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Appendices

Issued to Issue 1 2 Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Printed: 22 May 2012 Last saved: 22 May 2012 09:11 AM File name: D:\STNZ\Clients\Taranaki Regional Council\Deliverables\Hydraulic Fracturing Liquid Air Discharge Monitoring Report February 2012.doc Author: M. Newby Name of organisation: Taranaki Regional Council Name of project: Hydraulic Fracturing Liquid Air Discharge Monitoring Programme

Report 2011-2014

of the flow-back period, approximately 2,410 bbls (383 m³) of fracture fluids and formation fluid were returned to the surface, leaving at least 1,050 bbls (167 m³) of the fluids injected remaining in the formation. Additional fluid is likely to be returned back to the surface as the well produces. • The majority of waste fluid from the Mangahewa-04 well was trucked from the Mangahewa-D wellsite to BTW’s Wellington Road disposal site, Brown Road, Waitara, where the fluids were

Policy & Planning agenda April 2019

relevant definitions of these activities. Officers undertook additional engagement with submitters on these issues to further canvas and road test changes to the structure maintenance/alteration/extension rules.  Sewage discharge rules: a number of iwi submitters were strongly opposed to allowing any new discharges of treated human sewage to the open coast (even as a consented activity). Council officers recommend addressing these concerns by prohibiting any new discharges of treated human

Biodiversity Strategy 2008

focused programme of action for indigenous biodiversity work, and set out a road map for the future. The maintenance of indigenous biodiversity is work that spans across all sections of the Council and thus requires a ‘whole of council approach’. The Strategy spells out actions the Council proposes to undertake in order to implement the biodiversity objective, policies and methods of the Proposed Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki (‘PRPS’)(Appendix 1) and where

Todd Energy Mangahewa-D hydraulic fracturing 2016-2019

Rimutauteka Road within the Waitara Catchment. An unnamed tributary of the Manganui River is located 80 m to the north of the wellsite and the main channel of the Manganui River is located approximately 250 m north of the wellsite The area surrounding the site is rural in nature and farming and forestry activities co-exist with active petroleum exploration and production operations. The location of the wellsite is illustrated in Figure 1. A summary of the hydraulic fracturing activities carried

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee May 2017.