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Appendix I
Rules 9 and 10 of the Regional Air Quality
Plan for Taranaki 2011
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Rule 9: Hydrocarbon exploration well sites
Activity classification: Controlled
This rule applies to discharges of contaminants to air from hydrocarbon exploration well
sites, including combustion involving flaring or incineration of petroleum recovered from
natural deposits, in association with well development or
demonstrated a good
level of environmental performance and compliance with their consents.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the
last several years, this report shows that the consent holder’s remains at a good or high level.
Components of a suitable monitoring programme for 2016-2017 have been identified and
included in recommendations to this report.
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Introduction 4
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Data
What are data and why are they needed?
Data are facts and figures generated from measurements or observations which may be oral,
written or pictures. From data all deductions and observations are made.
Think about any aspect of your daily life. What you do is dependent upon information you
have gathered or been given by others. Your decisions take into account the information you
have available. If we do not have data or information,
and the
Kaupokonui River, Motumate and Waiokura Streams
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1.1.3 The Resource Management Act (1991) and monitoring
The Resource Management Act 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)
Littlewood/Joyce
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7. Public Excluded
In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Information and Meetings Act
1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of
the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Meeting on Monday 3 August 2020 for the
following reasons:
Item 8 - Confidential Minutes - 22 June 2020
That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the
meeting would be likely to result in the …
one kaimoana survey at five sites and two intertidal sand inspections
along the New Plymouth foreshore.
The results of intertidal surveys, kaimoana survey and sand inspections did not indicate that
the disposal of dredged material was having a significant impact on the abundance or
diversity of intertidal species, including key kaimoana species. Natural sand movement was
likely to have a greater impact than the disposal of sand from dredging.
During the period, the Company demonstrated
defined
in Part 2 of the RMA. The application as it stands fails to ensure that adverse effects of the
activities are avoided, remedied or mitigated. In particular it is inconsistent with;
• Matters of national importance outlined in s 6(a) of the RMA
• Other matters outlined in s 7 of the RMA, including: 7(d), 7(f) and 7(g) of the RMA;
13. The application is contrary to the objectives and policies of the NPS-FM, including:
• Objective A1(a) To safeguard the life
reporting the only active site is the
Spence site, however all three sites are continually monitored and reported on annually, as
consents have not expired or been surrendered.
This report for the period July 2011-June 2013 describes the monitoring programmes
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess Origin Energy’s environmental
performance during the period under review, and the results and environmental effects of
Origin Energy’s activities.
Origin Energy holds two resource
superseding Rugby Park. In 2017-18 the structure of one grandstand and the ground below the other
at Yarrow Stadium have been found to be insufficiently stable to withstand earthquakes. Significant
investment shall be required to repair or replace the stands or the stadium. The purpose of this report
is to assess the value of the Yarrow Stadium to the Taranaki community over the last 15 years. This
can assist decisions on the necessary investment.
Our findings are that the
piezometer
or seismic survey into and
under land
46 Any person who undertakes the activity must, within 4 weeks of
completion of any bore for taking and use of water or any
piezometer, submit to the Taranaki Regional Council a Bore
Completion Log;
All bores must be cased and sealed to prevent the potential for
aquifer cross-contamination or leakage from the surface;
The well or bore shall be located not less than 50m from any
effluent treatment pond, septic tank, silage stack or