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Current Targeted Winter Aerial Operation Now Over

Published: Thu 12 Jun 2003 02:26 PM
Thursday 12 June 2003
Current Targeted Winter Aerial Operation Now Over – Thursday 12 June 2003
The first targeted winter aerial operation against the painted apple moth is now over. Today’s (Thursday 12 June) operation, across all the winter target areas covered a total area of less than 900 hectares in just over 3 hours.
The aircraft, a small fixed-wing plane, took off at 7am this morning and completed spraying all 5 winter target areas by 11.15am today. There was no spraying between 8am and 9am - the time most children travel to school.
Weather permitting, the next targeted winter aerial operation is planned for
Wednesday 2 July.
For general enquiries about the programme the public can call: 0800 96 96 96
To view a map of the winter target areas please visit: http://www.maf.govt.nz/biosecurity/pests-diseases/forests/painted-apple-moth/images/spray-zone-hi.jpg

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