15. Marina Zone Volume Two 15.3.19. Marine oil spill clean-up activity and the associated release of oil dispersants. 15.3.19.1. Oil spill dispersants must be used by a person described in Section 467 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. 15.3.20. Take and use of coastal water. 15.3.20.1. The take and use must not change sediment movement patterns or water quality. 15.3.21. Discharge of contaminants to air arising from burning in the open. 15.3.21.1. Only material generated on the same property or a property under the same ownership can be burned. 15.3.21.2. The total volume of material being burned must not exceed 2m. 3 15.3.22. Discharge of contaminants to air arising from the burning of materials for any of the following purposes: (a) training people to put out fires; (b) creating special smoke and fire effects for the purposes of producing films; (c) fireworks display or other temporary event involving the use of fireworks. 15.3.22.1. The Council must be notified at least 5 working days prior to the burning activity commencing. 15.3.22.2. Any discharges for purposes of training people to put out fires must take place under the control of the NZ Fire Service or any other nationally recognised agency authorised to undertake firefighting research or firefighting activities. 15.4. Controlled Activities Application must be made for a Controlled Activity for the following: [R] 15.4.1. Discharge of contaminants to air from the spray application of paint or adhesive coating materials of surfaces not within a spray booth, other than a road. Standards and terms: 15.4.1.1. There must not be more than 5 litres of coating material applied per hour and not more than 20 litres of coating material applied per month. 15.4.1.2. Where there is a sensitive receptor on another property within 100m of where the spray coating is to occur, there must not be more than 0.5 litre of coating material applied per hour and not more than 5 litres of coating material applied per month. 15.4.1.3. Spray coating must not occur on surfaces of fixed structures that can practicably be dismantled and transported to a spray booth. 15.4.1.4. The coating material must not contain di-isocyanates or organic plasticisers. 15.4.1.5. The discharge must occur at least 10m from any sensitive receptor beyond the boundary of the property where spray coating is undertaken. 15 – 10