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Tainted soil fears raised at Bay meeting

Wednesday 23rd of February 2005
A meeting was held last night to discuss a report prepared for Hastings District Council by Pattle Delamore Partners on potential dangers of historic pesticides on agricultural land.

The report found that there could be potentially dangerous pesticides in former horticultural land destined for housing in Hawke's Bay.

It found arsenic, ddt and copper used in the district could pose a risk to future residents from chronic exposure if found at excessive levels.

Early tests have found pesticide levels higher than recommended guidelines in areas earmarked for subdivision in Havelock North and on the outskirts of Hastings.

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