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3 Plans and strategies ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Department of Conservation ................................................................................................ 10
3.2 New Plymouth District Council ............................................................................................. 10
3.3 Taranaki Regional Council
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Executive summary
Greymouth Petroleum Ltd and its subsidiaries (the Company) operate a number of wellsites across the
Taranaki region, with major fields located in the Tikorangi and Kaimiro areas. Each wellsite contains varying
numbers of producing wells and associated production infrastructure. This report for the period July 2021 to
June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) in relation to the Company’s deep
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Taranaki Regional Council
Public Notice of
Applications for resource consent
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Taranaki Regional Council has received the following
applications for resource consent.
The applications are to replace five resource consents and for one new consent, relating to the
operation of the Mangorei Hydroelectric Power Scheme.
Applicant: Manawa Energy Ltd
Address for service: Manawa Energy Ltd, C/- L Mead, Consenting Manager, 108
report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki
Regional Council (the Council) in relation to the programme of hydraulic fracturing undertaken by
Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Ltd (the Company) at the Turangi-B wellsite, over the period 14 November
2019 to 23 July 2021. The report also assesses the Company’s level of environmental performance and
compliance with the resource consent held in relation to the activity.
The programme of hydraulic
see a draft report for comment? Yes
Processing timeframes
The RMA specifies timeframes for processing resource consent applications (for example 20 working days for a non-notified
application), however these timeframes can be extended with the applicant's agreement.
Do you agree to the Taranaki Regional Council extending RMA
consent processing timeframes?
NA
Surrender of existing consent
Please note that your existing consent is to be surrendered on the granting of
mixing17;
There shall be no adverse effects on aquatic life or instream habitat;
All material removed from the structure and excess construction materials shall
be removed from the bed;
Water shall only be diverted to the extent, and for the period necessary to carry
out works;
The Taranaki Regional Council shall be informed that the works are to occur, at
least two working days prior to the commencement of the works.
Permitted
Construction, placement and
use of
see a draft report for comment? Yes
Processing timeframes
The RMA specifies timeframes for processing resource consent applications (for example 20 working days for a non-notified
application), however these timeframes can be extended with the applicant's agreement.
Do you agree to the Taranaki Regional Council extending RMA
consent processing timeframes?
NA
Surrender of existing consent
Please note that your existing consent is to be surrendered on the granting of
they are less than 3m high, do not restrict fish passage and
the upstream catchment is less than 25ha. If a dam is to be constructed it must also meet other standards relating to
environmental effects during construction. Please refer to Rule 59 of the Regional Fresh Water Plan. or contact the Council for
details of these additional standards.
Does the dam/weir need a resource consent? No
Describe the method of taking in detail including any
structure necessary to facilitate taking
Please provide details Consent 6390-1 authorises the impounding of water behind a
small weir on the Motukawa Race.
Existing dams/weirs generally do not need a resource consent if they are less than 3m high, do not restrict fish passage and
the upstream catchment is less than 25ha. If a dam is to be constructed it must also meet other standards relating to
environmental effects during construction. Please refer to Rule 59 of the Regional Fresh Water Plan. or contact the Council for
details
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2021 to June 2022 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)
describing the results of the monitoring programme associated with the resource consent held by New
Plymouth District Council (NPDC) for discharges related the Mangapouri Cemetery (the