Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee Agenda Aug 2025
Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee Agenda Aug 2025
Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee Agenda Aug 2025
source of the elevated hydrocarbons and remove them, no further action was taken at this stage. 17-Oct-23 Self-notification received about a hydrocarbon level of 26.3mg/L in a stormwater sample N No The sumps system was inspected and no accumulations of oil was found. As a precaution the sumps were emptied by vacuum truck. A total of 45 mm of rain was recorded on 17- 10-23 and it was possible that this may have swept residual oil contamination through the system.
Freshwater Management 2014 (NPS-FW), by far the greatest number of attribute measurements at each site already fall into the ‘A’ NOF category, with most of the remainder falling into a ‘B’ category. There is a single ‘C’ result and no ‘D’ result: that is, there is no attribute at any site that falls below the compulsory bottom lines established within the NOF. Before the NOF was released, the Council had in preparation for the review of its RFWP commissioned NIWA to develop regionally
on the LU to minimise stock induced soil damage. High risk of slips during rain events on the steeper slopes contributing sediment into waterways. Medium risk grazing animals creating sediment loss through pugging and run off. High risk Sediment contains nutrients and pathogens. Water bodies Stock exclusion Riparian management Temporary fences are installed to keep stock out of waterways when intermittent streams are flowing. Medium
minimal flaring occurring and the flare was clean burning with no smoke or odours noted. 4 December 2020 An inspection carried out following period of heavy rain and strong winds. A lot of tree debris was noted around the site and the stormwater drains were being cleared at the time of inspection. Frogs were noted within the interceptor system. In general the site was tidy and no staining was noted. Gas was being flared at a rate and quantity which controlled smoke and odour. 4 March
load out area were clear and stormwater was not discharging offsite. No smoke or odours were noted. 19 September 2016 The site was neat and tidy at the time of the inspection. Ring drains and skimmer pits were clear of contaminants, with no discharge offsite. No flaring or smoke were observed. 16 January 2017 The skimmer pits contained clear water despite quite heavy rain fall during the previous few days. Frogs and other aquatic species were in residence which may
lakes in the region are small lakes classified as having an open water area of between one and five hectares. Only two lakes are recorded as having an open water area of greater than 30 hectares. 13. In addition, there are a number of lakes in the region with an open water area of less than one hectare which are not identified by FENZ, but still fall within the broad definition of ‘lake’ under the RMA.5 These water bodies are more likely to be classified as wetlands rather than
from the normal discharge point along with the discharge immediately above it. A slight odour was detected on site. No offensive or objectionable odour was detected offsite at the time of the inspection. An abatement notice may be issued and the compliance rating would be pending sample results. 16 June 2021 Inspection was undertaken as part of routine compliance monitoring, after a period of very heavy rain overnight. The worm beds were all covered. There was evidence of a large