Attachment A. Your site plan should include:
body_Text · Layout of buildings and all outdoor activity areas
body_Text · Vehicle traffic areas and loading/unloading areas
body_Text · Areas of existing and/or potential soil erosion
body_Text · Areas of historic contamination
body_Text · Storage areas, particularly of hazardous substances or materials
body_Text · Stormwater flow paths and ponding areas
body_Text · Private and public stormwater drains, manholes, catchpits and soakholes with
was going into the second pond. Clean fill
was being dumped along side of the existing speedway track to build up the bank
and to re contour the paddock. The area looked good.
24 May 2013
The inspecting officer met onsite with the quarry manager. The plant was in use at
the time of inspection. It was found that the pipe running from the small pond was
blocked and wash water was discharging over land and into the unnamed tributary.
The stream was discoloured below the discharge point.
Application attachment appendix G Sediment Assessment Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023
occasions, on weekends.
This year the theme for Get Ready Week is
Prepared Kids. The Ministry of Civil Defence
Emergency Management (MCDEM) is launching
its redeveloped schools resource 'What's the
Plan Stan?' on 10 October as part of Get Ready
Week 2016.
The new resource is designed to encourage
schools to update their emergency preparedness
plans and to build resilience as a life skill for their
students. The aim is also for students to
encourage their families to be more prepared.
If
of 6 months of the year;
• the esterification process of 2,4-D esters recommenced in October 2005, in the
Commodity 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; and
• 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.
conditions the intake gates need
to shut so as to prevent ingress of silt and gravel into the canal system the Gates G3 and
G4 close after the river level is greater than 300mm for greater than 1 minute and will open
again automatically on the lowering of the river level.
d) With regular sluicing of the intake bywash and settling basin, fine debris (silt) still finds its
way into the canal, fishpass and lake. Silt builds up in the fishpass and inhibits its effective
operation. Flushing of
Gates G3 and
G4 close after the river level is greater than 300mm for greater than 1 minute and will open
again automatically on the lowering of the river level.
d) With regular sluicing of the intake bywash and settling basin, fine debris (silt) still finds its
way into the canal, fishpass and lake. Silt builds up in the fishpass and inhibits its effective
operation. Flushing of the fishpass with a large flow of water removes this silt, this is done
naturally after a flood or when
bringing it in - and where to bring
it! You will need to become a member of Agrecovery and be from within the
catchment area to participate.
Nationwide push to clear more farm waste
This is one of several events, forming part of a wider Rural Waste Minimisation
Project. The project builds upon previous trial events, and seeks alternatives
to burning, burying or stockpiling of rural waste by providing reliable and
cost-efficient recovery programmes. A wide range of partners are behind this
the galvanising process (Figure 1). Two exhaust fans, one positioned at either end of the main
building, are used to extract fumes from the building during galvanising operations. Large doors positioned
on the northern and eastern sides of the main building provide access for the receipt and dispatch of
materials at the site.
The area immediately surrounding the galvanising buildings is concreted. The concrete and metal yard
located on the northern side of plant is used as laydown area
Waiaua River at SH45 Weir to divert flow for
electricity generation. Local clearing required by consent.
Deposition extends upstream 18
Photo 13 Kaupokonui Stream Weir build for dairy factory water
supply at Glenn Road 19
Photo 14 Stony River – Establishing a diversion cut to re-align a
channel through an aggraded area 22
Photo 15 Stony River – Heavy rock training work to divert channel
into new alignment 22
Photo 16 Stony River – Completed diversion and new channel to
mobilise and