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http://www.mfe.govt.nz/fresh-water/national-policy-statement-freshwater-management/2017-changes annotation http://www.mfe.govt.nz/fresh-water/national-policy-statement-freshwater-management/2017-changes http://www.mfe.govt.nz/fresh-water/national-policy-statement-freshwater-management/2017-changes page Changes in the NPS-FM require regional councils to monitor ecosystem health, maintain or improve overall water quality, manage nitrogen and phosphorus, consider economic wellbeing in freshwater decision-making and plan (with local iwi) for Te Mana o te Wai. Where there

Annual report 2014-2015

out by the Council indicate that the hydraulic fracturing activities undertaken by GPL have had no adverse effects on local groundwater resources. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent, or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. GPL demonstrated a high level of environmental and administrative performance and compliance with the resource consent over the reporting period. For reference, in the 2014-2015

Hearing evidence submitted - Donovan van Kekem

chronic odour effects beyond the boundary of the site. I agree with the other experts and Council that off- site odour concentrations will decrease as compared with historic operations, due to the proposed farm upgrades and conversion to free range, as such I consider that future acute off-site effects are unlikely. However, I am uncertain as to whether or not the farm changes will sufficiently reduce observable off-site odour to below the level of detection or low enough that it would be acceptable

Annual report 2016-2017

Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2017-2018 monitoring year. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3. 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 wider

Annual report 2014-2015

effects on local groundwater or surface water resources. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent, or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. During the year, the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental and administrative performance with the resource consents. page For reference, in the 2014-2015 year, 75% of consent holders in Taranaki monitored through tailored compliance

OIl Spill Plan annex 10: Media, Māori & community relations

outside the subject of the spill clean-up should be forwarded by the Media Co- ordinator to the appropriate organisation or individual to provide that comment. Given that the media team’s primary job is to effectively communicate the ROSC’s plans and the response team’s actions to the media, the public and other concerned groups, the ROSC must give the highest priority to providing access to the site and information to the media team. Operational details need to be delegated effectively by the

Report 2013-2015

hydraulic fracturing activities undertaken by Origin had no adverse effects on local groundwater or surface water resources. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consents, or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. Overall, Origin 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

Addressing NZ's Biodiversity Challenge - A regional council thinkpiece.

not be easy or simple. That may be why much has been written on the problem of biodiversity decline and much less written about possible solutions. However, we cannot allow complications and difficulties to overwhelm and paralyse us. We must work together on the things that will make the greatest difference. There cannot be a one-size-fits-all solution. Threats vary and require different interventions depending on situation, location and context. However, a core message here

Offshore Seismic Data Acquisition Permitted Activity Review

behind the survey vessel) are then mapped and analysed, and show the types of strata and structures beneath the seabed. Historically the sound waves were generated by explosive charges, but this technology was abandoned many decades ago. So in terms of the RMA there is a discharge of noise/energy and a temporary occupation of space. As a consequence, these activities must be authorised by either a rule in regional [coastal] plan, or by resource consent (refer sections

Hollard Gardens Asset Management Plan 2017

Consultation has identified further potential to develop a key identity and marketing opportunity for the region itself as the ‘Taranaki Garden’ or ‘Taranaki Experience’. The Taranaki Garden/Experience concept links the three gardens to the greater Taranaki natural and cultural environments that make the region unique within New Zealand. The environments include the many parks, walkways, rivers, lakes, mountain and coastal, urban and rural resources that offer broad conservation, education and