Ministry wants review of two hydro projects
HA NOI (VNS)- Two proposed hydro-power plants on the Dong Nai 6 and Dong Nai 6A would permanently destroy more than 327ha of forest, including over 128.3ha inside In April, provincial authorities asked the National Assembly to reject the two projects. According to chairman of the provincial People's Council Tran Van Tu, they would destroy all upstream forests in the region. Moreover, he said, changing the direction the river flowed would seriously affect the life of the 20 million
Although the project investor committed to protecting the forest by planting trees in allocated land areas, the investor's environmental impact report did not show any location for doing so, according to the ministry. The report also failed to fully assess biological losses in the wetland area or outline measures to protect the rare fish species that live in the river. Nor did it mention how the projects would help meet the increasing water demand of those living along the river. The ministry also found the two projects violated the Law on Cultural Heritage and the Law on Biological Diversity. Under the Law on Cultural Heritage, authorised agencies must assess any project that could potentially affect the natural landscape around historical sites. However, the report did not cite any appraisement documents from authorised cultural agencies. The projects also violated the biodiversity law, which bans the construction of projects inside strictly protected areas of preservation. Sections of the two projects are located within a strictly protected area of The ministry also expressed worry about the projects' impact on local residents' agricultural production, aquaculture and fishing activities. - VNS |
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