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Council meeting agenda September 2018

Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki and the Proposed Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki. PFOS Mr G K Bedford, Director-Environment Quality, provided an update to Members on the Council’s detection of elevated levels of chemicals associated with firefighting foam (PFAS) found in eels in two South Taranaki streams (Oaonui and Ngapirau). Iwi and local residents have been notified. The Council’s investigation into PFOS was undertaken following the discovery (in 2017) of drinking water

Exec, Audit and Risk agenda September 2021

5.5K 1,350 5 An 88-year rainfall record tumbled at Dawson Falls on Taranaki Maunga during July, with the highest 24-hour rainfall total since 1933. Details and more maps here: https://www.trc.govt.nz/…/monthly-rainf…/july-2021- rainfall/... (more) [Taranaki Regional Council] 5.5K 426 Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report 12 page Top Facebook posts Reach Engaged 6 Give yourselves a pat on the back New Plymouth! Your trapping

Consents & Regulatory minutes November 2021

page Date 23 November 2021, 9.30am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford) Document: 2920197 Members Councillors D L Lean Committee Chairperson C S Williamson Zoom M J Cloke Zoom M G Davey C L Littlewood D H McIntyre E D Van Der Leden D N MacLeod ex officio Representative Mr K Holswich Iwi Representative Zoom Members Mr M Ritai Iwi Representative Zoom Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief

Navigation & safety in Port area

The Council's navigation & safety bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches aim to make this area safe for all users, commercial and recreational. Harbour areas Recreational facilities Speed restrictions The harbour limits for Port Taranaki and its approaches are defined by the sea area within a 2.5 nautical mile radius from Moturoa trig. Port Taranaki and its approaches (click on map for large version). The Port and its approaches have a wide range of users, from large merchant ships and

Navigation & safety in Port area

The Council's navigation & safety bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches aim to make this area safe for all users, commercial and recreational. Harbour areas Recreational facilities Speed restrictions The harbour limits for Port Taranaki and its approaches are defined by the sea area within a 2.5 nautical mile radius from Moturoa trig. Port Taranaki and its approaches (click on map for large version). The Port and its approaches have a wide range of users, from large merchant ships and

TRC Technical Memorandum Water Quantity September 2023

restrict the ability of consent holders to exercise their takes at certain times of the year. There are eight streams/rivers where MALF has not been calculated through site specific investigations, so the percent of the MALF allocated has been estimated using the NZ River Maps tool developed by NIWA. NZ River Maps has calculated the estimates of environmental conditions across the entire New Zealand river network, including flow statistics. The majority of resource consents to take,

Afternoon departure points

The maps on this page show school-bus afternoon departure points at New Plymouth secondary and intermediate schools. Each map is also downloadable in PDF format. Devon Intermediate Highlands Intermediate New Plymouth Boys High School New Plymouth Girls High School Francis Douglas Memorial College Sacred Heart Girls College Spotswood College Devon Intermediate Devon Intermediate bus departure points Highlands Intermediate Highlands Intermediate bus departure points New Plymouth Boys High School

RemediationApplication5839

contact consents Administration Staff at consents@itrc. aovt. nz to determine if you are required to seek comment from any Iwi Group under the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 before lodging the application. 3.2 Name and address of owner or occupier at the discharge site (if different from 2. 1 and 2.2) Written approval of landowner(s) attached (See section 9) Yes 1-1 No 1-1 3.3 Location of activity (Including: Street/road name, number, and locality) /^f-6Q /^okoi^ ^a^

Regional Walkways and Cycleways Strategy for Taranaki

APPENDICES 57 Appendix One: Definitions 58 Appendix Two: Classifications 60 Appendix Three: Maps 64 List of tables Table 1: Different approaches to walking and cycling 8 Table 2: Achievement of NZTS objectives and community outcomes 13 Table 3: Achievement of the National Walkway and Cycling Strategy’s priorities 38 Table 4: Existing walkways in Taranaki 65 Table 5: Existing walking opportunities in Taranaki 69 List of figures Figure 1: Interrelationship of national,

AEE Revised 2049-5.0 2050-5.0 2051-5.0 3941-3.0 5426-2.0 5495-2.0 (renewal) - Taranaki By-Products Limited

water 75 6.4.3 Chapter 7: Air and climate change 77 6.4.4 Chapter 10.3 Maintaining and enhancing amenity values 77 6.4.5 Chapter 12: Waste management 77 6.4.6 Chapter 15.2 Providing for regionally significant infrastructure 78 6.4.7 Chapter 16 Statement of resource management issues of significance to iwi authorities 79 Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki 80 6.5.1 Chapter 3 Natural, ecological and amenity values and public access 80 6.5.2 Chapter 4 Tangata Whenua