... the foundation in the same watercourse' in a storm so the discharge manner as a conventional stock water can be carried by the stream without dam. significant bank erosion or bed scour. Topsoil will need to be stripped from the The dams should have a catchment area ...
... as follows: (i) The taking of water allowed by section 14(3 )( b) of the RMA may continue without further restriction; (ii) Takes permitted under Rules 53 and 54 may be required to reduce their daily rate of take if ...
... Plan for future economic growth of communities in a sustainable way. Frequently asked questions Quick links Registering Information on how to register for our online service, as well as guidance for entering water-use data can be found on our page: Water use reporting Contact Water Information Services ...
... needs to seriously consider these factors. They are a reality. The imposition of more red tape in an already strongly regulated sphere, without doubt, will affect investors decisions, the local economy, job prospects and the economic wellbeing of the populace. The RMA does ...
... lengths ensure you are able to apply the same amount of water to each tree. It is impossible to obtain a uniform sprinkler pattern without doing this. Determine ideal set spacings (distance between irrigation rows) Both mobile systems tried to water too many rows at once ...
... slipping in a What can be done to improve recovery? severe storm equals 20 hectares of land Storms often remove all topsoil and much without production in the short term, and subsoil, leaving a very poor surface for reduced production afterwards. pasture growth. Hardy pasture ...
... risks areartificial too great drainage or cannot such be as minimised, mole and tile a be harder to manage particularly claysthem. than those without drains paddock different should Waterways near or in the paddock, especially if they be considered. If possible avoid paddocks with: Significant ...
... approach is justified by the information available about the groundwater resource, and so whether some water could be made available for new commercial users without jeopardising the sustainable use of the aquifer. The Interim Groundwater Allocation Limit At Paragraph 1332 the Officer's Report says: "The interim ...
... Nos. 15986& 15989 Aqtesolv Forward Solution at 34.63 l/s for 365 days .... 13 7. HBRC SOE Well No.222 online SWL data 2011 to 2021 .... 15 TABLES 1. Historic Water use data from 2007 to 2012 .... 9 2. ...
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