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Council Officer Report and Recommendations

that he has what I have experienced in other sheds in Taranaki. 2. Page 16, paragraph 79: The applicant has confirmed and Council staff have observed that bird capture and litter removal is via the end doors furthest from the road and the nearest majority of offsite dwelling houses for sheds 1 and 2, and via the doors and pad between sheds 3 and 4, to ensure these operations are conducted at the greatest practical distance from neighbours on each side. 3. Page 18, paragraph

Concrete plants consent monitoring 2019-2020

July 2019 to June 2020 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by three concrete batching plants in the Taranaki Region, namely AML Ltd (Allied Concrete) on Mould Street in Waitara, Firth Industries on Glover Road in Hawera, and Fletcher Concrete and Infrastructure Ltd (Fletcher Concrete) on Mountain Road in Stratford. The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council …

Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring 2020-2021

concentration was achieved throughout the monitoring year, the maximum recorded concentration downstream at Skeet Road being 0.0155 g/m3. The sodium concentration limit (40 g/m³) was also complied with, the maximum recorded sodium concentration was 22.8 g/m3. The monitoring results above demonstrate compliance with the conditions of resource consent 0598-3 during the review period. The comparisons of laboratory results showed generally good agreement, and compliance with consent conditions.

NPDC Crematorium consent monitoring 2018-2019

results of the monitoring programme associated with an air discharge permit held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s crematorium on Junction Road (State Highway 3), 5 km south of New Plymouth. Since 1 October 1991, with the enactment of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), the Council has been the agency with primary responsibility for air quality management in the Taranaki region. Early in 1992, the Council initiated air quality monitoring

NPDC Crematorium consent monitoring 2017-2018

July 2017 to June 2018 by the Council and describes the results of the monitoring programme associated with an air discharge permit held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s crematorium on Junction Road (State Highway 3), 5 km south of New Plymouth. Since 1 October 1991, with the enactment of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), the Council has been the agency with primary responsibility for air quality management in the Taranaki region. Early in

Annual report 2016-2017

Plymouth Crematorium, July 2000 to June 2017 5 page page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2016 to June 2017 by the Council describing the results of the monitoring programme associated with an air discharge permit held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s crematorium on Junction Road

Annual report 2015-2016

page 1 Introduction 1. Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource 1.1 Management Act 1991 Introduction 1.1.1 This Annual report is for the period July 2015 toJune 2016 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consent held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s crematorium on Junction Road (State Highway 3) at New Plymouth. Since 1 October 1991, with

February 2016 newsletter, plant list & plant order form

screened the modern buildings from view. After lunch, we set out for Taranaki. Once we were out on the open road the wind hit us with full force. Even in a vehicle as large as a minibus we were buffeted by heavy gusts, which must have made our driver’s job very tiring. The wind eased to merely very blustery by the time we reached Wanganui. At Westmere, north of Wanganui we headed west off the main road to visit the Bason Botanical Reserve. We had a short time allowed

Appendix 7: Good management practices for discharge of agricultural effluent

of any dwelling house. If possible, site the ponds downwind from dwellings, roads and other public places. The greater the distance from a potential complainant the better.  Recommended proximity to public roads: no part of the system to be within 20m of any road or farm boundary.  Allow for a straight run of pipelines, tractors and desludging vehicles to the ponds.  Site in an open area so as to take advantage of the sun and wind, which assist the efficient operation of the