20 August 2015 Chapter 34 - Marina Zone 34.2.1.3 Conditions In granting consent to a Controlled Activity for a permanent or fixed abrasive blasting operation the Council may impose conditions relating to: a) The standard of emission; b) Recovery of toxic materials from the blasting enclosure; c) The method of disposal of toxic material; and d) Monitoring. 34.2.2 Point Source Stormwater Discharges The discharge of point source stormwater into the coastal marine area or the discharge of point source stormwater into or onto land in coastal marine zone in circumstances which may result in that stormwater entering the coastal marine zone is a Controlled Activity provided that: 34.2.2.1 Standards The contaminant or water discharged (either by itself or when combined with the same, similar, or contaminants or water) will not give rise to all or any of the following effects: a) The production of any conspicuous oil or grease films, scums or foams, or floatable or suspended materials; b) Any conspicuous change in colour or visual clarity; c) Any emission of objectionable odour; d) Any significant effects on aquatic life; e) Any significant reduction in water quality; f) Be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of persons using the water; g) Be poisonous or harmful to animals, birds or fish around or in the water; and h) Render unsuitable for human consumption any shellfish. 34.2.2.2 Terms A discharge permit in respect of the activity may be granted for a period not exceeding 10 years. 34.2.2.3 Matters Over Which Control is Reserved The matters over which the Council will exercise its control are: a) The duration of the consent; b) The information and monitoring requirements; c) The administrative charges payable; d) The volume, rate and nature of the discharge; e) The discharge point; and f) Entrapment and disposal of contaminants. 34 - 13