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Dairy effluent pond guidelines

Manual), Chapter 3, prepared by Taranaki Regional Council. Links to more detailed guidance on design and construction of dairy effluent ponds are provided in Section 8. Please note: advice on Resource Management Act (RMA) requirements is not provided in this guide, and should be sought from Taranaki Regional Council prior to construction. Tonkin & Taylor has prepared this guideline in accordance with our engagement dated 6 June 2012 and letter dated 24 May 2013. 2 Choosing the pond

Groundwater Quantity State of the Environment Monitoring Triennial Report 2017-2020

hill country and continue beneath the volcanic and marine terrace deposits, while two (Otunui and Mt. Messenger) are fully exposed. Little is known about groundwater use in the Otunui and Mt. Messenger formations. The Urenui Formation is regarded as an aquiclude/aquitard, and as such is not aquifer-bearing. In all of the other formations, page 4 shallow wells and bores draw from unconfined aquifers, and at depth the same formations host more productive confined …

Stadium update August 2019

global exposure gained during high-profile international events such as Rugby World Cup fixtures with a backdrop of Mt Taranaki. The Council’s unanimous decision followed lengthy deliberation. It was based on full consideration of all the possibilities, taking into account expert analyses by engineers, geotechnical specialists, economists and others, as well as a thorough public consultation process. The project will future-proof the stadium. Lesser options would simply be saddling the region with a

Healthy waterways report 2017

sites – one less than the previous year. So we have more than six times as many sites with indications of improvement as there are deteriorating. A more rigorous statistical analysis reveals an ‘almost certain’ trend of a significant ecological improvement at 25 sites (up from 15 three years earlier); a ‘very likely’ positive trend at five sites; and only one site showed a ‘very likely’ significant decline (most likely due to erosion on Mt Taranaki). Measuring organic contamination, nutrient

Assessment of Environmental Effects - Airport Farm Trustee Ltd

page Tonkin & Taylor Ltd Airport Drive Free Range Poultry Farm - Odour Assessment Airport Farm Trustee Limited June 2021 Job No: 1013004 REPORT Airport Drive Free Range Poultry Farm Odour Assessment Prepared for Airport Farm Trustee Limited Prepared by Tonkin & Taylor Ltd Date June 2021 Job Number 1013004 page Document Control Title: Airport Drive Poultry Farm Odour Assessment Date Version Description Prepared by: Reviewed by: Authorised by: 20/11/20 A

Dairy effluent pond guidelines update

dairy effluent ponds (DEPs). Tonkin & Taylor (T&T) has been engaged to review certain aspects regarding the siting, design, and construction of new ponds, and assessment of leakage from existing ponds. The work was carried out in accordance with our letter of engagement dated 6 June 2012. 1.1 Background TRC currently has guidelines addressing design and construction of oxidation ponds. We understand TRC wishes to update its existing guidelines for the development of future

Notice of hearing - Airport Farm Trustee Ltd

page 13 December 2021 Document: 2893930 File: 5262-3.0 Notice to Applicant and Submitters and Judicial Review parties Notice of hearing – Airport Farm Trustee Limited Hearing Date and Time Notice is hereby given that a hearing for the resource consent application by Airport Farm Trustee Ltd will commence at 9:30 am on 15th February 2022 at the Courtenay/Watson Rooms of The Devon Hotel, 390 Devon St East, New Plymouth. It is expected to continue the

TRC Bulletin - March 2022

The Council publicly notified the applications in March 2020, with submissions received both for and against. The critical resource management issues were the residual flow below the intake weir and fish passage over the intake weir. After an extensive pre-hearing process agreement was reached on consent conditions. This was a successful outcome that saved all parties the cost of an expensive hearing and reflected the pragmatic approach that works so well in Taranaki. The Opunake Hydroelectric

Report 2013-2014

including combustion involving flaring or incineration of petroleum recovered from natural deposits, in association with well development or redevelopment and testing or enhancement of well production flows 40 Table 10 Summary of performance for consent 9476-1 to discharge produced water, well drilling fluids, well workover fluids including hydraulic fracturing fluids, and contaminated stormwater from hydrocarbon exploration operations into the Mount Messenger Formation by deepwell injection

Appendix 4B: Ngāti Tama

2003 in full, the description of the statutory area and the statement of association as recorded in the statutory acknowledgements. 2. Statutory acknowledgements The statutory acknowledgements are: • Statutory Acknowledgement for part of Mimi-Pukearuhe coast marginal strip (Schedule 3 Ngati Tama Claims Settlement Act 2003) • Statutory Acknowledgement for part of Mount Messenger conservation area in Ngati Tama area of interest (Schedule 4 Ngati Tama Claims Settlement Act 2003)