Environment Canterbury is to appeal the December 2018 High Court decision, Dewhirst Land Company Ltd v Canterbury Regional Council, to the Court of Appeal.
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Sign up for the latest newsCanterbury Regional Council prosecuted Dewhirst Land Company Ltd and Mr Dewhirst for work undertaken in a river without the appropriate consents.
A company has pleaded not guilty in court in relation to a discharge of ammonia to air.
Recent consent stories have raised a lot of questions about how we process and grant consent.
Recent media coverage of the Five Star Beef feedlot in Ashburton raised issues around compliance monitoring of the operation’s resource consents.
Today Environment Canterbury issued Cloud Ocean Water an abatement notice to stop taking water from its shallow well.
The compliance monitoring annual report for the year ended June 2018 has been released by Environment Canterbury.
Two companies have been fined a total of $41,000 for causing sediment contamination of a Christchurch stream.
On 28 March 2018 charges were withdrawn in the Christchurch District Court against Solvent Rescue Limited as both Environment Canterbury and the company agreed to alternative outcomes which benefited the…
A Canterbury coal mine has been fined $10,500 for causing sediment to run into a waterway.
A prosecution for illegally clearing riverside land in the lower Waitaki has successfully gone through the Alternative Environmental Justice (AEJ) process.