properties).
Change in odour emissions
67 As I have noted above a number of factors of the proposed operation will
reduce the odour emissions from those that are authorised by the existing
consent. An important influence on odour emissions is the mass of housed
birds (which increases as the birds grow over the cycle and is reduced when
birds are removed from the sheds).
68 To quantify the impact of the proposed reduction in housed birds, I have
estimated using a method
permits 65
3.3.4 Air discharges 67
3.3.5 Discharges of waste to land 72
3.3.6 Land use permits 76
3.4 Recommendations from the 2016-2017 Annual Report 77
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2018-2019 77
4 Recommendations 79
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 80
Bibliography and references 82
Appendix I Resource consents held by Fonterra
Appendix II Biomonitoring report
Appendix III Freshwater biological inspection
Appendix IV
should include a suite of nutrients including nitrogen
(total nitrogen, available nitrogen) and phosphorus (Olsen
phosphorus) as a minimum. Soil pH influences the availability or
mobility of contaminants in the soil and should be routinely
monitored. I consider that monitoring of these parameters should
be included as a condition of consent.
SITE NUTRIENT BALANCE
67 There are a number of potential sources of contaminants from
activities at the RNZ site. Mr Kay provides an
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meq/L 0.92 4.7 1.86 0.91 1.00Sum of Anions
meq/L 0.89 4.6 1.85 0.89 0.99Sum of Cations
pH Units 7.1 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2pH
g/m3 as CaCO3 11.8 12.3 10.5 13.8 16.8Total Alkalinity
g/m3 at 25°C 14.4 15.0 12.8 16.8 20Bicarbonate
g/m3 as CaCO3 22 155 67 22 25Total Hardness
mS/m 10.6 57.0 22.8 10.4 11.3Electrical Conductivity (EC)
g/m3 4.3 47 22 4.2 5.4Dissolved
<0.003 <0.003
Ethylene g/m3 <0.003 <0.004 <0.003 <0.003 <0.004 <0.003 <0.003 <0.004 <0.003
Dissolved iron g/m3 2.0 <0.02 0.21 0.83 0.35 1.33 1.79 0.72 5.3
Formaldehyde g/m3 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02
Ethylene glycol g/m3 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4
Hydrocarbons g/m3 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7
Bicarbonate g/m3 HCO3 67 35 41.5 56 35 41.5 54 39 47.6
Total hardness g/m3 CaCO3 44 41 47 45 39 33 47 37 45
Dissolved mercury g/m3 - <0.00008 <0.00008
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necessitated close and frequent monitoring by the Council
to ensure ecological flows were maintained with those waterway’s being used to supply water
for irrigation. During the period under review compliance with residual flow conditions for
surface water abstractions sites was assessed 86 times in 23 waterways.
The Council also carried out compliance monitoring inspections at 67 sites during the 2012-
2013 irrigation season. The inspections included visual checks of the intake structures, screens,
description 65
13.2 Results 66
13.2.1 Inspections 66
13.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 66
13.4 Evaluation of performance 67
14 Zelam Ltd 68
14.1 Site description 68
14.2 Results 69
14.2.1 Inspections 69
14.2.2 Results of receiving environment monitoring 70
14.3 Provision of company data 70
14.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 70
14.5 Evaluation of performance 70
15 Waitaha Stream 72
15.1 Water quality monitoring 72
16 Discussion 75
16.1
of receiving environment monitoring 63
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12.5 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 66
12.6 Evaluation of performance 67
13 Woodwards 2008 Ltd 70
13.1 Site description 70
13.2 Results 71
13.2.1 Inspections 71
13.3 Evaluation of performance 71
14 Zelam Ltd 73
14.1 Site description 73
14.2 Results 74
14.2.1 Inspections 74
14.2.2 Results of receiving environment monitoring 75
14.3 Provision of company data 75
14.4 Evaluation of