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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
23-02286-3.0 R2/2286-3.0 Contra Trust 3-Oct-23 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 527 Palmer Road, Kaponga Waiokura
23-11165-1.0 R2/11165-1.0 Taranaki Iwi Holdings Limited Partnership 4-Oct-23 New consent
To discharge stormwater and sediment from
earthworks and daylighting stream into water Discharge Permit
for Consent 4719-2 38
Table 13 Summary of performance for Consent 0598-3 39
Table 14 Summary of performance for Consent 1766-3 39
Table 15 Summary of performance for Consent 0597-3 40
Table 16 Summary of performance for Consent 4046-3 41
Table 17 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 42
List of figures
Figure 1 Map showing water intake structure adjacent to the Waingongoro River 8
Figure 2 Daily water abstraction by the Company for July 2021 – June
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for April 2024
Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date.
1. Rainfall
Map 1: April total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end April (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Table 1: Rainfall April
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Local Government Act
2002 requires the Council to set out in its long-term
plan any steps that the Council intends to take to foster
the development of Maori capacity to contribute to the
decision making processes of the Council over the
period covered by the Plan. There are eight recognised
iwi in the region, Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi, Ngati Ruanui,
Ngāruahine, Taranaki Iwi, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga,
Ngati Maru and Ngati Tama.
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
The Council
Taranaki Regional Council staff
• Land Management Team
• Contractors and consultants
External • Farm owners and managers
• Industry representatives
• Central and Regional government and ministry representatives
• Catchment groups
• Iwi and hapu
Changes to job description | Ngā huringa ki ngā whakaahuatanga mahi
From time to time it may be necessary to consider changes in the job description in response to
the changing nature of our work environment. Such changes,
outline how the Waitara River Committee, and relevant Iwi authorities that have an interest in the Waitara River catchment, might work with Council in its policy development, consenting and environmental monitoring functions.
_Toc127883382 Bylaws
The Council has established two sets of bylaws. These bylaws are the Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches 2009 and the Taranaki Regional Council Flood Protection Bylaw 2020. These bylaws came into effect
engrossed in a
review of our ‘rulebook’, the Freshwater and Land Plan, to tease out issues and potential fixes. There’s been a raft
of scientific studies and we’ve also been running a series of hui with iwi and other water users.
The Council is still aiming to have a proposed new plan ready for notification in mid-2020.
Pukeiti, Tūpare & Hollard Gardens
A firm focus on presentation, interpretation and sound horticultural practice at the three heritage properties,
Pukeiti, Tūpare
biodiversity function is not limited to any of its “control” functions but is a stand alone function able to
be given effect to through any methods (regulatory or non regulatory) available to them.
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with other agencies, iwi and groups) in many parts of the country and set ambitious goals and
targets. In many ways this initiative has filled a growing hole in public sector leadership and
funding. DOC has been at the forefront of creating partnerships with the
Manawa Energy Patea HEP Scheme Annual Report 2021-2022