general administrative powers of inspection and entry,
contained in Part 6 of the Act, which are available to the
Taranaki Regional Council; and
The statutory obligations of any person under sections 52 and
53 of the Act. Those sections ban anyone from selling,
propagating or distributing any pest, or part of a pest, covered
by the RPMP. Not complying with sections 52 and 53 is an
offence under the Act, and may result in the penalties noted in
section 157(1).
the Taranaki Regional Council.
GST Inclusive
All rates set are inclusive of GST.
b) appoints the New Plymouth District Council, the Stratford District Council and the
South Taranaki District Council, pursuant to section 53 of the Local Government
(Rating) Act 2002, to collect the rates set by the Taranaki Regional Council.
c) delegates to the New Plymouth District Council, the Stratford District Council and
the South Taranaki District Council the power to postpone and remit
2018 to a low of 53 (very poor) in December 2020. The MCI result for the last
survey in summer 2022 was 93 (fair). Site 3 shows a similar fluctuating trend, albeit more variable, until 2020.
During this time the minimum MCI value was 80 (fair) at the start of monitoring, and a maximum MCI value
of 128 (very good) was recorded in 2012 and 2013. In 2020 the MCI value declined from 96 (fair) in the
summer 2020 survey to 30 (very poor) in the spring 2021 survey.
Figure 8 shows that the MCI
3.8.2 Results of receiving environment monitoring 51
3.8.3 Biomonitoring 51
3.9 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 52
3.10 Discussion 53
3.10.1 Discussion of site performance 53
3.10.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 53
3.10.3 Evaluation of performance 53
3.10.4 Recommendation from the 2014-2015 Annual Report 53
3.10.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2016-2017 53
3.10.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 54
4. Other port area coastal marine
water and spray cooling water discharge during
the year under review 51
Table 13 Summary of cooling water discharge quality from the Council surveys during the period
March 1992 to June 2017 52
Table 14 Results of the analysis of monthly grab samples of the stormwater from the northern factory
extensions outfall discharge during the year under review 53
Table 15 Results of the analysis of grab sample of the stormwater from the IGL outfall discharge during
the year under review 54
leave until 4.15pm. Which bus services are available
to this student?
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1. How many stops are there on Route 5 (the Frankleigh Park-Ferndale circuit)
not including the Ariki Street destination?
2. The third stop on Route 9 (Fitzroy-Valley-Glen Avon) is on which street?
3. Which routes run on Saturdays only?
4. Cowling Rd residents would probably use which Route Number to get to and from
New Plymouth city?
5. Name
of five
depots established across the region.
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Taranaki Regional
Council Facts File
Address:
Street Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
Websites:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Environmental hotline:
Civil Defence freephone:
NP bus information:
Private Bag 713,
Stratford 4352
47 Cloten Road,
Stratford 4332
06 765 7127
06 765 5097
info@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz
www.taranakibus.info
www.tupare.nz
www.hollardgardens.nz
Plymouth met the NES, with monitoring results showing low levels
of CO in the area most of the time.
The highest one-minute level of carbon monoxide recorded during the one-month survey was 10.6 mg/m³.
This was detected on a Friday night during the ‘Americarna’ festival. This relatively high carbon monoxide
emission rate is a reflection of the high number of vehicles with large engine capacities running at low
revolutions per minute in the streets at that time. The highest eight–hour
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Rimu production station consent monitoring report 2017-2018