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Tawhiti Catchment monitoring report 2019-2020

meat processing plant, a meat rendering plant, and a trout hatchery. The companies that run these industries hold a number of resource consents to allow abstraction of water, discharge of stormwater to the stream, discharge of emissions into the air, disposal of paunch material to land, and placement of a structure across the stream. This report for the period July 2019 to June 2020 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the …

Coastal Plan submissions A-F

Reefs These kaawa have been well documented by the hapū in Waitara over the past few decades. They were once rich with kaimoana which sustained many people. They can be so again through better protection and management under the local hapū and community. For years they have been subjected to things like sewage, factory waste, sediment build up from intensive farming and deforestation, and oil and gas waste discharges to land and water. They are an important economic, social

Policy & Planning agenda March 2021

Paper – Sites of Significance to Māori 2.1 Mr A D McLay, Director – Resource Management, introduced Miss A Campbell, Planning Officer, who gave an excellent presentation, to introduce for Members information, the report on the sites of significance to Māori and answered questions arising. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this memorandum entitled Section 32 Position Paper – Sites of Significance to Māori b) notes that the findings of this report

Westside DWI consent monitoring 2018-2019

The consents authorise discharges from two separate wellsites within the Company’s oil and gas fields; the Manutahi-B and Manutahi-D wellsites, located at the end of Lower Ball Road in South Taranaki. The resource consents held by the Company permit the discharge of a range of fluids by DWI, including heated water and produced water. The consents include a number of special conditions which set out specific requirements the Company must satisfy. This report covers the results and findings

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

page Tuesday 24 October 2023, 10.00am Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Cover 1 page Executive Audit and Risk Committee 24 October 2023 10:00 AM Agenda Topic Page 1. Cover 1 2. Karakia 4 3. Apologies 4. Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Minutes - 11 September 2023 5 5. Financial and Operational Report 11 6. Quarterly Operational Report 68 7. Health and Safety Report 113

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

page Tuesday 24 October 2023, 10.00am Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Cover 1 page Executive Audit and Risk Committee 24 October 2023 10:00 AM Agenda Topic Page 1. Cover 1 2. Karakia 4 3. Apologies 4. Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Minutes - 11 September 2023 5 5. Financial and Operational Report 11 6. Quarterly Operational Report 68 7. Health and Safety Report 113

Report 2013

sampling and analysis of groundwater required by the conditions of the exercised consent. The following report describes the groundwater monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the potential effects of hydraulic fracturing activities at the Turangi-B wellsite on groundwater resources in the area surrounding the site. The results of the monitoring undertaken allow for an assessment of the Company’s environmental performance to be made in

Report 2013-2015

conditions which set out the requirements that GPL must satisfy. The following report for the period March 2014 to April 2015 outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in relation to the programme of hydraulic fracturing undertaken by GPL, within their Kaimiro-A wellsite. The report also assesses GPL’s level of environmental performance and compliance with the resource consent held in relation to the activity. During the monitoring period being

Greymouth Deep Well Injection Annual Report 2021-2022

Petroleum Limited and its subsidiaries1 (the Company) for deep well injection (DWI) activities. During the period under review, the Company held eight resource consents for the subsurface injection of fluids by DWI. The consents authorise discharges from seven separate wellsites within the Company’s oil and gas fields. The Kaimiro-G, Kaimiro-J and Kaimiro-O wellsites located on the outskirts of Inglewood in North Taranaki. The Kowhai-A and Turangi-A wellsites located near Tikorangi and the

Policy & Planning agenda October 2021

Bill”). Executive summary 2. The Crown Minerals Act (“CMA”) currently does not provide strongly enough for licence holder obligations and enforcement measures for decommissioned oil and gas wells. Such requirements as there are have evolved case-by-case, with obligations coming from individual permits, rather than as part of an overall regime. With a number of the currently operating fields nearing end of life and factors such as the move to decarbonise New Zealand’s energy supply,