five offshore facilities are:
Kupe
Maari
Maui (1 and 2)
Pohokura
Tui
There is the potential for a spillage of 150 tonnes of oil or oil product within the Port and
adjacent area, if a major breakdown of loading equipment occurs and emergency procedures
commence. Other sources of spills are:
Shipping – collision, grounding;
Discharges from:
tank farms to Hongi Hongi or Herekawe streams
New Plymouth Power Station to sea;
Newton King tanker terminal
significant adverse effects on local groundwater resources. There were no unauthorised
incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent held by Westside in relation to these
activities or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review.
Westside demonstrated a high level of environmental and good level of administrative performance and
compliance with the resource consents over the reporting period.
For reference, in the 2019-2020 year, consent holders were
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Report Information
Report Status Draft
Author Deborah Kissick
Review By Simon Bendall
© Traverse Environmental Limited (2020).
This document and its contents are the property of Traverse Environmental Limited.
Any unauthorised employment or reproduction, in full or in part, is forbidden.
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including reptiles and invertebrates.
Representativeness - Medium Contains indigenous vegetation on F1.1d (Less reduced, better
protected) LENZ environment and is a remnant of ecosystem types
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(MF7.3 Tawa, Pukatea, podocarp forest and MF7.2 Rata, kamahi,
podocarp forest) classified regionally as 'At Risk' and 'Less reduced
or intact', respectively. Is nearby and similar in composition to an
area identified as a priority representative site for management.
Sustainability
address the requirements of the Local Government Act
2002 in relation to decision making. Unless otherwise stated, the recommended option
outlined in each report meets the purpose of local government and:
Promote the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of communities in
the present and for the future.
Would not alter significantly the intended level of service provision for any significant
activity undertaken by or on behalf of the Council, or transfer the ownership …
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Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility.
This is a great barbecue shelter for larger groups.
Come and see a variety of food growing methods
or attend a gardening workshop.
Barbecue Nook
Bernie’s Home Garden
price until the
end of June, as part of the Government’s
three-month reduction of public transport
fares. The discount is automatically applied
on the Citylink, Connector, Southlink and
school bus services. That means travel from
Hāwera to New Plymouth is just $2.50 with
a Bee Card, or $3 cash. Trips within New
Plymouth are $1 with a Bee Card or $1.50
cash. More at .www.trc.govt.nz/busfares/
Taking Taranaki forward
limits should be to deliver on the
community’s
wellsite
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Otaraua Hapu Trust Applicant provided application
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Provided with application
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Applicant provided application
Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress
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Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki …
for
any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person
other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any
person other than Taranaki Regional Council, on any ground, for any
loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance.
Use of Data:
Date that GNS Science can use associated data: August 2019
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE
Scott BJ, Sherburn S. 2019. Taranaki seismic and ground
deformation monitoring: July 2018 to June 2019. Wairakei
again after ten years or earlier if required, to ensure that the requirements of the community
are met, and that the assets are maintained at their most effective levels of service.
1.4 Legislative requirements
The principal statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local
Government Act 2002 (the Act).
The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act,
together with the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act 1941,