the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the 21-13 Taranaki Galvanizers Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 and
notes the specific recommendations therein
b) receives the 21-14 Westown Haulage Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report
2020-2021 and notes the specific recommendations therein
c) receives the 21-20 STDC Eltham WWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report
2020-2021 and notes the specific recommendations therein
d) receives the 21-23 Wai-iti Beach Retreat Monitoring
Irrigation water consent compliance monitoring report.
1.39
2.59
3.45
4.26
5.15
5.55
7.09
7.37
8.17
9.07
10.15
11.25
12.35
1.42
3.02
3.50
4.32
5.20
6.00
7.14
7.42
8.22
9.12
10.20
11.30
12.40
1.47
3.07
3.55
4.37
5.25
6.05
7.20
7.48
8.28
9.18
10.25
11.35
12.45
1.52
3.18
4.00
4.39
5.30
6.10
7.30
8.00
8.48
9.30
10.35
11.43
12.50
2.05
3.30
4.10
4.55
5.38
6.20
Depart
Ariki St
Westown
9.49
10.59
1.19 pm
2.29
8.40
10.00
11.10
1.30 pm
2.40
Route 4 Westown/Hurdon
Arrive
Bus Centre
(Ariki St)
Depart
Bus Centre
(Ariki St) Westown School
Cnr Waimea/
Tukapa Sts
Cowling Rd Westown Shops
BUS 2
Departure Waypoints
8.50 am
10.05
11.15
12.25 pm
1.35
2.45
8.55
10.10
11.20
12.30 pm
1.40
2.50
9.00
3.2 Councillor D H McIntyre asked for an explanation on the Colson Road groundwater
bores. Ms V McKay responded that the closure phase has begun on this landfill so
therefore the bores are being relocated and a variation to the consent was required. New
Plymouth District Council as consent holder is required maintain a discharge consent
going forward, once the landfill is closed.
3.3 Ms E Bailey, Iwi Representative, raised questions around the Colson Road groundwater
bores
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New Plymouth District Council Informal Section 92 response (LUC23/48354)
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That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory
Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council held on 29 August 2023 at Taranaki
Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Stratford
b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional
Council on Tuesday 19 September 2023.
Walker/Davy
• Councillor Walker requested a further update on farmer
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