\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage{mystyle} \bibliography{references.bib} % length: 2000 - 2500 words \begin{document} \input{title} \tableofcontents \pagebreak % Dairy farming has recently expanded in the Waiwhetu region, providing % a boost to the local economy. To cope with the increased milk % production, a dairy company is proposing to set up a new factory. The % factory will be located close to the Waiwhetu River, the region’s main % waterway. To operate the new factory, the proponents want to take % water from the river and discharge wastewater from the plant back into % the waterway. % % There is already a dairy factory in the area producing milk products. % The factory has existing discharge permits which are not up for review % for another 10 years. At present, it uses 10,000 cubic metres of water % from the river and discharges the same amount into the waterway. The % wastewater is two degrees celsius warmer than the temperature of the % river. % % Many prominent people are welcoming the growth of dairying in the % region and believe the new factory will bring more jobs to the area. % However, others are concerned about the potential environmental % impacts of the development. Environment groups and iwi argue water % quality is already being affected by waste generated from local farms % and want to see the river cleaned up. % % Note: Waiwhetu is a fictitious region % less than 100 words %\input{intro} % 3/9 (800 words) % Discuss the potential effects of building the new factory and any % other matters that should be considered at the scoping stage of EIA \input{potential-effects} % 4/9 (1070 words) % Explain how you would identify the significant effects. Discuss % any difficulties in determining the significance of effects in EIA \input{significance} % 2/9 (530 words) % Discuss the importance of mitigation in EIA and possible measures % to address the potential impacts of the proposed development \input{mitigation} {\footnotesize{Approximate word count: 2880}} \printbibliography[heading=bibnumbered] \end{document}