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RECEIVED
3 0 NOV 2017
TaranaW Regional Council
APPENDIX 'G'
Uruti Wetland
Management
System
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REMEDIATION (NZ)
LTD
URUTI
COMPOSTING
FACILITY
WE LAND TREATMENT SYTEM
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Prepared By
Reviewed By
Kerry O'Neill
General Manager
David Gibson
General Manager-Operations
Remediation (NZ) Ltd
96 Waitara Road
Brixton
P. O. Box 8045
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Telephone: +06 755 0923
Date:
Reference:
Status:
July 2010
with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the
activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s
approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including 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 …
Company’s
approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including 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
and administrative performance.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving
environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative
performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent
compliance in site operations and management including 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
weather, eg: Cyclone Bola
– Investigate unusual weather patterns linked to geological events such as major volcanic eruptions
– Make a model barometer to find out how they work
– Use barometers to record atmospheric pressure over a period of time
� MSNSRT (Making Sense of the Nature of Science and its Relationship to Technology)
Level 4
– Plan and carry out a ‘fair test’ on the reliability of weather reports
� MSLW L.4 (Making sense of the Living World)
–
schools to the Enviroschools waka:
North: Marfell School, Manukorihi Intermediate,
Green School New Zealand, Waitara East School
Stra�ord: Midhirst School, Pembroke School
South: Hawera High School, Kakaramea School,
Kaponga Primary School, Manaia School,
Mokoia School and Whenuakura School.
Vision mapping with a permaculture lens
Midhirst School, one of our newbies, has a long term plan
working alongside their marae next door to develop a
permaculture style connec�on incorpora�ng
programmes for 2017-2018 33
3.5 Exercise of optional review of consent 33
4 Recommendations 34
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 35
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Bibliography and references 37
Appendix I Resource consents held by WRS
Appendix II WRS annual report
Appendix III WRS Landfarm Management Plan
List of tables
Table 1 GND2290 2016-2017 monitoring results 13
Table 2 GND2291 2016-2017 monitoring results 14
Table 3 GND2292 2016-2017 monitoring
effects on the receiving
environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative
performance is concerned with STDC’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance
in site operations and management including 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
likely effects on the receiving environment from the
activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s
approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including 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 …
of contaminants to water, air and land, and the
protection of wetlands. District rules might also apply to control land use activities that
impact on natural character, landscape, and ecological and amenity values (eg,
subdivision, vegetation clearance).
‘Site specific rules’ refers to rules that target a specific site listed in a regional or district
plan and which controls activities associated with that site, ie:
• Taranaki Regional Council – regional rules relating to 60