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Water Pollution (Jersey) Law 2000: Water Code (Jersey) 2009: Amendment

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A decision made 27 September 2012:

Department of the Environment

Ministerial Decision

 

Decision Reference:  MD-PE-2012-0104

Decision Summary Title :

Water Code (Jersey) 2009

Date of Decision Summary:

20th September 2012

Decision Summary Author:

 

Rural Team Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Amendment to the ‘closed period’ dates for the application of slurry to agricultural land.

 

Date of Written Report:

20th September 2012

Written Report Author:

John Jackson

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:-  The Water Code (Jersey) 2009, which is an approved Code under the Water Pollution (Jersey) Law 2000, sets the closed period dates for the application of slurry to agricultural land in order to safeguard controlled waters in Jersey. The exceptional wet summer of 2012 has led to dairy farmers being unable to empty their storage tanks in time for the closed period which is due to start on the 1st October. The amended dates for the closed period will be from 25th October to 24th January each year.

Decision(s):   The Minister to approve the amended dates in the Water Code (Jersey) 2009.

Reason(s) for Decision - :  The dairy industry have requested an amendment to the ‘closed period’ for the application of slurry to agricultural land to take account of the very wet weather experienced in 2012 which has caused difficulty in emptying stores by the 1st October and the mild weather conditions over the last few years which has the extended the growing period in the island. The original ‘closed period’ dates in the Water Code were from the 1st October to 31st December (3 month period) with the proposed dates being form 25th October to 24th January (3 months). This decision will not alter the ‘closed period’ for the application of inorganic fertilisers to agricultural land which will remain from 1st October to 31st December each year.

Resource Implications: None

Action required:  Approval of the Minister to amend the 3 month closed period for the application of slurry to agricultural land identified in the Water Code (Jersey) 2009 to 25th October to 24th January each year.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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