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G J Elliott submission attachment

effective under the new operation. In terms of equipment that AFT have to mitigate effects of odour and dust, these are all based on having birds contained within a negative pressure maintained enclosed space. 22. Likewise the TRC in its assessment of the Application appears to make a similar error of omission to conclude that the consent application falls under Rule 52 of the RAQP. Rule 52 covers “Existing poultry farming processes” whereas AFT (and Tonkin and Taylor) clearly

Carla and Graham Elliott

effective under the new operation. In terms of equipment that AFT have to mitigate effects of odour and dust, these are all based on having birds contained within a negative pressure maintained enclosed space. 22. Likewise the TRC in its assessment of the Application appears to make a similar error of omission to conclude that the consent application falls under Rule 52 of the RAQP. Rule 52 covers “Existing poultry farming processes” whereas AFT (and Tonkin and Taylor) clearly

WaterwaysReport2019

and evaluating the Government’s latest proposals: Will they get good results? Is the science sound? Are they practical, efficient and reasonable? And most importantly, what impacts will they have on families and communities? The information supplied so far by the Government and its advisers would appear to fall short of adequately answering these questions. We hope that Wellington will give the Taranaki experience the careful consideration we believe it deserves.

Policy and Planning Meeting Agenda February 2023

previous monitoring carried out between 2016 and 2020 that show PM2.5 concentrations are consistently very low at the Central School site. 25. Under MfE’s grading criteria, 96% of daily mean concentrations measured at the site achieved either an ‘excellent’ or a ‘good’ grading across the 2016 to 2021 period, with all but one day of the remaining 4% falling into the ‘Acceptable’ category. 26. The annual mean concentration of PM2.5 at the Central School site across the 2016-2021 period was 4

Biennial report 2012-2014

rain and a power cut. No further issues had resulted. The camp was relatively quiet on the day of inspection with 150 campers plus approximately 100 visitors staying in the batches. 20 December 2013 The camp manager reported that there had been no issues with the sewage disposal system since the previous inspection. No odours were evident around the pump on the day of the inspection. The camp was relatively quiet with approximately 20 campers plus 20 visitors staying in the batches. 9

Annual report 2015-2016

below. Records of production and incinerator operation were inspected and found to be satisfactory. 1 September 2015 The inspection was conducted during light showers, with 47.5 mm of rain recorded over the previous few days at the New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant (NPWWTP). Some pollen was present on the surface of SV8000, otherwise the ponds were relatively clear. The incinerator was in the process of starting up after a blocked liquids nozzle had been cleaned. Recent

NPDC Coastal Structures Biennial Report 2020-2022

associated with significant coastal structures were not adequate to deal with potential adverse effects on the environment and/or they were not aligned with current best practice and expected levels of environmental performance. The outcome of the review was to include the following four conditions into each of the consents: 1. The consent holder shall maintain the structure in a safe and sound state such that: • It does not fall into a state of disrepair and continues to function

Annual report 2015-2016

approximately 300 L/s of the residual flow past the weir (constructed in 2002). The remaining residual flow passes through an old (and mostly ineffective) fish pass on the true left bank of the weir. Much of the scheme is monitored and operated remotely. Through a computerised water level sensor system, Trustpower can monitor the residual flows in the Manganui River and Mangaotea Stream, water levels in the race and lake and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed Trustpower to manage