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Document library » Waste

Document library

Recent Publications

Title Published in Details
Investigation of sewage disposal practices in the Orongorongo Valley, 1999-2000 1 March 2000 Investigation of sewage disposal practices in the Orongorongo Valley, 1999-2000
Regional hazardous waste management investigation 1 April 1998 Regional hazardous waste management investigation
4 helpful hints about looking after on-site sewage 1 September 2000 4 helpful hints about looking after on-site sewage (PDF, 1727 KB)
Guidelines for on-site sewage systems in the Wellington Region 1 February 2001 Guidelines for on-site sewage systems in the Wellington Region (PDF, 561 KB)
On-site sewage your legal responsibilities 1 February 2001 On-site sewage your legal responsibilities (PDF, 214 KB)
What’s going on in your sewage system 1 February 2001 What’s going on in your sewage system (PDF, 507 KB)
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