discharge points to the stream were observed, with no effects evident in the stream as a result of
stormwater discharging offsite.
A new flare stack had been installed to flare natural gas venting from the hydrocarbon storage tanks. The
separation equipment was all functional and operating as required. The pilot flares were clean burning with
no sign of smoke.
22 November 2018
Heavy rain had fallen the day prior to the inspection. No hydrocarbon sheens were noted in puddles or
within
increase over the summer months the
groundwater levels fall in response and during the winter months, when abstraction decreases, the
groundwater levels recover.
In summary, groundwater level monitoring data gathered by the Council does not indicate any long-term
reduction in shallow or deep groundwater levels as a result of the abstraction authorised by consent 7470-
1.2. As such, the potential for adverse effects on down gradient surface water systems as a result of the
abstraction is deemed …
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.
and so on), but
our future will involve so much more.
Our future involves harnessing our unique
advantage – our people. “Taranaki – where talent
becomes enterprise”. We are the ones who are going
to make it happen! Increasingly it is falling on us in
the regions to lead our development and create “our
place” for ourselves.
We were appointed by the Mayoral Forum as a Lead
Team to lead the preparation of a development road
map. This is it.
We might have been given the initial lead
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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.
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application falls under Rule 52 of the RAQP. Rule 52
covers “Existing poultry farming processes” whereas AFT (and Tonkin and Taylor) clearly
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indicate that the Application covers a conversion of an existing operation to free range (our
emphasis added). According to the RAQP this would make the Application subject to Rule 54.
23. While making this Application subject to Rule 54 (discretionary activity)
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