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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the matter of a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3.0)
Supplementary Evidence of Edward John Whiting
25 February 2022
Applicant's solicitor:
Alex Booker
Whangarei.
Next year more regions will move from
vouchers to swipe cards.
Where vouchers are still in use just give us 10
days notice and we'll provide you with some
out-of-region vouchers to use while you're
away. You will also need to show the driver your
ID swipe card to verify that you are a member.
Trips are subject to the local maximum subsidy
in the region you are visiting.
Travelling
out of the region?
Name:
Total Mobility ID Number:
Vouchers are only valid upon
roles small
mammals filled elsewhere – foraging on the ground,
living in burrows and hollows.
New Zealand’s native biodiversity is both special and
highly vulnerable.
Taranaki has a unique array of native plants and animals
of its own – being home to a number of species largely
confined to the region and found nowhere else in the
world, e.g. the rare moth Notoreas ‘Taranaki Coast’.
WHAT IS THE STATE OF OUR
INDIGENOUS BIODIVERSITY?
Over the
Remediation (NZ) is seeking renewal of the consents it holds from the Taranaki Regional
Council (TRC) for their worm farm and composting operation in the Uruti Valley.
Remediation (NZ) Ltd is a company specialising in organic fertiliser production and sales,
supplying organic fertiliser to both organic and conventional farmers.
Their Uruti Composting facility has in operation since December 2001 and holds six
separate consents with the TRC. The following consents require renewal this year
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Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai
Hamilton Shared Services
Private Bag 3072, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
www.doc.govt.nz
DOC-6266753
14 April 2020
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4532
Email: consents@trc.govt.nz.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Opunake Power Limited Notified Consent Applications 1795-5.0, 1796-4.0, 1797-4.0, 4563-3.0,
4744-3.0, 5581-2.0, 5692-2.0 & 10826-1.0
I refer to the application by
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Service stations are one of several industries that pose
significant risk to our environment. They are of
particular concern because:
• There are so many service stations in the region
• Each service station is, in effect, a bulk hazardous
chemical storage facility, accessible by the public and
operated with varying degrees of efficiency and
diligence
• In the past, some sites have not complied with
environmental standards and have caused severe
damage to aquatic
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Appendix II
Coastal marine area boundary
at river mouths
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AGREEMENT FOR DEFINITION OF RIVER MOUTHS AND
LANDWARD BOUNDARY OF COASTAL MARINE AREA
THIS AGREEMENT made this ___ day of ___________ 1994 is made pursuant to Section 2 of the
Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN DENIS WILLIAM ANSON MARSHALL, Minister of
Conservation (called the `Minister') of the first part AND the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
(called the `Council') of the second part AND the NEW PLYMOUTH
example bulldozing or mechanically
disturbing the site could spread the contamination, so that it
affects a wider area and is more expensive to remediate. Sump
liquids and sludge can be highly contaminated with dipping
chemicals and are likely to require special management. Any
remedial activities will need to comply with the Regional and
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District Council plans (you may require a consent to remediate)
as well as with the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992
and the
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FRODO-#1842525-v1-STDC_request_to_vary_the_RLTPlan_2015_to_include_rail_level_crossing_improvements_at_Nukumaru_Station_Rd Page 1 of 2
Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021
Purpose: To enable the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council to consider a request for a variation to the
Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-21 (RLTP).
Requesting organisation: South Taranaki District Council
Contact
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2020/2021 Schedule of Administrative Charges Page 1 Document 2487866
STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL: SCHEDULE OF CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 36 OF THE RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT ACT 1991
The Taranaki Regional Council is fixing its 2020/2021 administrative charges pursuant to section 36 of the Resource
Management Act 1991. As part of this process, the Council is undertaking a special consultative procedure (refer section 83
of the Local Government Act 2002).
These administrative charges