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web Fonterra appeal

the discretionary activity status for "other" discharges of contaminants into air from industrial and trade premises in the coastal marine area. Retain Rule 17 as notified. 29 Rule 33 Other structure erection or placement not provided for in Rules 18 to 32 Discretionary activity 72 Support Fonterra supports the discretionary activity status for erection or placement of "other" structures not provided in Rules 18 to 32. Retain Rule 33 as notified. 30 Rule 35

Annual report 2015-2016

Urenui & Onaero motor camps consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council

Appendix 1: Site pull report

0.31Ethylbenzene mg/kg dry wt - - - - 1.6m&p-Xylene mg/kg dry wt - - - - < 0.058o-Xylene Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil g/100g as rcvd 68 69 72 76 74Dry Matter mg/kg dry wt < 9.9 < 9.5 < 11 < 9.6 12C7 - C9 mg/kg dry wt < 20 63 < 20 98 27C10 - C14 mg/kg dry wt < 30 210 49 450 < 30C15 - C36 mg/kg dry wt < 60 280 < 60 540 < 60Total hydrocarbons (C7 - C36) Sample Name: Lab Number: TP3/2 TP3/3 TP3/9 TP3/12 634644.18 634644.19 634644.24 634644.25 634644.28 TP3/8 BTEX in

Explanation of the rules

Regional Council. The standards stipulated must be met to ensure that adverse effects are avoided, remedied or mitigated. Rule 72: Extraction of sand, gravel, aggregate or rocks that is not provided for Rule 72 covers the extraction of bed material from the bed of a lake that is not provided for or cannot meet the conditions of Rule 71, and also covers the extraction of bed material from a river that does not meet the conditions of Rules 70 and 71. These activities have been classified as

Todd Energy Ltd McKee Mangahewa Production Station Annual Report 2022-2023

April 2017 29 72 - 38 25 October 2017 16 155 - 48 7 February 2018 45 611 - 20 26 November 2018 < 70 < 110 - * 18 February 2019 < 70 179 - * 27 November 2019 < 70 < 120 < 90 * 3 March 2020 < 80 < 100 < 170 * 30 October 2020 <70 < 90 <100 * 2 February 2021 <110 <120 <110 * 9 November 2021 <160 <150 <150 * 1 February 2022 <180 <170 <170 * 18 January 2023 <130 <90 <80 * 29 March 2023 <110 <110 <100 * * site no longer used due to unsafe access

Greymouth Petroleum DWI monitoring 2018-2019

2015-2016 9,919 92 36.8 70 59 Consent limit 5312-1 - - - - - 2014-2015 13,403 58 18.3 119** 74 2013-2014 15,299 69 18.0 93** 72 Note ** Maximum injection pressures were recorded during reporting periods prior to the consent limit of 85 bar being applied page 18 Figure 4 Kaimiro-17: Daily injection volumes and injection pressures (2018-2019) 2.4.2 Summary of injection activities at the Kowhai-A wellsite (consent 7466-1.1) A summary of the injection

Regional Transport agenda November 2018

2018-2021 Item 6 58 NZ Transport Agency Report Item 7 60 Passenger transport operational update for the quarter ending 30 September 2018 Item 8 72 Correspondence and information items Regional Transport Committee - Agenda 2 page Agenda Memorandum Date 28 November 2018 Memorandum to Chairperson and Members Regional Transport Committee Subject: Confirmation of Minutes – 5 September 2018 Approved by: M J Nield, Director-Corporate Services

Annual report 2015-2016

Greymouth Petroleum deep well injection consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.