to June 2023 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) and
details the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Tamarind New Zealand
Onshore Ltd (the Company). The Company operates the Sidewinder Production Station located on Upper
Durham Road at Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment and Te Atiawa rohe. A description of the site
processes can be found in section 1.2.
In accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) environmental management should be
Tuesday 5th April 2022 at 10am.
Attendees
Kaz Lawson (stand in Chair) TEMO Katrina Knowles Rural
Pip Johnson (Minutes) TEMO Jessie Waite OSPRI
Abbie Diggelmann TEMO Marcia Paurini TRST
Teresa Gordon TEMO Don Shearman TRC
Dawn Mills Aviagen Simon McDonald MPI
Steve Chapple NAT Roading Carriers Bianca Upton MPI
Stephen Hopkinson Taranaki Vets Paul Renshaw NEMA
Katie Morrison Taranaki Fed Farmers Joe Clough
Kristel Gillespie Neighbourhood Support
Apologies
Mike Green
investing in two new replacement hoppers to reduce the risk of dust propagation from bulk dry
cargo unloading operations.
W Log-yard and B Log-yard (Figure 1) have been sealed. Improving stormwater quality was a key factor in
the decision to seal both of these areas. In addition a road sweeping and chamber emptying programme
has been implemented and the stormwater pathways and chambers are regularly cleaned.
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Figure 1 Land use plan of Port Taranaki
propagation from bulk dry cargo unloading operations.
W Log-yard and B Log-yard (Figure 1) have been sealed, at a cost of approximately
$2 million. Although this cost was not strictly associated with stormwater treatment,
improving stormwater quality was a key factor in the decision to seal both of these
areas. In addition a road sweeping and chamber emptying programme has been
implemented and the stormwater pathways and chambers are regularly cleaned.
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Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2020
77 Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11
1HU, UNITED KINGDOM
Review Dates:
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: 487 Braemore Road, Waverley Application Purpose: New
To undertake vegetation disturbance activities and to discharge stormwater and sediment
arising from soil disturbance activities associated with harvesting of forest, including
roading and tracking onto land
R2/5451-2.0 Commencement Date: 08 Aug 2017
South
cultural, spiritual and historical associations.
Increased recognition and protection for 140 nationally,
regionally and locally significant surf breaks, including a
‘Significant Surfing Area’ that includes all the surf breaks
between Kaihihi Road and Cape Road.
Increased recognition and protection for indigenous
biodiversity.
Prohibiting discharges of untreated human sewage and
new discharges of wastewater containing treated human
sewage into estuaries.
Requiring
Taranaki.
Williamson/Dunlop
5. New Zealand Transport Agency Regional Report
5.1 Ms P McLean, NZ Transport Agency, spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly
Report to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on Agency news
and activities.
5.2 A number of matters were discussed by the Committee including:
Progress/status of road improvements at Motorua (New Plymouth) on SH44
State Highway reinstatement works, notably SH43, following the June
areas of outstanding value.
• Increased recognition of Māori values, including the
identification of known sites with high cultural, spiritual
and historical associations.
• Increased protection for 80 named nationally and
regionally significant surf breaks, including a ‘Nationally
Significant Surfing Area’ that includes all the surf breaks
between Kaihihi Road and Cape Road.
• Increased protection for indigenous biodiversity.
• Prohibiting discharges of untreated human
residential. Who is going to want to purchase residential
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sections across the road from chicken sheds? We believe NPDC
should be consulted as well.
- We believe any property within 400m of the chicken sheds
should have been contacted regarding this resource consent
application and not just the 5 property owners.
- A joint submission has been compiled by the 5 notified parties
under the resource consent application and has been uploaded
as an attachment (some points have been changed to
discharges from the closed landfill at Eltham in the 2022-
2023 year continue at the same level as in 2021-2022.
2. THAT should there be any issues with environmental or administrative performance in 2022-2023,
monitoring of the closed landfill at Eltham may be adjusted to reflect any additional investigation or
intervention as found necessary.
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3 Hawera landfill
Site description
The Matangara Road municipal landfill was used for domestic waste disposal for