tanks, the effects of artificial
structures within the estuary, and impacts of pest plants and animals.
14. However, other concerns were more related to activities that were occurring throughout
the Mimi and Urenui catchments upstream of the estuaries. For example, closed
landfills, industrial discharges, roading projects and land use changes.
15. The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) was also in the process of scoping a
regional estuarine screening assessment (Estuarine …
area that have been
established in order to explore, evaluate and produce hydrocarbons from within the
Mangahewa formation.
The wellsite is located on Upper Turangi Road at Motunui, approximately 350 metres
south of the intersection between Turangi Road and Main North Road/SH3.
Surrounding land uses are predominantly agricultural, however a number of wellsites
and pipelines associated with hydrocarbon exploration, production and processing are
located within a 10km radius of the site
severe weather event at the beginning of May. South
Taranaki District Councils EOC also activated for this event. The impacts were felt across the
region, mainly wind damage with North Taranaki being impacted the most. Localised surface
flooding, several roads affected by trees, and two private properties were impacted along with
widespread power outages.
The weather was not as severe as forecasted by Metservice and the ECC stood down after a day and
a half of operation.
ORIGIN OF COORDINATES AND LEVELS:
COORDINATES:
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Disclaimer:
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ACCESS FROM
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OKAU ROAD (SH 3)
STORAGE PONDS, APPROXIMATELY 4m
DEEP. LINED WITH COMPACTED PAPA
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Consent 5839-2
Discharge Permit
Pursuant to the Resource Management Act 1991
a resource consent is hereby granted by the
Taranaki Regional Council
Name of
Consent Holder:
Remediafion (NZ) Limited
P 0 Box 8045
NEW PLYMOUTH 4342
TARANAKI
REGIONAL
COUNCIL
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
PRIVATE BAG 713
47 CLOTEN ROAD
STRATFORD
NEW ZEALAND
PHONE: 06-765 7127
FAX: 06-765 5097
www.trc.govt.nz
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Taranaki Regional Council
47 Cloten Road
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06 765 7127
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clay)Bare ground (soil and clay)Bare ground (soil and clay)Bare ground (soil and clay) - Liable to increase silt input to stream.
Buildings, yards, roadsBuildings, yards, roadsBuildings, yards, roadsBuildings, yards, roads - Structures within five metres of the stream edge that may increase
run-off into the stream.
• Inform students that ‘true left’ means the left hand side of the stream as you look downstream downstream downstream downstream
and ‘true right’ means
runoff from the factory roof, plus additional amounts from the car
park and road enter the wastewater system.
Figure 1 Location of the factory and marine outfall
A very small quantity of the District Council supplied water is used for the personal
needs of the staff, and is disposed of through the septic system.
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The hydrogen peroxide is totally exhausted during the process; therefore the amount
shown is based on input and is reduced to nil by the time
site by trucks to RNZ's worm farming operations at Waitara Road
and Pennington Road." 1
(ii) TEW also seek assurance that the stockpiled waste includes all the drilling waste that
remains on the site. TEW are concerned that there may be further drilling waste that
has been moved elsewhere on the site that needs to be accounted for and included
as part of the legacy issue to be resolved.
3. TEW are concerned that there are further hazardous substances potentially not compostable
Regional Council (the Council) in relation to hydraulic fracturing activities conducted by Greymouth
Petroleum Limited (GPL) at their Turangi-C wellsite over the period September to October 2016. The wellsite
is located on Turangi Road Upper, Motunui and lies within the Parahaki Catchment. This report also
assesses GPL’s level of environmental performance and compliance with the resource consents held in
relation to the activity.
GPL hold resource consent 9418-2, authorising the discharge of