Introduction
This report for the period July 2017 to June 2018 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council), described
the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by South Taranaki District Council
(STDC). STDC operates the Hawera Wastewater Treatment Plant (HWWTP) situated on Beach Road in
Hawera.
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in
respect of the consents held by STDC that relate to the discharge of
Todd Energy Mangahewa-C hydraulic fracturing consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
on the area
stretching from South Taranaki’s northern boundary to
Cape Road and also near regionally significant surf breaks.
Section 104 of the RMA requires councils to consider (inter
alia) any relevant provisions of a plan or proposed plan.
This means the Council when discharging its functions
under the proposed South Taranaki District Plan 2015
would need to consider provisions in the proposed
Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki. Including this provision
as it currently appears would
Kaupapa Māori Freshwater Assessments (Perception Planning Ltd)
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) during the period from
November 2012 to November 2014 in respect of the consents held by Greymouth
Petroleum Ltd (GPL) that relate to exploration activities at the Ngatoro-E wellsite
located along Dudley Road in the New Plymouth district, in the Waitara catchment.
During this period, the wellsite was re-entered with one
Greymouth Petroleum York-A consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Ordinary Council meeting agenda February 2018.
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Name of project: Hydraulic Fracturing Liquid Air Discharge Monitoring Programme
of the flow-back period, approximately
2,410 bbls (383 m³) of fracture fluids and formation fluid were returned to the
surface, leaving at least 1,050 bbls (167 m³) of the fluids injected remaining in
the formation. Additional fluid is likely to be returned back to the surface as the
well produces.
• The majority of waste fluid from the Mangahewa-04 well was trucked from the
Mangahewa-D wellsite to BTW’s Wellington Road disposal site, Brown Road,
Waitara, where the fluids were