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Submission to: Taranaki Regional Council Proposed
2019-2020 Annual Plan
Submission from: Taranaki Chamber of Commerce
Incorporated
16 April 2019
Sophie Braggins, Chair
Arun Chaudhari, CEO
Taranaki Chamber of Commerce
P O Box 2
New Plymouth 4340
06 759 9080
ceo@taranakichamber.co.nz
Taranaki Chamber of Commerce wishes to present its
comments to Taranaki Regional Council in person but is only
available to attend a
Taranaki Regional Council Biodiversity Strategy 2017.
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3.2 Maritime Transport Act & Associated Marine Protection Rules ................ 14
3.3 Marine Mammals Protection Act and Wildlife Act..................................... 15
3.4 Biosecurity Act ........................................................................................ 16
4 Review of Recent EPA Decisions ................................................................. 17
5 Review of Recent Monitoring Results .........................................................
AgResearch Report
prepared for Horizons Regional Council. February 2008. The irrigator costs are based on the upper range of costs for a 500
cow farm cited in Holbrooke, with the upper range used because herds are typically much smaller in Taranaki and therefore
lower economies of scale are expected.
9 Cited in the DairyNZ report for this study.
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Table 7: Key assumptions in estimate of dairy effluent management costs
Item Cost Source
Proportion
Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki Appendix 10: Statutory acknowledgements.
3. HONEY PRODUCTION 13
3.1 MĀnuka honey 14
3.2 Honey Bees 16
3.3 Nectar Sources 17
3.4 Bee Foraging Activity 20
3.5 Honey Yields 21
3.6 Managing beehives 22
3.7 Honey contracts 25
4. OIL PRODUCTION 27
4.1 Oil Characteristics 28
4.2 Harvesting 29
4.3 Distillation 30
4.4 Oil Yields 31
4.5 Oil Contracts 31
5. ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL BENEFITS 33
5.1 Biodiversity 34
5.2 Erosion Control 36
5.3 Water Quality 37
5.4 Carbon storage 38
5.5 Reduced Weeds and Pests 39
6. ESTABLISHING
effluent was applied to (shown on a map, plan or aerial photograph); and
(g) the size (in ha or m2) of the area that effluent was applied to.
This information shall be in a format that, in the opinion of the Chief Executive, Taranaki Regional
Council, is suitable for auditing and shall be provided to the Taranaki Regional Council upon request.
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21. If for any reason (accidental or otherwise), effluent enters surface water or a subsurface drainage system,
other
procedures and
be analysed for a specified range
of chemical parameters
Development and certification of a monitoring
programme and assessment of results Yes
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Purpose: To discharge water based hydraulic fracturing fluids into land including the coastal marine area at
depths greater than 2,400 m TVDss beneath the Kauri-E wellsite
Condition requirement Means of monitoring during period under
review
Compliance
achieved?
9. All sampling to be carried out
Manager Financial Services and the
Manager Revenue and Expenditure as
meeting the relevant criteria and the
extent of any remission will be
determined by those officers.
7. No remission will be granted in
respect of those rates referred to in
sections 16 and 19 of the Local
Government (Rating) Act 2002, i.e.
targeted rates.
8. Any appeals against the decisions of
the Manager Financial Services and
Manager Revenue and Expenditure will
be