mapping with existing and proposed fencing and planting marked, a summary of suitable plant types and cost calculations. The Council's Land Management Officers can give one-on-one advice about implementation of your plan. The Council can also co-ordinate contractors, if these are required. Get your planInterested in a riparian management plan for your farm, run-off or lifestyle block? Talk to one of our Land Management Officers today. Call 0800 736 222 or email riparian@trc.govt.nz. Got a plan? This
sink my teeth into something else for the next eight years or so until I retire?’ “I realised yes, I want to take on something that the whole country is behind and is really going to make a difference. “I’m not really in a position to stop the glaciers melting but I can certainly get out there and give our flora and fauna a big chance of winning the battle against these pests.” A fit, experienced tramper at ease in the outdoors, Mitch wasn’t daunted by the shift from pruning to possum trapping.
holders (346 KB pdf) Household sewerage systems If you live in the country or in a small rural town, the wastewater from your toilet, shower and kitchen probably drains into an on-site treatment system and is then disposed of into the ground somewhere in your backyard. Household wastewater (domestic effluent) can contain a mixture of human faeces, food particles, soaps and other cleaning chemicals. It must be treated and disposed of so that it does not pollute groundwater or streams, or put people’s
clothing, buckets and fish bags. Mountain bikers, 4WD drivers and other incidental users Check, Clean, Dry applies to you, too, if you're moving across and between waterways. Focus on wheels, wheel arches, and undercarriage. Aquarium retailers and owners Do not sell or distribute aquatic plants that feature in the National Pest Plant Accord(external link). It is illegal to dispose of or release any aquatic biota (either native or exotic) into a New Zealand waterway (including stormwater drains) without
clothing, buckets and fish bags. Mountain bikers, 4WD drivers and other incidental users Check, Clean, Dry applies to you, too, if you're moving across and between waterways. Focus on wheels, wheel arches, and undercarriage. Aquarium retailers and owners Do not sell or distribute aquatic plants that feature in the National Pest Plant Accord(external link). It is illegal to dispose of or release any aquatic biota (either native or exotic) into a New Zealand waterway (including stormwater drains) without
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