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RESOURCE CONSENT DECISION

Resource consent number: RM140159

Pursuant to Section 104B of the Resource Management Act 1991 (“the Act”), the Tasman District Council (“the Council”) hereby grants a coastal permit to:

Talley’s Group Limited

(hereinafter referred to as “the Consent Holder”) Activity authorised by these consents:

RM140149 - To operate a hazardous facility involving the storage and use of hazardous substances.

Location details:

Address of adjoining property: 21 Ward Street, Motueka Legal description: Lot 1 DP 13205 (550380)

Location co-ordinates: Easting 1601949 Northing 5445880 (NZTM)

Pursuant to Section 108 of the Act, this permit is issued subject to the following conditions:

Definitions

For the purposes of this consent, the following definitions apply:

CCM Co-ordinator, Compliance Monitoring or Delegated Officer

CONDITIONS General

1 The operation of the hazardous facility and the storage and use of hazardous substances shall be undertaken in general accordance with the application received by Council on 26 February 2014, the further information provided on 12 September 2017. Where there are any apparent conflicts or inconsistencies between the information provided and the conditions of this consent, the conditions shall prevail.

Expiry

2 This consent shall expire on XX June 2032.

Site Design and Layout

3 Any surface or container used to store or contain any hazardous substances must be sealed and impervious to the hazardous substance.

4 The maximum quantity and type of hazardous substances stored and/or used on site shall not exceed those as specified in Table 1 below.

Substance Quantity (litres) Mass

Anhydrous Ammonia 15 tonnes

Light Fuel Oil 52,000 44 tonnes

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Diesel 48,000 41 tonnes

Diesel 15,000 13 tonnes

Diesel 5,500 5 tonnes

Diesel 2,500 2 tonnes

Diesel 250 0.2 tonnes

Petrol 12,000 8.75 tonnes

LPG 8,000 4.4 tonnes

Sulphuric Acid (98%) 3,000 5.5 tonnes

Phosphoric Acid (80%) 200 0.3 tonnes

Acetic Acid (90%) 900 1.0 tonnes

Sodium Hypochlorite (12%) 400 0.4 tonnes

Sodium Hydroxide (48%) 400 0.6 tonnes

Miscellaneous cleaning chemicals 8,000 8 tonnes Smaller quantities of miscellaneous

hazardous substances stored and used on site include boiler water treatment product and compressed gases such as Oxygen, Acetylene, Ethylene and Argon.

Table 1 - Quantity and type of hazardous substances

Advice Note: Any minor increase in the volumes of the above table will require a change of conditions application under Section 127. Any significant increase will require a new resource consent.

Operation, Monitoring and Maintenance

5 Any spillage of hazardous substances on-site shall be dealt with in a manner that

minimises risk to human health and the environment. In the event of a spill, the Consent Holder shall take all practicable measures to minimise contaminants’ entry to the

stormwater system.

5 The Consent Holder shall keep an accurate written record of all accidents or incidents involving the spillage of hazardous substances and shall supply these to the Council’s Co- ordinator Compliance Monitoring (CCM) on request. Any spillage of hazardous

substances where the substance is not collected and removed from site shall be reported immediately (within 24 hours) to the CCM.

6 All waste material containing hazardous substances (including any material associated with spill cleanup) shall be removed on a regular basis off-site and disposed of at a facility authorised to receive such material.

General Conditions

7 The hazardous facility shall be operated in accordance with the relevant Hazardous

Substances & New Organisms Act 1996 (HSNO) requirements, and the operators handling the substances shall have current Approved Handler Certificates.

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8 The Council may, during the month of September each year, review any or all of the

conditions of the consent pursuant to Section 128 of the Resource Management Act 1991.

The purpose of such a review would be:

(a) to deal with any adverse effect on the environment which may arise from the

exercise of the consent that was not foreseen at the time of granting of the consent, and which is therefore more appropriate to deal with at a later stage; or

(b) to require the Consent Holder to adopt the best practical option to remove or reduce any adverse effects on the environment resulting from the exercise of this consent and/or to alter information collection and reporting requirements of this consent; or

(c) to require consistency with any relevant Regional Plan, District Plan, National Environmental Standard or Act of Parliament.

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