consideration of effects.
• Ensuring rules align with the national regulations and
international industry best practice, and efficient
regulation of new technologies and techniques.
• Tighter controls on hard protection structures to manage
coastal natural hazards.
• More explicit recognition of sites of significance through
schedules in the Plan that identify and map values.
CHANGES SUGGESTED IN THE
DRAFT PLAN
The Plan is a ‘statutory document’, which means it is enforceable
that is understandable to the community.
Wherever possible, maps and diagrams have been used to demonstrate environmental conditions and
trends. Case studies and examples of particular programmes are presented for added interest.
Māori words and phrases
Assistance with the accuracy and correct usage of Te Reo Māori was received from Te Reo O Taranaki
Charitable Trust. In considering the spelling of Māori words and place names that have long vowels, the
report adopts the Māori
description of the nature of the odour emissions and sources
3 A description of the environmental setting of the emissions.
4 An assessment of the potential environmental nuisance effects of the odour emissions.
5 Conclusions in relation to the assessment.
Items provided by T+T on behalf of AFTL previously in response to the TRC’s request for further
information have also been updated as follows:
· A map identifying dwellings within 300 m of the sheds is provided in Appendix A. This map has
been
the specific area over which the waste will be discharged; and
(e) the likely duration of the discharge.
16. The consent holder shall keep records of the following:
(a) volumes of material disposed;
(b) disposal area[s], including a map showing individual disposal areas with GPS co-
ordinates;
(c) dates of commencement and completion disposal events;
(d) results of the sampling required by conditions 7 and 8;
(e) dates that sowing disposal areas occurred;
(f) details of monitoring,
to note and if applicable, action, were:
Turangi-B wellsite: Further works had been undertaken to enlarge the soakage pit following feedback from
iwi that they would not support a discharge to water in the event that the soakage pit overflowed.
Ohanga: The skimmer pit liner was to be replaced during the summer.
Kowhai-D: The northern skimmer pit was to be emptied during summer to determine if the liner was
leaking. It was noted that the sediment traps on the access track needed
NPDC Colson Road Landfill Annual Report 2023-2024
performance over time 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Schematic layout of Eltham WWTP prior to the diversion of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP 4
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP 5
Figure 3 Aerial map showing location of chemical and biomonitoring sampling sites 12
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2020 to June 2021 by the
engagement being undertaken to inform the
preparation of a Proposed Plan. Completed reports and a survey
for determining surf break attributes and significance. Online
mapping portal developed. Draft Section 32 report and
Proposed Coastal Plan prepared ready for public notification.
Regional Air Quality Plan: Interim review 2016/2017. Full
review 2021/2022.
The review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki was
completed and made operative on 25 July
soil mapping and
applications, management options for aquatic weeds, assessment
criteria for fish passage and barrier mitigation options, and review
of marine recreational microbiological guidelines and their
scientific basis. There is on-going engagement with MBIE's
National Science Challenges, to pursue specific projects of benefit
to the Taranaki region-specifically the 'Nature's Challenges',
'Bioheritage' and 'Our land and Water' challenges. A workshop for
the
Quality Sampling Standards. Four projects approved for funding:
farm scale soil mapping and applications, management options for
aquatic weeds, assessment criteria for fish passage and barrier
mitigation options, and review of marine recreational
microbiological guidelines and their scientific basis. There is on-
going engagement with MBIE's National Science Challenges, to
pursue specific projects of benefit to the Taranaki region-
specifically the 'Nature's Challenges',