effective under the new operation. In terms
of equipment that AFT have to mitigate effects of odour and dust, these are all based on
having birds contained within a negative pressure maintained enclosed space.
22. Likewise the TRC in its assessment of the Application appears to make a similar error of
omission to conclude that the consent application falls under Rule 52 of the RAQP. Rule 52
covers “Existing poultry farming processes” whereas AFT (and Tonkin and Taylor) clearly
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extensive historical information is provided in previous monitoring reports, listed in
the bibliography.
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Photo 1 Opunake Hydro Limited scheme on the Waiaua River
1.3 Resource consents
1.3.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any
water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a
regional plan, or it falls within some particular
stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is
expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular
categories set out in Section 14.
TTR holds water permit 7470-1.2 to cover the take and use of groundwater from a bore for:
• watering of racing tracks and general purposes at the TTR Club;
• filling of water tanks for watering of New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) owned gardens; and
• other
NPDC coastal structuresresource consent monitoring report 2017-2018
found in summer
conditions (average of 3 units difference according to SEM data) due to lower flows, longer time between freshes, lower
dissolved oxygen, higher temperatures and more periphyton.
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Table 1 Number and percentage of sites, including potentially impacted downstream (DS) sites, that fall into
the macroinvertebrate health categories based on MCI ranges which has been adapted for Taranaki streams
and rivers from Stark’s classification for Spring 2019 (105 …
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State
of the Environment Monitoring Report.
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Photo 2 Urenui Beach (8 January 2015)
Photo 3 Onaero Beach (8 January 2015)
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2. Results
2.1 Urenui Beach Camp
2.1.1 Inspections
17 December 2015
Conditions were overcast with light spitting rain and a north westerly wind at the time
of the inspection. The camp manager reported that there had been no issues with the
sewerage pump station since the previous
of gravel bedloads.
The mountain and ranges have a strong influence on rainfall by producing orographic type
events which are often associated with frontal systems and depressions moving across the
Tasman Sea. Although the annual totals are quite high, the way in which rainfall is delivered is
more significant. Short duration, high intensity bursts of rain occurring during a storm event are
potentially much more significant in terms of runoff generated and related damage within the
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percent compliance as the target, and if employees fall below that rate, the Port supports them to get
back on track.
The Port also promotes employee skills and capability through industry memberships, secondments,
conferences, leadership development, and individual mentoring programmes. Furthermore, the Port
provides cybersecurity and biodiversity training, and it has supported three MBAs over the last four
years, with two more in progress. Lastly, the Port develops