rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period
under review.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the
activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s
approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely
provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance
configuration stocked at the operational peak stocking
density (35 kg/m2) and with exhaust via horizontal vents;
(c) stocking of Sheds 1 and 2 at the rate allowed under permitted activity Rule
51 of the Taranaki Regional Air Plan (total of 30,000 birds) with exhaust via
horizontal vents; and
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(d) stocking of Sheds 1 and 2 at permitted activity rate (total of 30,000 birds)
with exhaust via vertical 7m high chimney vents (as
(Communications Advisor) Part Meeting
Ms J Mack (Administrator Manager)
Miss L Davidson (Committee Administrator)
Apologies An apology from Councillor D L Lean for lateness was received and
sustained.
Notification of Annual Plan and rates to be discussed under general business.
Late Items
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Resolves
That the Taranaki Regional …
Transport Agency Investment Proposal
TEFAR Targeted Enhanced Financial Assistance Rate
TIO Transport Investment Online
TP Transport Programme
TRC Taranaki Regional Council
TSIG Transport Special Interest Group
VDAM Vehicle Dimensions & Mass
WAC Walking Access Commission
WWTP Waste Water Treatment Plant
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geological and operational conditions, the disposal of produced
waters by DWI should have no more than negligible environmental effects.
The injection of fluids into hydrocarbon bearing reservoirs is also an established
oilfield technique for regulating reservoir pressure and/or as a means of enhancing
the rate of oil recovery from a reservoir. This process is often referred to as water
flooding. Water flooding is a secondary recovery process that is often implemented
when natural reservoir
environment. There are few areas of sheltered water beyond the
estuaries, such as those of the Tongaporutu, Waitara and P
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atea rivers,
and the confi nes of Port Taranaki.
Almost the entire Taranaki coastline is subject to varying rates of erosion
from waves and wind. This has resulted in a predominantly cliffed
coastline, with the western coast characterised by boulder cliffs and
offshore reefs derived from erosion of lahar and other volcanic material.
In North and South
Maikaikatea Road and Okau Road.
FAR Review Update
The NZ Transport Agency reviewed the Financial Assistance Rates (FAR) provided by central
government for land transport activities. FAR determines how the costs are split between
local authorities and the National Land Transport Fund in providing and maintaining the
road network. On the bright side the Transport Agency has decided to fund at the co-
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investment rate of 52% which is a 2% increase on
consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods
and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by STDC, this report also
assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under …
categorised, 3 (14%) were rated ‘improvement required’ and 18 (86%)
‘high’. During the year under review there were two incidents associated with the Whareroa
site (one regarding an exceedance of stormwater BOD resulting in the issuing of an
abatement notice, and one due to excessive dust during construction).
Water abstraction from the Tawhiti Stream and from the Tangahoe River were in accordance
with consent conditions.
The volume of wastewater discharged from the site complied with conditions
However, taking into
account the influence of suspended sediment in this reservoir, and the moderately low
chlorophyll levels, the classification is more appropriately mesotrophic. Previous trending of
these water quality data over time found a very slow rate of increase in trophic level. An
update of the trend report (for the period 1990-2015) has confirmed this very slow,
insignificant rate of increase in trophic level. This also confirmed that the lake would be
classified as mesotrophic in