Waituna Dairy Farmers Fined for Effluent Discharges

Filed under: By the Numbers,Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 10:41 am on Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Waituna dairy farm manager Kevin Belling and his wife Rhonda Raymond-Williams have each been convicted and fined in the Invercargill District Court for four breaches of the Resource Management Act last September and October.
Two of the charges related to separate incidents where dairy effluent had ponded on their property after being sprayed from a travelling irrigator, and may have entered a watercourse. Another charge related to sludge and effluent from a concrete race flowing through a hole in a wall into a ditch, which fed into a tributary of the Waituna Stream. The fourth charge concerned dead cows being dumped in a hole in circumstances where they would have contaminated groundwater.
Mr Belling accepted responsibility for the offences and Judge Jane Borthwick fined him a total of $60,000 plus court costs – $20,000 and $25,000 on the charges relating to the failed travelling irrigator and $7,500 on each of the other two charges. Raymond-Williams, who owns the property and holds the resource consent for discharging effluent, was fined $1,500 plus costs on each charge. (Read on …)

New protection laws set for oil exploration area

Filed under: Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 9:41 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

Environment Minister Nick Smith this morning said new environmental protection laws dealing with New Zealand’s exclusive economic zone, much of which is earmarked for oil exploration, will come into effect in July next year.

Dr Smith’s announcement comes just a few weeks after Navy and the Police arrested protesters who were disrupting Brazilian company Petrobras’ exploration activity in the Raukumara basin which lies within the EEZ off East Cape.

The new law will make the Environmental Protection Authority responsible for issuing consents, monitoring and enforcement of activities within the EEZ which lies from 12km to 200km offshore and the Extended Continental Shelf, which extends beyond the EEZ. (Read on …)

More cash to clean up contaminated mine

Filed under: By the Numbers,Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 10:20 am on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The clean up of the contaminated Tui Mine site near Te Aroha is to get a further $15.2 million from the Government.

The funding is part of new initiative with the Green Party to better manage New Zealand’s toxic sites.

The Tui Mine will get another $1 million from local councils; $800,000 from the Waikato Regional Council and $200,000 from the Matamata-Piako District Council.

There was concern 160,000 tonnes of contaminated left-over crushed rock, know as mine tailings, were sitting precariously above Te Aroha, the Environment Minister Nick Smith said.

“Geo-technical reports indicate that life would be put at risk and damage of up to $168 million in the event of a modest earthquake or severe storm.” (Read on …)

Environmental efforts recognised

Filed under: Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 11:12 am on Friday, May 20, 2011

Taranaki environmental champions ranging from primary school pupils to a large corporate were honoured at an awards ceremony in Stratford today.

Farmers, businesses and a district council also feature among winners of this year’s Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.

“It’s great to be able to highlight some of the good environmental work going on in the community,” says the Council Chairman, David MacLeod.

“The fact that Taranaki enjoys a generally excellent environment is not an accident – it is the result of hard work in the community. The awards are an opportunity for us to express our appreciation and support.”

The Council has made nine awards for 2011, with four presented at today’s ceremony. Awards to three schools and two farming couples will be presented later in the year.

This year’s awards bring the total to 177 since they were inaugurated in 1993.

The Council’s annual awards recognise Taranaki projects or activities that contribute to or raise awareness of sustainable resource management, that are economically viable, and that are current or nearing completion. (Read on …)

Farms face legal action for effluent

Filed under: By the Numbers,Local Government,New Zealand — Kathryn at 4:42 pm on Thursday, May 19, 2011

Almost half the dairy farms inspected by Environment Southland this month have been found to be seriously breaching effluent consents.

Of 54 farms inspected 24 were found to be so seriously in breach of their effluent discharge consents that they have been rated at the top of Environment Southland’s pollution scale.

Compliance manager Mark Hunter said the 24 most serious offenders had been graded 10. “That means something has been happening that is a prosecutable offence.”

The prospect of legal action is being explored, particularly for those with a history of previous non-compliance.

“If they’re repeat offenders, the chance a tougher line will be taken is quite high,” he said. (Read on …)

Owner fined $54,000 for dairy effluent offences

Filed under: By the Numbers,Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 3:59 pm on Thursday, May 5, 2011
A Northland farm owner has been fined $54,000 – and his farm manager $10,000 – for offences relating to dairy effluent discharges at an Awarua farm.

Kerikeri man Mervyn James Pinny had denied 16 charges laid against him by the Northland Regional Council relating to a farm he owns at Awarua, about 13km south of Kaikohe.

He defended the charges before Environment Court Judge Gordon Whiting with the case heard in the Whangarei District Court over several days in December last year and January this year.

In a reserved judgment delivered recently, Judge Whiting convicted Pinny of four of the 16 charges the regional council had laid against him.  The judge dismissed him without conviction on the remaining charges, which he ruled had effectively been alternatives to those he had convicted Pinny of.

Meanwhile, Pinny’s farm manager, Hugh Raymond Bolton, who lives on the Awarua property, had earlier admitted three charges relating to the same incidents when he appeared in the Whangarei District Court in June 2010. (Read on …)

RMA prosecutions ‘safe’

Filed under: Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 11:24 am on Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Appeal Court has today put to rest the on-going argument of the validity of prosecutions taken under the Resource Management Act.

Wellington Appeal Court judges Arnold, Harrison and Steven have ruled that regional councils have followed correct practice in initiating prosecutions and that the hundreds of RMA convictions entered over the last ten years were lawful.

The court described the case as raising issues “of considerable public importance”. (Read on …)

Waikato dairy sector improves compliance figures

Filed under: By the Numbers,Local Government,New Zealand,NZ News — Kathryn at 4:07 pm on Thursday, March 17, 2011

Waikato dairy sector improves compliance figures

Helicopter monitoring has shown dairy farm compliance with regional effluent management rules is improving significantly so far this season, new figures from Environment Waikato show.

Effluent management practices that contravene the rules can lead to excessive levels of nutrients and bacteria getting into waterways, posing a threat to human and animal health, as well as the general health of waterways.

Last season 25 per cent of farms monitored under permitted activity rules – whether from the air or by ground-based inspections – were significantly non-compliant. Overall, 27 per cent of farms monitored under either permitted activity rules or EW’s consented sites regime were significantly non-compliant, as previously reported to the council’s regulatory committee.

However, 2010-11 season-to-date figures for aerial monitoring results (as at early March) show significant non-compliance with permitted activity rules was at 11 per cent compared to the 25 per cent figure from air and ground inspections for last season’s full year score. The data is from four of five flights carried out so far this season (data from the fifth flight over the Matamata area last week is still being analysed). (Read on …)

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