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Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc.
NEWSLETTER
www.pukeiti.org.nz
September 2020 VOLUME 67 NO.3
Usually at this time of the year the Members’ Committee
arranges a Soup and Roll Day which includes a guided walk to
see the large leaf-rhododendrons which begin blooming in
late winter. Covid level 2 rules which required groups of no
greater than 100 and social distancing at cafes and restaurants
meant it was prudent to cancel the event. The rhododendrons,
of course, were …
regulations 26 and 65 associated with sediment management
c) regulations 28 and 55 addressing accelerated erosion, stream obstruction, or diversion of water flow
d) regulations 31, 56, and 67 addressing sediment and stormwater controls
e) regulations 36-46 for river crossings (fish passage, effects on other structures, erosion and sediment control
and discharges)
f) regulations 32 and 55 regarding site stabilisation
g) regulation 58 regarding quarrying
h) regulation 68 regarding
discharge monitoring 61
Results of receiving environment monitoring 62
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11.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 63
11.5 Discussion 63
11.5.1 Discussion of site performance 63
11.5.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consent 63
11.5.3 Evaluation of performance 63
12 Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative Ltd (old site) 66
12.1 Process description 66
12.2 Water discharge permits 67
12.3 Results 67
12.3.1 Inspections 67
12.3.2 Chemical
Results of discharge monitoring 67
11.2.3. Investigations, interventions, and incidents 67
11.3. Discussion 67
11.3.1. Discussion of site performance 67
11.3.2. Environmental effects of exercise of consent 67
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11.3.3. Evaluation of performance 68
11.3.4. Recommendation from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 68
11.3.5. Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2017-2018 68
11.4. Recommendation 69
12. Schlumberger New Zealand Ltd 70
12.1.
water temperatures 45
2.1.3.5 Evaluation of fish passage 47
2.1.3.6 Biomonitoring 49
2.2 Air 51
2.2.1 Inspections 51
2.2.2 Emission monitoring 51
2.2.3 Deposition gauging 52
2.3 Investigations, interventions and incidents 55
3. Discussion 56
3.1 Discussion of plant performance 56
3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 57
3.3 Evaluation of performance 58
3.4 Recommendations from the 2011-2012 Annual Report 67
3.5 Alterations to monitoring
drainage 37
2.3.2 Results of wet weather stormwater and receiving environment monitoring 44
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2.3.3 Results of dry weather stormwater and receiving environment monitoring 46
2.3.3.1 Manganaha Stream 47
2.3.3.2 Dry weather Puremu Stream and discharge sampling – compliance
monitoring 48
2.3.3.3 Dry weather baseline characterisation of contaminants 56
2.3.4 Biological monitoring 58
2.3.4.1 Macroinvertebrate surveys 58
2.4 Groundwater 61
2.5 Air 67
RTC Agenda 1 March 2023 website
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- The types of practices and simulations on page 67
- The emergency response practice and how to run one on pages 68 and 69
- Preparing the school, running the evacuation exercise and its evaluation on page 70
- The earthquake scenario cards 3 and 4 on page 76
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