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January 2022 rainfall

seven days. The region's driest January was in 2015. January 2022 hydrology report January 2022 rainfall maps January 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 736 KB] What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Click on each map for larger version. MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links Monthly rainfall

TRC Bulletin - 24 November 2016

is one of the most damaging and invasive climbing plants in New Zealand. These two catchments have been among Taranaki’s worst areas for it, with infestations so heavy downstream of Opunake Road that occupiers of land within 50m of either waterway have previously been exempt from a regional strategy rule requiring old man’s beard to be destroyed whenever it is found. Coastal report’s value questioned A new national report on the marine environment reads more like an issues paper than a

TRC Bulletin - 30 January 2018

programmes, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. The stocktake, detailed in a report commissioned by Te Wai Māori Trust, also confirms some findings made by the Council, and notes that this region offers valuable fisheries data due to the Council’s existing monitoring programmes. The report will be used as the Council develops new monitoring programmes in collaboration with Māori, and will also feed into the review of the Regional Freshwater and Land Plan. New pest blueprint gets all-clearTaranaki

TRC Bulletin - June 2019

user-pay basis with no call on ratepayer funds. The Council has fine-tuned its system to ensure it meets a recently developed national framework. RMA compliance, monitoring and enforcement in the regional sector Consent compliance monitoring reports Mixed results in wetter yearResults of physical and chemical monitoring of waterway quality in 2017-2018 again reflected a wetter year, with generally higher-than-usual flows in most rivers making them turbid and pushing up bacteria and nutrient levels, the

Restore Kaitake

and record their catches. Possum control in the remaining areas of the treatment area (blocks A, B and D, E & F on attached map) will be managed by the Taranaki Regional Council. In Oākura-Kaitake? Seen a possum? Report it online Go to www.trc.govt.nz/possum and show us where you've heard or seen signs of a possum in Kaitake-Oākura, or call 0800 736 222. Watch the video to find out why: Read more about the couple in the video A new married couple are spending their honeymoon removing possums in

Annual report 2013-2014

ensure retention time is adequate to meet requirements of conditions 5 and 6. Condition 5 states limits for suspended solids and oil and grease. Condition 6 relates to mixing zone and effects. Condition 7 states that the Council may review any or all conditions of the consent. A copy of the permit is attached to this report in Appendix I. page 9 Fletcher Concrete and Infrastructure Limited hold discharge permit 5026-2 to discharge stormwater and

Annual report 2012-2013

3 requires all washwater to be directed for treatment prior to discharge. Condition 4 requires the consent holder to maintain the treatment system and ensure retention time is adequate to meet requirements of conditions 5 and 6. Condition 5 states limits for suspended solids and oil and grease. Condition 6 relates to mixing zone and effects. Condition 7 states that the Council may review any or all conditions of consent. A copy of the permit is attached to this report

Annual report 2012-2013

Limited quarry is located on the true left bank of the Waiwhakaiho River, approximately 3.5 km south east of New Plymouth on Hydro Road. The quarry was formerly owned and operated by New Plymouth Quarries Ltd until consents and ownership were transferred in April 2008. This report for the period July 2012- June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the results and

Biennial report 2011-2013

Road in Okato, in the Kaihihi catchment. This report for the period July 2011-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities. Fulton Hogan Limited holds three resource consents for activities at the Okato quarry. Consent 5556-2 allows the discharge of stormwater and sediment from earthworks into the

Biennial report 2012-2014

Waitara, in the Waiongana catchment. The quarry has been operating at this site since 2004. This report for the period July 2012-June 2014 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review, and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities. The Company holds two resource consents, which include a total of 24 conditions setting out the requirements that the Company