Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s
environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details
the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds one resource consent to discharge waste to land where contaminants may enter the
Mangaotuku Stream. The consent includes a total of 13 conditions setting out the requirements that the
Company must satisfy.
unnamed coastal stream; the discharge of stormwater and sediment to land; the discharge of dairy
factory wastewater to the Tasman Sea; the discharge of laboratory waste and unprocessable wastes to waste
pits; the discharge of dairy liquids to land; and the discharge of emissions to air.
This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess Fonterra’s environmental and consent compliance
report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the environmental and consent compliance performance
of the various companies operating in and around Port Taranaki, New Plymouth. The report also details the
results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
During the year, Port Taranaki and Technix demonstrated a level of environmental
the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the
monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by OMV NZ Production Limited (OMV).
OMV operates a hydrocarbon production station and associated wellsites situated on Lower Otaraoa Road
at Motunui, in the Waipapa and Manu catchments.
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by OMV that relate to discharges of water within Waipapa and Manu
Partnership) operates a cleanfill located on Rainie Road at Hawera, in the Inaha
catchment. The cleanfill material discharged at the site is predominantly construction and demolition waste.
This is not typical for cleanfills in the region, which normally only accept minor amounts of acceptable
materials from this type of waste stream.
This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Bristol Road at
Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment. The sole source of the wood waste is from the Company’s sawmilling
operation in Inglewood. The Company sells most of its woodchip and sawdust as calf litter. The remaining
material, consisting of bark, soil and soiled woodchip/sawdust, is sent to the Bristol Road site for disposal.
This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
conditions To discharge stormwater to an unnamed tributary of the Waiongana Stream Discharge Permit Waitara Roundabout SH3 Waiongana
24-05305-2.0 5305-2.0 KiwiRail Holdings Limited 20-Nov-24 Replacement for expiring consent To maintain boulder rock revetment protection works on the New Plymouth foreshore between
Kawaroa Park and Tasman Prospect
Coastal Permit New Plymouth foreshore between Kawaroa Park and Tasman
Prospect
Huatoki
24-11326-1.0 11326-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 20-Nov-24
5 [2016] NZHC 2948. The decision related to applications for replacement water permits for the Raetehi
Hydroelectric Power Scheme near Ohākune.
6 As summarised in New Zealand Energy Ltd v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [2017] NZEnvC 141 at [4].
The Environment Court decision (which was appealed to the High Court), had found that under the circumstances
of the “unusual” case, “…it is difficult to reach any other conclusion than the receiving environment within which
the
power station located on Normanby Road
at Okaiawa, in the Waingongoro catchment. Utilising an existing weir across the Waingongoro River and
tunnel under Normanby Road, water is diverted for electricity generation. The station is located
approximately 3.2 km downstream of the weir, but due to the tight meander, these structures are located
only 90 m apart. This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
for a resource consent
from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities.
All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai (the mana of the water).
Te Mana o te Wai means that when managing freshwater, the health and
well-being of the water is protected and human health needs are provided
for before enabling other uses of water.
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Freshwater Farm Plans
Freshwater farm plans (FWFPs) are a new way for farmers to address and
manage on-farm