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Waihapa Production Station Annual Report 2021-2022

would direct stormwater back to the ring drain while still allowing vehicle access. 9 June 2022 The site was tidy and processes appeared to be well managed with drip trays and chemical bunding in use and no spills or stains evident on the ground. The inspection was undertaken after heavy rain and the stormwater system was coping well, with all stormwater being collected and directed appropriately prior to discharge. The stream was visually the same upstream and downstream of the site. It

Port Taranaki industries consent monitoring 2019-2020

2018-2019 financial year more than four times that of 2014-2015 (Table 1). Log exports decreased slightly in 2019- 2020; largely due to depressed log prices and the COVID-19 Level-4 business restrictions (Port Taranaki, 2020). 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 …

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McIntyre B K Raine C S Williamson Apologies Councillor N W Walker Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 3 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 12 Regional Transport Committee Minutes Item 3 18 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes Item 4 25 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes Item 5 31 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes Item 6 37 Joint Committee Minutes Item 7 49 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan - Initial Planning Item 8 52 Triennial

TRC Coastal Permit NPDC Weld Road 6 November 2024

sound state such that: a. They do not fall into a state of disrepair and continue to function effectively for the purpose they were designed; b. Their structural integrity is maintained; c. There is no settlement or loss of foundation material; and d. Erosion of the foreshore or seabed which has been demonstrated by monitoring to be a direct result of the rock revetment structure, is minimised as far as practicable. 19. Within 6 months of completion of the rock revetment

Talking Taranaki December 2022

defences in February as the region was hit by heavy rain. The deluge saw 138mm of rain recorded at Cape Egmont in just four hours. We ran a marine oil spill response exercise in New Plymouth’s harbour alongside Port Taranaki, New Plymouth Underwater Ltd and iwi. We do these to ensure that if there was a real oil spill, everyone would be familiar with the equipment and the correct procedures. An ecologist was on hand to check on the wellbeing of penguins and other

Taranaki Regional Council Regional Coastal Plan 1998 inoperative

explains, in brief, how to find out whether or not an activity is regulated by the plan, and if so, the steps to be taken in applying for a coastal permit. Step One: Find out where the activity is located. Section 4.2 of the plan contains planning maps which divide the coastal marine area into four types of management areas. Use the maps to find out which type of area the activity falls in. Step Two: Break the activity down into parts. Does the activity involve: (a) (i) a discharge