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  1. Ashburton Aquatic Park Charitable Trust

    The Hearing Panel to excavate and deposit 5.5 million cubic metres of material, to undertake works in the bed of waterways, to divert waterways, and to discharge contaminants to land/water and dust to air associated with the proposed expansion of Lake Hood Aquatic Park in the Ashburton District; together with applications CRC061380.1; CRC012224.1; CRC054402.1, to add and/or change conditions to consents related to the existing Lake Hood.

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/resource-consents/notifications-and-submissions/hearing-decisions/2010/ashburton-aquatic-park-charitable-trust/
  2. Waste Management Ltd

    Waste Management Limited had applied for consent to discharge contaminants to air from a proposed waste processing and stabilisation facility at 305 Marshs Road, South Hornby, Christchurch, adjacent to its existing transfer station at 301 Marshs Road.

    The application has now been withdrawn, as they will not be undertaking the activities that require a consent at this time. This means that there is no application to process.

    For any enquiries, please email: hearings@ecan.govt.nz.

    View Submissi…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/resource-consents/notifications-and-submissions/current-consent-projects/waste-management-ltd/
  3. Environmental incident response

    … occurred and stop it from happening again.

    During 2022/23 there were 3,394 resource management incidents across Canterbury. 3,160 were assessed and 234 were still being processed at the time of reporting. Most reports related to:

    88.27% discharge to land, air, water, and coastal marine areas,
    11.66% to use of land, water and coastal marine,
    0.059% to emission of noise.

    If an incident has the potential to impact the environment seriously, a Resource Management Officer will make a site visit a…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/your-environment/monitoring-and-compliance/environmental-incident-response/
  4. Property Information

    You can request and search for information relating to a specific property by clicking on any of the icons below. Available information includes EQC claim numbers, flooding assessments, and consent, well and air quality data. If you require a Land Information Memorandum (LIM), please contact your district council.

    Property Search
    We can provide information on consents, EQC claim numbers, council services, school zones and more.

    Land Improvement Agreements
    Land Improvement Agreements relate to…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/property-information/
  5. What is included in a LIR?

    … records. resource consent information is searchable using Canterbury Maps and our consent search.

    A resource consent can authorise a wide range of activities such as:

    Taking water for irrigation
    Discharging contaminants onto land, into water or into the air
    Taking gravel from a riverbed
    Clearing vegetation in selected areas
    Installing a bore in the ground

    Permitted activity authorisations are associated with some onsite wastewater discharges.

    Compliance monitoring

    We no longer provide Comp…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/property-information/land-information-requests/what-is-included-in-a-lir/
  6. Tegel Foods Limited

    RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 

    Resource consent application – CRC194459:  A discharge consent (s15) to discharge contaminants to air from a poultry processing plant.

    Applicant:                     Tegel Foods Limited

    Address for service:    Andrea Brabant, Tonkin & Taylor Ltd, PO Box 5271, Auckland 1141 Email: ABrabant@tonkintaylor.co.nz

     The application is for a resource consent to discharge contaminants to air from a poultry processing plant at 112 Carmen Road, Christchurch, including:…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/resource-consents/notifications-and-submissions/notified-consents/tegel-foods-limited/
  7. Home heating

    Scientific evidence tells us that inefficient wood burners and poor wood burning technique are responsible for the majority of winter pollution in our region. That’s why we are encouraging the use of ENERGY STAR® qualified heat pumps or modern ultra-low emission burners that emit less smoke than older, more polluting burners. Plus we are encouraging everyone to adopt better burning practices so they get the very best out of their wood burners by learning to burn smoke free.

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/your-environment/air-quality/home-heating/

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