0597-2 Discharge
wastewater to land 57
Table 19 Summary of performance for Consent 0597-3 Discharge
wastewater to land 58
Table 20 Summary performance for Consent 4046-3 Discharge
emissions to air 59
List of figures
Figure 1 Daily water abstraction by Ballance Agri-Nutrients, July
2012 – June 2013, m³ 20
Figure 2 Nitrogen application rates on spray irrigation areas, January
1992 to June 2013 27
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Figure 3 Total nitrogen concentrations in
sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holder,
this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the
period under review.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the
activities during the monitoring year.
and notes the information presented on the NZ Transport Agency’s
announcement on Enhanced Financial Assistance Rates
4. receives and notes the information presented on the Ministry of Transport’s new
Regional Fuel Tax legislation.
Dunlop/McDonald
7. Release of the National Land Transport Programme 2018/19 - 2020/21
7.1 The memorandum updating Members on the release of the National Land Transport
Programme 2018/19 – 2020/21 and the funding allocations made to the Taranaki
performance for Consent 0672-3 To discharge
wastewater into an unnamed tributary of the Mangorei Stream in the
Waiwhakaiho catchment 30
Table 7 Summary of performance for Consent 0673-3 To discharge
stormwater into an unnamed tributary of the Mangorei Stream in the
Waiwhakaiho catchment 30
Table 8 Summary of performance for Consent 2055-3 To take up to 60,480
cubic metres per day at a maximum rate of 740 litres/ second of
water from Lake Mangamahoe 31
Table 9 Summary of performance
significant surf breaks within an Appendix to the statutory document. Each surf break is
identified as a point location only. No additional information was provided on their characteristics or other
rationale for regional significance.
Coombes & Scarfe (2010) were the first to propose explicit criteria for regional significance in a New
Zealand planning context. The criteria were applied to rate surf breaks in the Auckland region that were
identified from Morse & Brunskill (2004),
nitrogen concentration in the pond and the rainfall 30 days prior to the
sampling event. This was based on 7 ammoniacal nitrogen concentrations
measured between October 2017 and April 2019. The relationship has an
R2 value of 74%.
Using this relationship, the monthly rainfall from 2018 was used to
calculate monthly nitrogen concentrations in the pond. The concentration
was converted to a loading rate in kg/ha/month based on the volume
irrigated (calculated from 2018 irrigation hours and an
critical infrastructure using the methodology
described in Section 1.4, rating assets as nationally, regionally and locally significant.
As a minimum, the data provided included spatial (locational information), asset type and a criticality
rating. At the first project workshop, the criticality assessment process was discussed so that a
reasonably consistent approach was taken across the lifelines sector.
2. Collection of regional hazard information
The most accurate and
through the refinement of methods
and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Trust, this report
also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under
review.
Environmental performance is concerned …
minimise the adverse effects of the
discharge and/or in setting other conditions
relating to adverse effects of the discharge.
Background Information
4 The method of calculation is based on the
amount of flue gases which the chimney is
expected to emit as a function of the maximum
rate of emission of sulphur dioxide. This applies
to fuels such as oil and coal. For natural
gas/liquefied petroleum gas fired equipment,
refer to paragraph 13 (b).
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to move closer to
achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance
by the Company, the report also assigns it a rating for its environmental and
administrative performance during the period under review.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the
receiving environment form the activities during the