Move To Stop Recording Possible Contamination Welcomed
Residents are welcoming the likelihood Auckland City Council will stop recording potential soil contamination on property reports but it may be too late to remove the stigma already affecting property sales. AUCKLAND, 23/11/2004 - Residents are ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
Property Owners Will Have To Pay For Contamination Testing
Nearly 5000 property owners will have to pay for tests to find out if their Auckland homes are sitting on land potentially contaminated with higher than recommended levels of DDT, lead and arsenic. AUCKLAND, 2/11/2004 - Nearly 5000 property ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
HortNews - City Council To Stop Tagging LIM Reports
It's the news 5000 Auckland residents have been waiting to hear for nearly two months - the city council has agreed to stop recording soil contamination information on property reports. AUCKLAND , 23/12/2004 - It's the news 5000 Auckland ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
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Research on fruit production under deficit irrigation has become increasingly important as the value of water as a resource is recognised and the impact of excess irrigation on groundwater contamination becomes apparent. A series of experiments ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
Chopping board tips
You need a chopping board that both services the knife and is as hygienic as possible The Department of Health requires all food service industry places to use colour coded chopping boards to prevent cross contamination It has been scientifically ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly |
Peggy Layton
What if your life was disrupted by a natural disaster, food or water supply contamination, or any other type of emergency? Do you have the essentials for you and your family? Do you have a plan in the event that your power, telephone, water and ... [... more]
Random House |
Bushfires and water tanks
Smoke, debris and ash from a bushfire can contaminate water tanks. Sources of contamination can include dead animals, and debris or ash washed off the roof and into the tank when it rains. Bushfires generate large amounts of smoke, debris and ... [... more]
Better Health |
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