Grape marc is the solid waste left over from processing grapes into wine. Popular as stock feed and high in nutrients, consent is required to store it.
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Sign up for the latest newsMore than 20 farmers attended a biodiversity and regulations workshop in Culverden, which was a chance for them to ask us questions one-to-one.
In Waitaha/Canterbury cattle feedlots - and the resource consents required for them to operate - attract community interest.
A Court of Appeal decision around water bottling may affect the way we manage water in Canterbury.
New rules in the Canterbury Land and Water Regional Plan will see more water kept in the Hakatere/Ashburton River.
Find out more about why we decided not to appeal the Court of Appeal’s water bottling decision.
Environment Canterbury has received the decision of the Court of Appeal on its grant of consents for water bottling activities carried out by two companies.
Commissioners have refused to grant resource consent applications by Bathurst Coal Limited (BCL).
The Hakatere / Ashburton River consent review process is making progress, with 61 consent reviews now decided.
Find out about what a typical day entails for Olivia Hughes - one of our incident response and resource management officers.
Read the latest from Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays as he welcomes us all into the new year.
Consent renewal for the third of three irrigation schemes in mid Canterbury has been granted. Find out more about the decisions and the consent conditions.