3.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 62
3.5 Discussion 64
3.5.2 Evaluation of performance 64
3.5.3 Recommendations from the 2013-2014 Annual Report 68
3.5.4 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016 69
3.6 Recommendations 70
4. Summary of recommendations 71
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 72
Bibliography and references 74
Appendix I Resource consents held by Methanex New Zealand Limited for the
Motunui plant (For a copy of the resource
Temperature Deg.C 9.3 14.4 15.7 9.6
pH pH 7.2 7.2 7.4 7.4
Conductivity mS/m@20C 34.2 24.4 9.3 14.2
Suspended solids g/m3 16 10 19 7
Total dissolved solids g/m3 265 189 72 110
Chloride g/m3 86.2 -
17.2 27.4
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Date
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relation to emissions to the air.
The companies monitored during the period under review were Downer EDI Works Ltd, Dialog Fitzroy Ltd,
and Katere Surface Coatings Ltd.
The companies hold three resource consents, which include a total of 72 special conditions setting out the
requirements that the companies must satisfy.
The Council’s monitoring during the year under review included 10 inspections and two deposition gauge
surveys.
Overall, the companies assessed in this Lower …
The Taranaki region and landforms .............................................................................. 2
Figure 2 Consenting requirements under this Plan ................................................................ 31
Figure 3 Location of statutory acknowledgements for Ngati Ruanu. .............................. 57
Figure 4 Location of statutory acknowledgements for Ngati Tama. ................................. 72
Figure 5 Location of statutory acknowledgements for
(regulations
8 to 17);
• pruning and thinning (regulations 18 to 21);
• earthworks (regulations 22 to 35);
• river crossings (regulations 36 to 49);
• forestry quarrying (regulations 50 to 61);
• harvesting (regulations 62 to 71);
• mechanical land preparation (regulations 72
to 75); and
• re-planting (regulations 76 to 81).
Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF
as long as foresters meet specific conditions to
prevent significant
(regulations
8 to 17);
• pruning and thinning (regulations 18 to 21);
• earthworks (regulations 22 to 35);
• river crossings (regulations 36 to 49);
• forestry quarrying (regulations 50 to 61);
• harvesting (regulations 62 to 71);
• mechanical land preparation (regulations 72
to 75); and
• re-planting (regulations 76 to 81).
Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF
as long as foresters meet specific conditions to
prevent significant
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