of both pits; some liquid oily waste had
recently been transferred from the larger pit into the smaller one using a digger bucket,
and the liquid portion (mostly accumulated rainwater) was pumped back into the
larger pit.
Discussions were held with the site owner with regard to notification and sampling
requirements; it was outlined that a representative sample was to be taken when any
new waste material was delivered. At the time of inspection, approximately 14 cubic
metres was
CD Boyd drilling waste resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Plymouth District
Council – 1, Symons Property Developments Limited – 2, Taranaki Sawmills Limited – 1,
Weatherford New Zealand Limited - 1).
During the year, AICA (NZ) Limited demonstrated a high level of environmental and a
good level of administrative performance with resource consents, however an improvement
is desirable in the communication between the Company and Council regarding the inter-
laboratory testing, and notification of discharges to allow the programmed monitoring to be
evaluating the environmental performance of the WWWTP for
the 2013 year.
On 9 May 2012 an overflow occurred at the Queen Street pump station associated
with an unplanned power outage. NPDC provided a letter of explanation that
provided sufficient evidence that the Incident Response Plan had been adhered to
and that the effects of the discharge would have been no more than minor.
In July 2012 notifications were received concerning two overflows from the Queen
Street pump station and the
Lower Waiwhakaiho Catchment consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017
Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council) were received and
sustained.
Notification of
Late Items There were no late items of business.
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Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 17 July 2018
Election of
Chairperson Mr A D McLay, Director-Resource Management, opened the Policy
and Planning Committee meeting. Due to the absence of the
Committee Chairperson and Committee Deputy Chairperson, in
accordance with
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Condition 4 requires notification prior to maintenance works.
Condition 6 states that the consent holder shall adopt the best practicable option to
minimise adverse environmental effects.
Condition 7 requires that disturbance to the seabed in minimised, while condition 8
requires that this disturbance be contained within a 100 m wide disturbance corridor.
Condition 9 states that the disturbance comply with noise standards.
Condition 10 states that work is to
inspections and sampling Yes
25. Notification of unauthorised
effluent discharge Monitoring and self-notification Yes
26. Review of consent No further review N/A
Overall assessment of consent compliance and environmental performance in respect
of this consent
Overall assessment of administrative performance in respect of this consent
High
High
N/A = not applicable
Table 8 Summary of performance for consent 5206-2.1.
Purpose: To discharge emissions into the air
effectively.
Condition 3 requires written notification at least one working day prior to commencing any maintenance
works.
Condition 4 deals with review of the consent.
Denby Road
STDC holds coastal permit 6736-1 to erect, place and maintain a gabion mattress for erosion control
purposes, and a public access ramp to provide emergency access, in the coastal marine area at Waihi Beach.
This permit was originally issued by the Council on 5 December 2005 as a resource consent under
These consents generally have consent conditions that:
• require notification prior to works;
• require the adoption of best practice;
• require provision of fish passage;
• require minimisation of effects in receiving waters;
• limit time frames for any works undertaken; and
• set out lapse and review provisions.
Discharge consents 1.3.3
Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant
into water, unless the activity is expressly allowed