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Davey
D H McIntyre
B J Bigham
D L Lean (Joined meeting at 9.22am via zoom)
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
D Luke Iwi Representative
Ā White Iwi Representative (zoom)
R Buttimore Iwi Representative (zoom)
Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive
A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
A D McLay Director – Resource Management
D R Harrison Director – Operations
R Honeyfield Team Lead – Prosecutions and Compliance
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There’s been a raft of scientific studies – you can find the reports on our website – and we’ve also been running a series of hui with iwi and other water users. So watch this space, and never let anyone tell you that Taranaki’s doing nothing about its waterways! Analysis of stream responses to riparian management (NIWA) [PDF, 2.3 MB] Freshwater & Land Plan review The ecological health of waterways is assessed by studying the small critters and organisms in streams and rivers, and is the primary
JulySubmissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki are likely to be heard late in July, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. The hearing will almost complete the current review of the Plan, and up to 35 submitters are expected to present their cases verbally. The Hearing Committee will consist of two Councillors and an independent commissioner with tikanga Māori expertise. Iwi have been consulted over this appointment, which will be the Council’s first use of such an independent commissioner for
Rahiri to viewing and
downloading LiDAR data through the LINNZ page
and our local maps open data portal.
Ongoing assistance to setting live links in the iwi
systems to resource consent information.
Following up on requests from iwi/hapu for access
to Council GIS layers. These layers are all available
to view and download through local maps and open
data:
• regional wetlands
• key native ecosystems
• river
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• monitoring sites
• coastal
Rainfall for May was generally above the long-term May average, ranging from 85% to 179%, with an average of 118% of normal. Rainfall was higher around the Maunga and Ring Plain, and in the south of the region. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 75.6% and 213.4% with an average of 121.8% of normal. Cape Egmont remains at more than 200% of normal to date and has already received 80% of a typical year’s rain in five months. May 2022 hydrology report May 2022 rainfall maps What you should
(December to February) ranged between 100% and 324% of normal, with an average of 199%. This was largely due to December and February recording well above normal rainfall, while January recorded well below normal. February 2022 hydrology report February 2022 rainfall maps February 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 736 KB] What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately