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Greater Wellington is responsible for checking that consent
holders comply with their consent conditions and whether the
consented activity is causing adverse effects on the environment.
The level of monitoring depends on the extent and type of
environmental effects arising from the consented activity.
For example, if a consent has only one-off effects or is a
permanent structure, such as a culvert, we usually only inspect
during the works or shortly after they are completed.
Where activities have the potential to cause significant
effects, we design a specific monitoring programme that may involve
several inspections each year. We may also require the
consent holder to demonstrate that they are complying with the
consent, for instance, by providing test results.
We send a compliance report to each consent holder outlining
whether or not they are meeting the requirements of their consent
conditions and what actions, if any, they must take to fully comply
with their consent.
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