and obtaining

Hāwera-NP Connector

Live Tracking Please note the below timetable is effective from Tuesday 12 March 2024. See Connector route map [JPG, 404 KB] Downloads Final DLE Hawera to NP FEB 2024 v2 (1.5 MB pdf) Connector fares & Bee Card information Fares Bee Cards All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of contactless payment. Bee cards cost $5, plus a minimum top-up of $5. The minimum recharge amount is $5. They can recharged on the bus (cash only). Cards can be obtained online

Application form 23 11102 1 0 Manawa Energy Ltd 10 Feb 2023

includes the information required above and/or expands on the answers provided: Yes Location Map Site Location: -39.217114593360314,174.2754493094981 Open Map page Assessment of Environmental Effects An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Resource Management Act 1991 must be provided with the application. The AEE detail must correspond to the scale of the effects that the activity may have on the

Application form 21 05084 2 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

lake level is high and the spillways crests are overtopped. Further information relating to the proposed discharge rate is provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects. Give any other details about the rate and frequency of discharge: I will upload a document that includes the information required above and/or expands on the answers provided: Yes Location Map Site Location: -39.209283799417136,174.3322777744834 Open Map Assessment

Application form 21 05082 2 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

proposed activity are provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects. Give any other details about the rate and frequency of discharge: I will upload a document that includes the information required above and/or expands on the answers provided: Yes Location Map Site Location: -39.21699709137829,174.30624783033636 Open Map Assessment of Environmental Effects An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4

Application form 21 05088 2 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

discharge: The discharge of water from the surge chamber will occur during maintenance periods. Further information relating to the proposed discharge rate is provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects. Give any other details about the rate and frequency of discharge: I will upload a document that includes the information required above and/or expands on the answers provided: Yes Location Map Site Location: -39.18895184189175,174.37263608000652

Application form 21 03372 3 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects. Give any other details about the rate and frequency of discharge: I will upload a document that includes the information required above and/or expands on the answers provided: Yes Location Map Site Location: -39.18380217381878,174.3815159802034 Open Map Assessment of Environmental Effects An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Resource Management

October 2023 rainfall

(non-mountain) water temperatures were 12.9°C, about the same as normal for a typical October. October average wind speeds were 18.2km/hr, with average gust strength of 48.9km/hr. The maximum wind gust recorded in October was 130km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera - the windiest spot in the region for the second month in a row. October 2023 Environmental Data Report October 2023 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The

Appendices 2-6: NZ Biodiversity Strategy objectives and actions

and strengthen information systems to increase access by local authorities, iwi and hapu, sector groups, communities and landowners to indigenous biodiversity survey and ecosystem data and information about indigenous biodiversity management priorities and protection mechanisms. 6.4.6;6.5.2 h) Promote landowner and community awareness of opportunities to conserve and sustainably use indigenous biodiversity, and to protect and maintain habitats and ecosystems of importance

State of the Environment Report 2022

wellbeing of our land or whenua lies at the core of everything the Council does. Working alongside industries, farmers, iwi and communities, our programmes are designed to not only care for our land today but to leave it in a better state for future generations. The sustainable use, development and protection of our land is crucial to a strong regional economy, while a healthy environment is what makes Taranaki an enviable place to live, work and play. For Māori, earth mother Papatūānuku is the source