activities or disturbing soil at a dip site. You could
make the risks worse and the ultimate clean-up costs higher if
you do not seek advice first. You may need to obtain resource
consent(s) from your local, unitary or Regional Council.
Health and safety
Don’t let children play in the soil near the old dip or the
parts of the yard or paddocks used as holding pens for
dipped sheep.
Place hazard signage and inform farm staff, tenants and
visitors of the hazards associated with a dip site.
health pathway, and through direct exposure for industrial workers).
Cadmium generally enters groundwater systems as a result of leaching from agricultural
land which has been subject to fertiliser application, particularly superphosphate. It has
therefore become the focus of some attention, within both scientific circles and public
interest/media.
An initial investigation into cadmium concentrations in shallow Taranaki groundwater was
conducted by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)
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BEFORE THE DECISION MAKERS
AT NEW PLYMOUTH
IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991
(“RMA”)
AND
IN THE MATTER an application to renew existing
resource consents associated with a
composting operation at Uruti
BETWEEN Remediation New Zealand Limited
Applicant
AND Taranaki Regional Council
Consent Authority
STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF
BERNARD PETER
in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional
Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust
members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the
rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also
have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from
extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing
them around botanic gardens in
in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional
Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust
members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the
rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also
have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from
extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing
them around botanic gardens in
in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional
Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust
members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the
rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also
have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from
extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing
them around botanic gardens in
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Appendix III: Treaty of Waitangi
The text in English
HER MAJESTY VICTORIA Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland regarding with Her Royal Favour the
Native Chiefs and tribes of New Zealand and anxious to protect their just Rights and Property and to secure to them
the enjoyment of Peace and Good Order has deemed it necessary in consequence of the great number of Her
Majesty's
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
under. the Resource Management Act 1991
in the matter of: Resource consent applications by Remediation
New Zealand for resource consents to discharge
waste material, treated stormwater & leachate,
and to discharge emissions into the air from
composting operations, at State Highway 3 1460
Mokau Road, Uruti ("Applications")
'Highlights' - Evidence of Anne-Maree McKay for
Te R nanga 0 Ng ti Mutunga
1 I am an environmental officer for
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
IN THE MA TTER
AND
IN THE MATTER
of an application by Remediation (NZ)
Limited for resource consents under Part 5
of the Resource Management Act 1991
applications to obtain replacement
consents for Consent Numbers 5838-2.2
and 5839-2 as summarised below:
Consent 5838-2.2 -to discharge of a) waste
material to land for composting; and b)
treated stormwater and leachate, from
composting operations; onto and into
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l a rea s o f ou t s t an d ing va lue
Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding value
This Schedule identifies eight areas of outstanding natural character and nine areas that are outstanding natural features or landscapes. A values table and map for each area is included
below. Information included within this Schedule has been informed by the report Regional landscape