Civil Quarries consent monitoring 2019-2020
Civil Quarries Everett Rd Quarry resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Civil Quarries Everett Rd Quarry resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
100 minutes. GND 2188 recorded sudden surges in water levels after several minutes, with erratic variability in water levels during the timed recovery phase. User error and dip failure were ruled out as both BTW Company technicians corroborated the water level measurements and operation of the electronic dip tape in a bucket of water. Groundwater levels in GND 2190 fluctuated in the initial three minutes after ‘slug’ removal but in the next one hour and 14 minutes water levels stabilised
additional water. The advice required by this condition shall be given by email to worknotification@trc.govt.nz and to an email address as advised to the consent holder by each of Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust and Fish and Game New Zealand. 3. The consent holder shall: (a) measure and record, using a tamper-proof device, the volume of water taken at intervals not exceeding 15 minutes to an accuracy of + 5%; and (b) determine the flow in Cold Stream immediately downstream of the intake
effluent also varies depending on the current level of rainfall runoff. There are also minute quantities of other chemicals that are used from time-to-time for research purposes. Table 1 Pacific Natural Gut wastewater composition (approximate) Component Quantity used per month Weight of chemical discharged kg/month Percentage of process effluent g/m3 of process effluent Percentage of total discharge g/m3 of total discharge District
short-term maxima, are of most interest. The gas meter was therefore set up to create a data set based on recording the average concentration measured during each minute as raw data. The details of the sample run are summarised in Table 6 and the data from the sample run are presented graphically in Figure 7. It should be noted that Table 6 and Figure 7 show data as parts per million, but the consent expresses limits as mg/m3. page 14 Figure 6 Air monitoring sites at Kupe
significant alterations to plant, processes, or operations Site inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes 8. Notification of flaring more than five minutes in duration Notifications received Yes 9. Notification to Council of incidents or hazardous situations Liaison with consent holder Yes 10. Maintenance of log of continuous flaring incidents Site inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes 11. All practicable steps taken to minimise flaring Site
Site inspections Yes 7. Consultation with Council prior to significant alterations to plant, processes, or operations Site inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes 8. Notification of flaring more than five minutes in duration Notifications received Yes 9. Notification to Council of incidents or hazardous situations Liaison with consent holder Yes 10. Maintenance of log of continuous flaring incidents Site inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes
boundary Site inspections Yes 7. Consultation with Council prior to significant alterations to plant, processes, or operations Site inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes 8. Notification of flaring more than five minutes in duration Notifications received Yes 9. Notification to Council of incidents or hazardous situations Liaison with consent holder Yes 10. Maintenance of log of continuous flaring incidents Site inspections and liaison with consent
South Taranaki water supplies report
unit which relied on sea water as the source of heat. The old heat exchange unit was removed from the site when the gas-fired unit was commissioned. Current wastewater management practice for the indoor pools is that backwash water from the spa and children’s pools’ sand filtration systems continues to be connected to the outfall and is discharged on a daily basis. The amount of water discharged is equivalent to approximately 120 litres per minute and the total backwash cycle runs for