air permit falls under Rule 52 of the Regional
Air Quality Plan for Taranaki (RAQP), which applies to:
Discharges of contaminants to air from intensive poultry farming when more than
30,000 poultry are kept at any one time, and where the poultry farm is an existing
operation and a new consent is being applied for to replace or renew an existing consent.
5. The rule prescribes the activity as restricted discretionary, and has one entry
standard, which is:
the nature and scale of
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backwash is discharged via a large pond. The outlet from the pond is an inverted pipe located at the
opposite end of the pond from the inlet. The discharge from the pond emerges from a pipe to fall over a
small waterfall. At the base of the waterfall the discharged water runs down a natural cobbled channel
beneath native riparian vegetation for approximately 10 metres before entering the Patea River,
downstream of the intake weir.
1.2.2 Midhirst water supply
The Midhirst community WTP
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opportunity arises (i.e. as
review dates in the consent fall due, if review is not possible otherwise) and, as appropriate, impose conditions
consistent with the more recent consents.
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emission from the plant are a boiler for hot water production,
the stockyards, the effluent ponds, the effluent irrigation system, and miscellaneous
plant processes.
1.3 Resource consents
1.3.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the Resource Management Act 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
the country’s control of the pandemic holds.
In many ways the fall of the Giant Rata at Pukeiti
mirrored the year’s trauma.
A crack appeared in its trunk. The crack grew daily
and the mighty 1000 year old tree looked about to
topple. If this happened, its hollow base, a
destination for inquisitive children, could have
imposed a real danger for anyone trapped inside.
Over recent years other old ratas dotted
throughout Pukeiti’s forest have fallen without
notice and the decision was made
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