Remediation NZ Ltd consent monitoring 2019-2020
Remediation NZ Ltd resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Remediation NZ Ltd resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Parameter Bore id GND2643 - Unit Fracturing fluid Sample date - 29 Aug 2018 30 Aug 2018 Lab number - TRC183523 TRC183522 Methanol g/m3 < 2 < 2 Benzene g/m3 < 0.0010 < 0.0010 Toluene g/m3 < 0.0010 < 0.0010 Ethylbenzene g/m3 0.0101 < 0.0010 m-Xylene g/m3 < 0.002 < 0.002 o-Xylene g/m3 0.0011 < 0.0010 C7-C9 hydrocarbons g/m3 < 0.06 < 0.06 C10-C14 hydrocarbons g/m3 23 710 C15-C36 hydrocarbons g/m3 5 67 Total hydrocarbons g/m3 28 780 Table 6 Results
given the reduction in the quality of the plastic, mainly from the exposure to varying weather conditions. The issues with recycling mixed plastic is not unique to Taranaki. A number of councils have made the decision to reduce the range of plastic types accepted as part of kerbside services. Of the 67 councils in New Zealand, about 55% do not accept plastic types 3, 4, 6, or 7. About 70% of councils accept type 5 plastics and all councils accept type 1 and 2 plastics. …
term. Of note, in 2017, average rents were cheaper than for comparative cities (this has not always been the case). page New Plymouth District Council 17 of 32 Indicator 8: Rentals per dwelling type New Plymouth Suburb Bonds Received Lower Quartile Median Rent Upper Quartile One bedroom Central 38 $220 $237 $253 Outer 67 $212 $243 $272 Two bedrooms Central 118 $274 $304 $322 Outer 211 $282 $304 $334
Council 2009: ‘AA Contracting Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2009-2011.’ Technical Report 2011 - 67 Taranaki Regional Council 2009: ‘AA Contracting Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2007-2009.’ Technical Report 2009 - 61 Taranaki Regional Council 2007: ’AA Contracting Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2005-2007.’ Technical Report 2007 - 73 Taranaki Regional Council, 2005: ‘AA Contracting Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2003-2005.’ Technical Report 2005 -
Physicochemical 31 2.1.3.2 Waiokura Stream surface water quality 48 2.1.3.3 Fish passage temperature compliance in mixing zone 49 2.1.3.4 Lower stream water temperatures 51 2.1.3.5 Evaluation of fish passage 54 2.1.3.6 Biomonitoring 55 2.2 Air 60 2.2.1 Inspections 60 2.2.2 Emission monitoring 60 2.2.3 Deposition gauging 62 2.3 Investigations, interventions and incidents 64 page ii 3. Discussion 67 3.1 Discussion of plant performance 67 3.2 Environmental effects of
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spring 2015 and summer 2016 surveys 131 Table 66 Results of previous surveys performed in the Waingongoro River at Opunake Road together with spring 2015 and summer 2016 results. 133 Table 67 Characteristic taxa [abundant (A), very abundant (VA), extremely abundant (XA)] recorded in the Waingongoro River at Opunake Road between 1995 and February 2015 [38 surveys], and by the spring 2015 and summer 2016 surveys 135 Table 68 Results of previous surveys performed in the Waingongoro River
… ground and away from areas of constructed fill, and to minimise disturbance to earthflows and gullies b) regulations 26 and 65 associated with sediment management c) regulations 28 and 55 addressing accelerated erosion, stream obstruction, or diversion of water flow d) regulations 31, 56, and 67 addressing sediment and stormwater controls e) regulations 36-46 for river crossings (fish passage, effects on other structures, erosion and sediment control and discharges) f) regulations 32 and
permits 65 3.3.4 Air discharges 67 3.3.5 Discharges of waste to land 72 3.3.6 Land use permits 76 3.4 Recommendations from the 2016-2017 Annual Report 77 3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2018-2019 77 4 Recommendations 79 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 80 Bibliography and references 82 Appendix I Resource consents held by Fonterra Appendix II Biomonitoring report Appendix III Freshwater biological inspection Appendix IV