region’s heavy engineering industry to act on these
increasing export opportunities.
Taranaki’s other big economic players also rely on SH3’s
northern route being able to cope with growing industry
demands. While milk is predominantly railed, significant levels
are carted via road. The region’s growing forestry sector relies
on the roading network, as does Taranaki’s tourism and events
industry. Domestic and international audiences, drawn to
major concerts and events in the region,
region’s heavy engineering industry to act on these
increasing export opportunities.
Taranaki’s other big economic players also rely on SH3’s
northern route being able to cope with growing industry
demands. While milk is predominantly railed, significant levels
are carted via road. The region’s growing forestry sector relies
on the roading network, as does Taranaki’s tourism and events
industry. Domestic and international audiences, drawn to
major concerts and events in the region,
Taranaki Regional Council meeting agenda June 2020
Supporting documentation for Long-Term Plan 2018-2028
Taranaki Regional Council:
1. receives the memorandum Environmental Protection Authority grants consents to
Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd to extract iron sand within the South Taranaki Bight
2. notes the Environmental Protection Authority’s decision to grant consent to Trans-
Tasman Resources Ltd to extract iron sand within the South Taranaki Bight
3. notes Council’s ongoing role in relation to this project.
Joyce/Raine
6. National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry
until after the establishment of the Waitara River
Committee.
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report
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Enhancement grants - $292,754 over budget due to the timing of Fresh Water
Improvement Fund expenditure and higher forestry STRESS expenditure than
originally planned. This additional expenditure is offset by government grant
revenue being $429,922 over budget, as these grants are reimbursed by central
government.
Resource …
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee agenda May 2021
Supplementary report - nutrient management tools/models (Freshwater and Soil Plan review, Taranaki Regional Council)
management of farm dairy
effluent in Taranaki
2002/2003 2010/2011
Average herd size
(cows milked)1
210 270
No. of farm dairy
effluent systems2
2,189 1,803
No. using ponds only2 1,211 (55.3%) 900 (50.0%)
No. using land
treatment only2
922 (42.1%) 758 (42.0%)
No. using dual system2 56 (2.6%) 145 (8.0%)
1 Based upon cows milked 15 December – refer
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry farm monitoring
reports
2 Derived from Council’s consents database