to the Tasman Sea; the discharge of laboratory waste and unprocessable wastes to waste pits; the discharge
of dairy liquids to land and the discharge of emissions to air. This report for the period July 2016 to June
2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to
assess Fonterra’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. This
report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses
of TBS Coatings Ltd, and related monitoring sites 69
Figure 16 Aerial view of the Pounamu Oilfield Service’s site 75
Figure 17 Woodward’s property and fire pit location 80
List of photos
Photo 1 AICA (NZ) Ltd site 11
Photo 2 C&O Concrete site 20
Photo 3 Intergroup Ltd oil treatment facility 34
Photo 4 Taranaki Sawmills site 54
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Consent monitoring reports Fresh look at oil-spill gearRegional stockpiles of oil-spill clean-up equipment will be reviewed under Maritime NZ’s new Oil Spill Readiness and Response Strategy, the Policy & Planning Committee was told. The Council has long argued that more such equipment is required at Port Taranaki and awaits the review with interest, the Committee was told. The new Strategy also acknowledges Maritime NZ’s role in ensuring regions can deploy appropriate numbers of trained oil-spill
site is intense dairy farming. There are some runoff properties in the
vicinity aswell. Oil and gas exploration, production and associated activities are an
established land use within the area with 13 wellsites present.. The Kauri E wellsite is
situated on a coastal cliff 150 metres (m) from the coast at approximately 40 m above
sea level.
The well workover programme on Kauri E11 started on 4 December 2013 and
hydraulic fracturing occurred on 24 December 2013. Monitoring continued for
outfall may however indicate a fresh water influence.
Parameter Unit
Outfall discharge
[STW001079]
Temperature ºC 16.1
Free chlorine g/m3 <0.1
Total chlorine g/m3 N/D
pH pH 7.3
Suspended solids g/m3 5
Oil and grease g/m3 12
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Inspection reports can be found in their entirety in Appendices II and III.
2.4. Investigations, interventions, and incidents
The monitoring programme for the year was based on what was considered to be an
regulatory clarity is critical in avoiding uncertainty in future
regulatory processes and outcomes.
12. While PEPANZ is generally supportive of the RCP provisions, it
considers that some change is required to ensure that the
RCP:
(a) appropriately provides for oil and natural gas sector
activities;
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(b) promotes the sustainable management of resources
(section 5);
(c) is not contrary to Part 2 and other provisions of the Act;
and
(d) is
is the location of several
industries that include two abrasive blasting operations, a feed mill, a fertiliser storage and
distribution depot, a pallet and drum recycling operation, and an asphalt plant. The
companies hold resource consents to allow them to discharge emissions into the air. This
report for the period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented
by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the companies' environmental performance
during the period under
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DH Lepper Trust Piggery
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-95
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1731820 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1767963 (Pdf)
January 2017
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Executive summary
DH Lepper Trust (the Trust) operates a piggery located on Mountain and Manutahi Roads at
Lepperton,
and Minerals 46. Z Energy Ltd, BP Oil Ltd and Mobil Oil NZ Ltd
5. Point Board Riders Inc 26. Transpower NZ Ltd 47. Fonterra
6. Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd 27. Taranaki Chamber of Commerce 48. Taranaki District Health Board
7. Waikato Regional Council 28. Grant Knuckey 49. Cam Twigley
8. Silver Fern Farms Management Ltd 29. Department of Conservation 50. Te Kāhui o Taranaki Trust
9. Karen Pratt 30. First Gas Ltd 51. Taranaki Energy Watch Inc
10. South Taranaki Underwater
time (all
terms as defined in Workplace Exposure Standards, 2002, Department of Labour); or
b) if no Short Term Exposure Limit is set, by more than three times the Time
Weighted Average at any time (all terms as defined in Workplace Exposure
Standards, 2002, Department of Labour).
Recording and reporting information
22. The consent holder shall make available to the Chief Executive, Taranaki Regional
Council, upon request, an analysis of a typical gas and crude oil stream