Methanex Motunui and Waitara Valley Annual Report 2023-2024
Methanex Motunui and Waitara Valley Annual Report 2023-2024
Methanex Motunui and Waitara Valley Annual Report 2023-2024
environmental effects if it was buried with the green waste rather than being removed. During the year under review no unacceptable material was dumped at the Patea Beach green waste discharge site. There has been no leachate observed discharging from the sand dune area or the stockpiled green waste during the period under review, or in previous years. These factors, combined with the sandy substrate and low rainfall at the beach would be restricting the production of leachate from the green waste.
treatment chemicals) Conductivity Conductivity, an indication of the level of dissolved salts in a sample, usually measured at 20°C and expressed in mS/m Cr Chromium Cu* Copper Fresh Elevated flow in a stream, such as after heavy rainfall g/m3 Grams per cubic metre, and equivalent to milligrams per litre (mg/L). In water, this is also equivalent to parts per million (ppm), but the same does not apply to gaseous mixtures Incident Register A register containing a list of events
observed discharging from the sand dune area or the stockpiled green waste during the period under review. The sandy substrate combined with low rainfall at the beach would be restricting the production of leachate from the green waste. 3.3 Evaluation of performance A tabular summary of STDC’s compliance record at this site for the year under review is set out in Table 1. Table 1 Summary of performance for consent 6088-3 Purpose: To discharge green waste onto land for stabilisation
Usually expressed as colony forming units per 100 millilitre of sample F fluoride FC faecal coliforms, an indicator of the possible presence of faecal material and pathological micro-organisms. Usually expressed as colony forming units per 100 millilitre sample fresh elevated flow in a stream, such as after heavy rainfall g/m3 grams per cubic metre, and equivalent to milligrams per litre (mg/L). In water, this is also equivalent to parts per million (ppm), but the same does not
STDC Waverley-Kaponga-Manaia-Patea oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
odours or smoke noticed. A downwind assessment did not reveal any effects beyond the boundary of the site. 9 April 2015 The inspection was undertaken during very heavy rainfall and the Ngapirau stream was in flood and discolored at the Sandy Bay confluence. There were no odours or hydrocarbon sheen present at the beach end, and no effects of any previous discharge were evident. No odours were noted from beyond the boundary of the site down wind. 14 April 2015 The site was inspected
any visual effects on water quality. There was no flaring at the time of inspection. 7 November 2013 The site was neat and tidy. No flaring was occurring at the time of inspection. The ring drains and bunds were clear of obstructions and contaminants. The skimmer pits were page 12 clear with no visible effects from any discharges to the adjacent stream. Everything was satisfactory. 9 January 2014 Inspection was undertaken during heavy rainfall resulting in
Ballance Agri-Nutrients Kapuni consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Tawhiti catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.