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TEW-TRC Hearing submission- RNZ- 25 March 2021
1. It has been acknowledged by the Remediation NZ (RNZ) and the Taranaki Regional Council
(TRC) there is a legacy issue relating to stockpiled waste of more than 20, 000 tonnes that
includes drilling waste.
(i) TEW are concerned with the Supplementary Statement of Evidence of David Gibson
dated 19 March 2021 in response to remediating this material and the support of
the applicants' experts of his response.
(ii) It is
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SUBMISSION
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To: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
From: TARANAKI FEDERATED FARMERS
Submission on: Annual Plan 2019: Yarrow
latter phrase is to ensure that the cumulative effect of all
discharges to the water body is considered.
These guidelines are not intended to act as minimum requirements for water quality. As
required by section 7 of the Act, and the policies contained in the Plan, water quality in
the region is to be maintained and enhanced. These guidelines provide some indication
of desirable targets, but the actual targets set will depend on the circumstances. In
addition, the requirements contained in
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To Gary Bedford
From Darin Sutherland, Brooke Zieltjes; Kelby Clements and Katie Blakemore
Document 2584964
Date 30 October 2020
Summary of compliance biomonitoring results for the 2019-2020
monitoring year in conjunction with time-trend analysis of the full dataset
Introduction
The Taranaki Regional Council in addition to state of the environment (SEM) macroinvertebrate biomonitoring, also conducts
a significant number of macroinvertebrate biomonitoring …
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 District Health
Board health protection officer.
Identifying, Investigating and Managing Risks Associated with
Former Sheep-dip Sites (2006). A guide for local authorities,
Ministry for the Environment ME 775. http://www.mfe.govt.nz/
changes to your site and your
daily practices you will be contributing to a pollution
free environment for us all to enjoy both now and in the
future.
For further advice or information contact:
Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713
Stratford
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Pollution Hotline: 0800 736 222
www.trc.govt.nz
applicant, and their experts, and through additional
observations by me and other Council staff, I continue to recommend that the application to
renew consent 5262-3 is granted, on the term as officers recommend and on conditions to
be finalised taking into account my comments above.
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2987898 Supplementary report AFT farm December 2021- February 2022
Gary Bedford
Science Advisor
Taranaki Regional Council
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2987898 Supplementary report
Environmental Plan scope covers all the farm accept the vermiculture and composting pads,
the wetlands and the treatment ponds. The range of geology and topography in the catchment
requires specific management practices and these are shown in the operating plans listed below.
5.0 Climate
The climate in the Uruti Valley is generally mild and temperate. Rainfall is high, even in the driest
months of the year, compared to other parts of the region (See Table). Rainfall is measured and
recorded
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Relationships between intensive
dairy stocking rates and soil
ecosystem health and biodiversity
in Taranaki pastures
Report 2009
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document:709200 STRATFORD
March 2010
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Executive summary
Agricultural intensification is aimed at increasing farm profitability and productivity. It
typically involves increases in fertiliser use,
ADMINISTRATION OFFICER
DECEMBER 2017
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NEW WAYS OF BEING
There have been big changes here at TEMO aside from the new team. The Taranaki CDEM Group will be moving from a central
operational model to a more localised operational model with each District Council in the region taking on responsibilities for
operations