consent. There were no unauthorised incidents noted in respect to the Stratford landfill
during the year under review.
The Council’s monitoring programme for the year under review for the Huiroa and Pukengahu closed
landfills included one site inspection each, along with two water samples collected from each site for
physicochemical analysis.
The monitoring showed that there were no significant adverse effects occurring as a result of the exercise of
the Huiroa or Pukengahu landfill
There have been plenty of birdies at Westown Golf Club lately - but it's got nothing to do with the golf scores. Instead, it's the result of an ongoing effort by club staff and members to rid the scenic course of rats and stoats and restore the area’s native biodiversity. Course superintendent Steve Hodson reckons he has the best office in the world. It’s hard to argue – with unobstructed views of Taranaki Maunga, the Te Henui Stream running alongside and plenty of bush, it’s definitely a spot
Read the decisions and reports of Hearing Panels and Hearing Committees that decide on notified consent applications: Hearing decisions Decision of Hearing Panel on consent applications by Remediation NZ Ltd (2021) (1.2 MB PDF) Earlier decisions Decision of Hearing Panel on consent applications by Remediation NZ Ltd (2021) (1.2 MB PDF) Report and decision on New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant on a contingency basis (2015) (270 KB pdf) Report and decision on erosion protection works for SH3
Company, and review of data provided by the Company.
The maximum daily abstraction was 78% of the permitted daily take, with the maximum abstraction rate
being up to 80% of the maximum permitted take for 98% of the time
Physicochemical and ecological monitoring did not note any significant environmental effects in regard to
the abstraction of water from the Kaupokonui Stream for cooling water and general purposes, from site
discharges to the Kaupokonui Stream, or in the Waiokura or Motumate
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this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of
the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or
further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter.
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Find out which activities have been granted resource consents by the Council. All resource consents issued by the Council are displayed on the Resource Consent Map that's part of our online GIS SmartMaps. Click here to open the interactive resource consents map When the map is open, zoom into your area of interest. Resource consents are indicated by small coloured shapes - to see what each of these means, select 'Legend' in the header bar above the map. Click on your consent of interest, and a