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Policy and Planning Agenda July 2023

provide an overview of the process undertaken to set the phasing of rollout in relation to Freshwater farm plans across Taranaki, and to seek endorsement of the proposed Order in Council. Executive summary 2. On 6 June 2023, the Freshwater farm plan Regulations came into effect. These regulations require those affected farms to undertake the preparation of a Freshwater farm plan, and to be certified and audited in accordance with the regulation. Freshwater farm plans are a farm

Annual report 2015-2016

page New Plymouth District Council New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant Marine Outfall and Sludge Lagoon Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-43 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1739675 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1800352 (Pdf) March 2017 page page Executive summary The New Plymouth

Taranaki Regional Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda 13 December 2022

Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Meeting November 2022 10 page b) approved the establishment of the following committees: • Operations and Regulatory Committee • Policy and Planning Committee • Executive, Audit and Risk Committee • Regional Transport Committee. • Chief Executive Liaison Committee c) noted that it will need to form a Waitara River Committee and Waitara River sub- committee once it has reached an agreement with the Waitara River Authorities

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda August 2023

disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Background 3. The Government undertook multiple consultations simultaneously on the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS). The first relates to the overall form of the NZ ETS. The second is specifically on the permanent forestry category within the NZ ETS. Both of these consultations closed on 11 August 2023. The Emissions Trading Scheme Consultation Memorandum (#3185762) presented to the Policy & Planning Committee (the

Hāwera oxidation ponds consent monitoring 2018-2019

respect of operation, internal monitoring, and supervision could be reviewed by the Council. The neighbourhood was surveyed for environmental effects. 1.4.4 HWWTP monitoring Physical and chemical properties of wastewater in the HWWTP were measured in order to ascertain plant performance during the 2018-2019 monitoring period. The monitoring was undertaken by the Council and STDC. The Council collected samples from Ponds 1 and 2 on six occasions during the year. These samples were analysed

RTC Agenda April 2024

maintenance and recovery costs so high that other works are being displaced – including proactive resilience improvements.  Taranaki’s high volume of waterways has a significant impact on the land transport network, with most intersections of road and river/stream requiring additional (expensive) infrastructure in the form of a bridge or culvert. There are around 3,300 such intersections on the region’s roading network, with over 1,000 of these being bridges – which equates to having

Impact Assessment & Cost-Benefit Analyses

entitled Pest Management Plan for Taranaki - Impact Assessment and Cost Benefit Analyses (the report). The report sets out an assessment of the impacts of plant and animal species proposed to be declared ‘pests’ for inclusion in the Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP) and an evaluation of the costs and benefits of regional management. This report meets the requirements of Section 70–71 of the Biosecurity Act 1993 (the BSA) and the Proposed National Policy Direction for Pest

Manawa Energy Motukawa HEP Scheme Annual Report 2021-2022

2.1.4.3.2 Motukawa Silt Pond Maintenance Fish Recovery 28 2.1.4.3.3 Lake Ratapiko Spillway Fish Pass 28 2.1.4.3.4 Adult eel and elver transfers 30 Riparian planting 36 Stakeholders’ meeting 36 Incidents, investigations, and interventions 37 page ii 3 Discussion 38 Discussion of site performance 38 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 39 Evaluation of performance 41 Recommendations from the 2020-2021 Annual Report 58 Alterations to monitoring

Pest management - what you need to know

The Pest Management Plan for Taranaki covers 20 species of pest plant or animal. On this page you can find out what they are, and what you must do if they are on the property you occupy. See Taranaki pest plants in pictures Select individual species for more information on each. Click on any image or graphic to see larger version. Climbing spindleberry | Giant buttercup Giant gunnera | Giant reed Ginger (kahili) | Ginger (yellow) Gorse | Madeira (mignonette) vine Moth plant | Mustelids (stoat,

Pest management - what you need to know

The Pest Management Plan for Taranaki covers 20 species of pest plant or animal. On this page you can find out what they are, and what you must do if they are on the property you occupy. See Taranaki pest plants in pictures Select individual species for more information on each. Click on any image or graphic to see larger version. Climbing spindleberry | Giant buttercup Giant gunnera | Giant reed Ginger (kahili) | Ginger (yellow) Gorse | Madeira (mignonette) vine Moth plant | Mustelids (stoat,