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Final report 2016-2017

Management Act 1991 1 1.1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.2 Structure of this report 1 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring 1 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance 2 1.2 Process description 4 1.3 Resource consents 5 1.3.1 Water and Land discharge permit 5 1.3.2 Air discharge permit 6 1.4 Monitoring programme 7 1.4.1 Introduction 7 1.4.2 Programme liaison and management 7 1.4.3 Site inspections 7 1.4.4 Chemical sampling 7

Symes Landfarm consent monitoring 2018-2019

monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consent held by the Company, that relate to discharges to land within the Manawapou catchment. One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder’s use of water, air, and land should be considered from a single comprehensive environmental perspective. Accordingly, the Council generally implements integrated environmental

Ample Group monitoring report 2017-2018

1.1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.1 Structure of this report 1 1.1.2 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring 2 1.1.3 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance 2 1.2 Process description 3 1.3 Resource consents 6 1.3.1 Water abstraction permit 6 1.1.4 Water discharge permits 8 1.1.5 Air discharge permit 10 1.1.6 Discharges of wastes to land 11 1.4 Monitoring programme 12 1.4.1 Introduction 12 1.4.2 Programme liaison and management 12

Quarterly Operational Report September 2016

Council for review and finalisation. Regional groundwater sampling will continue shortly. GNS are undertaking age studies of groundwater in the Waiokura catchment to determine travel times and hence groundwater lags between land management practices and receiving surface water quality. Engagement in "Envirolink" and other science research project development opportunities and strategies for regional councils, to enhance knowledge base for policy

Introduction and explanation of the regional rules

waste incinerator Rule 33 On-farm solid waste disposal by combustion Rule 34 Residential waste disposal by combustion Discharges from waste management processes – disposal of solid wastes to land Rule 35 On-farm solid waste disposal to land Rule 36 Composting or disposal to land of waste material - residential areas Rule 37 Active landfills Rule 38 Closed landfills Rule 39 Cleanfills Discharges from waste management processes – liquid

Factsheet 4: Good neighbour rules

page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki Factsheet: 4 Good Neighbour Rules The Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki includes new ‘Good Neighbour Rules’ that require land occupiers, including the Crown, to prevent pests from affecting environmental or agricultural values on adjacent properties. See Factsheet 3 to read more about the Plan.

Agenda

and endorsement. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. notes the role of regional transport committees, as required by the Land Transport Management Act 2003 2. receives and endorses the Terms of Reference for the Regional Transport Committee for Taranaki 3. receives and endorses the Terms of Reference developed for the Regional Transport Advisory Group for Taranaki. Williamson/Dunlop 5. New Zealand Transport Agency Regional Report 5.1 Ms P

Transforming Taranaki

underlies the benefits of retiring riparian margins. A notable feature of this Riparian Management Programme is that there is no regulatory requirement for farmers to fence and plant their riparian margins. Notwithstanding that, the farming community is getting with the Programme in a serious way. In what is believed to be the largest environmental enhancement planting scheme on privately owned land in New Zealand, Taranaki farmers are fencing off land on both sides of the streams that

Case Law - Ayrburn Farms v Queenstown Lakes District Council

residential zone - "Provided For" - Resource Management Act 1991, ss 77B, 104C and 299. St Joseph's Primary School had a campus in Queenstown. It wished to establish a second campus in Arrowtown. In 2006 the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Dunedin purchased land in Arrowtown, which was zoned Rural Residential under the District Plan. On that site the Bishop proposed to build the second campus, which would be a 112-pupil school for years one to six. The Bishop applied for a resource consent

Waverley Sawmills consent monitoring 2018-2019

catchments, and the use of land by the installation and maintenance of a culvert in the Whenuakura catchment. One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder’s use of water, air and land should be considered from a single comprehensive environmental perspective. Accordingly, the Council generally implements integrated environmental monitoring programmes and reports the results of the