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Annual report 2016-2017

hazardous substances that were being stored without bunds. 3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents Stormwater system inspections showed that discharges from the sites complied with consent conditions. Receiving water inspections and sampling showed that the discharges were not causing any adverse effects on the tributary of the Mangawharawhara Stream at the time of monitoring. There were no adverse effects on the environment found as a result of the exercise of the air discharge

Hydrogeologic risk assessment of hydraulic fracturing for gas recovery in the Taranaki region

mixture of organic compounds including benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTEX), within the specifications provided for New Zealand by regulations, poses a greater potential environmental hazard than water-based fracture fluids if not managed correctly. Benzene, for example, is considered carcinogenic and is found in household products such as adhesives, asphalts, lighters, and gasoline. Details of a hydraulic fracturing operation by Todd Energy Ltd in 2010 using water with

Annual report 2014-2015

Irrigation consent compliance monitoring report 2014-15 - Taranaki Regional Council.

STDC landfills monitoring report 2017-2018

All these sites have a long history of waste disposal and, as older facilities, do not have engineered liners. Landfills of this nature are designated as Class B landfills in the MfE publication Module 2: Hazardous Waste Guidelines, Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria and Landfill Classification (2004). The number of open landfills in the district steadily decreased over a number of years and there have been no operating landfills in the South Taranaki district since the Patea landfill closed

Annual report 2015-2016

Module 2: Hazardous Waste Guidelines, Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria and Landfill Classification (2004). The number of open landfills in the district steadily decreased over a number of years and there have been no operating landfills in the South Taranaki district since the Patea landfill closed in 2007. Currently the only general municipal landfill in operation in the Taranaki region is the Colson Road landfill, which is operated by the New Plymouth District Council as a regional

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contaminant, whether alone or in combination with other contaminants, is or is liable to be hazardous or toxic or noxious at or beyond the boundary of the wellsite, or beyond 100 metres of the flare, whichever distance is greater. 17. There shall not be any offensive odour or smoke, as determined by an enforcement officer of the Taranaki Regional Council, beyond the boundary of the wellsite or beyond 100 metres of the flare, whichever distance is greater, arising from the exercise of this