... in the strict legal sense is quite separate from kaitiakitanga, and there is no requirement for any iwi or hapū to have ownership in order to exercise kaitiakitanga. Likewise, however, the exercise of kaitiakitanga does not confer ownership. As expressed by the Environment Court in ...
... around the stack for potential downwash effects. The discharge point would have to be 2.5 metres higher than any obstacle within this circle in order to achieve good dispersion of emissions from the stack. 2 These criteria only apply to permitted and controlled activities. This includes large ...
... the Hawke's Bay process is $1M per annum for three years from 2012/13 to 2014/15. CDEM Group. In order to keep funding transparent, a targeted rate has been established for CDEM activities at a cost of $14.64 for each property. ...
... soil structure. Sodium has not been tested for in either the PWWTP or TPWWTP discharge, however a typical value would be in the order of 100 g/m3 for municipal wastewater. This is low compared to many industrial wastes. The effects of sodium on soil ...
... reasonable demand If the allocation limit is exceeded by the allocated consented volumes HBRC will review all consents to determine actual and reasonable demand in order to reduce what is allocated. Possible review process Review each consent's actual use. Review the actual irrigation area and crop types. ...
... The HBRC views itself as just one of many agencies involved in resource management. It seeks to develop partnerships with other stakeholders, in order to work together to achieve environmental outcomes. The coastal environment is managed (as a statutory requirement under the RMA) by the ...
... . Monitoring General The Consent Holder must ensure that all sampling equipment, including meters and field measurement devices, are maintained in good working order by suitably qualified persons in 14 accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and industry best practice gui delines. Records of calibration shall be kept ...
... What can we do that will give the community confidence that farmers will carry out practices that reduce sediment? What do we need in order to make this successful? ...
... the north to Aramoana and Blackhead in the south. The catchments of the South Coast cover around 49, 800 ha and comprises lower order rivers and streams that drain directly to the sea. The Porangahau catchment is larger, at around 88 000 ha, draining to ...
... must, shall, should, and may are used with the following meaning; Must means a legal obligation Shall means a requirement in order to comply with the Code. Should means best practice identified by the Code. May means empowerment to act, but no direct ...
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