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McKechnie Aluminium monitoring 2019-2020

exit from the site. Aerial emissions from the now defunct brass and copper foundry and swarf drying plant (prior to the installation of the baghouse in 1996), have contributed to the significant concentrations of metals, particularly copper, zinc and lead, now found in the surface soils at the site. Historical practices relating to the handling and storage of scrap, dross and baghouse dust have also resulted in particular areas having elevated metals concentrations. Included in the Mangaone …

Ōkato Scheme Asset Management Plan

again after ten years or earlier if required, to ensure that the requirements of the community are met, and that the assets are maintained at their most effective levels of service. 1.4 Legislative requirements The principal statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act, together with the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act 1941,

Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act, together with the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act 1941, obligates regional councils to minimise and prevent damage by floods and erosion. The Council executing its responsibilities and powers as a catchment authority in terms of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act 1941 constructed the

Ōkato Scheme Asset Management Plan

again after ten years or earlier if required, to ensure that the requirements of the community are met, and that the assets are maintained at their most effective levels of service. 1.4 Legislative requirements The principal statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act, together with the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act 1941,

Taranaki By Products consent monitoring 2017-2018

consent 7329-1. • Condition 1 requires the consent to be exercised in accordance with documentation submitted. • Conditions 2 and 3 limit the area and volume of soil disturbed. • Conditions 4 and 5 address sediment control measures and mitigation of effects in the stream. • Condition 6 requires notification and a programme of works. • Condition 7 deals with stabilisation of completed earthwork areas. • Condition 8 lays down procedure in case an archaeological site is encountered. •