discharge permits 72
11.3. Results 72
11.3.1. Inspections 72
11.3.2. Chemical analysis 72
11.3.2.1. Results of discharge monitoring 72
11.3.2.2. Results of receiving environment monitoring 73
11.4. Investigations, interventions, and incidents 74
11.5. Discussion 74
11.5.1. Discussion of site performance 74
11.5.2. Environmental effects of exercise of consent 74
11.5.3. Evaluation of performance 75
11.5.4. Recommendation from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 77
activities.
During the monitoring period, NPDC demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance
and high level of administrative performance.
In relation to the operation of the NPWWTP, NPDC held six resource consents, which included a total of 72
conditions setting out the requirements that NPDC must satisfy. NPDC holds one consent to discharge
treated wastewater into the Tasman Sea, one consent to discharge sludge leachate to groundwater, two
consents relating to structures,
catchments is of 5
units: thus, the 2015-2016 year was quite typical in this regard.
Eleven of the 59 sites recorded new maximum MCI values in one or other of the two surveys,
compared with three such results in the last period. The highest MCI scores in the 2015-2016
year were found at the upper Timaru Stream (146 in spring and 144 in summer) and upper
Waingongoro River (144 in summer). Lowest MCI scores were found in the uppermost sites
in the Mangawhero and Mangati streams (MCIs of 72 in
Trucking Company Limited $1,218
TPJ Partnership $3,378
Value Timber Supplies Limited $2,774
Waverley Sawmills Limited $5,674
Westown Haulage Limited $2,594
MARINE DISCHARGES
Anzco Foods Waitara Limited (ELTHAM) $4,063
New Plymouth District Council $37,728
Port Taranaki Limited $3,271
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MEAT PROCESSING
Gold International Meat Processors Limited $20,534
Riverlands Eltham Limited (ELTHAM) $39,675
Silver Fern Farms Limited
94% were satisfied with the appearance
and maintenance of the district’s parks and reserves; 77% were satisfied with local roads and 73% were
satisfied with footpaths in the district. Overall results of the 2014 survey show most respondents are fairly
or very satisfied with council services in the district.
There are 72 notable trees protected in the South Taranaki District Plan. Similar numbers of native and
introduced species are identified and selected for protection on the basis
Consents & Regulatory agenda July 2021
Manawa Energy Patea HEP Scheme Annual Report 2021-2022
Ordinary Council Agenda October 2024
Greymouth Petroleum deep well injection consent monitoring report 2017-2018
Greymouth Petroleum deep-well injection consent monitoring report 2016-2017