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Economic impact of Port Taranaki 2012

...................................................................................... 6 3. Ports as a strategic regional asset ................................................. 8 3.1 Regional role .................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 National role ..................................................................................................................... 9 4. Port Taranaki .................................................................................. 11 4.1

Economic Impact of Port Taranaki 2012

...................................................................................... 6 3. Ports as a strategic regional asset ................................................. 8 3.1 Regional role .................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 National role ..................................................................................................................... 9 4. Port Taranaki .................................................................................. 11 4.1

Agroforestry Plans

establishment on suitable land, enclosed by pasture or by scrub or bush. Purpose of an agroforestry plan Agroforestry plans provide forestry recommendations that work within the farm's physical and financial constraints. Land management issues that are tackled in an agroforestry plan include:  Farm woodlots  Farm shelter  Scrub or bush retirement  Fencing subdivision  Track layout  Impact on stock numbers and farm income The

Conservation Plans

activity. Land management issues that may be tackled in a conservation plan include:  Hillslope stabilisation  Gully erosion control  Sand stabilisation  Farm track protection  Farm shelter  Wetland conservation The plan is supplied on a no-cost basis, because the Council believes it is a co-operative way to help landowners move towards more sustainable use of their land and better protection of the region’s environment.

TRC Bulletin - February 2022

mapped on the TRC Biodiversity portal to complete this. It also supports amendments to include two new prohibited areas to enhance protection of kororā. Old man's beard control programmeSteady progress is being made by the Council controlling Old man’s beard along a 70km stretch of the Waingongoro River. Old man’s beard is a sustained controlled pest in the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki with rules requiring its control in all areas except within 50m of the Pātea River downstream of State

Agenda

Meeting closed at 1.45pm Regional Transport Committee - Minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group 18 page FRODO-#1917758-v1-Minutes_of_Taranaki_Regional_Transport_Advisory_Group_(RTAG)_Meeting_16_August_2017 Page 7 of 7 Acronyms commonly used in RTAG meetings Acronym Meaning AC Activity Class AMP Asset or Activity Management Plan BC Business Case CMP Corridor Management Plan DC District council

Solid Waste Management minutes May 2020

waste could not go South to Bonny Glenn, Taranaki would work with Bonny Glenn to send the refuse elsewhere. Taranaki has two closed landfills that are consented to reopen in emergency situations and Colson Road landfill is still consented to take refuse. It was noted that Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management also have a contingency plan in place for Civil Defence emergency refuse. 2.3 Household recycling bin collection has started up again however, there is a high level of …

Hollard Gardens

environment is protected and improved. We work with a range of organisations to achieve these goals, drawing on their specialist expertise, experience, expert assessment processes, networking opportunities and more. See a summary of our memberships and certifications. [PDF, 328 KB] See what we are doing to reduce our environmental footprint. [PDF, 505 KB] The history of Hollards Hollard Gardens was established in 1927 by Bernie and Rose Hollard. Now owned and managed by the Taranaki Regional Council, it

Dairy effluent

As a general rule, farm dairy effluent must be discharged to land. Key points All discharges of farm dairy and feed pad effluent require a resource consent. Those with existing consents allowing discharge of treated effluent to water are required to switch to land-based disposal within a reasonable timeframe as consents expire or earlier. Plan ahead and talk to the Council at a very early stage. Contingency discharge to water is allowed only on farms with high-risk soils, generally on the upper ring

Policy & Planning agenda November 2021

where you are until further instruction is given. Policy and Planning Committee - Purpose of Committee and Health and Safety 3 page Date 23 November 2021 Subject: Confirmation of Minutes - 12 October 2021 Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management S J Ruru, Chief Executive Document: 2914849 Recommendations That the Policy and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions