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Remediation New Zealand Ltd
Waitara Road Facility
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-80
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Taranaki Regional Council
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2933689 (Word)
Document: 2943757 (Pdf)
March 2022
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Remediation New Zealand Ltd
Waitara Road Facility
Monitoring Programme
Submission 4 Forest and Bird
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Submission 5 Anne Collins
Submissions and the identity of submitters are public information and will be published on the
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I understand
Name
Anne Collins
Email
anne.dkc@gmail.com
Phone
06-751 1927
Address
20 Heaphy Street
Westown
New Plymouth, 4310
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ongoing challenge and the last thing Taranaki needs is a new biosecurity threat to contend with. “We will soon start reaching out to port users, iwi, community groups and higher risk industry groups such as transport, rail, agricultural machinery, nurseries, forestry and roading contractors. These groups often travel into Taranaki from regions battling significant pest species not yet present in Taranaki. Pests can be imported as seeds in dirty machinery, in soil, as eggs on contaminated goods or as
From Tuesday 29 October, Route 3 will detour around the Cook St closure between Seaview Road and Grenville St. The detour is expected to be in place for 4 weeks Detour route will be Devon St West, Blagdon Road, Endeavour St, Grenville St and right into Cook St. The bus stops on lower Seaview Road and Cook St will be out of service at this time. Thank you for your patience.
These studies include region-wide and site-specific projects. Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016 This report is by Pattle Delamore Partners, who were engaged by the Taranaki Regional Council to undertake a detailed site investigation of the property adjacent to Bayly Road and Ocean View Parade in New Plymouth. Ngati Te Whiti intend to develop a marae at the site, which incorporates the culturally significant Waitapu Urupa. The site has a history of oil drilling activities, resulting in
around 6am this morning). We also recommend keeping an eye on the Taranaki Civil Defence page: https://www.facebook.com/TaranakiCivilDefence/. Taranaki Civil Defence advises: If you do come across flood waters, remember do not walk or drive through flood waters. The water may have washed away parts of the road and may contain debris.
If you become trapped by floodwaters call 111 immediately.
Treat all flood water as contaminated and unsafe. Never swim in floodwaters.
Access the latest rainfall, river
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Transport Programme 2012-2015
Item 4 NZ Transport Agency Regional Report Page 41
Item 5 Release of the National Land Transport Page 47
Programme 2015-2018
Item 6 One Network Road Classification (ONRC) Page 63
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Item 7 Updates on June 2015 flood event Page 68
Item 8 SH3 Awakino Gorge to Mount Messenger Page 70
project update
Item 9 2014/2015 public transport operational
Operations and Regulatory Committee - Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Minutes - 30 April 2024
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1. Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee 13 February 2024
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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 15 March 2024 at Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road
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b) noted the recommendations
being done in the region and the positive impacts it’s having on the native plants and wildlife. “They provided us with three rat trap kits that we could build and set in the green space around Chalmers Home. We wasted no time getting to work - a group of eager residents put their woodwork skills to good use to build the traps. Then we were off to place them carefully in ideal spots in the green space and bush across the road from the home.” The work is ongoing, with the residents checking the boxes