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Delayed Start To Final PAM Aerial Operation 13 May

Published: Thu 13 May 2004 10:10 AM
Thursday, 13 May 2004
Delayed Start To Final Aerial Operation Against The Painted Apple Moth Expected On Today – Thursday, 13 May 2004
The final scheduled aerial operation, against painted apple moth, is expected to go ahead in Ranui/Swanson today – Thursday, 13 May 2004 – however the start time has been delayed.
Delays are expected this morning due to localised fog in the Ranui/Swanson area and the starting time for the operation has been postponed pending an improvement in the weather later this morning. It is expected that the final treatment in Ranui/Swanson will start today at 9.00am and finish before 10.00am this morning.
Even though the aircraft may be in the air there will be no treatment between 8.00am and 9.00am as children walk to school.
Scheduled aerial operations have been scaled down to this one remaining small area covering 253 hectares in Ranui/Swanson. Following the treatment of this area. Ranui/Swanson will be taken off the treatment schedule and the phasing out of scheduled aerial operations will be complete.
The public can call free on 0800 96 96 96 for up-to-date information on the status of aerial operations. Status updates on aerial operations are also broadcast on More FM 91.8FM and Newstalk ZB 1080AM or 89.4FM.
A map of the scaled down aerial treatment area is available online at
www.maf.govt.nz/paintedapplemoth or the public can call the free information line 0800 96 96 96 for details.

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