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15Furtherinformation AppendixK

V1.3 Date:27 -9-2018 Document Controller: C Kay URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 page Environment Monitoring Plan and conductivity readings from each well within a single eight-hour period using a method approved of by 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

Agenda

communication between all parties has improved. Ms R Bleakley, NZ Transport Agency, responded that if there were any issues during the electoral gap she would encourage councillors or officers to contact the Agency to work through any issues. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. receives and notes the correspondence received from the New Zealand Transport Agency in response to queries raised at the previous Regional Transport Committee meeting on 1 June 2016. 2. notes

Factsheet 2: Draft Biosecurity Strategy

page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki Factsheet: 2 The draft Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy Biosecurity is the prevention or management of risks from the thousands of pests and other harmful organisms that affect our economy, environment and wellbeing. The Taranaki Regional Council has prepared a draft Biosecurity Strategy that

Appendix H - Uruti composting facility management plan

potential adverse effects to downstream ecological receptors such as fish or invertebrate values, but rather focuses on management improvements at the Composting Site. It is envisaged as part of the upcoming consent variation to increase the irrigation areas, that a separate Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) will be undertaken for that consent application. 1.1.1 Activity Description The Remediation NZ facility at Uruti processes compost material and drilling mud and fluid, from

TRC Annual Report 207/2018 - background info & audit report

DEVELOPMENT Opportunities were provided to Māori to be involved in the development of policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in regards to:  development of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki with a particular focus on acknowledgement of cultural values throughout the entire plan, and the recognition of statutory acknowledgements and sites of significance within the coastal marine area  the Draft Freshwater and Land Management Plan

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unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied or who is the subject of the information. Item 11 - Confidential Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes THAT the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information is necessary to protect information where the making available of the information would be likely unreasonably to

Biennial report 2011-2013

review, and the results and environmental effects of the consent holder’s activities. Colin Boyd holds three resource consents, and Surrey Road Landfarms Limited (a subsidiary company in relation to the landfarming operations at this site) holds one. Three of these consents permit the discharge of drilling waste onto and into land via landfarming or landspreading, and one consent permits the discharge of stormwater. The consents include a total of 64 conditions setting out the requirements that

Council meeting agenda August 2019

of the constituent territorial authorities. Separately used or inhabited part of a rating unit (SUIP): A SUIP is defined as a separately used or occupied part of a rating unit and includes any part of a rating unit that is used or occupied by any person, other than the ratepayer, having a right to use Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes 7 page Minutes Ordinary Meeting 2 July 2019 or inhabit that part by virtue of a tenancy, lease, licence, or other

Annual report 2013-2014

recommendations to be implemented in the 2014-2015 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 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