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Dust pollution continues unabated in Cane Grove

MARCH 20, 2012 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

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Frustrated residents of Cane Grove, Mahaica on the East Coast of Demerara are once again lamenting the severe dust pollution that they are being forced to endure from a rice mill operated by Mr Feyaadul Hakh for over a decade now.

 

Dust which one resident claims he collected in his home


The residents raised their concerns once more with a team from the Alliance for Change (AFC) led by Party Chairman Khemraj Ramjattan and including Gerhard Ramsaroop, along with political activist, Freddie Kissoon, when they visited the area last weekend at the invitation of residents.


Residents showed the AFC team their homes, with the dust being evident everywhere. They are forced to keep their windows locked, but even that does not keep the dust out. One resident met the team with her child in hand, who she said has respiratory ailments because of the dust. Another resident had to buy a blower to help control the dust in her yard.

 

The offending mill: The dirty area at the top is where the dust emanates

 

Documents were shown to the visiting team indicating no environmental permit was granted to Hakh, neither was permission granted to erect additional silos. The residents also pointed to encroachment on the reserve by Hakh. The AFC in a statement on the matter said it is disgusted that these flagrant breaches are being tolerated for so long.

 

Moreover, despite numerous promises by Mr Hakh and Government officials, including past President, Bharrat Jagdeo and former Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud, the situation has actually worsened.

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Freddie Kissoon listening to the residents' concerns

 

Khemraj Ramjattan listening to the residents' concerns

 

Khemraj Ramjattan and Gerhard Ramsaroop listening to the residents' concerns

 

 

A resident with her child who she says has respiratory ailments due to the dust

 

Affected homes

 

More affected homes

 

Dust in a resident's yard a few hundred feet away

 

Motor-blower a resident was forced to buy

 

Dust on a verandah rail a few hundred feet away

 

Dust on a verandah a few hundred feet away

 

Affected homes a few hundred feet away

 

Brush on standby in an affected home a few hundred feet away

 

Affected homes a few hundred feet away

 

The encroachment on the reserve

 

FM
 

The Alliance For Change (AFC) is  demanding that the relevant authorities immediately get the rice mill owner in Cane Grove on the  East Coast to rectify the dust pollution that has been affecting residents for over a decade.

 

The party said in a press release that AFC Chairman  Khemraj Ramjattan and executive member Gerhard Ramsaroop along with political activist Freddie Kissoon paid a visit to Cane Grove on the invitation of the residents. â€œThey were lamenting the continued problems they arefacing with dust emanating from the rice mill operated by Mr Feyaadul Hakh for over a decade now,” the release stated.

 

Dust gathered by a householder (AFC photo)

 

Residents showed the AFC representatives their homes where the dust was evident everywhere.  They are forced to keep their windows locked but even that does not keep the dust out, the release noted. One resident came with her child who she said has respiratory ailments because of the dust.  Another resident had to buy a blower to help control the dust in her yard.

 


Khemraj Ramjattan of the AFC speaking to residents (AFC photo)

 

Meanwhile, documents were shown to the AFC indicating that no environmental permit was granted to Hakh nor was permission given to erect additional silos.

Residents also pointed to the encroachment on the reserve by Hakh. According to the release, the AFC has expressed its disgust that these flagrant breaches are being tolerated for so long.  

 

Moreover, the AFC noted, despite numerous promises by Hakh and government officials, including past President, Bharrat Jagdeo and former Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud, the situation has actually worsened.

 

 

 

FM

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