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Report 01263Att Attachment to Report 01.263 Page 1 of 8 Incidents from 1 to 31 March 2001 Complaint Date and Time Complaint/Notification Summary Alleged First Number Source Response Count (minutes) 11624 1/03/01 10:25 Offensive odour coming from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour detected in Turriff Crescent residential area. 405 0 The alleged source of the odour was not operating at the time of investigation. 11619 1/03/01 10:26 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour detected in Turriff Crescent, Tawa. The alleged 406 0 source was not operating at the time of investigation. 11623 1/03/01 10:29 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour was detected during the investigation. The 407 0 alleged source of the odour was not operating at the time of investigation. 11622 1/03/01 10:30 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour detected at the house of the complainant. The 408 0 alleged source was not operating at the time of investigation. 11625 1/03/01 10:35 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour detected during the investigation. The alleged 409 0 source of the odour was not operating at the time of investigation. 11509 4/12/01 09:55 Foul odour from waste treatment plant, Seaview, Lower Hutt. Source of the odour confirmed to be the waste treatment 1 47 plant, but odour not considered to be offensive and objectionable at the time of the investigation. 11510 4/03/01 10:43 Foul odour of fish, Tennyson street, Central Wellington Odour confirmed present, offensive and objectionable at 17 13 time of investigation 11526 5/03/01 10:10 Offensive odour in Seatoun. Unable to confirm odour, log only. 1 5 11527 5/03/01 11:51 Café in Cuba Street had a blocked Stormwater drain due to Under Investigation. 1 9 discharging fat waste. 11511 6/03/01 08:10 Offensive odour coming from nearby abattoir, Khandallah. Odour detected during the investigation, but not 47 20 considered to be offensive or objectionable. 11512 6/03/01 08:12 Offensive odour from nearby abattoir - Khandallah. Odour detected during investigation but not considered 48 33 to be offensive or objectionable. 11528 6/03/01 10:30 An orange substance was being discharged into the bottom Unable to locate source 1 35 lake in Whitby. 11529 6/03/01 13:45 A white substance being discharged into the stormwater The company will be participating in the environmental 1 145 sump. auditing program later in the month. 11530 6/03/01 13:45 A panelbeater in Kingsford Smith Street Rongatai Wellington The grey substance was sanding residues from the 1 145 was washing a grey substance into the stormwater sumps. process, abatement notice issued. 11534 6/03/01 21:44 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa Unable to confirm odour, log only 404 0 Attachment to Report 01.263 Page 2 of 8 11535 6/03/01 22:05 A green dye was discharging into the harbour. The dye was due to Wellington City Council doing due 1 685 testing. 11536 6/03/01 22:05 Offensive odour in Bentinck Ave Strathmore Unable to confirm any odour at time of investigation. 1 5 11531 7/03/01 08:05 Offensive odour from nearby meatworks at Moorefield Rd Unable to confirm odour at time of investigations. 1 5 Johnsonville. 11523 7/03/01 09:35 Offensive odour from nearby animal vaccine plant, Upper Little or no odour detected at time of investigation. 1 56 11630 7/03/01 11:10 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. Moderate odour detected in Turriff Crescent but was not 410 0 considered to be objectionable or offensive. 11524 7/03/01 16:25 Sweet vomit smell at Moa Point Road, Wellington Rotting produce at neighbouring property. Complaint 1 28 passed on to WCC ECBU. 11547 8/03/01 08:00 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa Moderate asphalt odour detected in the Turriff Crescent 411 0 area, but was not considered offensive or objectionable. 11590 8/03/01 10:00 Vehicle seen driving along Titahi Bay Beach Under Investigation Letter sent explaining why it's not 1 10080 permitted. 11532 8/03/01 13:28 Offensive odour from nearby fish factory Seaveiw Petone Unable to detect any odour at time of investigation. 10 7 11533 8/03/01 19:55 Offensive odour along Moa Point Rd from neaby seawage Discernible odour confirmed from pump station. No 1 15 treatment facility . breach of consent condition. 11537 9/03/01 13:45 Offensive odour in Seatoun Confirmed odour but not objectionable , unable to 1 5 ascertain source. 11538 9/03/01 13:45 Chemical spill on the container terminal at the Port of The chemicals were able to be contained without 1 5 Wellington. discharging into the environment. 