This operational plan sets out the way the Council would respond to a 'Tier 2' (regional-scale) marine oil spill. Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan The plan and its annexes were updated in October 2020. Please note there is no Annex 6. Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (614 KB pdf) See and download plan & annexes Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (614 KB pdf) Oil Spill Plan annex 1: Equipment & Resources (3.1 MB pdf) Oil Spill Plan annex 2: Personnel & mobilisation (745 KB pdf) Oil Spill Plan
This plan sets out the way the Council would respond an incident such as a spill of hazardous chemicals to fresh or estuarine waters or to air. Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised Discharges Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf) (one document only) Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf)
This plan sets out the way the Council would respond an incident such as a spill of hazardous chemicals to fresh or estuarine waters or to air. Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised Discharges Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf) (one document only) Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf)
This operational plan sets out the way the Council would respond to a 'Tier 2' (regional-scale) marine oil spill. Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan The plan and its annexes were updated in October 2020. Please note there is no Annex 6. Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (614 KB pdf) See and download plan & annexes Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (614 KB pdf) Oil Spill Plan annex 1: Equipment & Resources (3.1 MB pdf) Oil Spill Plan annex 2: Personnel & mobilisation (745 KB pdf) Oil Spill Plan
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Introduction 1
1.1 Purpose of the Plan 3
1.2 Objectives of the Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill
Contingency Plan 4
1.3 Target response times 4
Standard operating procedures 5
2.1 Phase one – Discovery, Notification, Evaluation, Identification,
Activation 5
2.1.1 Discovery and
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Standard Operating Procedures
Taranaki Regional Council
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(Photo 1). Refuse is placed in bins for removal
and disposal at Bonny Glen landfill. The disposal of cleanfill is still permitted at the site, and the site has
been identified as a contingency landfill in the event that refuse could not be disposed of at an active
landfill.
Approximately 1.78 ha of the site has been used for landfilling. As required by the conditions of the consent,
NPDC maintains a Landfill Closure Management Plan for the site that addresses monitoring and
management of the
Guidelines for a Contingency PlanPRIVATE
for Spillage Response
Suitable for small industries
in the Taranaki region
Following is a simple methodology for
producing a plan for when a spillage occurs
which discharges or is liable to discharge
contaminants into a waterbody
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The proposed Natural Resources Plan for the Taranaki replaces and integrates the Regional Policy Statement and three regional plans for managing soil, discharges to land, freshwater and air. Overview Our environment including its natural and physical resources are precious and need to be carefully managed. The Council’s mission is to promote the sustainable use, development and protection of our natural and physical resources and to help us achieve that we’re developing the Natural Resources