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Pesticides in surface water in Taranaki 2019

Water Plan for Taranaki Background Pesticides, which include insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and plant growth regulators, are commonly used in New Zealand to control insects, diseases and weeds in primary industries such as horticulture, agricultural farming, and forestry. The horticultural sector is the most intensive user of pesticides on a land area basis, followed by arable, forestry and pastoral sectors. They are also used in urban areas eg domestic vegetable gardens and

Nowell's Lakes - Rowan Road (p148-217)

cats, rabbits, mustelids, goats, pigs, and hedgehogs Weeds Low to medium Small infestations of willow Habitat modification Medium The wetland is unfenced with the west bank open to grazing. Vegetation clearance, drainage and forestry activities are also potential threats page 155 Site protection measures addressing potential threats and actual threats are as follows: Site protection Yes/No Description A Public ownership or formal agreement No