... the WWWTP for treatment instead of some large storm flows occasionally overflowing the wet well and discharging to the river via the main WWWTP outfall without treatment in a similar manner to what occurs with the overflows from other pump stations. Possible future changes include extension of reticulation to ...
... cannot fully prevent them. Flooding events or breakage of aging pipes will affect these outlets so WDC need to be able to maintain these without having to wait for consent processing. WWTP MODIFICATIONS PAST AND FUTURE 25. Critical to managing the quality of the wastewater discharge is ...
... the from your irrigation provider to minimize issues benefit of rainfall this season. Upskill- Irrigation NZ have developed a range of well targeted online courses to New irrigation help you make better irrigation decisions. Check out the Irrigation Scheduling, system installed recently? Operation and Maintenance ...
... showed that the outfall would need to be extended by a minimum of 100 m to allow it to discharge into the main flow channel without a riser. Furthermore, the existing concrete pipe outfall is 40 years old and beginning to deteriorate. This shows it is coming ...
... associated with the wet contaminated waste created by the Napier Floods in November 2020. This allowed residents and businesses to quickly start their recovery without undue delay. There appears to be too little evaluation and weighting of the cost benefit to the district (residents and business) ...
... associated with the wet contaminated waste created by the Napier Floods in November 2020. This allowed residents and businesses to quickly start their recovery without undue delay. There appears to be too little evaluation and weighting of the cost benefit to the district (residents and business) ...
... . Dense plantings of evergreens can look terrible in the landscape. shade the road, and may lead to wetness 2. Extensive areas without shade or and icing problems. shelter. 10. Planting on both sides of a road is 3. Saddles are especially windy ...
... possums. August, while sufficient moisture is still Lemon Tree Borer and Leaf Sawfly will in the ground. Eucalyptus species attack these species without ill effect. should be planted once the risk of frost damage diminishes. The average date of the last spring frost for Hastings ...
... quantity of supply to continue to grow the quality crops Hawke's Bay is well known for. Some growers would have no water at all without the Twyford Irrigators Group's Global consent, since available water was fully allocated." The Group will work with HBRC on the unconfined ...
... ' is defined as the space of pragmatic approach would be yes. land which the water of the river covers at its fullest flow without overtopping its banks. You would measure the edge of the bed from here. My farm is identified as low slope however, ...
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