the time of inspection the facility was operating within its consent conditions. At present Osflo remain on
course to move all mixing and blending of material inside by the 1 June 2019.
15 January 2019 (Old site)
An inspection was undertaken of the Osflo chicken litter storage and blending facility located at 70
Hursthouse Road. At the time of the inspection the weather was overcast, seven eighth cloud cover with a
strong southerly breeze, rain had fallen the previous day. An odour
from the site, drains to the estuary and then into the Patea River.
Flood potential
Flooding of the site is extremely unlikely due to the large flow capacity of the Patea
River. No mention of site flooding has been made to Council staff during the course
of this investigation. It is likely, given the flat nature of the site, that heavy rain might
cause superficial slight surface flooding of the site before drainage occurs.
Boundary condition
Boundary fencing was in extremely poor
tonnes exported in 2013-
2014 and 209,100 freight tonnes exported in 2014-2015 (Photo 2). This move to bulk
cargo has resulted in an increase in material deposited on the ground in the log and
coal storage areas (Figure 1). When it rains this material is washed into the
stormwater system, resulting in high suspended solids. In order to minimise
deleterious effects on the receiving environment, Port Taranaki Limited implemented
a number of preventative measures over the 2011-2014 period,
the GPS. Resilience will fall under
accessibility. SH maintenance funding is likely to remain the same, while SH
improvement works funding will decrease. Spatial planning is likely to be made
mandatory for each region in future.
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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 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
Mangapouri Cemetery resource consent monitoring report 2018-2019
take and use water from a spring for non-potable
plant processes 2016 2022 2040
10475-1.0 To take groundwater to conduct pump testing on
three bores at the Waitotara meat processing plant 2017 N/A 2017
1.3.1 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.
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.
Todd Energy Ltd holds water permit 9876-1 to take groundwater as ‘produced water’ during hydrocarbon
exploration and production activities. This permit was issued by the Council on 7 May 2014 under Section
87(d) of the RMA. It is due to expire on
of river and lake
beds
The modification of small streams
(straightening, realigning and piping)
predominantly falls under Issue 6.6.
Objectives relating to the sustainable
management of river beds seek to avoid,
remedy or mitigate any adverse effects
that may result from the use of river beds,
flooding and erosion (OBJ 6.6.1 and OBJ
6.6.2).
Policy 6.6.1 sets out those matters that will
be taken into consideration when placing
a structure into a waterway, such as the
need to