Name of
Consent Holder:
Waverley Bulk Transport Limited
2 Bear Street
WAVERLEY 4510
Decision Date: 28 May 2013
Commencement Date: 28 May 2013
Conditions of Consent
Consent Granted: To discharge stormwater onto and into land from quarrying
activities
Expiry Date: 1 June 2028
Review Date(s): June 2016, June 2022
Site Location: Rangitatau West Road, Waitotara
Legal Description: Lot 6 DP 77930 (Discharge source & site)
Policy and Planning Agenda 30 April 2024
Avg. injection
pressure*
(bar)
Consent limit - 687 29 115 -
2022-2023 11,665 97.5 14.9 78 9
2021-2022 9,783 93 14.5 95 Not required
2020-2021 7,796 84 11.4 65 Not required
2019-2020 8,024 144 21.0 55 Not required
2018-2019 16,284 178 16.3 65 Not required
2017-2018 7,137 124 11.1 50 Not required
2016-2017 19,077 119 28.8 55 47
2015-2016 30,615 186 15.3 53 52
2014-2015 16,960 137 14.0 56 49
2013-2014 24,885 191 10.9 76 44
Note * reporting of
meeting was held in Mokau on 3 May 2017 following the
announcement from the Minister on the AG2MM programme.
Item 6
The regional submission on the draft IAF has been completed and submitted.
CW noted the change to the FAR rating for street lighting.
FR
3. RTC meetings
Discussion held on likely agenda items for the 14 June 2017 RTC meeting:
o RTAG and SH3WP meeting minutes.
o STDC’s request to vary the RLTP to complete the Nukumaru Station Road
rail
mg/kg dry wt 8900 4500
Total Recoverable Magnesium mg/kg dry wt 3200 2000
Total Recoverable Potassium mg/kg dry wt 1220 550
Total Recoverable Sodium mg/kg dry wt 460 310 220
Soluble Salts g/100g dry wt 0.25 0.11 0.06
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) <18 1 0.8
Benzene mg/kg dry wt 1.1 < 0.05 < 0.05
Toluene mg/kg dry wt 68 < 0.05 < 0.05
Ethylbenzene mg/kg dry wt 53 < 0.05 < 0.05
m&p-Xylene mg/kg dry wt 48 < 0.10 < 0.10
o-Xylene mg/kg dry wt 48 < 0.05 < 0.05 …
protection limit of 77-87%.
Stream size
Minimum flow as %
MALF
Allocation volume as %
MALF
Days per year of partial
restrictions
Small
100 20 42 +/- 11
90 10 18 +/- 7
Moderate
100 40 64 +/- 16
90 30 42 +/- 11
70 20 9 +/- 5
Large
100 50 74 +/- 19
90 40 53 +/- 13
70 30 30 +/- 9
Current RFWP* 66 33** 18
* provides 87% protection for benthic and 77% protection for fish
** guideline value only - no allocation limit specified in the existing
Table 38 Summary of performance for consent 5736-2 51
Table 39 Summary of performance for consent 5739-2 52
Table 40 Summary of performance for consent 6455-1 53
Table 41 Evaluation of environmental performance since 2014 53
List of figures
Figure 1 The Company’s meat processing plant location 4
Figure 2 Groundwater and surface water monitoring locations – Plant site and Stuart Road irrigation
area 13
Figure 3 Groundwater and surface water monitoring locations –
C10-C14 58
TPH C15-C36 4000
TPH C7-C36
Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAH’s)
Naphthalene 7.2
Pyrene 160
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.027
Mono cyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (MAH’s)
Benzene
Toluene Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1.1
68
53
48
Potassium
Sodium
Barium
Conductivity
Soluble salts
460
10000
1.9 dS/m
2500
Land application of
wastes from oil and
gas wells: Landcare
research
2015.
Pad 1 and Pad 3
page
Release of Final Product-Uruti
reduction in the number of E.coli
bacteria compared to the corresponding wetlands effluent with decreases of 53 and 60%.
The overland trench system, which drains surface water above the subsurface trench treatment system,
contained some surface water that was discharging to the coast during the winter inspection; however no
sampling was required as no significant run-off had occurred.
2.3 Results of receiving environment monitoring
Monitoring of the impacts of the Opunake WWTP on receiving