Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Application lacks sufficient detail
Generally consistent with Iwi Environmental
Management Plan
R2/1899-3.0 Commencement Date: 27 Nov 2020
Araheke Farm Limited Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2044
648 Egmont Road, RD 2, New Plymouth 4372 Review Dates: Jun 2026, Jun 2032, Jun 2038
Activity Class: Controlled
• Opportunities for personal development
Regulators • To meet the required laws and regulations
• To maintain high standards of corporate governance
IWI • Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for
the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream.
• To be kept informed about environmental performance
• To have confidence in site management and the ability of
Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects
• To have lines of communication in place so
Council, iwi and interested parties regarding
the operation and monitoring of the consent.
Condition 24 is a review provision.
NPDC holds discharge permit 2982-4 to cover the discharge of up to 60 m3/day of leachate from a sludge
stabilisation lagoon to groundwater in the vicinity of the Waiwhakaiho River. This permit was issued by the
Council on 17 October 2002 under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2020.
There are five special conditions attached to the permit.
4388
Review Dates: June 2027, June 2033
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: Durham Road Upper, Inglewood Application Purpose: Replace
To discharge washdown water from the cleaning of broiler chickensheds onto and into
land
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Generally consistent with Iwi Environmental
Management Plan
Application lacks
friendly work environment
. To feel valued and appreciated
. Opportunities for personal development
Regulators . To meet the required laws and regulations
. To maintain hiqh standards of corporate qovernance
IWI . Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for
the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream.
. To be kept informed about environmental performance
. To have confidence in site management and the ability of
Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects
. To
the consent.
The trailer suction dredge, the Pelican (Photo 1), is equipped with GPS navigation systems and lateral
thrusters, which allow precise positioning of the vessel (Atkinson et al., 2001). This navigation system also
allows the vessel’s location to be measured continuously, producing a map of its track at all times. An
example of the continual monitoring of the Pelican’s tracks is shown in Figure 3. Tracks of the vessel show
where each dredged load came from, and into what area
producing a map of its track at all times. An example of the
continual monitoring of the Pelican’s tracks is shown in Figure 3. Tracks of the vessel
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show where each dredged load came from, and into what area it was dispersed within
the spoil site (Figure 2). The vessel is a split hopper dredge with a hopper capacity of
965 m3. Once the vessel is full and on site ready to dispose the spoil, the entire hull
opens in half where it pivots about its longitudinal
Maori
and the region as a whole. The next
Government must continue to make the
completion of Treaty settlements in
Taranaki a priority.
Good progress has been made on Treaty
settlements with all bar one (of eight) iwi
having now settled their Treaty claims. The
remaining iwi (Ngati Maru) are currently in
negotiations with the Crown. Claims
relating to the Mounga are under
negotiation. A reconciliation between the
Crown and Parihaka has recently been
completed (9 June 2017) and a
so there was no need for the Council to notify
the Iwi as is the usual case for incidents with environmental effects.
2.8 The Vector flyover pipeline inspection on the 14th September 2010 did not observe
anything of concern along the pipeline easement, so it can be assumed the leak
started approximately between 14th September and 8th October.
2.9 Immediately after the leak was discovered, three pipelines located in an easement,
close to the leak point, were depressurised and use
statements prepared under the RMA and also take into account
matters identified in iwi management plans as well as district plans.
The figure below summarises this hierarchy of planning documents.
How does the Natural Resources Plan
relate to other policy documents and
plans?
Resource management reforms - the development of a Strategic Planning
Act and the Natural and Built Environments Act.
Development of various national policy statements and national
environmental standards.
Approach to