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Ordinary Council Agenda February 2024 Part 2 web

ensuring a sustainable and balanced approach that works towards improving the environmental outcomes for our waterways’. 7. The government has recently announced the intention to introduce a separate bill to change how the hierarchy of obligations contained in Te Mana o Te Wai provisions of the NPSFM applies to consent applications and consent decisions. Indications are that this change will not impact plan development at this stage. 8. Since these announcements from

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accurate. Cloke/Vercoe Matters Arising There were no matters arising. 3. SH3 ‘Mt Messenger and Awakino Gorge Corridor’ Accelerated project Ross I’Anson gave an update on the accelerated projects, including key indicative project timelines: • 2016 — complete investigation works, start consents preparation and stakeholder engagement. OPUS are undertaking the Detailed Business Case • 2017 onwards — start construction of corridor wide safety/resilience component and

Annual report 2014-2015

significantly impacted. The Mangati Stream catchment is listed in the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (Appendix 1B) as having been identified for enhancement of natural, ecological and amenity values, and life supporting capacity. The Council has addressed this by requiring consents for discharges from every industrial site within the catchment that has significant potential for contamination. A combined monitoring programme has been implemented by Council to monitor these discharges, and since

Southern Hill Country FMU

freshwater and freshwater ecosystems. Anyone carrying out these activities will need to comply with the standards and, in many cases, people need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o te Wai Te Mana o te Wai(external link) refers to the fundamental importance of water and recognises that protecting the health of

Coastal Terraces FMU

risks to freshwater and freshwater ecosystems. Anyone carrying out these activities will need to comply with the standards and, in many cases, people need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o te Wai Te Mana o te Wai(external link) refers to the fundamental importance of water and recognises that protecting the

Pātea Catchment FMU

Anyone carrying out these activities will need to comply with the standards and, in many cases, people need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o te Wai Te Mana o te Wai(external link) refers to the fundamental importance of water and recognises that protecting the health of freshwater protects the health and

Northern Hill Country FMU

with the standards and, in many cases, people need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o te Wai Te Mana o te Wai(external link) refers to the fundamental importance of water and recognises that protecting the health of freshwater protects the health and well-being of the wider environment. It is about restoring and

Volcanic Ring Plain FMU

need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o Te Wai Te Mana o te Wai(external link) refers to the fundamental importance of water and recognises that protecting the health of freshwater protects the health and well-being of the wider environment. It is about restoring and preserving the balance between the water, the