The cost of fighting the Pigeon Valley fires

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From: Julie Nevin

Dear Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management,

I'd like to know what it took to put out the fires around Pigeon Valkey, Tasman, this summer. Specifically:
- what the response cost civil defense (and other responding organisations, if possible)
- how much fresh and marine water was used
- how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles
- how many hectares of forest were destroyed
- the expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the response

Yours faithfully,
Julie Nevin
Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman

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Kia ora Julie,

Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 which was received on Saturday 13
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From: Julie Nevin <[FOI #10105 email]>
Sent: Saturday, 13 April 2019 4:34 PM
To: Emergency Management [DPMC] <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - The cost of fighting the Pigeon Valley fires

Dear Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management,

I'd like to know what it took to put out the fires around Pigeon Valkey, Tasman, this summer. Specifically:
- what the response cost civil defense (and other responding organisations, if possible)
- how much fresh and marine water was used
- how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles
- how many hectares of forest were destroyed
- the expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the response

Yours faithfully,
Julie Nevin
Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman

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Please see the attached letter regarding your recent OIA request.

 

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From: Dalley, Amelia

Kia ora,

 

Thank you for your request regarding the Pigeon Valley fire.  As noted it
has been partially transferred to Fire and Emergency for response and we
are working on providing you the information you requested.

 

You asked how much fuel and water was used during the response to the
Pigeon Valley fire.  Fire and Emergency only holds partial records to
answer these questions.  We can prepare the figures based on what we do
hold but will need to note a number of exclusions to the figures.  Please
advise if you would still like to receive this information.

 

Ngā mihi,

 

Amelia Dalley

Senior Advisor

 

P:   04 474 4810

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Julie Nevin <[1][FOI #10105 email]>
Sent: Saturday, 13 April 2019 4:34 PM
To: Emergency Management [DPMC] <[2][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - The cost of fighting the Pigeon
Valley fires

 

Dear Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management,

 

I'd like to know what it took to put out the fires around Pigeon Valkey,
Tasman, this summer. Specifically:

- what the response cost civil defense (and other responding
organisations, if possible)

- how much fresh and marine water was used

- how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles

- how many hectares of forest were destroyed

- the expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the
response

 

Yours faithfully,

Julie Nevin

Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman

 

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Dear Dalley, Amelia,

Yes, please continue as you suggested.

Yours sincerely,

Julie Nevin

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Good afternoon,

 

Your request for information dated 13 April has been transferred to Tasman
District Council by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
because it appears to be more closely connected with the functions of this
authority or of organisations that fall under its control.

 

The request for information is deemed to have been received on the date of
transfer, ie. 1 May 2019.

 

Under The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA),
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-----Original Message-----
From: Julie Nevin <[5][FOI #10105 email]>
Sent: Saturday, 13 April 2019 4:34 PM
To: Emergency Management [DPMC] <[6][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - The cost of fighting the Pigeon
Valley fires

 

Dear Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management,

 

I'd like to know what it took to put out the fires around Pigeon Valkey,
Tasman, this summer. Specifically:

- what the response cost civil defense (and other responding
organisations, if possible)

- how much fresh and marine water was used

- how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles

- how many hectares of forest were destroyed

- the expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the
response

 

Yours faithfully,

Julie Nevin

Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman

 

 

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Please see the attached letter regarding your recent OIA request.

 

Ngā mihi

 

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Dear Julie Nevins,

 

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Dear Julie

Please find attached a response from Raewyn Bleakley, Deputy Chief
Executive, Office of the Chief Executive, to your official information
request.

Kind regards

Louise

 

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Good afternoon,

 

Further to our previous acknowledgement of the part transfer of your
request, in relation to point 1 in bold type, our response is shown in red
below:

- what the response cost civil defence (and other responding
organisations, if possible)

 

Costs that fall within the scope of your request have yet to be
finalised.  This is because costs relating to the Pigeon Valley fires are
still being incurred and processed. 

