Marlborough Sounds Resource Management Plan − Monitor industrial and trade wastes entering the system; and − Minimise the adverse effects of industrial and trade wastes on the treatment of the effluent, including any steps to encourage cleaner production practices in industries discharging wastes to the system. c) The extent to which stormwater is able to enter the system, and any steps taken or required to avoid, remedy or mitigate the effects of system overload by stormwater; d) Any steps taken or required to avoid accidental discharges from the system and the potential effects of any accidental discharges that may occur; e) The extent to which the effluent is treated prior to the discharge entering any water; f) Any actual or potential effects of the discharge on surfacewater, coastal water and groundwater; g) Any effects of any odour or other contaminant discharged to air, as the result of the discharge; h) Any actual or potential effect of the discharge on human health or amenity and on the health and functioning of plants, animals or ecosystems; i) Any other uses or values of the discharge site and surrounding area, including any values placed on the site by tangata whenua; and j) The Ministry of Health Guidelines for the Safe Use of Sewage Effluent and Sewage Sludge on Land 1992. 36.4.3.11 Cemeteries and Crematoria 36.4.3.11.1 Assessment Criteria a) Any facility shall be of a scale and intensity such that other activities in the locality are not detrimentally impacted by a loss of visual or lifestyle amenity values; b) Traffic likely to result from the activity shall be able to be absorbed by the existing roading system without creating a need for any upgrading using public funds; c) Access to the facility shall be such that any potential for traffic hazard is mitigated or avoided; and d) All buildings should be designed so that their scale, form and exterior finish is complementary to those of the surrounding area and landscape. 36.4.3.11.2 Standards A cemetery shall not be established closer than 100 metres from any potable water source. 36.4.3.12 Quarrying and Mineral Extraction 36.4.3.12.1 Assessment Criteria a) The extent to which the activities of vegetation clearance and the excavation and removal of material associated with mining impact on amenity values, heritage values, landscapes values, and natural conservation values; 36 - 40