achieve the ultimate objective of no wastewater
discharges to the Kurapete Stream. Achieving this outcome depends to some extent on the existing
condition of the reticulation.
During the 2017-2018 period, an inflow and infiltration assessment was carried out using distributed
temperature sensing (DTS) methodology at a cost of $63,000. From the report it was recommended that
specific investigations occur at 14 locations from which a remediation strategy can then be prepared. The
recommended
up nearby
about how much the land has receded since he
lived there.
Green School NZ gave us the honour of being able to
give back recently. The Enviroschools team
(pictured below) recruited Karen Clark to help us all
to teach manuhiri to weave putiputi (flowers) at the
Wellness Day for Taranaki Retreat. Here’s us pre-
senting just 5 of those bunches to Taranaki Retreat
staff.
Stratford Primary have formed their SPS Tui’s for
2021 and
the monitoring period, NPDC demonstrated a good level of environmental performance and high
level of administrative performance.
NPDC holds 20 resource consents relating to those water supply systems, which included a total of 159
conditions setting out the requirements that the consent holder must satisfy. This included seven consents to
take and use water, three consents to discharge to water, nine consents to maintain structures, and one
consent to discharge filter backwash onto and
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At a glance
Dairying in Taranaki is well-established
and stable, in contrast to widespread dairy
conversions in other regions. This region's
milking cow numbers have changed little
over the past 15 years and at 493,361,
account for 10% of the national herd—
down from nearly 15% in 1998/1999.
Taranaki's population was
PEOPLE
ECONOMY
AND
$80,297
$51,319
GDP per
capita
Taranaki
GDP per
capita
NZ average
Taranaki’s GDP
is the highest
Land Transport Plan
All of the above plans will feed into the Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP). This is prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council and is a strategic document that provides direction to land transport in the region and sets out how the region proposes to invest to achieve its objectives. The public will be consulted about the RLTP between February to March 2024 before we hold hearings on the plan in April 2024. An important role of this document is asking for co-investment from
2018-2019 year, SDC relined 588 meters of earthenware sewer pipe with PVC pipe. In
conjunction with the work fiberglass inserts were installed to ensure proper seals were achieved. Five
manholes were sealed to prevent groundwater entering the system.
The pipe lining and manhole rehabilitation work was completed at a cost of $183,500.
1.3 Resource consents
SDC holds one resource consent, the details of which are summarised in the table below. Summaries of the
conditions attached to the permit
water is abstracted from the Oaonui Stream (weir) and is piped to a settling
pond. For 30 minutes per day, water is backflushed to the stream to remove
sediment. Water from the pond is treated with chlorine prior to distribution.
Chlorine dosing is automated according to the raw water abstraction rate and
turbidity.
Permitted Activity –
discharge Discharge accumulated solids from the race and settling pond.
5453-1 Land use 2018 To erect and maintain an intake structure (weir) on the
the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 the Council’s rates
will become due and payable by four equal instalments on the following dates:
Instalment 1 30 August 2017
Instalment 2 29 November 2017
Instalment 3 28 February 2018
Instalment 4 30 May 2018.
Penalties and Discounts
Pursuant to Section 57 and 58 of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 the following
penalties on unpaid rates will be applied:
a charge of 10 percent on so much of any instalment that has been assessed after
term financial
planning.
Responsibility for implementing the Plan lies with the Council, which is the body
responsible for managing the asset.
1.3 Duration and review of the Plan
The duration of the Plan is ten years from the date of formal preparation and acceptance by
Council. However, this Plan has also been prepared with a 50-year planning horizon.
Maintenance costs and rates are current to June 2020.
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term financial
planning.
Responsibility for implementing the Plan lies with the Council, which is the body
responsible for managing the asset.
1.3 Duration and review of the Plan
The duration of the Plan is ten years from the date of formal preparation and acceptance by
Council. However, this Plan has also been prepared with a 50-year planning horizon.
Maintenance costs and rates are current to June 2020.
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