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Freshwater contact recreational
water quality at Taranaki sites
State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
2016-2017
Technical Report 2017-01
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1898428 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1899748 (Pdf)
July 2017
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Waitara River at the town wharf, Waitara 4.2.14
drawn from surface water
downstream of a sheep dip or from a bore located within 300
metres of a sheep dip.
Sources of further information
Sheep Dip Factsheet 1:
Sheep dips in New Zealand
Sheep Dip Factsheet 3:
Arsenic
Sheep Dip Factsheet 4:
Checklist for landowners and occupiers
All Sheep Dip Factsheets are available on
www.envirolink.govt.nz. Project number 820-TSDC59
Your Regional Council’s contaminated sites officer, District
Council environmental health officer or
can not be disposed of according to
label instructions, contact your local Regional Council hazardous waste advisor for guidance.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Product which is surplus or spoiled should be disposed of by burying with other organic material on
the active tip face of an appropriately managed landfill or buried within the biologically active layer
of soil elsewhere within a secure area. Ensure that a good covering of earth is applied over the bait
immediately to
hazardous/dangerous and could pose Health and Safety
risks if inspections are undertaken without permission and supervision of
the submitter. They seek that clauses 10.1 and 10.2 be amended to
acknowledge that the Taranaki Regional Council has a duty as a Person
Conducting Business or Undertaking under the Health and Safety at Work
Act, in particular the duty to consult, coordinate and cooperate with other
Persons Conducting Business or Undertaking when undertaking its works.
Council officers point out
and restore production.
Some are simple, low-cost, and can be undertaken
by farmers themselves. Others entail engineering
design, outside contractors, and substantial expense.
Inspection is usually needed, to work out an
appropriate mix for each site.
For further advice and assistance, contact:
The Land Management Section,
Taranaki Regional Council,
Private Bag 713
Stratford
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Appendix AA - irrigation block nitrogen analysis
DOC# 2104565
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (the “Council) – RIPARIAN PLANT ORDER FORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.0 PRICE
1.1 The price for the Plants are the prices set out in the Plant Order Contract form (the “Order form”). The prices are exclusive of GST. This
price represents the maximum price that the Customer will pay for the Plants. If the actual price of the Plants is less than the price
indicated in the Order form, the Council will account for these reductions on production of its
boiler decom—2 weeks
Department of Conservation, Waiheke Island Stoney Batter Gun Emplacements
asbestos removal – 3 weeks.
2007—Middlemore Hospital amosite contamination of tunnels
James Hardy plant Penrose, removal of contaminated silt – 4 weeks
Thames Hospital friable asbestos pipe lagging removal – 4 months
Auckland Regional Council, House demolition and removal from ARC Park land
– 3 weeks.
Schedule of Typical Asbestos Work Undertaken in the Philippines.
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
IN THE MA TTER of an application by Remediation (NZ) limited for resource consents
under Part 5 of the Resource Management Act 1991
AND
IN THE MA TTER 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 land in
required to be maintained down the of the Fish Pass. Currently this level is set at
80l/s. In conjunction with the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) fishery’s officer, it has been proven
that the optimum performance of the fish pass for successful fish passage is approximately 80l/s.
Previously NZE/OHL have consulted with Charles Mitchell, the Fisheries expert who was
responsible for designing the fish passage and he confirmed that this flow was more appropriate.
This means that the remaining