making an effort to control YBG on their properties, the main issue is the way
it is spreading along road verges. Four years ago (May 2013), Taranaki farmers at Federated
Farmers’ AGM voted that eradication of YBG be pursued. Since then, we recognise that so
much spread has occurred that eradication is no longer feasible.
However, we believe we still have a window of opportunity to prevent the further spread of YBG,
with a particular focus on preventing spread into large
Small hammers 2
Bolt cutters 1
Hex keys 1
Hacksaw 1
Pinchbar 1
Screwdriver set 1
Gear in PPE bins*
Overalls 2 pair
Coveralls 2 pair
Safety glasses 2 pair
Gumboots 2 pair
Rubber gauntlets 2 pair
Headlamps 2
Safety helmets 2
Barrier (warning) tape 1 roll
Road cones 2
Signs 4
Dispersant sprayers
Spray unit 2,000 kpa (suitable for boat) 1
Knapsack sprayers 3
Absorbent material
Sorbant pads 1 bale
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Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill
resulting from operations at the site were monitored by
TRC for a period of 20 days from 18 September until 8 October 2020. This
was in response to the recommendations of Dr Jonathan Jarman as
discussed in my evidence in chief. Monitoring was carried out at a series of
sites in the RNZ valley from the entrance off Mokau Road to the site of the
vermiculture operations.
2.10 The only significant source of BTEX on the site that I am aware of is the
drilling muds on pad 3.
2.11
Waiaua River at SH45 Weir to divert flow for
electricity generation. Local clearing required by consent.
Deposition extends upstream 18
Photo 13 Kaupokonui Stream Weir build for dairy factory water
supply at Glenn Road 19
Photo 14 Stony River – Establishing a diversion cut to re-align a
channel through an aggraded area 22
Photo 15 Stony River – Heavy rock training work to divert channel
into new alignment 22
Photo 16 Stony River – Completed diversion and new channel to
mobilise and
Location of proposed well
Other bore/wells within 500m of proposed bore/ well
Direction of ground slope
Location of septic tanks/offal pits
Waste disposal area
Effluent Ponds
Access road
Local Roads
Property boundaries
Any other relevant features
5 Details of the Activity
5.1 If you have discussed this proposal with council staff, please give the person’s name here:
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks
Schedule 7B – Significant Surfing Area
The Significant Surfing Area extends from Cape Road in the south to Kaihihi road in the north, Map Link Maps 16, 17, 18, 19.
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Other
Please enter details of other contaminants: An assessment of the proposed discharge is provided in the
attached Assessment of Environmental Effects.
You will need to provide a site diagram showing discharge points, discharge area, property boundaries, streams, roads and any
other relevant features. This can be uploaded in the "Documents" step.
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Details of discharge to water
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boundaries, streams, roads and any
other relevant features. This can be uploaded in the "Documents" step.
Details of discharge to water
You can provide answers to some of the questions below by uploading a document (or multiple documents) in the
"Documents" step. If you upload a document containing your answers, please refer to the document name and the relevant
page number in the text box.
Give full details of the source of the discharge and any
treatment it will receive prior to
the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects.
What is the general form of the discharge? Liquids
Identify the potentially significant contaminants in the
discharge
Other
Please enter details of other contaminants: An assessment of the proposed discharge is provided in the
attached Assessment of Environmental Effects.
You will need to provide a site diagram showing discharge points, discharge area, property boundaries, streams, roads and any
other relevant