The recent drinking water rule change is a victory for farmers, providing them with more flexibility in managing water sources on their land. This change allows farmers to use certain pesticides near water sources without obtaining a permit, easing regulatory burdens and streamlining the process for agricultural activities. Overall, this adjustment is seen as a positive development for farmers, enhancing their ability to effectively manage their operations while still maintaining water quality standards.
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Heavy rain warnings: Spring Creek residents have ‘nothing to be concerned about’
Heavy rain in the Marlborough region prompted precautionary evacuations in Spring Creek last year, with the Marlborough District Council now expecting more rain but not at a level requiring evacuations. MetService issued orange heavy rain warnings for several districts as a low pressure system moves in, with a precautionary evacuation trigger level of 4000 cumecs for Spring Creek due to compromised stopbanks along the Wairau River. Despite the forecasted rain, current models suggest no major...
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