discharge of contaminants by DWI requires resource consent from the Council.
The activity falls under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki and is
classified as a discretionary activity. The application may be non-notified if no parties
are deemed to be adversely affected by the proposed activity.
At the time of writing, there were a total of 18 current resource consents for DWI in
Taranaki. However, several resource consents have been issued for relatively short-
term
or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out
in Section 14.
SENZL holds coastal permit 5992-1 to take produced water and associated heat from
aquifers in the coastal marine area associated with hydrocarbon exploration and
production activities. This permit was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 16
June 2003 under Section 87(c) of the Resource Management Act. It is due to expire on 1
June 2033.
There are three special conditions attached to
week reduction in the duration of the seasonal prohibition
in spring when sea water temperatures are cooler (reducing the potential for bathing) and the weather is
typically more unsettled. It is also recognised that changing the autumn ending will have some years with
a longer prohibition where Easter falls after the first weekend in April.
The proposed changes seek to find a balance between providing for the exercise and recreational needs
of dogs and their owners whilst maintaining dog
Maui Production Station resource consent monitoring report 2020-2021
Cheal production station consent monitoring 2019-2020
Ample Group Ltd Annual Report 2021/22
Port Taranaki Ltd resource consent monitoring report 2018-2020
Inventory of solid wastes management and disposal in Taranaki 2009.
Cheal Deep Well Injection Monitoring 2021-2022
Dragged/dropped anchors, trawler nets or
boards
Tanker accident or roll over
Mooring failure causes hose rupture during oil
transfer (due to wind, swell or ship incident)
Unauthorised discharge (e.g. pumping
contaminated bilge water overboard)
Overfilling of tanks Damage from falling object
Physical or bacterial internal corrosion Subsidence
External erosion or corrosion Seismic event
External interference e.g. vandalism, sabotage,
theft
Lightning