have been captured could
possibly escape the wells once the levels equalized.
The 'coke can' flare stack was observed maintaining a pilot flare. No smoke was noted.
4 May 2020
The inspection was carried out following an extended period of heavy rain. All systems appeared to be
operating normally and no issues were raised.
29 June 2020
It was raining heavily at the time of inspection and it was noted that there were no hydrocarbon sheens
visible in any puddles. All systems …
undertaken at the MASL site during the period under review, on 30 September and
25 November 2019, and 20 March and 3 June 2020.
30 September 2019
Routine activity was occurring onsite at the time of the inspection. Heavy rain earlier in the day had resulted
in short-term, localised ponding in some areas around the site. All stormwater sumps were clear and free-
flowing. The screens on the sumps in the scrap storage area appeared to have been recently cleaned, and
minimal swarf build-up was …
catchment and a stream
usage survey. In summary, it was concluded that there was minimal use of the
stream for food-gathering or recreational purposes, and that the public health risk
was minimal under heavy rain overflow conditions. The report made several
recommendations (see TRC, 2014).
Wet weather in April 2014, May 2014 and June 2014 raised pond levels but not to
overflow levels indicating that work done to reduce stormwater infiltration and
inflow had had a marked effect.
No
Taranaki Regional Council
1. receives for information purposes the unconfirmed notes of the State Highway 3
Working Party meeting held on Thursday 14 April 2016.
Dodunski/Bleakley
General – SH3 North
Discussion was held with the NZ Transport Agency regarding concerns on the
condition of the road surface on SH3 North which has deteriorated following recent
heavy rain making the road hazardous for motorists. The Agency advised the
Committee that a new study of the SH3 route (in
activities related to the
National Curriculum. The entrance and most
of the buildings are roofed allowing access
even on the wettest of days – and there are
plenty of those at Pukeiti.
In addition to this work the newly laid out
Founders’ Garden has been grassed but is
badly scoured by heavy rain after planting.
And over on the lawn ridge the run-off from
the rain has also left ‘gullies’ in the newly
grassed area. This is the sloping edge of the
Misty Knoll, which has an innovative design
erosion
was detected as a result of the recent rainfall events. Fish passage was difficult to assess due to the high
flow of the stream at the time of inspection and this will subsequently be assessed in further inspections
during low flow conditions.
The inspection then focused on the air discharge portion of the consents held by the Company. The
inspection found that a slight to moderate breeze was blowing. The weather was fine at the beginning of
the inspection, however rain had set in
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a worrying time for many right now as case
numbers grow. Please, take care of each
other and reach out for help if you need it.
I’m confident the Council is well-prepared
and has plans in place to ensure the
continuation of essential services, while
keeping our staff and the community safe.
Finally, I’d like to acknowledge those
affected by the recent heavy rain and
Cyclone Dovi
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Tom Cloke (New Plymouth Constituency)
David Gibson (New Plymouth Constituency)
Peter Horton (New Plymouth Constituency)
John Larmer (New Plymouth Constituency)
David Lean (New Plymouth Constituency)
Charlotte Littlewood (New Plymouth Constituency)
Bev Raine (New Plymouth Constituency)
Richard Williams (New Plymouth Constituency)
Craig Williamson (New Plymouth Constituency)
Netta Burnside (North Taranaki Constituency)
Michael Davey