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Consents Issued May-July 2018 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 Discharge Permit Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose Activity Purpose R2/2605-3.0 Waiteika Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2311-3.0 Devon West Trust Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/5500-2.1 Lakeview Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Change R2/5238-2.1 Smith Trust Partnership Air - odour Poultry Farm Change R2/7882-1.1 New Plymouth District Council Land - Industry Cemetery Extension of Lapse R2/2424-3.0 Ainsley Edwards Estate Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/0952-3.1 Oakura Farms Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Change R2/0852-3.0 Gordon Partners Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/1888-3.0 Livingstone Farms Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/10304-1.1 Cheal Petroleum Limited Land - DWI Hydrocarbon Exploration Change R2/2059-3.0 Bushline Trust Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/6077-2.0 Cold Creek Community Water Supply Limited Water - Industry Water Supply or Treatment Replace R2/4482-3.0 M & P Hawken Trust Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/5037-2.2 Todd Energy Limited Land - DWI Hydrocarbon Exploration Change R2/3526-3.0 St George By The Sea Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/1917-3.0 Eric & Diane Ardern Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/10586-1.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - stormwater Hydrocarbon Exploration New R2/10591-1.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - stormwater Hydrocarbon Exploration New R2/1891-3.0 Hickey & Neal Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/5278-3.0 Ken G Moratti Limited Land - animal waste Agricultural Services Replace R2/4317-4.0 Kalin Contracting Limited Land - animal waste Agricultural Services Replace R2/2426-3.0 Opua Road Farm Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/10661-1.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - DWI Hydrocarbon Exploration New R2/2608-3.0 GAG Farms Limited Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2650-3.0 Macro Family Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/1895-3.0 Barron Holdings Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2309-3.0 KL & DE Harvey Family Trusts Partnership Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2420-3.0 FJ Mullan & JA Mullan Family Trust Land/Water - Animal Dairy Farm Replace R2/2460-3.0 James & Suzanne Muggeridge Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/3704-3.0 Kurinel Trusts Partnership Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2422-3.0 MA Watt Family Trust Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2647-3.0 Daniel & Margaret Mullan Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2349-3.0 Mr Michael Hammond Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2067-3.0 BD & DM Campbell Limited Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/1979-3.0 JF & LM le Fleming Family Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/2463-3.0 Ballymullin Farms Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/0797-3.0 H & H Bayliss Family Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace Land Use Consent Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose Activity Purpose R2/10587-1.0 Newton Forestry Limited Forestry – Earthworks Forestry New R2/10589-1.0 Newton Forestry Limited Forestry – Harvesting Forestry New R2/5454-2.0 Cold Creek Community Water Supply Limited Dam/Weir Water Supply or Treatment Replace R2/10592-1.0 Uruti Sutton Family Trust Forestry – Harvesting Forestry New R2/10593-1.0 Padrutt Trustees Limited Structure - Bridge Dairy Farm New 12 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Publicly Notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 Coastal Permit Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose Activity Purpose R2/5079-2.0 South Taranaki District Council Discharge to water (CMA) Sewage Treatment Replace Doc #2084172-v1 14 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 R2/2605-3.0 Commencement Date: 25 May 2018 Waiteika Trust Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2042 Russell Hohaia, 883 Waiteika Road, RD 32, Review Dates: June 2024, June 2030, Opunake 4682 June 2036 Activity Class: Controlled Location: 838 Waiteika Road, Opunake Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land R2/2311-3.0 Commencement Date: 25 May 2018 Devon West Trust Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2042 C/- Brendan Attrill Agricultural Limited, PO Review Dates: June 2024, June 2030, Box 177, Stratford 4352 June 2036 Activity Class: Controlled Location: 267 Nopera Road, Pihama Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2020 after treatment in an oxidation pond system, into an unnamed tributary of the Wahoungakino Stream R2/5500-2.1 Commencement Date: 25 May 2018 Lakeview Trust Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2040 PO Box 21, Waverley 4544 Review Dates: June 2022, June 2028, June 2034 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: 157 Lower Herengawe Road, Application Purpose: Change Waverley To discharge effluent from a farm dairy onto and into land Change of conditions to increase the herd size only Doc #2084209-v1 15 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 R2/5238-2.1 Commencement Date: 28 May 2018 Smith Trust Partnership Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2032 181 Manutahi Road, RD 2, New Plymouth Review Dates: June 2018, June 2020, 4372 June 2026 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: 181 Manutahi Road, Bell Block Application Purpose: Change To discharge emissions into the air from a poultry farming operation and associated practices including waste management activities Change of consent conditions to increase the area of sheds used for intensively housing poultry R2/7882-1.1 Commencement Date: 28 May 2018 New Plymouth District Council Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2046 Private Bag 2025, New Plymouth 4342 Review Dates: June 2020, June 2026, June 2032, June 2038 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: 279 Junction Road, New Plymouth Application Purpose: Extension of Lapse To discharge contaminants into land at a cemetery in circumstances where they may enter water R2/2424-3.0 Commencement Date: 29 May 2018 Ainsley Edwards Estate Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2042 C/- Brendan Attrill, PO Box 177, Stratford Review Dates: June 2024, June 2030, 4352 June 2036 Activity Class: Controlled Location: 2761 South Road, Oeo Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land 16 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 R2/0952-3.1 Commencement Date: 29 May 2018 Oakura Farms Limited Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2025 Norton & Carol Moller, PO Box 20, Oakura Review Dates: June 2019 4345 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Ahu Ahu Road, Oakura Application Purpose: Change To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Change of conditions so the discharge is to land only and to increase the herd size R2/0852-3.0 Commencement Date: 29 May 2018 Gordon Partners Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2023 1551 Upper Palmer Road, RD 21, Stratford Review Dates: June 2019, June 2021 4391 Activity Class: Controlled Location: 1551 Upper Palmer Road, Mahoe Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent: ∑ onto land and, after treatment in an oxidation pond system, into an unnamed tributary of the Mangatoki-iti Stream if the land disposal area is unsuitable for effluent disposal; and, ∑ until 1 June 2020 to discharge farm dairy effluent after treatment in an oxidation pond system, into an unnamed tributary of the Mangatoki-iti Stream R2/1888-3.0 Commencement Date: 29 May 2018 Livingstone Farms Limited Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2042 C & S Livingstone, 402 Watino Road, RD 32, Review Dates: June 2024, June 2030, Opunake 4682 June 2036 Activity Class: Controlled Location: 536 Watino Road, Opunake Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land 17 Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 25 May 2018 and 05 Jul 2018 R2/10304-1.1 Commencement Date: 06 Jun 2018 Cheal Petroleum Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2034 PO Box 402, New Plymouth 4340 Review Dates: June annually Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Cheal-E wellsite, Sole Road, Ngaere Application Purpose: Change (Property Owner: J O'Neill) To discharge produced water, well drilling fluids, well work over fluids and hydraulic fracturing fluids from hydrocarbon exploration and production operations into the Mount Messenger Formation by deep well injection at the Cheal-E wellsite for the purpose of water flooding Change to consent condition 5 to allow injection to occur at a minimum depth of 1,600 m true vertical depth below ground level R2/10587-1.0 Commencement Date: 06 Jun 2018 Newton Forestry Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2022 282 Waihi Road, Normanby, Hawera 4673 Review Dates: Activity Class: Restricted discretionary Location: 654 Piko Road, Okoki Application Purpose: New To undertake earthworks relating to plantation forestry
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