Waste Remediation Waikaikai Annual Report 2020-2021
Waste Remediation Waikaikai Annual Report 2020-2021
Waste Remediation Waikaikai Annual Report 2020-2021
Greymouth Petroleum Deep Well Injection Annual Report 2022-2023
Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan
Further-submissions-on-the-Proposed-Coastal-Plan
Resource Management Act breaches. page 4 Taranaki Regional Council 2014/2015 Annual Report On a more positive note, the Council maintained its enviable record of processing consent applications within statutory timeframes, achieving 100% compliance for the 15th consecutive year. HAZARD MANAGEMENT The Council’s role in Civil Defence Emergency Management came to the fore in June 2015, when heavy rain resulted in flooding and slips that particularly affected
are presented in Table 2 and the sampling sites are shown in Figure 1. These sites were chosen because they provide safe access to the stream during periods of rain and are outside of the discharge mixing zone. The stretch of the Piakau Stream between these two points has very high, steep banks which would not permit easy escape in the event of rising waters. The results indicate that the discharge was not affecting the water quality of the Piakau Stream and was in compliance with all
NPDC Inglewood oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Westside Ltd Rimu Production Station monitoring report 2018-2019Rimu PS monitoring report 2018-2019
Response to marine oil spill - Okato 2007.
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