Press Release – Hawkes Bay Regional Council Hawkes Bay Regional Council says its seventh successful prosecution this year sends a strong message that illegal burning will not be tolerated. The illegal fire at Mr Glasgow’s …
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council says its seventh successful prosecution this year sends a strong message that illegal burning will not be tolerated.
The illegal fire at Mr Glasgow’s property in November 2020
Blair Glasgow, who owns and operates an orchard in Hastings, pleaded guilty in the Hastings District Court to burning a fire containing prohibited materials on his Te Aute Rd property in November last year. He was fined $11,200.
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A new project in the Hawke’s Bay is investigating the
impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide
valuable information about their effect on freshwater
quality.
Horticultural tile drains are used to divert
excess moisture from the soil. This can help waterlogged
land become more productive. This project seeks to
understand whether this diversion of water contributes
additional nutrients to our waterways that may impact water
quality.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI),
several key players in the horticulture industry, and
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council have kicked off a project to
investigate this further. MPI is contributing $1.34 million
Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries A new project in the Hawkes Bay is investigating the impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide valuable information about their effect on freshwater quality. Horticultural tile drains are used to divert excess moisture from the soil. …
A new project in the Hawke’s Bay is investigating the impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide valuable information about their effect on freshwater quality.
Horticultural tile drains are used to divert excess moisture from the soil. This can help waterlogged land become more productive. This project seeks to understand whether this diversion of water contributes additional nutrients to our waterways that may impact water quality.
Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries A new project in the Hawkes Bay is investigating the impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide valuable information about their effect on freshwater quality. Horticultural tile drains are used to divert excess moisture from the soil. …
A new project in the Hawke’s Bay is investigating the impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide valuable information about their effect on freshwater quality.
Horticultural tile drains are used to divert excess moisture from the soil. This can help waterlogged land become more productive. This project seeks to understand whether this diversion of water contributes additional nutrients to our waterways that may impact water quality.