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Report 2013-2014
rainfall events to ensure that they were working appropriately. 27 February 2014 Inspection was carried out during an extended period of dry weather. Earthworks were being undertaken on-site with works on both the access track and drilling pad underway. No metal had yet been imported to the site, however it was anticipated that metal would be brought onto site within the next week. The first culvert on the access track was installed earlier in the day with earthworks continuing about the
Consents and Regulatory Committee Agenda April 2022
Waitōtara Scheme Management Plan
access, bridge losses, silt deposition and stock and fence losses. The focus of the strategy however was the establishment of a flood prediction and warning system to provide warnings to the local community. An automated warning system was subsequently developed and an additional telemetered rainfall site installed in the Ngutawera sub-catchment to assist with these warnings. In regard to river channel management, the Strategy recommended that arrangements be made in
Methanex Motunui and Waitara Valley Annual Report 2023-2024
Methanex Motunui and Waitara Valley Annual Report 2023-2024
Greymouth southern sites monitoring 2019-2020
inspections: 9 September 2019 Kaimiro Production Station: The oily water separator appeared to working normally and the bund valves were open to release stormwater following recent rainfall (this stormwater is released onto site). It was noted that there was ponding in the ring drains, particularly the drain along the southern boundary. It appeared that the rock weirs were working effectively to capture and control sediment, however a side effect of this is that sediment was blocking the …
Policy & Planning agenda June 2021
Policy & Planning Committee agenda June 2021
Annual report 2013-2014
based mud and oily waste were undertaken. Oil based cuttings and wastes from the Kauri-E wellsite, located in the southeast corner of the property, were landfarmed at the site in 2004 and 2005. The predominant soil type has been identified as black loamy sand and vegetation growth is primarily pasture. Average annual rainfall for the site is 1043 mm (taken from the nearby ‘Patea’ monitoring station). As with the other South Taranaki coastal sites, the Geary site is subject to strong
Annual report 2012-2013
coastal land situated on reworked dune fields. The predominant soil type has been identified as black loamy sand, and vegetation growth is primarily a mixture of pasture and dune grasses. Average annual rainfall for the site is 1122 mm (taken from the nearby Glenn Road monitoring station). Two significant surface water bodies run adjacent to the spreading areas. The Waimate Stream flanks the north-western side of the main western site, whilst the Rawa Stream runs adjacent to the north-western
Regional Transport Committee Agenda December 2024
Regional Transport Committee Agenda December 2024