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Solid Waste Management minutes December 2020

District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council for their receipt and information. Jamieson/Walker page Matters arising Plastics in road surfacing trial – No update to provide. Ms J Dearden will request an update from Ms K Hope. 2. Regional Waste Minimisation Officer’s Activity Report 2.1 Ms J Dearden, New Plymouth District Council, spoke to the memorandum informing Committee members of significant activities undertaken by the …

Form 400: Excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb, deposit, occupy

request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Site of proposed works   Local Roads   Property boundaries   Any other relevant features  5 Details of the Activity 5.1 If you have discussed this proposal with council staff, please give the person’s name here:

Form 310: Take and use groundwater (including Coastal Marine Area)

aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer; at https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/. Alternatively, contact the Consents Department at the Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Site of proposed well  Local Roads   Springs  Property Boundaries   Wetlands  Any other relevant

ANZCO Eltham (Riverlands) consent monitoring 2017-2018

circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The Company holds two discharge consents that provide for disposal of wastewater and solids onto land in the Waingongoro catchment. 1.3.4.1 Wastewater discharge - Lower Stuart Road Discharge consent 5569-1 covers the discharge of treated wastewater from meat processing and associated activities by irrigation onto and into land on Lower Stuart Road, Eltham and

Policy & Planning minutes March 2021

Council was encouraged to engage more with iwi and hapu groups. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this memorandum and the attached inventory sheet for Messengers Bush, Meier QEII, Base Camp QEII, Van der Poel’s Bush, Watsons Hill Bush, Twin Giants, Menzies Road Hill Bush, Lucas Block, Hyview, Eight Hundred Trust KNE, Wild Earth, and Pete’s Spot. b) notes that the aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of regional significance and

Central Government Co-investment in River Management for Flood Protection

protected assets include rail and road infrastructure, some airports, education facilities, Crown land and health facilities and more broadly, the efficient functioning of the economy and communities. 1 The Crown does not pay rates on its assets. page AUGUST 2019 PAGE I 5 Present funding arrangements are neither equitable nor sustainable for addressing present and emerging needs. The essential request to central government is for it to

Kowhai-D wellsite monitoring report 2016-2018

Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consent held by Petrochem Limited. During this period, a wellsite was established with one well (Kowhai D) tested and hydraulically fractured. This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by Petrochem Limited that relate to exploration activities at Kowhai-D wellsite located along Manganui Road in the New Plymouth

Annual report 2014-2015

Henwood Road railway crossing. Monitoring is also undertaken at the points of 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

Annual report 2013-2014

10-minute duration event of 5 year return period, is 670 litres per second. Currently, for consent compliance purposes, the discharge point is at Henwood Road railway crossing. Monitoring is also undertaken at the points of 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