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Resource Consent Application
(Pursuant to section 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991)
Land use consent
To drill a bore/well
(A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for)
Important: Please read carefully before completing the form
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your
application, please say so; do
(SDC) operates a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located on
Victoria Road at Stratford, in the Patea catchment. This report for the period July 2018 to June 2019
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess
SDC’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also
details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of SDC’s activities.
SDC
you
may make other Council payments, such as annual monitoring fees, or plant purchases.
15.3 Invoicing details: (where to send the invoice for this consent application)
Applicant or Consultant
15.4 Is the Council required to quote a purchase order number on future invoices for this application?
Yes Order Number:
No
Payer Particulars: C O N S E N T D E P
Payer Reference:
road reserve. ................. 28
Figure 30 Photograph showing natural character of the beach environment with Weld road reserve headland.
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Figure 31 Photograph showing natural character and geological form of the headland cliff. .............................. 29
List of Appendices
Appendix A: Visual Simulation
Appendix B: Effects Ranking
Appendix C: Landscape and Planting Methodology
Version: 1, Version Date: 13/02/2024
Document Set ID: 9183396
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New Plymouth District Council
New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant
Marine Outfall and Sludge Lagoon
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2017-2018
Technical Report 2018-62
This report was initially issued by the Council with an incorrect marine ecological report attached as Appendix
IV. This has been corrected as of October 2019
Taranaki Regional Council
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Resource Consent Application
(For a Water permit pursuant to sections 14 and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991)
Water Permit
To take and use surface water for irrigation
(A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for)
Important: Please read carefully before completing the form
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not
Bank Branch Account No. Suffix
0 2 0 7 5 6 0 0 4 0 5 5 5 0 0 2
Please note this is a separate account for consent deposits only. It is a different account number to where you
may make other Council payments, such as annual monitoring fees, or plant purchases.
15.3 Invoicing details: (where to send the invoice for this consent application)
Applicant or Consultant
15.4 Is the Council required to quote a purchase order number on future invoices for this
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Resource Consent Application
(Pursuant to sections 12 and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991)
Coastal Permit
[to erect a structure and to occupy the associated coastal space]
(A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for)
Important: Please read carefully before completing the form
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is
The team has been diligently preparing for the upcoming planting season. Weed control has been a top priority, focusing on tackling the usual suspects like lotus. Mulch has been ordered and will be applied in autumn to nurture the soil. In the Misty Knoll, there are plans for more support planting to enhance seasonal interest and improve soil structure. The Keiller Garden is looking vibrant, showcasing a stunning array of Asters, Helenium, and Rudbeckias in full bloom. The Vireya collection
holds consent 1123-3. This allows for the
discharge of cooling and waste waters to the Kapuni Stream throughout the year. The process of the
discharge is controlled by the facility and checked through chemical analysis prior to the discharge
occurring. The analysis of the discharge is provided to the Council in the form of a monthly report.
In order to ascertain the quality of the results provided by the Company, the Council conducted inter-
laboratory comparison exercises which encompassed