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Resource Consent Application
(Pursuant to section 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991)
Discharge Permit
To discharge contaminants to water or land
(A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for)
Important: Please read carefully before completing the form
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your
the current Bylaws, including formal consultation with those affected
under a prescribed process outlined in the LGA.
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Legislative compliance
Under section 155 of the LGA in the making of the Navigation Safety Bylaws the Council has to consider whether:
the proposed Bylaws are the most appropriate way of addressing a perceived problem;
the proposed Bylaws are the most appropriate form of Bylaws, and
the proposed Bylaws are not inconsistent with the …
regional plan, or by national
regulations.
The main potential environment effect on waterways that quarries have is the discharges of stormwater
and/or washwater containing high sediment concentrations into surface watercourses. Such discharges can
result in discolouration of the waterways and may result in smothering of benthic life forms, form a barrier
to fish movement and may affect fish spawning habitats.
All 24 monitored quarries in Taranaki hold resource consents to discharge water.
particular having hotter,
drier summers and, in some areas of the region, more
intensive agricultural production.
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Periphyton (algae)
Periphyton is the ‘slime’ on riverbeds. It is mostly algae, but
also fungi and bacteria that grow on the beds of our rivers,
lakes and streams. Periphyton forms the base of the food
web in rivers, turning
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Resource Consent Application
(Pursuant to section
[to excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb or deposit material
on the bed of a river,
(A separate application form is requ
Important: Please read carefully
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your
application, please say so; do not leave the qu
documentation if it is more convenient or insufficient space is
specifically on the
– the scale and form of the
dam structure is remedied by the
landscape quality and character of
the lake, and its wide public use
and enjoyment.
N/A – as the actual and potential
adverse effects have been minimised
and remedied, and are assessed as
minor.
N/A – as the actual and potential
adverse effects have been
minimised and remedied, and are
assessed as minor.
The proposed seepage flows and lake environment that has been created will minimise and remediate the
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Resource Consent Application
(For a water permit pursuant
To take and use surface water for
(A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for)
Important: Please read carefully
All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your
application, please say so; do not leave the question blank
documentation if it is more convenient or insufficient space is
specifically on
approved will need to be independently approved
by the certifying agent before use (Refer flow chart Appendix 2 "inputs approval
procedures).
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The shredded green waste is then mixed with any Certified Inputs at the required
ratio's, with either an excavator or a front end loader and then carted out to form a
windrow.
An ideal windrow size should be as follows:
2.5
( )
5m
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Remediation (NZ) Ltd RW-P-751-001-B
Organic Production Protocols
updates.
Other matters discussed and supported by Shawn Scott and Rob Service –
• Funding has been noted as being under pressure.
• Activity plans are due in August 2023.
• Discussions were held on administrative forms for the NLTP. It was noted that in
previous years Excel spreadsheets were used and are looking to move to online
based forms via TIO. Rob Service to confirm which process will be used with TIO
and submissions.
• The whole team at Waka Kotahi is developing the
Environment (MfE). The NES is built up of 14 standards, which together aim to set a
guaranteed minimum level of health protection for all New Zealanders. One aspect of air quality which is
covered by the NES, and forms the focus of this report, is fine particulates, which can pose a health hazard
when inhaled into the body.
While relatively coarse particulate matter of 2.5-10 µm diameter may deposit in the nose, throat and upper
airways, finer particulates of less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) can be