Annual report 2016-2017
STDC Eltham wastewater treatment plant consent monitoring report 2016-2017
STDC Eltham wastewater treatment plant consent monitoring report 2016-2017
ease of direction finding, internally throughout the garden, and externally to the garden from main road routes, • Education programmes that utilise the gardens and their stories are provided to engage the community, schools, enthusiasts and specialist audiences. 3.7.5 Community and Use Hollard Gardens has consolidated its position within the Taranaki Community. Historically the visitor to Hollard Gardens has had limited opportunity for anything other than a garden walk.
Reference developed for the Regional Transport Advisory Group for Taranaki. Williamson/Dunlop 5. New Zealand Transport Agency Regional Report 5.1 Ms P McLean, NZ Transport Agency, spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly Report to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on Agency news and activities. 5.2 A number of matters were discussed by the Committee including: Progress/status of road improvements at Motorua (New Plymouth) on SH44
formation. Once in the formation these gels ‘break’ back with time and temperature to a liquid state and are flowed back to surface without disturbing the proppant wedge. With continued flow, fluids pumped as part of hydraulic fracturing process, formation fluids and hydrocarbons are drawn to the surface. 1.2.2 Kowhai-B wellsite history The Kowhai-B wellsite has been in operation since 2012. The area around the wellsite and Ngatimaru Road is rural with low population density. The site lies
approximately 3.6 km along Palmer Road (from the south), approximately 6 km from Kaponga. The initial establishment of the wellsite would have involved the removal of topsoil to create a firm level platform on which to erect a drilling rig and house associated equipment. Site establishment also involved the installation of: • Wastewater control, treatment and disposal facilities; • A system to collect and control stormwater and contaminants; • Gas combustion system; and • Other on
low-lying coast from Pātea Beach to the southern extent of the region. Cliff-top dunes are also a unique feature of the Taranaki coastline. The coastline is noted for high quality surf breaks. This is particularly evident along the stretch of coast from Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks. page 5 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t ion
about seven metres of the excavated soil. The volume of chemical residue was a few litres of caked crystalline material. The District Council immediately removed the drum remnants, the chemical residue and approximately 80 m3 of excavated soil and rubbish to the Colson Road Regional landfill, which is a secure landfill operated by the District Council. The excavation site was secured while the samples were analysed by AssureQuality for chlorophenols, a multi- residue screen
Policy & Planning Committee agenda October 2021
Todd deep well injection resource consent monitoring report 2020-2021
pores inhibiting hydrocarbon recovery. Nitrogen gas achieves the same purpose as water but returns more easily to the surface.2 More indirectly, a reduction in the volume of water used also reduces the total concentration of chemical additives required and the volume of water returning to the surface that requires subsequent disposal.2 1.2.2 The Mangahewa-C wellsite and hydraulic fracturing activities The Mangahewa-C wellsite is located on Tikorangi Road East, Tikorangi and lies within the