section of the
Inaha Stream. This permit was issued by the Council on 30 June 2008 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is
due to expire on 1 June 2023.
There are 10 conditions imposed under consent 7329-1.
Condition 1 requires the consent to be exercised in accordance with documentation submitted.
Conditions 2 and 3 limit the area and volume of soil disturbed.
Conditions 4 and 5 address sediment control measures and mitigation of effects in the stream.
Condition 6 requires
Port area industries resource consent monitoring report
Vector Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant consent monitoring report 2018-2019
earthworks associated with construction activities. This permit
was issued by the Council on 25 July 2013 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due
to expire in June 2018.
There are ten special conditions attached to the consent.
Conditions 1 and 2 require the preparation and adherence of/to a dust control
management plan.
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Condition 3 deals with best practicable option.
Condition 4 requires that the soil exposure not exceed 15.15 ha.
Condition 5
NPDC New Plymouith wastewater treatment plant consent monitoring report 2018-2019
complement the work
programmes of this Council.
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Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 28 August 2018
4. Soil Quality in the Taranaki region – 5 yearly survey results
4.1 Mr G K Bedford, Director-Environmental Quality, spoke to the memorandum advising
the Committee that the Council has completed another 5-yearly survey of regional soil
untreated wood waste monofill located on Bristol Road at
Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment. The sole source of the wood waste is from the Company’s sawmilling
operation in Inglewood. The Company sells most of its woodchip and sawdust as calf litter. The remaining
material consisting of bark, soil and soiled woodchip/sawdust is sent to the Bristol Road site for disposal.
This report for the period July 2018 to June 2019 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional
consent to discharge green waste to land for the
purposes of dune stabilisation at Albany Road, Patea in the Patea catchment.
Green waste is transported to the site and discharged over areas of sandy pasture that have undergone
aeolian erosion. The green waste helps trap soil and sand and, upon decomposition, adds nutrients and
condition to the sandy soils.
This report for the period July 2017 to June 2018 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council
settling ponds system shall be operated, as far as
practicable, so as to minimise the duration and frequency of discharges.
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5. If any area of soil is exposed, all run off from that area shall pass through settlement
ponds or sediment traps with a minimum total capacity of;
a) 100 cubic metres for every hectare of exposed soil between 1 November to 30 April;
and
b) 200 cubic metres for every hectare of exposed soil between 1 May to
matter.
Williamson/MacLeod
3. Sediment Load Reductions for Freshwater Planning and Soil Conservation in
Taranaki
3.1 Ms A J Matthews, Director – Environment Quality, spoke to the memorandum
providing an overview of the findings of a recent report commissioned by Taranaki
Regional Council (TRC) 'Planning soil conservation for sediment load reduction in Taranaki'
by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (MWLR).
3.2 The Science Services Team are looking at the location of water