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Lower Waiwhakaiho air discharges monitoring 2019-2020

Taranaki region (mobile blasting). At the Dialog Fitzroy site there is a permanent facility called the "grit room". The grit room has a wet scrubber unit on its discharge outlet to minimise emissions to the atmosphere. The wet scrubber was commissioned in July 1995. The canvas curtains at the north-east end of the building were replaced by solid doors during the 1998-1999 monitoring period. These doors more effectively contained dust emissions from the operation. The grit room is now used very …

Submission: Department of Conservation

Opunake for hydroelectric power • To discharge sand and silt deposits from a diversion canal sand trap via a spillway to the Waiaua River • To use an existing dam to dam the Waiaua River • To discharge water from hydroelectric power generation through a marine outfall structure to the Tasman Sea • To use an existing outfall structure in the coastal marine area on the Opunake Beach foreshore • To disturb the bed of the Waiaua River by removing sediment build upstream

Annual report 2016-2017

Lower Waiwhakaiho Air Discharges consent monitoring report 2016-2017,

Edward John Whiting's evidence

introduced to the litter resulting in greater chance of odours; and (iii) It has less wear on the building as the air is balanced and seals are not put under pressure continuously; (i) Water consumption is alarmed, so that any irregularities in water usage is automatically flagged up to on duty staff; (j) Use of nipple drinkers to avoid water falling on litter. Constant monitoring of water usage to avoid leakage or overflow, and audits 4-5 times daily to detect

Consents issued 10 November 2017-18 January 2018

Hydrocarbon Exploration Replace R2/10383-1.0 Todd Petroleum Mining Company Limited Air - Industry Hydrocarbon Exploration New R2/10505-1.0 Allied Petroleum Ltd Land - Industry Service Station New R2/10501-1.0 New Plymouth District Council Land - stormwater Landfill New R2/10512-1.0 Mangati Properties (2001) Limited Land - stormwater Building Construction/Drainage/Flood Control New R2/10400-1.2 Airport Farm Trustees Limited Land - animal waste Poultry Farm Change R2/10401-1.2 Airport Farm

Submitters Statement of Evidence Neil Hibell

didn’t stay a moment longer than necessary. 10. We often have to shut our windows, and will do so when we go out, so that the house doesn’t smell awful when we get back. 11. The NPDC has plans to extend Parklands Ave, through our property to join with the proposed roundabout the NZTA wish to build at the front of our land. This is shown on the following plan: page 3 12. In order to facilitate this, they will need to remove our tall thick

Dow AgroSciences consent monitoring 2018-2019

Herbicides Plant; • the neutralisation process with amines of MCPA (2006) and 2,4-D (2007) recommenced, and of glyphosate (2007) and clopyralid (2012) commenced, in the Commodity Herbicides Plant; • a new building air extraction and vent treatment system for improved odour control was completed in 2011 for the warehouse where 2,4-D acid is stored; • the pilot plant and TCP plant were demolished in 2014; • the amine neutralisation of glyphosate was ceased in 2013; and • the esterification

SOE2022 Estuaries

would mean the septic tanks in these communities would be replaced by a community reticulated system, preventing any more sewage from entering the awa. Urenui and Mimitangiatua estuaries are incredibly important to their associated communities for their cultural, historical, recreational, and environmental qualities. Te Āhua o Ngā Kūrei will continue to build on the results from the study and work to preserve and enhance the estuarine environments in the Ngāti

Requirements A4 pages w 1

the stability of stream banks on farms. · Bridges are preferred because their impact on the waterway is generally less. · A culvert with fenced sides is an alternative to a bridge. In most cases, you won't need a resource consent to build or maintain a culvert, if certain conditions are met. · Culverts must allow for fish passage. · Older crossings (pre-1998) don't need a resource consent as long as they don't restrict fish passage or have any other significant effects on