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  1. E93 Craig Fitzgerald - Noise and Vibration - RE – Applicant [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...receivers and timely management of complaints; and e) Protect wellbeing of marine mammals. 2.1 110B The CNVMP shall include: A description of the works; 2.2 1 Unio Environmental, 4 September 2018. America’s Cup Wynyard Hobson – Applicant’s Revised Conditions. 2896 Wynyard Edge Alliance |Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan Rev E | September 2018 Page | 2 Condition Num...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 107 Rangitane o Tamaki Nui-A-Rua Incorporated v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...documents may be used to help form the basis of information to demonstrate compliance with this condition G16. By 31 October of each year, the Consent Holder shall provide to MWRC's Regulatory Manager and the members of the TDWF, an Annual Environmental Report for the 12 month period ending the previous 30 June of that year. The report shall include but shall not be limited to: a. A summary of analyses and records collected in accordance with conditions of these consents,...

  3. Final-Technical-Assessment-B-Noise-and-Vibration.pdf [pdf, 29 MB]

    ...man-made sounds, with nature sounds such as birds and wind in trees dominating. While much of the land is zoned rural, there is generally little noise from farming activities in the area. Operational noise 5. Road-traffic is a major contributor to environmental noise in New Zealand. The Ō2NL Project will redistribute some exposure from some people and communities to others. Those currently exposed to state highway noise along the existing sections of SH1 and SH57 to be superse...

  4. ENVC Matiatia expert witness lighting 2014 [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...it. Key Facts and Assumptions [6] The proposed lighting will be a permitted activity under the Auckland Council District Plan, Operative Hauraki Gulf Islands section 1999. [7] The lighting will comply with Auckland City Council Bylaw no. 13 – Environmental Protection 2008, with respect to lighting controls. [8] The design will comply with Australia – New Zealand standard AS/NZS1158.3.1:2005 (Pedestrian area (Category P) lighting – Performance and design requirements. [9] All of...

  5. Minute of the Environment Court dated 30 January 2017 [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...of hearing; (f) discussion and confirmation regarding filing and serving of documents/evidence; 2 (g) discussion regarding exhibits, agreed file of documents and maps/planning documents; (h) discussion on applications made to the Environmental Legal Assistance fund; (i) waiver applications made by Richard Nimmo, Breaker Bay and Moa Point Progressive Association and Susan Haniel. (j) any other relevant matters on which arrangements should be made or directions giv...

  6. Mercury NZ Limited 225 [PDF, 141 KB]

    ...Auckland Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAAQS) within the Proposed Plan. 7. Mercury supports the relief sought by ACI Operations New Zealand Limited, trading as O-I New Zealand (ACI) for the following reasons: (a) the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Air Quality) Regulations 2004 (NESAQ) is the most appropriate tool to manage air quality in Auckland and there is insufficient justification for the AAAQS that differ from the standards contained in the NESAQ;...

  7. Upper Lindis Report Card [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It also provides warnings about areas where there are environmental problems that need to be addressed. Contaminant limits have been set to measure the health of Otago’s lakes and rivers, and the...

  8. Upper Pomahaka Report Card [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It also provides warnings about areas where there are environmental problems that need to be addressed. Contaminant limits have been set to measure the health of Otago’s lakes and rivers, and the...

  9. Waianakarua Report Card [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It also provides warnings about areas where there are environmental problems that need to be addressed. Contaminant limits have been set to measure the health of Otago’s lakes and rivers, and the...

  10. Waiwera Report Card [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It also provides warnings about areas where there are environmental problems that need to be addressed. Contaminant limits have been set to measure the health of Otago’s lakes and rivers, and the...