material that may release leachate that could adversely affect receiving water quality.
Cleanfill site
A cleanfill site is any landfill that only accepts cleanfill material as defined above. Cleanfill is often used to fill
in gullies to produce flat usable land and resource consents to culvert small streams under the fill are often
associated with these types of works. Cleanfilling is also extensively used for the reinstatement of quarries.
In the Taranaki region there are currently 25 …
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Trust cleanfill at Dudley Road, New
Plymouth 17
Figure 4 AE Riddick’s cleanfill and sampling site at Carrington Road,
New Plymouth 21
Figure 5 BJ & LB Bishop’s cleanfill and sampling sites at Ahu Ahu
Road, Oakura (approximate fill area indicated in yellow) 26
Figure 6 Downer EDI Works Limited cleanfill at Dorset Road, New
Plymouth 31
Figure 7 Downer EDI Works Limited’s cleanfill and sampling sites at
Veale Road, New Plymouth 35
Figure 8 Downer EDI Works Limited cleanfill and
leverage existing industry
and skills to create new energy opportunities.
The desire for renewable low emission transport and
heat solutions is also driving international interest
in hydrogen as a clean energy carrier. McKinsey
estimates that Hydrogen Council members and
government investments in hydrogen of USD 20-25
billion per annum could create a self-sustained
market by 2030, turning over more than $2.5 trillion
and creating some 30 million jobs along the
value chain.
Visualising
Policy and Planning Agenda July 2023
easier to picture
them actually standing on site and I think
most of you will be very happy with what
is planned.
Back on the bus, we will then head to
Hollard Gardens. On arrival, some of you
may wish to take a short wander around
the garden whilst others may just want to
relax with a drink in the Hollard Centre
whilst the pot luck lunch is heated to be
served shortly afterwards.
After lunch and cleaning up the bus will
return to New Plymouth.
We are organising a large bus and we
Membership
Subscriptions
Subscription notices will be posted in
July. $40.00 per family. The small
increase was approved by last years AGM
and will enable the Trust to further assist
the Rhododendron Conservation Project
which has gained international attention.
To The Hoarders
and Archivists
A big thank you to all the members who
responded to this request. We have filled
in most of the gaps. We also have some
very interesting plant catalogues dating
back well into the last century that …
closure of the old Hursthouse Road facility. For background
the Company was under a consented obligation to move all mixing and blending of material from outside
of the facility to inside by 1 June 2019. This was achieved. The former site had been vacated by February
2019, the site office had been removed and the land slightly contoured. The mineral bins had been cleaned
out and in the case of the soakage ponds, filled in. The site has since been sold. The associated consents
held in respect to
geology being drilled; and
• To maintain well pressure and lubricate the borehole wall to control cave-ins and
wash-outs.
The well is drilled progressively using different sized drill bits. The width of the well is
widest at the surface as smaller drill bits are used as the well gets deeper. Once each
section of the well is drilled, a steel casing is installed. Cement is then pumped down
the well to fill the annulus (the space between the steel casing and the surrounding
country rock).