primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and
social-economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
d. natural
effect on the water quality downstream of the Kaimiro Production Station.
There were no adverse effects on the environment resulting from the exercise of the air discharge consents.
Ambient air quality monitoring at the Kaimiro Production Station showed that levels of carbon monoxide,
combustible gases, PM10 particulates, and nitrogen oxides were all below levels of concern at the time of
sampling. No offensive or objectionable odours were detected beyond the boundary during inspections.
the
conditions of the applicable resource consents. There is no evidence of any issues with any injection well
currently in use or the ability of the receiving formation to accept injected fluids. The results of groundwater
quality monitoring undertaken show no adverse effects of the activity on local groundwater resources.
Inspections undertaken during the monitoring year found sites being operated in a professional manner
and there were no unauthorised incidents reported in relation to the
Aquifers close to
the Earth’s surface are more at risk of contamination from land use activities given the shorter, or more
direct, pathways to them. Deeper aquifers, or those separated from the Earth’s surface by geological
material that restrict the flow of water (an aquitard), are at less risk from surface contamination although can
be contaminated via poorly secured bores and wells. In addition to potential contamination by activities on
the land surface, the quality of groundwater can also be …
indicate that the stormwater discharges from the Kupe
Production Station had caused adverse effects on the water quality of the Kapuni Stream.
There were no adverse effects on the environment resulting from the exercise of the air discharge consents.
The ambient air quality monitoring at the site showed that levels of carbon monoxide, combustible gases,
PM10 particulates, and nitrogen oxides were all below levels of concern at the time of sampling. No offensive
or objectionable odours were
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RECORD OF TITLE
UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT 2017
FREEHOLD
Limited as to Parcels
Registered Owners
Walter Gold Limited
Estate Fee Simple
Area 161.3580 hectares more or less
Legal Description Part Section 1 Hua & Waiwakaiho
Hundred and Part
report.
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects
Consent number of expiring consent 2056-3.1
If you have discussed this proposal with a Council staff
member, please give the person's name here:
Anna Johnston and Colin McLellan
What is the source of the water? Name the river, stream or
lake.
Lake Mangamahoe
What purpose will the water be taken for? Other
Give details Hydro-electricity generation
Is the taking from a dam or weir (either existing or yet to be
constructed)?
No
annotation
the
conditions of the applicable resource consents. There is no evidence of any issues with any injection well
currently in use, or the ability of the receiving formations to accept injected fluids. The results of
groundwater quality monitoring undertaken show no adverse effects of the activity on local groundwater
resources. Inspections undertaken during the monitoring year found sites being operated in a professional
manner and there were no unauthorised incidents in relation to any of the
environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
d. natural and physical resources