for a type 2 spill
tOC_2 4 _Toc266280510 5.5
Procedures for a type 3 spill
tOC_2 5 _Toc266280511 5.6
Debriefing
tOC_1 5 _Toc266280512 6.
Points to consider
tOC_1 5 _Toc266280513 7.
Document review
tOC_1 6 _Toc266280514 Appendix I Map of site
tOC_1 7 _Toc266280515 Appendix II List of equipment
tOC_1 8 _Toc266280516 Appendix III Taranaki Regional Council spill trailer
tOC_1 9 _Toc266280517 Appendix IV List of
BTW supplied final site map showing spreading areas 1-8 and pits A and
B which have since been decommissioned 13
Figure 3 Council soil sampling transect locations, areas F1 to F8 14
Figure 4 Groundwater and surface water sampling sites, Oeo landfarm 15
List of photos
Photo 1 Oeo Landfarm, western side prior to landfarming operations 6
Photo 2 Spreading area F1 during 14 February sampling inspection showing good
pasture establishment 12
Photo 3 Sampling liquid portion
Kotahi.
River control schemes - $126,342 under budget mainly due to no flood damage so far
this year
Regional Gardens - $1,139,015 under budget due to a delay in the Kaitake Trail project
funding.
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report
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Governance - $114,919 over budget due to increased Iwi representative costs and
higher overheads.
12. The Council reviewed its funding strategy with advisors PWC to satisfy short-term
Table 9 Summary of Company performance in respect of Consent 7884-1.1 2016-2017 22
Table 10 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 24
List of figures
Figure 1 Wellington Landfarm with associated monitoring locations 7
Figure 2 Company provided landfarm application area map Wellington Landfarm 14
Figure 3 Long terms TDS concentrations GND2284, 2285 and drainage pipe GND2364 19
List of photos
Photo 1 An example of a landfarmed area Wellington landfarm 2013 6
marine features and benthic sampling
locations have been shown in Figure 1. To better achieve this part of Objective A, a more
comprehensive habitat mapping investigation is suggested.
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document is prohibited.
1. OUTSTANDING SUBSTRATES / BENTHIC HABITATS
The Taranaki Regional Council has already defined a list of 66 sites as ‘sensitive’
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3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 23
4 Recommendations 25
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Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 26
Bibliography and references 28
Appendix I Resource consents held by Civil Quarries Ltd
Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance
Appendix III Map of stormwater and washwater treatment system December 2020
List of tables
Table 1 Resource consents held by the Company
groundwater and soil samples taken;
A map showing the location of the
soil samples;
The nitrogen budget outlining all
input and output quantities and
qualities;
A record of any complaints received
about the discharge;
The results of any self- compliance
assessment; and
Any remedial measures taken by
ANZCO in relation to any complaints
received or any potential non-
compliance.
Annual compliance
report will be
prepared and
provided to TRC by
the 30th October
each
transects in relation to WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm for 2021-2022 23
Figure 17 WRS provided map of landfarmed areas 28
List of photos
Photo 1 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm post discharge and reinstatement pre-seeding 2014 4
Photo 2 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm post surrender sampling 2018 4
Photo 3 Landfarming area M2110 2021 (image provided by WRS) 5
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
responses
1 Clause 6 – Floodways
Amend Decline
The submitter opposes clause 6.1.
The submitter has a number of services located over and under floodways,
which do not affect the ability of the floodway to function. In some
situations, services are placed on road bridges (e.g. the North Street Bridge
crossing the Waitara River - Map 2c) which would require an authority
under clause 6.1(d).
The submitter seeks the following amendment:
6.1 No person, except Network Utility
made in the future.
The reputation of Pukeiti as a special place
and venue will be further enhanced on
September 5, when a marquee big enough to
house 500 people will be erected on the
lawn to provide a venue for the signing of
the Treaty Agreement between the Taranaki
Iwi and the Crown - an historic occasion
indeed.
Pukeiti lies within the Taranaki rohi and the
Trust has had a long association with Maori
interests. Almost half of the property
including the Rimu plantation and the