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Under its consent conditions it is not allowed to create “an objectionable or offensive odour to the extent that it causes an adverse effect at or beyond the boundary of the site”. At various times over the five-week period the council received complaints from residents of Taradale, Greenmeadows, Meeanee and Awatoto. Google Hawke s Bay Protein, Napier. The company operates around the clock every day of the year, turning those unwanted stock parts into dry meal that is exported, mainly to Europe as an ingredient for domestic animal dry food. It has operated since 1996 and has been the subject of seven infringement notices in relation to odour. ....
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.
Arkansas gift shop sells handmade items by artists with developmental disabilities The Blue Umbrella might look like your average gift shop, but step inside and you ll quickly find it s anything but. Author: Michael Aaron Updated: 11:46 AM CST December 18, 2020 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. From the outside, The Blue Umbrella might look like your average gift shop. But step inside, and you ll quickly find it s anything but. The store sits in the lobby of the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) building located at 7th and Main Street in Downtown Little Rock. Every item lining the shelves is created by the people DHS serves. ....