Waste Remediation Services WRS Waikaikai LF Annual Report 2023-2024
Waste Remediation Services WRS Waikaikai LF Annual Report 2023-2024
Waste Remediation Services WRS Waikaikai LF Annual Report 2023-2024
adverse impact on the viability of many farms because of imposed reductions in fertiliser use and soil fertility (per constraints on both nitrogen and superphosphate usage), regardless of any suggestions of a compliance timeframe of ‘a generation’. This would impact on the economic and social well- being of the wider community, urban as well as rural. The financial burden will not be spread equitably but would fall predominantly on those farming activities in wetter areas,
change in the nature or scale of the effects of a discharge from an intensive poultry farm, a discharge will not meet the condition in Rule 52, and it must therefore fall to be considered as a discretionary activity. In this regard, it is important to note that this is in the context of applying for a new consent. The plan provisions accordingly enable full and unrestricted consideration of all relevant matters for any new consents where there is a proposed change. 2.7 In this
period 22 May 2020 to 30 June 2020. Councillor D McIntyre arrived at 9.40am 2.2 It was noted that there have been a few people informing Councillors they have made a complaint but nothing has been done and they have not heard back from anyone. It was clarified that if the complaint is left anonymously then officers cannot contact the person back. 2.3 The dumping of tyres was passed on to the District Councils as this falls under illegal dumping (littering). 2.4 Councillors D N …
resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water discharge permits Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant into water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. Permits authorising discharges
signed resource consent please contact the TRC Consents department) page Water abstraction permits 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 categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water discharge
for water users. The number of days with total restriction depends on the minimum flow, as generally no take is allowed once the river flow falls below the minimum flow. Allocation affects the number of days there is likely to be partial restrictions with a 10% increase in allocation increasing the number of days per year with partial restriction by about 10 days. Minimum flow and allocation options in Table 1 are based on maintaining ecosystem health at a prescribed level. In assessing
regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water discharge permits Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant into water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. Permits authorising discharges to water are issued by the
modelled results from Fraser (2022). Attribute band Southern Hill Country Coastal Terraces Pātea Volcanic Ringplain Waitara Northern Hill Country A 64% 0% 39% 27% 54% 84% B 11% 3% 12% 7% 12% 6% C 10% 17% 16% 11% 7% 2% D 16% 79% 32% 55% 27% 8% The modelled estimates show that the majority of total stream reach across the Waitara, Southern Hill Country and Northern Hill Country FMUs fall in band A for visual clarity (54%, 64% and
activity under the New Plymouth District Plan. Silt and sediment controls are managed in accordance with permitted activities requirements. This consent is required to manage the discharge of contaminants from the site as the stockholding area falls within 50 m of a farm drain. The associated feedpad is going to be used throughout the winter period. This will reduce nutrient runoff to waterways during winter as more effluent will be captured by the feedpad and delivered to the effluent