What is nutrient neutrality?

Nutrient neutrality is a planning requirement, introduced in 2020, designed to ensure that new development does not increase the load of nitrogen and phosphorus entering sensitive water environments – particularly rivers, lakes and wetlands that are designated for their ecological importance. In simple terms, if a new development will generate nutrient pollution, the applicant must […]

Nutrient neutrality is a planning requirement, introduced in 2020, designed to ensure that new development does not increase the load of nitrogen and phosphorus entering sensitive water environments – particularly rivers, lakes and wetlands that are designated for their ecological importance. In simple terms, if a new development will generate nutrient pollution, the applicant must demonstrate that an equivalent or greater reduction in nutrients has been secured elsewhere before planning consent can be granted.

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