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Resource consent applications received between 14 April to 20 April 2025

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description AcitivityType CommonName Catchment 25-04418-3.0 4418-3.0 Eton Park Trust 15-Apr-25 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 52 Lower Pitone Road, Okato Katikara 25-09966-1.2 9966-1.2 Greymouth Petroleum Central Limited 15-Apr-25 Change of consent conditions To discharge treated stormwater from hydrocarbon exploration and production operations at the

Form 512: Change to extend lapse period

Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352. Attention: Consents Administration Officer Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless requested to do so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this

Schedules of charges 2022/2023

the charge appropriate to the task which they are undertaking. The charges are calculated as per the IPENZ method with a multiplier of 2.1. All collection costs incurred in the recovery of a debt will be added to the amount due. Overdue invoices will incur an interest charge at 12% per annum. All charges exclude GST. Effective from 1 July 2022. SCHEDULE 2: FIXED MINIMUM CHARGES FOR THE PREPARATION OR CHANGE OF POLICY STATEMENT OR PLANS AND THE PROCESSING OF RESOURCE

Nitrogen oxides NOx levels in Taranaki 2021-22

(NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), are produced from soil, motor vehicles and industrial fuel combustion processes. Indoor domestic appliances (gas stoves, gas or wood heaters) are significant localised sources of nitrogen oxides. Environmental and health effects of nitrogen oxides NO and NO2 are of interest to air scientists and public health authorities because of potential effects on human health when present in high concentrations (eg as found in high density industrialised cities).

SOE2022 River Water Quality

within them, and the health of their ecosystems. A variety of natural and human factors can affect freshwater systems. Our use of land, stormwater run-off, industrial and wastewater discharges can contribute contaminants to our waterways, including excess nutrients, sediment and bacteria. The activities within a catchment can interact and have compounding or cumulative effects on downstream receiving environments such as lakes and estuaries. Understanding the

SOE2022 Contaminated Land

considered to be contaminated when hazardous substances are at significantly higher concentrations than their normal levels, and there is likely to be a risk to human health or the environment. Potentially contaminated land is land that has been used for an activity that is more likely than other activities to cause contamination. Many hazardous substances occur naturally in soil, air and water. For example, lead and mercury occur because of weathering of rocks or from

Taranaki Lifelines Vulnerability Study Oct 2018

any error or misprint. Most of the hazard information used for this project has been prepared at a regional scale and does not replace any requirement for detailed site-specific geological, geotechnical or other investigation. Readers of the report are advised to consult with Taranaki Regional Council as to the suitability of hazard information used in this report for other applications. Infrastructure information in this report is current at the time of

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

biological monitoring surveys indicated that the discharge of treated stormwater and leachate discharges from the Colson Road landfill site had not had any significant detrimental effect on the macroinvertebrate communities of the Puremu and Manganaha Streams, or the unnamed tributary of the Puremu Stream. Air quality monitoring showed that there were no significant adverse effects in relation to suspended particulates, dust deposition rates or odour beyond the site boundary. An enclosed gas

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021 2990010

biological monitoring surveys indicated that the discharge of treated stormwater and leachate discharges from the Colson Road landfill site had not had any significant detrimental effect on the macroinvertebrate communities of the Puremu and Manganaha Streams, or the unnamed tributary of the Puremu Stream. Air quality monitoring showed that there were no significant adverse effects in relation to suspended particulates, dust deposition rates or odour beyond the site boundary. An enclosed gas

Application form 20 02054 4 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

page Office use only Consent Number: 20-02054-4.0 Job Number: 10102 Date Received: 25 November 2020 Document Number: New/Renewal/Change: Replace Resource Consent Application - Structures Application is for Undertake an activity on the bed of a river, lake or the sea that is not listed above (Form 500) Online reference number: CA201104883 Completed on: 25 Nov 2020 Online application terms and conditions are