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Executive summary
Tamarind New Zealand Onshore Ltd (the Company), holds consents for a hydrocarbon production station
located on Upper Durham Road at Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment. The Sidewinder Production Station,
previously operated by TAG Oil (NZ) Ltd, processes condensate and gas from the Company’s adjacent
Sidewinder wellsite. This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring
that 1205 Devon Road has a consent notice registered on the title
(Record of Title 901786) that prevents habitable buildings being constructed while the
land is zoned within the Rural Environment or equivalent zoning. It is currently zoned
rural, as such no habitable building can be constructed on the property.
3.12 The Operative New Plymouth District Plan (ONPDP) identifies the eastern side of
Airport Drive as Rural Zone with a Future Urban Development Overlay (the
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David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
Regional Council
Taranaki
Welcome to the 20 Taranaki Regional Council20
Environmental Awards.
This year's awards are going to educators, students,71
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RLTP:
The proposal does not negatively affect any other projects in the
RLTP, nor affect the overall integrity/affordability of the Plan.
This project is necessary to maintain a crucial site in the network of
stock truck effluent disposal facilities, keeping roads cleaner and
safer for users.
Relationship to the
RLTP’s Significance
policy on variations:
Refer to Section 7.4 on page 69 of Plan
The proposed change of adding this project to the RLTP does
require a variation
memorandum and the attached inventory sheets for Mount View,
Cotebrook, Kaka Creek Bush, Hann Bush and Kahikatea Block, Te Huia Holdings
Wetlands, Lowe South Block, BMW Farms, Corbett Road QEII Covenants, Te
Urenui and Pohokura Pa, Ralph Arnold, and Mathews QEII
2. notes that the aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of regional
significance and should be identified as Key Native Ecosystems.
Raine/Williamson
Closing Karakia Mr J Hooker (Iwi Representative) gave the
wetlands
- other water bodies
- public roads
unless the buffer zones set out in this Appendix
are observed and unless additional techniques
for minimising spray drift beyond the boundary
of the property or other non-target areas, as set
out in this Appendix, are given effect to (refer to
Table 1 page 180).
Should have particular regard to wind speed
and direction during the application of spray.
Should discharge sprays during periods of
that
he has what I have experienced in other sheds in Taranaki.
2. Page 16, paragraph 79:
The applicant has confirmed and Council staff have observed that bird capture and
litter removal is via the end doors furthest from the road and the nearest majority of
offsite dwelling houses for sheds 1 and 2, and via the doors and pad between sheds 3
and 4, to ensure these operations are conducted at the greatest practical distance from
neighbours on each side.
3. Page 18, paragraph
beef farming are concentrated in the hill
country and also play an important part in the
regional economy.
Exotic forest plantations continue to expand, with
the region offering a suitable climate, good forestry
sites and a well-established roading system and
port facility. Forest harvesting is also well
established.
The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to
the regional economy. The Taranaki Basin is
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currently New Zealand’s only hydrocarbon
concentration was achieved throughout the monitoring year, the maximum recorded concentration
downstream at Skeet Road being 0.0155 g/m3. The sodium concentration limit (40 g/m³) was also complied
with, the maximum recorded sodium concentration was 22.8 g/m3.
The monitoring results above demonstrate compliance with the conditions of resource consent 0598-3
during the review period.
The comparisons of laboratory results showed generally good agreement, and compliance with consent
conditions.
Opunake Power Limited (the Company).
The Company operates a hydroelectric power scheme situated on Beach Road at Opunake, in the Waiaua
River catchment.
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to abstractions and discharges of water within the
Waiaua River catchment, land use consents related to disturbance and damming of the Waiaua River, a
discharge consent related to the