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Maui annual report 2016-2017

average concentration measured during each minute as raw data. page 17 Figure 3 Air monitoring sites at Maui Production Station for 2016-2017 The details of the sample run are summarised in Table 7 and the data from the sample run are presented graphically in Figure 4. Table 7 Results of carbon monoxide and LEL monitoring at Maui Production Station Period (from-to) 11 to 14 August 2016 (72 hours) M ax CO(ppm) 11.7 LEL(%) 0.20 M ea n

Annual report 2013-2014

respect of gases potentially emitted from the site was the average downwind concentration, rather than any instantaneous peak value. That is, the long-term exposure levels, rather than short-term maxima, are of most interest. The gas meter was therefore set up to create a data set based on recording the average concentration measured during each minute as raw data. The consent covering air discharges from the Waihapa Production Station has specific limits related to particular gases. Special

Annual report 2013-2014

flaring; prevention of black smoke during depressurisation; and notification to the Council when flaring of more than five minutes duration is expected. The permits are attached to this report in Appendix I. 1.3.3 Discharges of wastes to land Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the RMA stipulate that no person may discharge any contaminant onto land if it may then enter water, or from any industrial or trade premises onto land under any circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed

13Furtherinformation AppendixI

100 minutes. GND 2188 recorded sudden surges in water levels after several minutes, with erratic variability in water levels during the timed recovery phase. User error and dip failure were ruled out as both BTW Company technicians corroborated the water level measurements and operation of the electronic dip tape in a bucket of water. Groundwater levels in GND 2190 fluctuated in the initial three minutes after ‘slug’ removal but in the next one hour and 14 minutes water levels stabilised

Waihapa PS consent monitoring 2018-2019

meter was therefore set up to create a data set based on recording the average concentration measured during each minute as raw data. The details of the sample run are summarised in Table 5 and the data from the sample run are presented graphically in Figure 4. The consent covering air discharges from the Waihapa Production Station has specific limits related to particular gases. Special condition 15 of consent 4049-3 sets a limit on the carbon monoxide concentration at or beyond the

Maui production station consent monitoring 2018-2019

primary information of interest in respect of gases potentially emitted from the site was the average downwind concentration, rather than any instantaneous peak value. That is, the long-term exposure levels, rather than short-term maxima, are of most interest. The gas meter was therefore set up to create a data set based on recording the average concentration measured during each minute as raw data. page 11 Figure 2 Air monitoring sites at Maui Production Station for

Report 2012-2013

Taranaki Ventures Arakamu wellsite consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2014-2015

The twenty one special conditions attached to the consent are the same as those for consent 6002-1 above, but also include requirements for: notification of neighbouring residents prior to commissioning of the plant; maintenance of a flaring log; minimisation of flaring; prevention of black smoke during depressurisation; and notification to the Council when flaring of more than five minutes duration is expected. The permits are attached to this report in Appendix I. 1.3.3 Discharges