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Annual report 2013-2014

via soak holes 2005 2016 2020 page 6 Figure 1 Location of water supply plants and structures in Stratford District 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. SDC holds water permit 1276-3 to take water

Annual report 2014-2015

allowed for by resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. SDC holds water permit 1276-3 to take water from the Te Popo Stream a tributary of the Manganui River in the Waitara catchment for Midhirst community public water supply purposes. This permit was issued by the Council on 9 June 2003 under Section 87(d) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2015. Changes were made to the consent in May 2011. Condition 1

Policy & Planning agenda July 2019

B K Raine Councillor C S Williamson (via Zoom?) Councillor D L Lean (ex officio) Representative Ms E Bailey (Iwi Representative) Members Mr J Hooker (Iwi Representative) Mr M Ritai (Iwi Representative) Councillor P Nixon (South Taranaki District Council) Councillor R Jordan (New Plymouth District Council) Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council) Councillor C Coxhead (South Taranaki District Council) Mr P Muir (Taranaki Federated Farmers) Apologies

Policy & Planning agenda August 2021

are managed through applying the effects management hierarchy.” (2) Subclause (3) applies to an application for a consent for an activity: (a) that falls within any exception referred to in paragraph (a)(ii) to (vii) or (b) of the policy in subclause (1); and (b) would result (directly or indirectly) in the loss of extent or values of a natural inland wetland. (3) Every regional council must make or change its regional plan(s) to ensure that an application referred

Shell Taranaki Maui production station consent monitoring 2017-2018

with weeds and sediment removed. Fresh water biota was evident in the stream indicating good water quality. No flaring, smoke, or off site odours were noted. 8 November 2017 The wind was very strong at the time of the inspection and rain had fallen overnight. Ring drains and bunds were clear and the discharge from the sewage ponds was not causing any effect in the stream. The fire water pond was clear. Minimal flaring was being undertaken and no odours or smoke were evident.

Port Taranaki industries consent monitoring 2017-2018

exports were at a record high, with 622,814 freight tonnes leaving over the wharves, compared with 421,592 freight tonnes in 2016-2017, 357,885 freight tonnes in 2015-2016 and 209,100 freight tonnes in 2014-2015. Historically, the move to bulk cargo resulted in an increase in material deposited on the ground in the log and coal storage areas. When it rained this material would wash into the stormwater system, resulting in high suspended solids. In order to minimise deleterious effects on the