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Annual report 2016-2017

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 on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or

Biennial report 2012-2014

found in the receiving waters of the Piakau 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 detected beyond the boundary during inspections and there were no complaints in relation to

Report 2013-2015

unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent, or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. Todd demonstrated a high level of environmental and administrative performance and compliance with the resource consent over the reporting period. For reference, in the 2012-2013 year, 35% of consent holders in Taranaki monitored through tailored compliance monitoring programmes achieved a high level of environmental performance and compliance with

Annual report 2014-2015

review, the Company held two resource consents for the injection of fluids by DWI, at their KA1/7/19/20 wellsite, Palmer Road, Kapuni, and the KA9 wellsite, Lower Duthie Road, Kapuni. Consent 1336-3 permits the discharge of up to 2,000 cubic metres/day of produced water and approved contaminants by deep well injection into the Matemateaonga Formation via well KW-2 or into the Mangahewa Formation via contingency back-up wells KA-1 and KA-7. Consent 9970-1 permits the discharge of waste fluids

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Annual report 2012-2013

Limited’s gauges, which was just over twice the guideline rate. In the 2012-2013 year there were 38 air related incidents in the Waiwhakaiho airshed recorded on Council’s Unauthorised Incidents Register, only six of which were substantiated at the time of investigation. Issues with the potential for effects were identified in three other cases and preventative measures were agreed upon. The complaints related to a variety of issues, namely odour, dust, or smoke. None of the substantiated air

Biennial report 2011-2013

1991 and monitoring The Resource Management Act 1991 (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 a discharger, and may include cultural and socio-economic effects; (b) physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects; (c) ecosystems, including effects on

TRC Annual Report 2018/2019

plants, with more to come.  Thousands and thousands of hours and tens of millions of dollars.  25-years plus, and the finish line is in sight. As in recent years, latest monitoring shows the ecological health of waterways at or near the best ever recorded. An independent study by NIWA has confirmed that fencing and planting the waterways is a direct factor in these improvements, as well as a reduction in bacteria levels. So it was most pleasing that the project won Local

Annual report 2016-2017

pesticide analysis, two biomonitoring surveys of receiving waters, and a marine ecology inspection. The Company provided groundwater and air quality monitoring data which was carried out by independent consultants. The monitoring showed that DAS has had no significant impact on air quality in the vicinity of the plant or on water quality in the Herekawe Stream. No complaint in relation to DAS’s activities was registered by the Council. There were no Unauthorised Incidents recording

Taranaki June 2015 flood event

caused significant damage to infrastructure including bridges and roads being washed out or damaged by flooding, and power disruptions. Massive slips and landslides, and surface flooding, blocked local roads and State Highway 3. A state of emergency was declared on 20 June and the Waitotara Township was evacuated prior to flooding. Several properties were affected and repairs have taken some time to be completed. The Government declared a medium-scale adverse weather event in June and