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28 March 2008
Document: 456017
Patea Freezing Works - Investigation of fill areas
The entire embankment area between the factory and estuary, on the southern (seaward)
side of the site, had been used for the disposal of waste materials from the site. Of particular
interest was the dumping of ash and clinker from the early period when the boilers were
coal fired, prior to fuel oil and then gas.
Test pits
It was originally intended that up to 25 test pits
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I
Vision
Taranaki tangata tūtahi ki te uru
Taranaki people standing as one on the west
Broader understanding of the statement:
In this vision statement, ‘Taranaki’ refers to the people, the mountain, the land and the region. The word ‘tūtahi’ refers to standing together, as one people, cohesively for a specific
purpose, to
Appendix II. Unacceptable material was noted at two out of
the three inspections at BJ & LB Bishop’s cleanfill site. In addition, an absence of an adequate storm water
diversion system at the top of the fill resulted in fill material slipping down the fill face and knocking the silt
retention fence over. An abatement notice (EAC-25175) was issued to address these concerns. The Council
is working with Taranaki Trucking with respect to closure requirements for the site. These include removal of
any
waterways, causing loss of habitat, poor fish passage, changes in the river flow and sediment discharges. The Council issued an abatement notice for Goodwin to take remedial action. All of the works including the removal of the dam, the filling in of the drainage channel and the work to reinstate the tributary was completed by 1 May 2023. Council Director-Resource Management Fred McLay says individuals taking it upon themselves to realign and reclaim streams and other waterways on or near their
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further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.1
1.2 Process description
The Company owns a sawmill located in Inglewood. The untreated sawdust produced from this mill is
mostly sold as animal bedding. The remainder of the sawdust, and bark from log peeling, is discharged as
fill to the Bristol Road site. The Company uses a small firewood truck to send three to four loads a week to
the discharge site.
inspection
of this monitoring year, it was noted that silt fences have been put in place, which appeared to be working.
Results of the water samples showed that the discharge had no adverse effects on the receiving waters
downstream of the clean fill area and no visual effects were noted during routine inspections.
During the 2021-2022 monitoring period, the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental
performance and required improvement regarding their administrative performance with the