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Annual report 2015-2016

uncontaminated stormwater to Waihi and Manu streams Motunui 0825-3 Discharge uncontaminated stormwater to an unnamed tributary of the Waitara River Motunui, at the Motunui intake 0827-3 Discharge wastewater to an unnamed tributary of the Waitara River Motunui, at the Motunui intake 3400-2 Discharge treated wastewater and stormwater to the Tasman Sea Motunui 4042-3 Discharge contaminants to air Motunui 0801-2 Water take from Waitara River at two locations Waitara Valley 0802-2

Biennial report 2013-2015

is open. The store remains closed and inoperative for about 30% of days in the year. Filling takes place for about 50% of days in a year, and emptying for 20%. Additional components are mixed into the chicken litter, either on the ground outside the store with a front-end loader (solids), or by injection with a lance into loaded trucks (liquids). Wastewater from washing down the trucks (with quaternary ammonia sanitiser) and yard, and stormwater from this area, is directed to a

Appendix 4: Intensive pig farming managment

odour at significant rates for 6 hours. Accordingly, measures that might assist to reduce odour effects include that wastewater land irrigation of aerobic pond effluent on any day between the last Sunday in September and the first Sunday in April should be undertaken prior to 2.00 pm (daylight saving time). If effluent from shed wastes or an anaerobic pond is spread or sprayed onto land, it should be undertaken before 12 noon. As far as practicable and

ANZCO Waitara consent monitoring 2019-2020

resource consents, which include a total of 11 conditions setting out the requirements that ANZCO must satisfy. The consents allow the discharge of wastewater and stormwater into the Waitara River. During the monitoring period, ANZCO demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance. The Council’s monitoring programme for the year under review included two site inspections. Cooling water was sampled by an ANZCO contractor on a monthly basis, and additional samples were …

Annual report 2012-2013

site was managed to a satisfactory standard in relation to stormwater and wastewater management, with the stormwater areas of the site kept clear of any chemical storage and all wastewater either disposed of directly to trade waste or temporarily stored in the bunded area of the site before either being disposed of at an appropriate offsite facility or taken for recycling. A recommendation was made in the 2010-2012 biennial report that a small scale investigation be carried out into the

Annual report 2015-2016

of 19 resource consents, which include a total of 161 conditions setting out the requirements that the Company must satisfy. The Company holds two consents to allow it to take and use water, six consents to discharge stormwater and/or cooling water into the Kaupokonui and Motumate Streams, five consents to discharge wastes to land, six land use consents, and one consent to discharge emissions into the air at this site. Two of the consents, to discharge factory wastewater to land, were varied

Annual report 2015-2016

allow the discharge of wastewater and stormwater into the Waitara River. During the monitoring period, ANZCO demonstrated an overall good level of environmental performance. The Council’s monitoring programme for the year under review included one compliance monitoring inspections and three water samples collected for physicochemical analysis. The monitoring showed that the site was well operated during the period under review. Elevated concentrations of un-ionised ammonia were

McKee power plant consent monitoring 2018-2019

Consent number Purpose Granted Review Expires Water abstraction permit 2393-3 To take water from the Mangaone Stream for use in a gas fired Power Station. Feb 2016 June 2021 June 2033 Water discharge permits 4560-2 To discharge wastewater from filter backwashing and tank cleaning into the Waitara River. Jan 2003 - June 2021 7920-1 To discharge wastewater and stormwater from a retention pond at the McKee Power Plant and Organic Rankine Cycle

Osflo Fertiliser Ltd monitoring report 2018-2019

Inglewood was purpose built for the Company operations. Now all mixing and blending of material is undertaken in a dry, sealed, storage depot. There are two discharges from the facility. One, a wastewater discharge, which is to land via land soakage, the other, a stormwater discharge, is also to land. In extreme rainfall the Company may discharge to the unnamed tributary of the Waiongana, a surface water monitoring site has been established to monitor such a discharge. There were zero

Maui PS consent monitoring 2019-2020

substantiated incidents recorded by the Council in relation to OMV’s activities. During the period under review, Wood Group demonstrated an overall high level of both environmental performance and administrative compliance with the resource consent. Due to known contamination from the historical use of fluorine-based fire-fighting foams, Wood Group installed a wastewater retention and recirculation system during 2018-2019 to prevent any further discharges occurring from the storage ponds to the …