peaks at approximately 1,000 bodies per day.
Paunch and stockyard solids are piped under Tawhiti Road to an area of land adjacent to the plant. The
solids are separated using two (2 mm) rotating milli-screens in series. Screened material containing 15-20%
solids is piled on land to compost. The disposal area is bunded and leachate is drained to a clay-lined
collection lagoon which is periodically pumped to trade waste via the milli-screens. The stream bank is
planted to treat any groundwater
Ballance Agri-Nutrients Kapuni consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
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:
_________________________________________________________________________________
5.2 In your own words, briefly describe the activity you are undertaking:
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an aerial photograph to be provided.
Aerial photograph (or map) included
Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:
Location of proposed earthworks
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:
Aerial photograph (or map) included
Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:
Cowshed Local Roads
Ponds Streams/Wetlands
Discharge point Property boundaries
Irrigation area Any other relevant features
Bores/wells
11 Assessment of Environmental Effects
In accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991, all applications for discharge of contaminants
into the environment must provide
showing the location of the proposed dam.
An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer;
https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/.Alternatively, contact the Consents Department at the
Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided.
Aerial photograph (or map) included
Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:
Dam location
Local Roads
Property Boundaries
Any
Regional Councillors
Tom CLOKE
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth General Constituency area.
Married with 3 daughters, 8 grandchildren, have
lived and worked in New Plymouth area all my
life.
Currently, Taranaki Regional Councillor,
Chairman of Taranaki Civil Defence, ensuring Readiness,
Resilience, Response and Recovery.
Throughout my terms on Council, I have strongly advocated for
improving infrastructure, along with our regional assets, e.g.,
Roading Network, Walking
KNOTS
Speed restrictions uplifted
5 knot speed restriction within 200m
of shore and inside line from Blyde
Wharf to end of Lee Breakwater
Port Taranaki By-laws Breaking the rules may damage property, cause injury or
endanger lives. Fines may be issued for breaking the rules.
Restricted Area
No unauthorised personnel or vessels
Boat access lane
5 knot speed .limit
5
KNOTS
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Look out for
Pilot boarding ground - shown ‘ ’on Chart NZ4432 Taranaki Roads by
Bthis
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Renewable Power Ltd
Normanby HEP Scheme
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2016-2017
Technical Report 2017-103
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1978438 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1982259 (Pdf) March 2018
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Executive summary
Renewable Power Ltd (the Company) operates a hydroelectric power station located on Normanby Road at
(the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Silver Fern
Farms Limited (the Company). The Company operates a meat processing plant situated on Wai-inu Beach
Road at Waitotara, in the Waitotara catchment. The monitoring period coincides with the killing season.
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to abstraction of water, discharge of