and
administrative performance with the resource consents as defined in Section 1.1.4.
3.3 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016
In designing and implementing the monitoring programmes for air/water discharges
in the region, the Council has taken into account the extent of information made
available by previous authorities, its relevance under the RMA, its obligations to
monitor emissions/discharges and effects under the RMA, and report to the regional
community. The
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discharges in the region, the
Council has taken into account:
the extent of information already made available through monitoring or other means to date;
its relevance under the RMA;
the Council’s obligations to monitor consented activities and their effects under the RMA;
the record of administrative and environmental performances of the consent holder; and
reporting to the regional community.
The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at
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composition across the monitoring period.
There are 11 wells available for the injection of fluids at the Company’s DWI wellsites. A summary of the
details for each injection well is included in Table 2 and locations are displayed in Figure 3 and Figure 4.
Injectate samples were collected from the bulk storage tank at the McKee Production Station tank T-100
(Figure 3) and the bulk storage tank T604 at the Kapuni Production Station (Figure 4). The injectate samples
taken by the Council were …
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information was available on the size, construction, contents, condition or date of removal of the UST.
3.3.3 Soil Sampling
Soil sampling was undertaken to benchmark conditions in the vicinity of the former UST. Ten soil samples were
collected on 12 March 2008, chilled and sent to RJ Hill Laboratory, Hamilton. The samples were analysed for total
petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) and benzene, toluene, ethylene and xylene (BTEX). Samples were collected from the
base and wall of the pit at
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the area, was directly connected to an important
inland track.
Kiwi, kahurangi, kereru, eels, inanga, and the paua slug were traditional resources found here. Papa clay
types found here were used for dyeing muka. A range of temperate zone flora was also available to Ngati
Tama from this area, including beech, rata, rimu, and a variety of ferns. Important mahinga kai streams
include Te Horo, Ruataniwha, Waipingao, and Waikaramarama.
Purposes of statutory acknowledgementPurposes of
region, the
Council has taken into account:
• the extent of information already made available through monitoring or other means to date;
• its relevance under the RMA;
• the Council’s obligations to monitor consented activities and their effects under the RMA;
• the record of administrative and environmental performances of the consent holder; and
• reporting to the regional community.
The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at the time of renewal of