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Tamarind Sidewinder Annual Report 2021-2022

site works and well drilling No site works during monitoring period Yes 4. Maintenance of a contingency plan Latest update received January 2018 Yes 5. Design and maintenance of stormwater system in accordance application documentation Inspection and liaison with consent holder Yes 6. All stormwater and produced water discharged through treatment system Inspection Yes 7. Skimmer pits to be lined with impervious material and have shut off valves Inspection Yes 8.

Annual report 2012-2013

which the Company must comply. During the period under review, injection was carried out exclusively via the KW-2 well, with the KA-01 and KA-07 wells providing contingency disposal options. The monitoring of the Company’s DWI activities by the Council included undertaking inspections of injection operations, the review and assessment of injection data submitted by the Company, and groundwater monitoring in the vicinity of the active injection site. The Council carried out two inspections

Annual Report 2015/2016 - summary

2015/2016 Working with people caring for Taranaki David MacLeod, Chairman INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT Recognising the realities such as wetlands and bush remnants on private land – with a similar enthusiastic response from landowners. During the year, the Council also signalled its intention to put out a Proposed Freshwater and Land Management Plan for public consultation within five years, to allow time for more work on a number of issues raised during targeted

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Mutanga

table the values of kaitiakitanga and mouri also apply to all sites. All values are addressed through the policies within this Plan and will be further considered through consenting processes. Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number NZAA Number Description Coastal marine area Coastal area adjacent to the land from Titoki ridge (Whakarewa Pā site) to right bank of Waiau

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Te Atiawa

marine area from the Herekawe to Te Rau O Te Huia. Note: In addition to the values shown in the following table the values of kaitiakitanga and mouri also apply to all sites. All values are addressed through the policies within this Plan and will be further considered through consenting processes. page 181 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within

Contact Energy Stratford Power Station Annual Report 2021-2022

facility. Staff of the Company were found to hold good knowledge of the environmental aspects of running the plant, and to have proper training in dealing with contingency events that have the potential for causing adverse environmental effects. Across all consent aspects there appeared to be no visual environmental impacts (either air or water) at any of the discharge locations. Throughout the 2021-2022 monitoring period temperature data was downloaded monthly from all four monitoring

Seeking Taranaki's biodiversity gems

sustainability of the area. It can be a real thrill to discover and report what we find to the landowners. We’ve discovered kiwi, long-tailed bats (pekapeka-tou-roa), North Island robin (toutouwai), fernbird (mātātā), swamp maire, jointed fern – the list goes on! The Council prioritises 20 KNEs per year to prepare a Biodiversity Plan that helps the owner protect and further enhance their habitat. It includes funding towards work such as predator trapping, planting and fencing. A Plan could cover anything

Todd deep well injection consent monitoring 2020-2021

the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment. The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and