Committee - Regional Waste Minimisation Officer's Activity Report
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Cloth Nappy Reuse Project *NPDC* *SDC*
New Plymouth District Council and Stratford District council
have been working with Pregnancy Help Taranaki to set up a
nappy bank for reusable cloth nappies.
Pregnancy Help Taranaki is accepting cloth nappies in any
condition for their new cloth nappy bank. Nappies will be sorted
based on their condition with new and gently used nappies
cleaned and made available
guardianship of our environment, and to develop
children’s understanding of the environment and model sustainable
behaviour. Families take part in many activities. The aim is to
educate the children and their families on environmental issues
through activities at the kindergarten and to encourage change at
home. Children are encouraged to reduce, reuse or recycle
material – for example litter-less lunch boxes and composting.
Nature is a prominent feature of outdoor learning and
associated workshop and office area is
collected in onsite storage tanks and reused on site when required. Once the tanks have been filled, the
system discharges the remaining stormwater to land, via a cut stormwater channel. In extreme weather
events, stormwater may discharge at location STW002100 (Figure 1) into an unnamed tributary of the
Waiongana Stream. Surface water monitoring of the stormwater discharge is monitored at location
(WGA000210) 25 m downstream of the discharge point.
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contain a mixture of other
substances in small quantities. The return flow from a
fractured well can also contain produced hydrocarbons.
Usually hydrocarbon exploration operators recover fracking
fluids for reuse or for off-site disposal. Sometimes, for the
safety of workers or equipment, disposal via a flare is required.
This process of ‘flaring’ involves combusting and vaporising
the recovered fluids.
Previous examination of the effects of flaring on air quality at
well
land acquisition (Total Land Disposal and Partial Land Disposal) are
generally the most expensive due the high cost of acquiring the land. Reuse of existing
land adjacent to the reserve minimises costs but is restricted in size.
As a result, total land disposal, which requires the greatest land acquisition, is the most
expensive option with a capital expenditure of $61m to $92m. This is then followed by
partial land disposal requiring lesser land, then Disposal to the Adjacent Reserve and
Remediation hearing - applicant's evidence - expert evidence (planning)
cool the drill bit and drill pipe in the hole.
Cuttings are produced as the drill bit penetrates the underlying geological
formations. They are brought to the surface in the drilling fluid where they pass over
a shaker screen that separates the cuttings and drilling fluids. The drilling fluids are
recycled for reuse within the drilling process, but small quantities of drilling fluids
remain adhered to the cuttings. The cuttings and smaller particle material from the
drill fluid treatment
the pH in
the “Measure ph” box.
4. Circle the appropriate rating.
5. Enter the score immediately below your circle in the “enter score” box on the right.
6. Do not reuse the strip.
Please note. Please note. Please note. Please note.
Water pH in streams fluctuates naturally according to season, time of day and weather conditions
due to differing relative amounts of photosynthesis and respiration occurring in the stream. It is
important to note
lead-based paint or
fillers or sealers or their containers, oils or greases or any liquids or sludges or their
containers, any industrial process by-products other than as permitted under
condition 3, any poisons or solvents or their containers, batteries, general domestic
reuse not otherwise described, or any wastes with the potential to render land or any
vegetation grown on the land toxic to vegetation or to animals consuming such
vegetation.
5. No painted material shall be discharged unless
Photo 3 Truck wash area
Clean stormwater from the roof of the storage facility and the associated workshop and office area is
collected in onsite storage tanks and reused on site when required. Once the tanks have been filled, the
system discharges the remaining stormwater to land, via a cut stormwater channel. In extreme weather
events stormwater may discharge at location STW002100 (Figure 1) into an unnamed tributary of the
Waiongana Stream. Surface water monitoring of the stormwater