Federated Farmers has succeeded in its stand against draft hazardous substances rules in the Whangarei district plan.
Northland provincial president John Blackwell described the Whangarei District Council's decision as sensible.
Farmers would have found themselves needing resource consent from the council for hazardous substances that were allowed by existing government legislation if the draft had been adopted, he said. The Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO) already provided comprehensive rules for managing hazardous substances, while the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 required users and handlers to be trained and certified.
"The draft council rules would have been duplicating these existing controls for no extra benefit, and there was also a risk that council rules would be inconsistent," Mr Blackwell said.
The draft rules had also been complicated, and would have left farmers in a quandary over what they actually had to do to be compliant.