 

We are due to meet with Nelson City Council to discuss how and when these
can be quantified for the purpose of reporting to our respective
Councils.  We anticipate to be in a position to do so at the Tasman
District Council meeting scheduled for 2 August 2019.  The report
containing those details will be available as part of the Council agenda
uploaded to our website at least two working days prior to that meeting
date. 

 

Our response is therefore that the information will soon be publicly
available and so section 17(d) of the Local Government Official
Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) applies to this part of your
request.

 

For clarity, your other requests are recorded but it is noted responses
are due from other organisations, as follows:

-          how much fresh and marine water was used FENZ

-     how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles FENZ

-     how many hectares of forest were destroyed FENZ

Finally, we continue to work on a response to your question – ‘the
expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the response.’ 
It is possible that the information you seek cannot be quantified but we
are carrying out consultation with other organisations, including Civil
Defence Emergency Management and Nelson City Council to ensure a proper
response can be given.    For that reason we have applied an extension of
time for our response under section 14(1)(b) of the Local Government
Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) of a further 20
working days.  This means a response will be due on or before 27 June
2019.

You have a right to refer the application of the extension of time to the
Ombudsman if you do not consider it is reasonable in the circumstances. 
Section 27(3) of LGOIMA refers.

Kind regards.

 

Kate Redgrove, Executive Advisor

 

 

 

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I have been asked to send the attached response.

 

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Good afternoon Julie,

 

In relation to the balance of your request (highlighted in yellow below,
for ease of reference), our response prepared by our Recovery Manager, is
as follows:

 

“…The damage caused by the response has been fully compensated with
funding from the Lotteries Grants Board.   To be very clear this funding
is to remediate private land, fences, pipes and pasture that was damaged
in the creation of firebreaks to contain the fire.   The Lotteries Grants
Board allocated $1 million for this and other community related costs and
we estimate that the cost of the land remediation will total around
$750,000…”

 

I must advise you of your right to complain to an Ombudsman if you do not
believe you have been given a reasonable response to your request.  This
right to complain is dealt with in section 27 of the Local Government
Official Information and Meetings Act.

 

Kind regards,

 

Kate Redgrove, Executive Advisor

 

 

 

From: Kate Redgrove On Behalf Of LGOIMA
Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2019 12:38 PM
To: '[FOI #10105 email]'
<[FOI #10105 email]>
Subject: Requester: Julie Nevin. Request for Information: Pigeon Valley
Fires

 

Good afternoon,

 

Further to our previous acknowledgement of the part transfer of your
request, in relation to point 1 in bold type, our response is shown in red
below:

- what the response cost civil defence (and other responding
organisations, if possible)

 

Costs that fall within the scope of your request have yet to be
finalised.  This is because costs relating to the Pigeon Valley fires are
still being incurred and processed. 

 

We are due to meet with Nelson City Council to discuss how and when these
can be quantified for the purpose of reporting to our respective
Councils.  We anticipate to be in a position to do so at the Tasman
District Council meeting scheduled for 2 August 2019.  The report
containing those details will be available as part of the Council agenda
uploaded to our website at least two working days prior to that meeting
date. 

 

Our response is therefore that the information will soon be publicly
available and so section 17(d) of the Local Government Official
Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) applies to this part of your
request.

 

For clarity, your other requests are recorded but it is noted responses
are due from other organisations, as follows:

-          how much fresh and marine water was used FENZ

-     how much fuel was used by helicopters and other vehicles FENZ

-     how many hectares of forest were destroyed FENZ

Finally, we continue to work on a response to your question – ‘the
expected compensation to landowners for damage caused by the response.’ 
It is possible that the information you seek cannot be quantified but we
are carrying out consultation with other organisations, including Civil
Defence Emergency Management and Nelson City Council to ensure a proper
response can be given.    For that reason we have applied an extension of
time for our response under section 14(1)(b) of the Local Government
Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) of a further 20
working days.  This means a response will be due on or before 27 June
2019.

You have a right to refer the application of the extension of time to the
Ombudsman if you do not consider it is reasonable in the circumstances. 
Section 27(3) of LGOIMA refers.

Kind regards.

 

Kate Redgrove, Executive Advisor

 

 

 

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