miscellaneous
plant processes.
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 categories set out in Section 14.
SFF Waitotara held two permits to take water during the 2015-2016 review period.
Water permit 2261-2 expired and was replaced with water permit 2261-3.
non-essential uses are prohibited).
There is no water level and/or flow monitoring at the ‘Bushline’, however the Council monitors water level
and flow of the Ngatoro Stream at SH3. By using a correlation between these two sites, a calculated flow
can be estimated for the ‘Bushline. Based on this correlation, as shown in Figure 4 the flow did not fall below
the 134 L/s limit, so no restrictions were required to be put in place.
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wooden safety barrier in place (Photo 12). This work was carried out because the
structure was falling apart and no longer provided access to the beach; in contravention of resource consent
6736-1. At present, beach access is provided by the track that was excavated next to the original access
point.
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Photo 12 Denby Road access to Waihi beach (left, 2019; right, 2020)
2.1.7 Patea River mouth structures
Visible sections of the Patea River mouth structures were …
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examples of the types of contaminants that fall under these. Are they designed to capture
contaminant discharge from industrial facilities such as Fonterra Whareroa and Methanex plants?
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18. Fonterra Whareroa holds a consent25 to discharge up to 40,000 cubic metres/day of dairy factory
wastewater via a marine outfall, shared by South Taranaki District Council, for the discharge of
municipal wastes including meat processing wastes. In 2014-2015, seven unauthorised
undertaken within
2,000 m of any site where drilling
has occurred in the previous five
years unless the Applicant can show
to the satisfaction of Council that
drilling within these parameters
would avoid any potential
cumulative effects […]
Oppose If the applicant wishes to drill closer
than 2000m then this would fall under
Rule 27.
Retain as notified.
43 – Royal Forest and Bird
Protection Society
Rule 27 – Exploration or appraisal of
well drilling in the Open Coast or
Port