the effects that the activity may have on the
environment.
Completing the AEE section of this form will be sufficient for most applications. However for activities with actual or potential
effect that are significant, a separate comprehensive AEE report including specific investigations may be required.
Schedule 4 can be viewed by clicking here.
Will you upload an 'Assessment of Environmental Effects' in the
"Documents" step?
Yes
Environmental effects
If answers to
scale of the effects that the activity may have on the
environment.
Completing the AEE section of this form will be sufficient for most applications. However for activities with actual or potential
effect that are significant, a separate comprehensive AEE report including specific investigations may be required.
Schedule 4 can be viewed by clicking here.
Will you upload an 'Assessment of Environmental Effects' in
the "Documents" step?
Yes
Assessment of Environmental Effects
Regional
Council’s riparian management programme
about 10 years ago and have planted and
ordered each year, in good times and bad, to
meet its 2020 completion target.
It’s been a family affair, with their two
children, James and Aleisha, hands-on from
the start. Donna hopes the pair – and
Opunake High School Enviro Fitness
students who helped with the planting as a
fundraiser – will be able to see and
appreciate their efforts for years to come.
“Our children are
Environment
Court for determination.
d) If the discharge is found to be offensive or
objectionable, then enforcement action may be
taken. This could be in the form of an abatement
notice, infringement notice, enforcement order or
prosecution, pursuant to the Resource
Management Act 1991. In the case of a
permitted activity, failure to comply with the
conditions would also mean that the activity was
no longer permitted, and would thus require a
resource consent application to be
Plan and the Regional Land Transport Plan. It aims to support a step change in the region away from private vehicle use, where possible. It includes proposals for improvements to the bus network and signals the region’s transport ambitions nationally in order to secure the necessary funding. Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood was pleased with the level of community interest during the six-week consultation that ended on 29 October. “It was really important that we heard a wide range of views from
Find out more about the work of Glenn and Lynda Howatson in the eastern hill country in Taranaki. WinnerGlenn and Lynda Howatson - For leadership and excellence in environmental stewardship or sustainable farming and land use practices. The eastern hill country farmers have planted more than 7,000 riparian plants and fenced hundreds of metres of waterways and taken steps to protect six wetlands. They hold a TRC Comprehensive Farm Plan and have used STRESS funding to plant trees on 37ha on their
Email the Council on info@trc.govt.nz or by using the form on this page, or call the relevant number listed below. Want to report pollution? To report a pollution incident within Taranaki, contact us directly. Call 0800 736 222 at any time, 24/7, including public holidays. Bus contact information New Plymouth Citylink bus information: 0800 87 22 87 Hawera-New Plymouth Connector bus information: 0800 26 63 28 Contact Us Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry Council email: info@trc.govt.nz Council
Taranaki to plant 350 native trees along the Pātea River. “To win this award is amazing. Getting recognised for all the hard work myself, other students and parents have done,” says Arabella. Amber Cayley - For leadership, support of others and willingness to share ideas in making a significant contribution to Taranaki's environment. Amber helped to transform parts of Sacred Heart Girls’ College in creating a native garden and is working to restore a waterway at the New Plymouth school. “When you have
to water, the main points of interest were plant processes with
potential or actual discharges to receiving watercourses, including contaminated stormwater and process
wastewaters. Air inspections focused on plant processes with associated actual and potential emission
sources and characteristics, including potential odour, dust, noxious or offensive emissions. Sources of data
being collected by the Company were identified and accessed, so that performance in respect of operation,
internal
Dioxin Refers generally to all of the chlorinated dioxin and furan
congener families with TCDD-like toxicological properties
when calculating a TEQ.
Furan A family of compounds similar in structure to dioxins, usually
associated with combustion processes.
Half-life This is the amount of time required for half of a chemical to
leave the body. For TCDD this forms a range of estimated
values depending on age, sex, and body fat composition.
Multipathway
exposure
assessment
An