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24-11195-1.1 R2/11195-1.1 Rewa Rewa Forest Limited 13-Mar-24 New consent To plant and grow a plantation forest Land Use Consent 652 Piko Road, Okoki Urenui
24-02780-3.1 R2/2780-3.1 Cornwall Park Farms Limited 13-Mar-24 Change of consent conditions
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21-02747-3.0 Othmar & Marlies Hebler (Farm) Limited 26-Jul-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit McKenna Road, Patea Kaikura
21-10947-1.0 South Taranaki District Council 27-Jul-21 New consent To discharge stormwater into the coastal marine area Coastal Permit 288 to 304 Tai Road, Opunake Tasman Sea
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Pungarehu, 10.2.2019
Submission by Urs Signer
Tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou,
I am submitting in opposition to the renewal of resource consents to discharge waste material, treated
stormwater & leachate, and to discharge emissions into the air from composting operations by Remediation
(NZ) Ltd at 1460 Mokau Road, Uruti (Consent No 5838-3.0 and 5839-3.0).
In the TRC Technical Report on Remidation NZ (Technical Report 2016-83), the council notes that “[d]uring
the monitoring
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part of our national identity. The provision and benefits of fresh water to meet economic, social, cultural and
environmental needs are referred to as ‘ecosystem services’, and include water for:
intrinsic cultural value and a source of mahinga kai;
potable water supply and household use – and I think councils are now waking up the to the need to
be much more aggressive about scientifically directed management;
economic uses