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  1. 2021-05-18 Transcript (up until end of day 28 - 14.05.2021) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...we’ve got 394 hectares of land there. We’re running a dairy finishing and beef finishing unit so we’re 100% cattle and we’ve got 230, or 224 hectares of spray irrigation. 10 Q. Thank you. And I understand that in 2020 you received an environmental award. Can you explain what that was about? A. In 2020 we were the Balanced Farm Environment Awards Otago Supreme Winners along with the Soil Management Award from Balance and the Waterwise Award from Water Force, thank you. 1...

  2. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...we’ve got 394 hectares of land there. We’re running a dairy finishing and beef finishing unit so we’re 100% cattle and we’ve got 230, or 224 hectares of spray irrigation. 10 Q. Thank you. And I understand that in 2020 you received an environmental award. Can you explain what that was about? A. In 2020 we were the Balanced Farm Environment Awards Otago Supreme Winners along with the Soil Management Award from Balance and the Waterwise Award from Water Force, thank you. 1...

  3. 2021-03-19 ORC PC7 Transcript (to end of day 8) [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...express the aspirations of communities and tangata whenua for each FMU, or part FMU. This will provide the foundation for freshwater management in the new land and 15 water regional plan (LWRP) and set the basis for identifying values, setting environmental outcomes and environmental flows and levels required by the NPSFM. The Council has committed to notifying a new land and water regional plan by 20 31 December 2023. The Council science team has created a number of dedica...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 071 Eyre Community Environmental Safety Society Incorporated v Christchurch Regional Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    IBEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [2019] NZEnvC '1 I of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal pursuant to s 120 of the Act EYRE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY SOCIETY INCORPORATED (ENV-20 14-CHC-000057) Appellant CHRISTCHURCH REGIONAL COUNCIL and WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondents WAIMAKARIRI IRRIGATION LIMITED Applicant Principal Environment Judge L J Newh...

  5. [2020] NZEnvC 103 Taranaki Energy Watch Inc v South Taranaki District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...between existing lawfully established significant hazardous facilities and new sensitive activities through subdivision and land use activity controls and other appropriate measures. Policy 2.8.1 O Disposal of hazardous wastes is to be undertaken in an environmentally safe manner at authorised facilities to avoid risk of hazardous substances creating adverse effects on the environment and human health. Policy 2.8.11 Transportation of hazardous substances, including wastes, as part of...

  6. 1.-Lonnie-Dalzell-Owner-Interface-Manager.pdf [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...Government Roading Powers Act 1989 (…) (e) to manage funding of the land transport system (…)" 20. In meeting its objective and undertaking these functions, the Transport Agency is required by the LTMA to exhibit a sense of social and environmental responsibility, while using revenue in a way that seeks value for money.4 Government Policy Statement and National Land Transport Programme 21. The LTMA requires the Minister of Transport to issue a Government Policy Statem...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 NPI Trust Morehu Wilson [pdf, 306 KB]

    ...Matiatia Bay may create ecological consequences that must be understood to effectively consider the risks and benefits of such a proposal. The facilitation of recreational boating moorings often requires substantial alteration of natural areas. There are environmental and ecological consequences. There may be differences observed in environmental conditions inside and directly adjacent to the marina. The marina environment and its proposed sea wall may have higher NPIT Morehu Matlal13 eV...

  8. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 NPI Trust Morehu Wilson numbered [pdf, 994 KB]

    ...Bay may create ecological consequences that must be understood to effectively consider the risks and benefits of such a proposal. The facilitation of recreational boating moorings often requires substantial alteration of natural areas. There are environmental and ecological consequences. There may be NPIT Morehu Matiatia evidence (1).docx differences observed in environmental conditions inside and directly adjacent to the marina. The marina environment and its proposed sea wall m...

  9. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief Kala Sivaguru [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...rock breakwaters would be permanent but it could be replaced by an area of new artificial habitat with hard substratum which would attract a different suite of species. Benthic survey results of contained in the Report by Poynter & Associates Environmental Limited (PAEL) states that the benthic community was very limited in the proposed breakwaters area. Therefore, as stated in my peer review, I consider that the loss of this habitat and biota for the proposed breakwaters is l...

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 115 Auckland Council v KI Braines [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...Braines has argued about existing use rights, that is not a matter I can address in any detail today. Suffice to say that is disputed by the Council. [26] The purpose of enforcement proceedings in the Resource Management Act is to ensure that the environmental outcomes sought are maintained. The Plans themselves are simply methods that are intended to achieve that outcome. The Council, not unnaturally, is concerned at the potential for this type of multiple tenancy to undermine th...