✨ Environmental Data Exchange




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 93
5 JULY 2011

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SCHEDULE 2

Exchange of Information

  1. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION

1.1 Genesis Energy shall provide the following information to Meridian with the following frequency in accordance with data quality standards set by the Regulatory Authority or in accordance with a National Environmental Standard for water measurement:

Information Frequency
Actual inflows to Lake Tekapo At intervals of 6 months from the Commencement Date, in respect of the preceding 6 months.
Actual snowpack indicator information from Hourly, one hour after measurement is taken.
Panorama
Actual level of Lake Tekapo Hourly, one hour after the measurement is taken.
Actual George Scott Weir flows Hourly, one hour after the measurement is taken.
Actual Tekapo B flows Hourly, one hour after the measurement is taken.

1.2 Meridian shall provide the following information to Genesis Energy with the following frequency in accordance with data quality standards set by the Regulatory Authority or in accordance with a National Environmental Standard for water measurement:

Information Frequency
Actual level of Lake Pukaki Hourly, one hour after the measurement is taken.
Rose Ridge – Rainfall As often as Meridian records this information.
Lake Waitaki natural inflows Whichever is the more frequent of every 24 months and as soon as Genesis Energy requires this information for the purposes of this agreement.

1.3 Genesis Energy shall use reasonable endeavours to obtain independently data from the Whataroa River at SH1 rainfall site, and from the Waitaki River at Kurow minimum flow site, the Maryburn at Mt McDonald site and the Forks at Balmoral site. Meridian shall support Genesis Energy in accessing this data.



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