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Cow effluent charges proven against farmers

Anne Gibson
Anne Gibson
Property Editor·NZ Herald·
3 Aug, 2015 05:00 PMQuick Read

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Three further charges against Phillip Woolley were also proven, the judge found, including permitting a discharge of dairy effluent from a travelling irrigator. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Three further charges against Phillip Woolley were also proven, the judge found, including permitting a discharge of dairy effluent from a travelling irrigator. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Cow effluent charges against two Marlborough farmers have been proven.

Judge Jeff Smith, sitting in the Blenheim District Court, said charges against Phillip and Suzanne Woolley were for breaches relating to effluent and an underpass at their farm before the appointment of receivers.

The couple, represented by Hugh Rennie, QC, were found to have breached an Environment Court order by permitting the operation of a milking shed and the milking of cows. They had earlier been banned from milking at their 700-cow farm.

Three further charges against Phillip Woolley were also proven, the judge found, including permitting a discharge of dairy effluent from a travelling irrigator.

The matter was heard last month.

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No convictions have been entered in the case brought by the Marlborough District Council. The matter was adjourned till August 13 and 14 when the couple are due to be sentenced.

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