Administrator
Approved by: AJ Matthews, Director - Environment Quality
Document: 3252599
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council:
takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Taranaki Solid Waste Management
Committee meeting held at Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road Stratford on 9 November 2023
notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee held at on
service
contracts comply with Waka Kotahi’s
Requirements for Urban Buses
ii. Specify vehicle size and quality on rural and
connector contracts match service demand,
terrain, and road conditions as required
iii. Enable cyclists to better access the public
transport system, by providing bike racks on
selected services
3.5. Ensure agreements encourage good operator
performance
i. Incorporate specifications and a KPI regime
including service reliability
plays in a geospatial focussed landscape.
TEMO I GEOSPATIAL STRATEGY TO 2026 13
Figure 2: The factors enabling a successful geospatial technology capability, and how this strategy addresses these
(adapted from Phyn, D., 2018).
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OUR ROAD MAP TO 2026
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UNDERSTANDING
ONGOING NEEDS OF
USERS
OBJECTIVES
and rendering plant, located on Mountain Road at
Stratford, in the Kahouri Stream catchment, a tributary of the Patea River. The Company currently processes
only beef. Wastewater is treated in a two pond system, which is either irrigated to land when conditions
allow, or to the Kahouri Stream during high flow conditions. This report for the period July 2017 to June
2018 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to
assess the Company’s
peaks at approximately 1,000 bodies per day.
Paunch and stockyard solids are piped under Tawhiti Road to an area of land adjacent to the plant. The
solids are separated using two (2 mm) rotating milli-screens in series. Screened material containing 15-20%
solids is piled on land to compost. The disposal area is bunded and leachate is drained to a clay-lined
collection lagoon which is periodically pumped to trade waste via the milli-screens. The stream bank is
planted to treat any groundwater
Ballance Agri-Nutrients Kapuni consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Port Taranaki
(Figure 1). The plant supplies bitumen for roading and associated uses across the North Island.
Technix Bitumen Technologies Ltd (Technix) also operates a bulk bitumen plant located within the bounds
of Port Taranaki (Figure 1). The plant supplies bitumen for roading and associated uses.
Methanex New Zealand Ltd (Methanex) operates a methanol storage facility at the port (Figure 1). Methanol
is piped to the tanks from the methanol plants at Motunui and Waitara Valley.
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Renewable Power Ltd
Normanby HEP Scheme
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2016-2017
Technical Report 2017-103
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1978438 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1982259 (Pdf) March 2018
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Executive summary
Renewable Power Ltd (the Company) operates a hydroelectric power station located on Normanby Road at
(the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Silver Fern
Farms Limited (the Company). The Company operates a meat processing plant situated on Wai-inu Beach
Road at Waitotara, in the Waitotara catchment. The monitoring period coincides with the killing season.
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to abstraction of water, discharge of
located on
Manawapou Road near Manutahi, in the Manawapou catchment, South Taranaki. The consent held by WRS
was originally granted in May 2012 to Remediation Services NZ and was then transferred to WRS in June
2014. This report marks the third full year WRS has been in charge of the Symes Manawapou Landfarm. This
is the fifth report by the Council for this facility.
This report for the period July 2016 to June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional