... Wairoa River. Adding this volume to the 2,700 m3/d from the municipal discharge, a total combined discharge of the order of 9,700 m3/d could be involved. This volume, if applied to land by way of an irrigation system ...
... We accept the inclusion of Mr Ormsby as appropriate in the monitoring locations and timing topic.1 4. The date for completing expert conferencing in order to meet the direction at paragraph 7(b) of the Panel's Third Minute is now extended to 5.00 pm Friday 30 April ...
... directly referred to in your s92 letter dated 12 July 2019. Each of the issues raised by E2 Environmental are addressed below in the order they were raised. Scouring of Riverbed The proposed design by Offshore and Coastal Engineering Ltd (OCEL) locates the centreline of the ...
... need to convene a conference of the experts concerned at which we would ask questions over any remaining areas of uncertainty to us, in order that we can make a determination on issues of condition wording that remain in dispute. 2 080621 minute 5. We should record ...
... the Panel's first and third minutes directing that the applicant provide information on a number of outstanding matters of concern to the Panel, in order to better enable the Panel to make a substantive decision on the applications before it. 3. In counsel for the applicant's memorandum ...
... provide bathymetric, sediment and ecological sampling results with little or no interpretation or conclusions on the potential effects of the proposed activities. In order to determine whether the advice and conclusions provided in the application are environmentally robust, could you please provide: a. An assessment ...
... in terrestrial sediment and modifications to the hydrology of the Clive River could be considered for the future management of the site." in order to reduce sediment inputs to the river and coast; as demonstrated in Section 6.3 of the report, this is a region-wide issue ...
... Community Meeting (BPO) at Takapau Hall August 2020 Long term plan pre-engagement with opportunities for community to interact on options through webinars and online interactive feedback tools (COVID-19 constrained); February 2021 District wide newsletter update on proposed changes wastewater changes, including that at Takapau ...
... site. The archaeological site (246) referred to in the letter is not identified in the CHBDC Plan or the Proposed Plan (online Planning Maps) nor is it identified in the NZ Archaeological Association (NZ Arch site) list of registered archaeological sites. Appendix ...
... 30% above the PA limits then the activity is considered a restricted discretionary activity (RDA) and requires a resource consent. In order to determine how much nitrogen was leaching under the existing farming system an OverseerFM assessment was produced and supplied to Hawke's Bay Regional Council ...
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