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Annual report 2016-2017

second site in this area. The first at Brown Road began stockpiling in 2006 and was surrendered in the 2013-2014 monitoring period. The Wellington Landfarm started in the 2010- 2011 monitoring year; it was an expansion of the then operational Brown Road landfarm. During the 2010- 2011 monitoring year the Wellington site became the primary disposal site for the Company. During 2011-2012, the Council required the Company to apply for additional resource consent to explicitly provide for the

Remediation Hearing Climate Justice Taranaki

Zealand in the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC). Through the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ILAC-MRA) this accreditation is internationally recognised. The tests reported herein have been performed in accordance with the terms of accreditation, with the exception of tests marked * or any comments and interpretations, which are not accredited. Certificate of Analysis Page 1 of 4 Client: Contact: Lyndon DeVantier 62 Kaihihi Road Upper RD 37 New

FRODO 669559 v31 Application form Discharge contaminants to water or land incl CMA

map:  Discharge points   Catchment area   Property boundaries   Local Roads   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: __________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 In your own words, briefly describe the activity you are undertaking and its purpose:

Tamarind Sidewinder Annual Report 2020-2021

2849825 (Pdf) March 2022 page page 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 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring

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groundwater table and the Haehanga Stream should then be investigated further. It is also recommended the following be investigated to improve stormwater across the site:  Investigate the placement of a drainage ditch behind pad one down the western side of the access road to avoid the DMP to drain stormwater directly to the main culvert on the Haehanga Stream.  Realigned the DMP so that there is clear separation between the solids pile and the fluids, to stop stormwater draining into

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Although outside the scope of this Site Management Plan the hydrological connectivity between the DMP, the shallow groundwater table and the Haehanga Stream should then be investigated further. It is also recommended the following be investigated to improve stormwater across the site: . Investigate the placement of a drainage ditch behind pad one down the western side of the access road to avoid the DMP to drain stormwater directly to the main culvert on the Haehanga Stream. . Realigned the

Annual report 2016-2017

green waste disposal area located on Beach Road at Patea Beach. The site was established as a public facility that could accept green waste for sand dune stabilisation purposes. The site is consented to accept green waste from the Patea community and from STDC’s kerbside and transfer station collection. This report for the period July 2016 to June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess STDC’s environmental performance and

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page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL REQUIREMENTS for good farm management in Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 06 765 7127 0800 736 222 info@trc.govt.nz www.trc.govt.nz TaranakiRC TaranakiRegionalCouncil March 2017 page Introduction These are the Taranaki Regional Council’s requirements for farmers in Taranaki. By following these requirements, you will ensure that acceptable environmental

OMV Maui Production Station Annual Report 2021-2022

onshore Maui Production Station via submarine pipelines. Another platform, Maui-B, was installed in 1992. Gas and condensate from Maui-B is piped 15 km to Maui-A for initial separation, and then to the production station. The Maui Production Station separates the various hydrocarbon components, mainly by distillation. The production station supplies natural gas to the national grid and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is transported off-site by road tankers. Condensate is piped to storage tanks