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List and subs1 110 web

Submissions received (526) and scanned copies 250 page Document No. 2254043 211 Antoniah Snooks - NPBA and Basketball Taranaki 2253139 212 Mike Plant 213 Peter Clark 214 Nick Taylor 215 Al Dobson 216 Peter Walsh 217 Laine Hopkinson 218 Graeme & Kathy James 219 Mel Cook 220 Frederick Cayetano 221 Trent Riddick – Taranaki Badminton Association 222 Shaun Luke 223 Megan Peters 224 Jack Turner 225 Charlie Ngeru 226 Keith

NZEC deep well injection monitoring 2017-2018

period. The sampling of injectate is carried out in order to characterise the general chemical nature of the discharge and also the variation in its chemical composition across the monitoring period. Injectate samples were collected from the bulk storage tanks at the WPS, identified on-site as tank T206A and T206B, and produced water storage tank at the Waitapu wellsite (Figure 3). The injectate samples were analysed for the following parameters: • pH; • conductivity; • suspended

Annual report 2016-2017

Injectate samples were obtained for analysis in the Council’s IANZ accredited laboratory on two occasions during the monitoring period. The sampling of injectate is carried out in order to characterise the general chemical nature of the discharge and also the variation in its chemical composition across the monitoring period. Injectate samples were collected from the bulk storage tanks at the Waihapa Production Station, identified on-site as tanks T206A and T206B and displayed on Figure 3

Westside deep well injection monitoring 2019-2020

occasions from the Manutahi-D wellsite during the monitoring period. The sampling of injectate is carried out in order to characterise the general chemical nature of the discharge and also the variation in its chemical composition across the monitoring period. There are three wells available for the injection of fluids for the purpose of water flooding at the Company’s DWI wellsites. A summary of the details for each injection well is included in Table 2 and locations are displayed in Figure 3. …

Resource consents issued 23 August-7 November 2019

metres offshore) Application Purpose: Change To discharge treated municipal wastewater from the New Plymouth wastewater treatment plant through a marine outfall structure into the Tasman Sea Change of consent conditions to change the screen aperture size Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Ngati Tawhirikura Hapu Consulted by applicant Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received  Neither

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2018-2019

Council, South Taranaki District Council, Taranaki Regional Council and NZ Transport Agency (System Design and Delivery). Summaries of progress on activities that were considered regionally significant are provided in tabular form in Appendix B, for ease of comparison to the way these were structured in (Section 5.3 of) the Plan. Other activities, largely those considered as ‘business as usual’ such as maintenance and minor improvements, are outlined by organisation

Vanner landfarm consent monitoring 2017-2018

form rather than in particulate or solid form. For further information on analytical methods, contact a Science Services Manager. page 25 Bibliography and references BTW Limited – TAG OIL (NZ) Limited Landfarm Annual Report – Consent 7942-1—13314—22 July 2014. Ministry for the Environment (1999): Guidelines for assessing and managing petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites in New Zealand, Ministry for the Environment. Ministry for the Environment

Westside NZ Ltd deep well injection consent monitoring 2017-2018

Council’s IANZ accredited laboratory on two occasions from the Manutahi-D wellsite during the monitoring period. The sampling of injectate is carried out in order to characterise the general chemical nature of the discharge and also the variation in its chemical composition across the monitoring period. Injectate samples were collected from the bulk storage tanks at Manutahi-D, identified on-site as tank T-041 (Figure 3). The injectate samples were analysed for the following parameters: •

Annual report 2014-2015

and their interpretation and application; • in discussion over monitoring requirements; • preparation for any reviews; • renewals; • new consents; • advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans and; • consultation on associated matters. 1.4.3 Site inspections The Aquatic Centre was visited twice during the monitoring period. With regard to the consent for the discharge to water, the main points of interest were plant