Canterbury Regional Landfill at Kate Valley
The Canterbury Regional Landfill at Kate Valley received final resource consents from the Environment Court in March 2004. Preparation of the site for landfill purposes started July 2004 and the landfill opened in June 2005.
The terms of the resource consents and the accompanying conditions will ensure the highest standards of operations. An outline of these conditions is available on the Final Environment Court Consent Conditions for Kate Valley document (PDF, 700KB, free PDF reader). For further information contact Canterbury Waste Services the operators of the Landfill.
The landfill has areas of regenerating native bush and wetlands which form the nucleus of the Transwaste Tiromoana Bush Restoration plan.
Other useful information
Canterbury Waste Subcommittee
Agendas and Reports to Council from the Canterbury Waste Subcommittee can be searched for at: www.ccc.govt.nz/Council/Agendas/
Transwaste Canterbury Newsletters - Kate Valley
These newsletter are PDFs. You will require the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view them.
Tiromoana Bush Restoration
Tiromoana Bush is a national treasure in the making. Transwaste Canterbury Limited is providing the region with a multi-million dollar conservation estate that will offer tremendous recreational, educational and scientific opportunities for present and future generations of New Zealanders and tourists.
Keep up to date with developments by readings our newsletters below. These newsletter are PDFs. You will require the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view them.
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