11685 9/03/01 15:00 Bank protection works carried out at Te Marua Golf Club were Flood protection works deviated from original application 1 60 not in accordance with the original application and current in a number of ways but the differences are unlikely to maintenance works are unlawful. aggravate the damage currently occurring to downstream property. Maintenance works are permitted. 11539 10/03/01 12:42 Offensive odour from nearby Fish and Chip Shop Petone. Confirmed odour but not objectionable. 1 28 11542 10/03/01 14:16 Offensive odour from nearby sewage treatment plant at Moa Unable to confirmed odour from the sewage treatment 39 4 Point. plant. 11540 10/03/01 14:30 Offensive odour from nearby meat processing company in Unable to attend due to another incident. 49 10 Tawa. 11575 12/03/01 08:13 Offensive odour from neighbouring fish processing factory, Under Investigation. Uncovered bin containing fish waste 7 49 Seaview, Lower Hutt. found at rear of site. Bin removed later the same day. 11573 12/03/01 08:30 Offensive odour from neighbouring fish processing factory, Under Investigation. Uncovered bin containing fish waste 8 32 Seaview, Lower Hutt. found at rear of site. Bin removed later the same day. 11543 12/03/01 10:16 Offensive odour detected from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. Very light bitumen odour detected in the Turriff Crescent 412 0 residential area but was not considered offensive or objectionable. Attachment to Report 01.263 Page 3 of 8 11544 12/03/01 10:20 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant in Tawa. Very light asphalt odour detected in the Turriff Crescent 413 0 residential area but was not considered offensive or objectionable. 11576 12/03/01 11:50 Offensive odour from neighbouring fish processing factory, Under Investigation. Uncovered bin containing fish waste 9 0 Seaview, Lower Hutt. found at rear of site. Bin removed later the same day. 11545 12/03/01 12:41 Offensive odour detected from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. Complaint not investigated. Logged for records. 1 0 11577 12/03/01 14:24 Low flow in stream running from Hemi Matenga Reserve, Under Investigation 1 1446 Waikanae, Kapiti. 11578 12/03/01 15:00 Pile of topsoil may result in windblown dust, Shakespeare Under Investigation 1 1620 Ave, Upper Hutt. 11546 12/03/01 15:30 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. Complaint not investigated. Logged for records. 414 0 11579 13/03/01 10:00 Two dead dogs in Hutt river, at confluence of Stokes Valley Under Investigation 1 1500 Stream, Lower Hutt. 11549 13/03/01 11:48 Bad odour from nearby coffee roasting operation, No offensive or objectionable odour present at time of 1 19 Kaiwharawhara Rd, Wellington. investigation. 11580 13/03/01 13:28 White discoloration of Waikanae River north of railway bridge, Under Investigation. Samples taken. 1 0 Waikanae, Kapiti. 11551 14/03/01 09:53 Bad odour from nearby coffee roasting operation, Odour not considered offensive or objectionable at time 1 27 Kaiwharawhara Rd, Wellington. of investigation. 11629 14/03/01 15:29 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. Complaint not investigated. Logged for records. 415 0 11581 14/03/01 16:30 Foam in tributary of Porirua Stream, Grenada, Wellington. Unable to identify source. 1 15 11582 15/03/01 10:02 Pungent burning smell, Lyall Bay, Wellington. Unable to confirm source. 1 23 11595 15/03/01 11:07 Stream discoloured, Whitemans Valley, Upper Hutt. Under Investigation 1 103 11626 15/03/01 12:20 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour was detected in the Turriff Crescent residential 416 0 area. 11627 15/03/01 12:30 Offensive odour from nearby asphalt plant, Tawa. No odour was detected in the Turriff Crescent residential 417 0 area. 11552 15/03/01 14:26 Offensive odour from nearby fish factory, Gracefield. Odour not occurring at time of complaint. Complaint 3 6 Logged for records. 11556 15/03/01 14:35 Sediment plume in Wellington Harbour, Horokiwi, Wellington. Under Investigation. 1 0 11591 16/03/01 07:40 Offensive odour from neighbouring meatworks, Ngauranga No offensive or objectionable odour present at time of 1 25 Gorge, Wellington. investigation. 11592 16/03/01 07:45 Offensive odour from neighbouring meatworks, Ngauranga, No offensive odour present at time of investigation. 1 20 Wellington. 11583 16/03/01 08:30 Dead sheep dumped in stream, Makara, Wellington. Under Investigation Sheep removed from stream. 1 60 11564 16/03/01 09:30 Sewage type odour coming form nearby Sewage Treatment No discernible odour detected at time of investigation. 37 30 Plant, Moa Point. 11588 16/03/01 09:49 Brown substance floating on surface of harbour, Shelly Bay, Substance confirmed as natural zooplankton.
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