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Hawke s Bay company fined $38,500 for illegal odour discharge 26 Feb, 2021 02:43 AM 2 minutes to read Hawke s Bay Protein Ltd has been fined $38,500 for five instances of discharging an objectionable and offensive odour . Photo / Google Maps A Hawke s Bay company has been fined $38,500 for five instances of discharging an objectionable and offensive odour . Napier-based Hawke s Bay Protein pleaded guilty in Napier District Court on Friday to discharging a contaminant, mainly odour, from its premises in Awatoto on five different occasions, in breach of the Resource Management Act. The company was fined $38,500 by Judge Melanie Dickey. Hawke s Bay Protein operates a rendering plant and holds a resource consent that allows it to discharge contaminants into the air, including odour from three biofilters. ....
Hawke's Bay company fined $38,500 for illegal odour discharge nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
driver jailed Disqualified driver who ploughed into elderly couple’s car while trying to evade cops on M50 jailed for six years Isabel Hayes Updated: 15 Jan 2021, 19:10 A DISQUALIFIED driver who drove down the wrong side of the M50 to evade cops before ploughing into an elderly couple’s car has been jailed for six years. Brian Reilly, 24, hit John and Ellen Armstrong as they were stopped at a red light in Finglas in January last year, Judge Melanie Greally at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard. 2 2 Judge Melanie Greally Ellen suffered significant injuries and had to have the tip of her thumb amputated, leaving her dependent on others for care. ....
MONTREAL — The Crown says it won t appeal the acquittals in the cases of Quebec media stars Gilbert Rozon and Eric Salvail.A spokeswoman for the director of criminal and penal prosecutions made the . . . ....