by the Council in:
• ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
• in discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
Six inspections were undertaken at the Cheal Production Station and
Programme liaison and management
There is generally a significant investment of time and resources by the Council in:
• ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
• discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
application;
• in discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
The Company’s Manutahi wellsites were visited once during the monitoring period. With regard to consents
for DWI activities, the main points of interest are general housekeeping and any processes with
management
There is generally a significant investment of time and resources by the Council in:
• ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
• in discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
The Opunake WWTP was visited five times during the monitoring period. With regard to the consent for
discharge to water, the main points of interest were plant operation and performance, disposal trenches
operation and the discharges of treated wastewater. An extra
analysed by Hill Laboratories. The
total cadmium analysis does differ slightly from previous methods used, but the US EPA
nitric/hydrochloric acid digest method is generally the most commonly used method. In
consultation with TRC, it was decided to use this method from the current sampling
onwards. Soil physical analyses were completed at Landcare Research’s Soil Physics
Laboratory in Hamilton. Where necessary, samples were stored at 5C.
2.2 Soil quality measurements
Seven
regional plans; and
consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
The Sidewinder Production Station and wellsite was visited five times during the monitoring period. With
regard to consents for the discharge 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
of time and resources by the Council in:
ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
discussion over monitoring requirements;
preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3. Site inspections
The Opunake WWTP was visited four
an
abatement notice was issued and an infringement notice was given.
After consultation with neighbours and Council during the consents replacement process, the
Company formulated a four-year plan to develop the site for expansion of fertiliser handling
capacity while improving odour control and the treatment and disposal of contaminated
water. The agreed plan, which is to be completed by 1 June 2019, was incorporated into the
new consents.
During the review period, Osflo demonstrated
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Why have a riparian programme?
• 1970s: regulations targeting point source farm discharges.
• More than 60% of stream lengths lacking riparian
vegetation, and many waterways not fenced (to allow
stock drinking access; streams used as physical
boundaries)
• 1992 community consultation agreed strategic value of
non-regulatory riparian programme with intensive Council
support: faster