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Land use guide

By Tim Higham . Image credit Auckland Council. 2016 september

Auckland Council has recently revised its Erosion and Sediment Control Guide for Land Disturbing Activities in the Auckland Region.

Known as GD05 it provides technical guidance for the selection, design and use of erosion and sediment control practices and measures.

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