(Todd Generation), previously Nova Energy Ltd, operates the McKee Power
Plant on Otaraoa Road near Tikorangi, bridging the Waitara and Onaero catchments. Located to the south
of the McKee Production Station (which processes oil and gas from the McKee and Mangahewa groups of
wellsites), the McKee Power Plant was completed and commissioned during the 2012-2014 period. This
100 MW electricity generating facility provides both peak and base load power for the national grid. This
report for the …
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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
located on
Manawapou Road near Manutahi, in the Manawapou catchment, South Taranaki. The consent held by WRS
was originally granted in May 2012 to Remediation Services NZ and was then transferred to WRS in June
2014. This report marks the third full year WRS has been in charge of the Symes Manawapou Landfarm. This
is the fifth report by the Council for this facility.
This report for the period July 2016 to June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional
located on
Normanby Road at Okaiawa, in the Waingongoro catchment. Utilising an existing weir across
the Waingongoro River and tunnel under Normanby Road, water is diverted for electricity
generation. The station is located approximately 3.2 km downstream of the weir, but due to
the tight meander, are located only 90 m apart. This report for the period July 2015 to June
2016 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to assess the Company’s
landfarm situated on Brown Road, Waitara, in the Waitara
catchment. This is the third report to be prepared by the Council to cover the
Company’s discharges and their effect on the site.
The BTW Wellington Landfarm was the second site in this area, the first, Brown Road
Landfarm was completed and surrendered in the previous monitoring period, 2013-
2014, where it had originally begun stockpiling in 2006. The Wellington Landfarm
came to fruition during the 2010-2011 monitoring year, whereby it
for consent compliance purposes,
the discharge point is at Henwood Road railway crossing. Monitoring is also
undertaken at the points of exit from the site.
Aerial emissions from the now defunct brass and copper foundry and swarf drying
plant prior to the installation of the baghouse in 1996, have contributed to the
significant concentrations of metals, particularly copper, zinc and lead, now found in
the surface soils at the site. Historical practices relating to the handling and
for consent compliance purposes,
the discharge point is at Henwood Road railway crossing. Monitoring is also
undertaken at the points of exit from the site.
Aerial emissions from the now defunct brass and copper foundry and swarf drying
plant prior to the installation of the baghouse in 1996, have contributed to the
significant concentrations of metals, particularly copper, zinc and lead, now found in
the surface soils at the site. Historical practices relating to the handling and
Taranaki Solid Waste
Management Committee meeting held via zoom on Thursday 21 May 2020 at 10.30am
b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Solid Waste Management
Committee meeting held via zoom on Thursday 21 May 2020 at 10.30am, have been
circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South
Taranaki District Council for their receipt and information.
Walker/Jamieson
Matters arising
Plastic in road surfacing
The plastics in road
Menstrual Products in Schools
It was noted that the Government have introduced funding for menstrual
products in schools. It was clarified that this does not affect the Taranaki
Menstrual workshops that are being organised by the Regional Waste
Minimisation Officer, as these workshops are focused on reusable products as
an alternative to single use products.
1.2 Plastic in Road Surfacing Trial
Ms K Hope will get an update on the trial and email it out to the Committee.
2.