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Appendix F - SWPI irrigation (Revision A May 2020)

mornings the two week rain forecast is received from ‘WeatherWatch’, a professional weather forecasting business. 9.3 The irrigation model is updated using this information and emailed to Uruti. 9.4 The Uruti Site operator records the level in the irrigation pond Monday morning. 9.5 The Site Manager plans the weeks irrigation based on the irrigation pond level, the rain forecast, and the application rate (rates are attached see Irrigation Areas/Rates). This information is posted on the

Annual report 2013-2014

groundwater bore was in poor condition. All activity still appeared to have ceased at the Derby Road North site. 10 February 2014 Inspection was conducted in conjunction with groundwater sampling:- • No material had been stored or spread via this site for some years. • The old cells and stormwater ponds were full of rain water. • No sheen was evident, but some odour was observed immediately downwind of the cells during groundwater sampling. • No other issues were noted.

Annual report 2015-2016

Table 7 Chemical analysis of the Puremu Stream, sampled on 5 April 2016 38 Table 8 Results of metal analysis undertaken on 8 December 2015 39 Table 9 Results of metal analysis undertaken on 5 April 2016 40 Table 10 Results of rain event monitoring – discharge and Puremu Stream samples, 11 August 2015 42 Table 11 Results of rain event monitoring - Manganaha Stream, 11 August 2015 42 Table 12 Results of additional samples collected at inspection, 8 September 2015 43 Table 13

TWN Ltd Partnership Waihapa Production Station Annual Report 2022-2023

of the production station and the wellsites were undertaken on the same day and were found to be in full compliance with the consent conditions. The production stormwater system was noted to be managing the stormwater well in light of heavy rain the night before. No hydrocarbon sheens were observed on the skimmer pits, and there was no smoke or odour from the pilot flare. The well sites were observed to be tidy and in good order. Stormwater discharges were well managed at the time and there

Report 2011-2013

expressly allowed for by resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. The Council determined that the application to take groundwater fell within Rule 49 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (RFWP) as the rate and daily volume of the groundwater abstraction might exceed that of the permitted activity (Rule 48). Rule 49 provides for groundwater abstraction as a controlled activity, subject to two conditions: •

Council meeting minutes December 2018

page Doc# 2174880-v1 Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 11 December 2018 at 10.30am. Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey M P Joyce C L Littlewood D H McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Attending Messrs B G Chamberlain (Chief Executive) G K

Annual report 2015-2016

to discharge. 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Water abstraction permit 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. TAG Oil (NZ) Ltd holds water permit 9211-1 to take saline groundwater from the Lower Mateamateaonga Formation for use in water flooding activities. This permit