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Spraying Again – Day Two

Published: Mon 18 Feb 2002 09:40 AM
The weather conditions are great again today for the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry’s second morning of its second targeted aerial spraying operation against the painted apple moth in west Auckland.
The plan this morning is to finish the residential areas of Glendene and Kelston – parts were completed yesterday – then spray the Waikumete Cemetery, then the Avondale Peninsula.
The helicopter will take off at first light about 6.30am. At least another four hours spraying is needed to finish this second spraying operation.
Although there are a few schools in the potential spray drift zone and one near the Cemetery, all other schools and preschoools were completed yesterday when most of the main residential blocks and Traherne Island, near the motorway were targeted.
The targeted aerial spray zone of 560 hectares includes about 3,000 residential and industrial properties in the west Auckland suburbs bordering the Whau River and its tributaries, the Avondale Peninsula, Waikumete Cemetery and Traherne Island.
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