receives the memorandum Report on Advocacy and Response activities for the 2019/2020
year
b) notes that 22 submissions were made during the year on the policy initiatives of
other agencies
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c) notes that the senior staff were also involved in various working parties or other for
a on central and local government policy development and review projects.
Joyce/Van Der Leden
There being no …
requested change may be from a different area of the Plan.
Some minor and inconsequential changes have occurred. These have been identified in blue with new text being underlined and removed text being struck through.
Minor and inconsequential amendments have been identified for the convenience of readers and have only occurred where necessary to improve the readability of Plan provisions, align
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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
list, since a more substantial number of activities are involved
and more information is warranted.
Regionally significant activities for prioritising – still no sign of draft SH
projects.
FR provided a copy of the current ‘Wish List’ [Activities for future
consideration] section for discussion on necessary updates:
A number of the items have pleasingly been addressed.
Read through and give FR feedback via email. Clarify what can be
removed or needs to be …
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Harris, Rocky Bay, Taranaki Trucking and TPJ all demonstrated an overall high level of
environmental performance.
During the period under review George Family demonstrated an overall good level of environmental
performance.
The Council's monitoring programme included 38 inspections, with each site receiving either two or three
scheduled inspections. The Council collected 15 water samples for physicochemical analysis during the
2018-2019 year.
No adverse environmental effects were
communications requirements will change over time as the spill response progresses
through its various stages. For example, the communication requirements for aerial
verification that a spill has taken place will differ from communications required for a beach
clean-up.
The general scenario
As the EOC for a significant spill would likely be established within the Taranaki
Emergency Management Office (TEMO) or Taranaki Regional Council office, telephones and
fax machines can rapidly be made
the TRC. Results shall be recorded in a cumulative spread sheet, a copy
shall be forwarded to Council every three months, or upon request.
Condition 18 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells required
under condition 14 at intervals not exceeding 6 months by a suitably qualified person and
analysed for; total petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylene, xylene, lead and
arsenic.
Condition 19 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells
macroinvertebrate community health and hydrocarbon
concentrations in the sediment.
There were no adverse effects on the environment resulting from the exercise of the air discharge consents.
The ambient air quality monitoring at the production station showed that levels of carbon monoxide,
combustible gases, PM10 particulates, nitrogen oxides and the volatile organic compounds benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene and xylenes were all below levels of concern at the time of sampling. No offensive or
environment.
Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2019-2020 monitoring year.
A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of
the report.
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