Proposed Resource Consent Conditions

20 Condition Explanation G48 If, in the opinion of the Waikato Regional Council, the exercise of this consent adversely affects any existing stock, domestic or other water supplies, then the Consent Holder shall, at its own cost, be responsible for providing to the owner of those water supplies an alternative equivalent water supply, to the satisfaction of Waikato Regional Council. The Consent Holder shall be responsible for making an alternative water supply available within 12 hours of being directed to do so by the Waikato Regional Council. This condition is on all of the OGNZL’s resource consents to abstract groundwater. Water Management Plan G49 At least 40 days prior to commencing works under this resource consent the Consent Holder shall submit to the Waikato Regional Council a Water Management Plan for certification that it: a. Includes actions, methods, monitoring and trigger levels designed to meet the purpose in Condition G50 below; and b. As a minimum, it meets the information requirements in Condition G51. G50 The purpose of the Water Management Plan is to set out how the water management system will be applied to meet the conditions of [insert reference to consent numbers for all consents related to the Waihi North water management system] G51 The Water Management plan shall include at least the following: a. A description of the water management system to be applied across Areas 1 – 7, with emphasis on management of stormwater and water requiring treatment in the Water Treatment Plant. b. A description of measures to be adopted to meet the conditions of [insert reference to consent numbers for all consents related to the Waihi North water management system], and to ensure that any impacts on receiving waters are minimised. c. A contingency plan describing how any unauthorised discharges will be managed so as to remedy or mitigate any potential adverse effects on water. d. A monitoring programme designed to define site discharge quality and receiving water quality, and to assess the effects of discharges on the receiving waters, including compliance with Condition G33. The monitoring programme should address monitoring methods, parameters, site locations, and calibration and maintenance of monitoring equipment.

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