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NP Waste Water Treatment Plant consent monitoring 2017-2018

Council, iwi and interested parties regarding the operation and monitoring of the consent. Condition 24 is a review provision. NPDC holds discharge permit 2982-4 to cover the discharge of up to 60 m3/day of leachate from a sludge stabilisation lagoon to groundwater in the vicinity of the Waiwhakaiho River. This permit was issued by the Council on 17 October 2002 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2020. There are five special conditions attached to the permit.

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friendly work environment . To feel valued and appreciated . Opportunities for personal development Regulators . To meet the required laws and regulations . To maintain hiqh standards of corporate qovernance IWI . Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream. . To be kept informed about environmental performance . To have confidence in site management and the ability of Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects . To

Taranaki Water Quality State Spatial Modelling July 2023

...............................................40 page Page iv Figure 1: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades (excluding E. coli) for the 5-year period ending December (or June for macroinvertebrates) 2017. .....................17 Figure 2: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades the E.coli attribute states for the 5-year period ending December 2017. .............................................................18 Figure 2: Comparison of observed water quality compliance statistics versus

PTL dredging consent monitoring 2016-2018

the consent. The trailer suction dredge, the Pelican (Photo 1), is equipped with GPS navigation systems and lateral thrusters, which allow precise positioning of the vessel (Atkinson et al., 2001). This navigation system also allows the vessel’s location to be measured continuously, producing a map of its track at all times. An example of the continual monitoring of the Pelican’s tracks is shown in Figure 3. Tracks of the vessel show where each dredged load came from, and into what area

Report 2014-2016

producing a map of its track at all times. An example of the continual monitoring of the Pelican’s tracks is shown in Figure 3. Tracks of the vessel page 6 show where each dredged load came from, and into what area it was dispersed within the spoil site (Figure 2). The vessel is a split hopper dredge with a hopper capacity of 965 m3. Once the vessel is full and on site ready to dispose the spoil, the entire hull opens in half where it pivots about its longitudinal

Natural Resources Plan Information sheet 1

statements prepared under the RMA and also take into account matters identified in iwi management plans as well as district plans. The figure below summarises this hierarchy of planning documents. How does the Natural Resources Plan relate to other policy documents and plans? Resource management reforms - the development of a Strategic Planning Act and the Natural and Built Environments Act. Development of various national policy statements and national environmental standards. Approach to

Taranaki Freshwater Workshop

with iwi and hapū continues • Report out in late 2023 sharing feedback from this round of engagement • Next round of workshops: – Mar/Apr 2024 • Notification of Freshwater Provisions end 2024 page Working with people | caring for Taranaki Tell us what you think • Via one of six location based surveys (available at www.trc.govt.nz) • Via a written submission • Email policy@trc.govt.nz • Via a meeting with policy staff Feedback to us no later than

Origin Energy NZ Ltd Rimu pipeline leak, October 2010: Cause, remediation & learning points

so there was no need for the Council to notify the Iwi as is the usual case for incidents with environmental effects. 2.8 The Vector flyover pipeline inspection on the 14th September 2010 did not observe anything of concern along the pipeline easement, so it can be assumed the leak started approximately between 14th September and 8th October. 2.9 Immediately after the leak was discovered, three pipelines located in an easement, close to the leak point, were depressurised and use

Message to Wellington 2017

Maori and the region as a whole. The next Government must continue to make the completion of Treaty settlements in Taranaki a priority. Good progress has been made on Treaty settlements with all bar one (of eight) iwi having now settled their Treaty claims. The remaining iwi (Ngati Maru) are currently in negotiations with the Crown. Claims relating to the Mounga are under negotiation. A reconciliation between the Crown and Parihaka has recently been completed (9 June 2017) and a

Talking Taranaki December 2022

new and more resilient .main pitch We continued to build on our strong partnership with tangata whenua with the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Ngā Iwi o Taranaki and iwi-appointed andagreeing to fund two administered roles to work with the Council aon the development of Natural Resources Plan. We released Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022, which compiles data collected by the Council and others to outline the condition of the region’s