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Pathogen pathways - contamination of water bodies via artificial drainage : Executive summary
New Zealand dairy cattle are a large reservoir of Campylobacter jejuni, Cryptosporidium and Giardia. The spread of these pathogens from grazed areas to amenity, or potable, waters via discharge of surface runoff, or subsurface drainage, pose recognisable risks to the health of humans and livestock.
http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/publications/techpapers/06-03/page-01.htm
Consultation response archive » Heritage Protection for the 21st Century - The Heritage White Paper
The Government's proposals for heritage protection in the 21st Century were published in a White Paper in March 2007 (for further background, see the heritage news page at www.cla.org.uk/heritage).
http://www.cla.org.uk/Policy_Work/Consultation_response_archive/Heritage/Heritage/7463.htm/
Pathogen pathways - contamination of water bodies via artificial drainage : 3. Methods
A research site, to investigate the impacts of intensive dairy farming on the qualities of drainage and surface runoff waters, has been established on a naturally poorly drained Pallic Soil, the Tokomaru silt loam, at Massey University’s No. 4 Dairy Farm, near Palmerston North.
http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/publications/techpapers/06-03/page-05.htm
Consultation response archive » Planning for a Sustainable Future - White Paper » Country Land &
Planning for a sustainable future - this consultation response sets out the CLA's support for, and our concerns over some of, the proposed reforms to the planning system set out in the Planning White Paper. Click here to download the PDF.
http://www.cla.org.uk/Policy_Work/Consultation_response_archive/Planning/Planning/8033.htm/
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