Trucking Company Ltd - Cardiff Road, Stratford 72
14.1 Site description and activities 72
14.2 Results 72
14.2.1 Inspections 72
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14.2.2 Results of receiving environment monitoring 73
14.2.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 73
14.3 Discussion 74
14.3.1 Discussion of site performance 74
14.3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 74
14.3.3 Evaluation of performance 74
14.3.4 Recommendation from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 76
(MGN000427) 69
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3.2.7.3 Discussion 72
3.2.8 Maketawa Stream 72
3.2.8.1 Derby Road site (MKW000200) 73
3.2.8.2 Tarata Road site (MKW000300) 76
3.2.8.3 Discussion 80
3.2.9 Waitara River 81
3.2.9.1 Autawa Road site (WTR000540) 81
3.2.9.2 Community composition 82
3.2.9.3 Temporal trends in 1995 to 2016 data 82
3.2.9.4 Mamaku Road site (WTR000850) 83
3.2.9.5 Community composition 84
3.2.9.6 Temporal trends in 1996 to 2016 data 85
3.2.9.7 Temporal
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Public transport............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Active travel ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Safety
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Recommendations from the 2022/23 Annual Report 70
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2024/25 71
Exercise of optional review of consent 72
Recommendations 73
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 74
Bibliography and references 77
Appendix I Resource consents held by Companies in the Lower Waiwhakaiho River and Mangaone Stream
Catchments
Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance
List of tables
Table 1 Resource consents
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Public transport............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Active travel ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Safety
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ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................... 72
What did the survey results tell us about alignment with minimum requirements? ........................ 73
What improvements could be made to the survey in the future? ........................................................ 74
PART 5 - CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................... 76
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12.1 Summary of Preferred Option Implementation....................................................................... 72
12.2 Procurement/programme management strategies that might be required ........................ 74
12.3 The financial implications of the proposed procurement strategy ....................................... 74
12.4 Risk allocation and transfers – charging mechanism and contractual arrangements ....... 75
12.5 Contracts and implementation timescales
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