Clutha District Council is leading the local response, supported by emergency services and partner agencies. ORC is actively assisting.
Get updates from Clutha District CouncilClutha District Council is leading the local response, supported by emergency services and partner agencies. ORC is actively assisting.
Silage and compost needs to be carefully managed.
You must not feed out silage on the beds or banks of streams, rivers, lakes, or wetlands.
You should check the location of your silage or compost pit to make sure it complies with the rules on distances from waterways, neighbours, roads, and public areas.
The Otago Water Plan prohibits the discharge of silage and compost leachate to:
The Otago Waste Plan also has rules that apply to silage and compost. You will require resource consent if:
August 2025
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August 2025
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The Regional Plan: Waste ushers in a new era for waste management in Otago and sets out clear directions in the vital areas of waste minimisation, and in the management of landfills, contaminated sites and hazardous substances and wastes.