Chapter 36 - Rural Zones One and Two h) Thereafter, the audit shall be undertaken at annual intervals at a time to be determined by the Council, subject to the Council having the right to call for additional audits in the event of it having reason to believe that there has either been a significant change in some factor upon which consent conditions have been based or that the facility has being operated in contravention of consent conditions; i) No ground running for engine testing is to be carried out on site; and j) The activity shall not have an adverse effect on road safety or road traffic movements. 36.4.3.9 Landfills The discharge of contaminants onto or into land, and discharge into air or water associated with a solid waste landfill. 36.4.3.9.1 Assessment Criteria a) The characteristics of the receiving environment including the current and likely future uses of that environment, and in particular any actual or potential effects on : − Surfacewater quality; − Groundwater quality; − Air quality; and − The coastal environment. b) Site proneness to erosion, inundation or subsidence; c) Effects related to the management of the site and its operation; d) Effects related to the nature of material to be discharged and potential by-products; e) Practical alternatives to use of the proposed site; f) Possible alternative receiving environments (ie; other than land); g) The mitigation measures, safeguards, and contingency plans to be used to help prevent or reduce any actual or potential adverse effects; h) The impact on natural and cultural values; i) The impact of traffic on the locality; j) Measures to control the effects of litter; and k) The need for financial contributions in the form of money, land, works, services, or any combination thereof. Such financial contributions may be required as a condition of any resource consent granted and shall be made for the purposes of: − Mitigating any adverse effects of the activity on air, water, or soil quality, or the life-supporting capacity of ecosystems; − Remedying any significant adverse effects on land or water, or cultural or amenity values, beyond the site of past or present contaminant discharges; and − Restoration of the site through contouring and revegetation. 36 - 37