Policy & Planning agenda September 2019
Policy & Planning Committee agenda September 2019
Policy & Planning Committee agenda September 2019
common terms and abbreviations 51 Bibliography and references 53 Appendix I Resource consents held by STDC (in alphabetical order) Appendix II Biomonitoring reports page v List of tables Table 1 Summary of the STDC closed municipal landfill consents and their key dates 4 Table 2 Council monitoring activity in relation to the STDC closed municipal landfills in the year under review 7 Table 3 Summary of performance for Eltham closed landfill
6.3.1 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 51 6.3.2 Evaluation of performance 52 6.3.3 Recommendations from the 2013-2014 Annual Report 53 6.3.4 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2014-2015 53 6.3.5 Recommendation 54 6.3.6 7. Taranaki Drum and Pallet Recycling 55 Introduction 55 7.1 Process description 55 7.1.1 Air discharge permit 56 7.1.2 Results 56 7.2 Inspections 56 7.2.1 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 57 7.2.2 Discussion 57 7.3 Discussion
4.2.2.1 Inspections 52 4.2.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 53 4.2.3 Evaluation of performance 54 4.3 New Plymouth District Council 56 4.3.1 Site description 56 4.3.2 Results 56 4.3.2.1 Inspections 56 4.3.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 56 4.3.3 Evaluation of performance 56 4.4 Seaport Land Company Ltd 58 4.4.1 Results 58 4.4.1.1 Inspections 58 4.4.1.2 Evaluation of performance 58 4.5 Discussion 60 4.5.1 Discussion of performance 60 …
1.3.3 Other water permits Fonterra held consent 4953 to erect, place and maintain two earth dams at the headwaters of an unnamed tributary of the Tangahoe River for stormwater collection and treatment purposes. This consent was issued by the Council in May 1999 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. After expiring in June 2015, the structures have since been classified as a permitted activity, in accordance with Rule 18 (damming and diverting) and Rules 52 and 53 (using and maintaining structures) in
Discussion of plant performance 52 5.3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 53 5.3.3 Evaluation of performance 53 5.3.4 Recommendation from the 2012-2013 Annual Report 54 5.3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2014-2015 55 5.4 Recommendation 55 page iii 6. Intergroup Limited 56 6.1 Introduction 56 6.1.1 Process description 56 6.1.2 Water discharge permit 57 6.2 Results 58 6.2.1 Inspections 58 6.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 60 6.2.3
this letter of confirmation for any other purpose. It is expected that both the Taranaki Regional Council and Port Taranaki Ltd will remain Code consistent through annual self-assessments of the SMS and external audits as appropriate. A copy of the annual self-assessment and any external reviews should be forwarded to the Code Secretariat: NZ Port & Harbour Marine Safety Code Secretariat C/- Maritime New Zealand 1 Grey Street PO Box 25-620 Wellington 6140
Bridal Street pavement rehab waiting to go, and Downers to get it started. Congested section of road so managing best time to do this. CW queried handover matters around who maintains some of the new areas such as the new railing on the heavy load off ramps. Some points to be clarified. SH43 seal extension — has been undertaken to provide the requested details of the $9M for sealing prior to the next RTC meeting. WK clarifying. Bell Block to Waitara — now divided into two
Methanex consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.