Thursday, October 1, 2009

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Ecocide IN THE END TO FINALLY

Senator Navarro calls "that COREMA revoke environmental authorization"

ecocide MUST END IN TATIO DEFINITELY "

warns MP "Northern Geothermal must leave or face the consequences"

As an "eco-cide" Senator Alejandro Navarro called the a mere 60 plume escaping rampant in the geysers of Geysers, which was subject to inspection by ground with Liliana Mamani CONADI l II region, and Mrs. Amelia Mamani, president of the Quechua community Llajta Sum.

Navarro showed a "gross negligence" by Northern Geothermal, "so we will ask COREMA revoke the environmental clearance which is the maximum penalty which includes our environmental legislation"

After meeting with the President of the community of Anza Caspana Don Gilberto and President Pascual Yufla Toconce community, and review the fumarole field, Navarro accused "the attempt to delegitimize the communities where the conflict is with Northern Geothermal Company, the real responsible for this eco - cide."

Then, Senator traveled to San Pedro de Atamaca, place where met with Ana Maria Baron, former mayor and members of the House local tourism, which will support " civil claims submitted by the hoteliers and other entrepreneurs against the company for the damage caused to his business. "

Navarro called the company to "take responsibility for the facts and not to raise dust so you do not see the disaster that occurs in the Geysers. The company has received 11 fines for various infractions, such as drawing water from marshes and wetlands without legal formalities, works, without naming an independent environmental auditor and after not keep track of tanks of water that sustain it, not surrender to the SAG presence of llaretas areas, mitigation plans to violate the condition of flora and fauna, etc.. "

The legislator said that" we are not against innocent pigeons. I think not enough that the company is replaced by a more accountable. The Geysers National Park should be no activities should be done there except tourism to continue contemplating the beauty of Pachamama. "

Finally Navarro met in the afternoon with farmers and indigenous associations of Calama, at which agreed to support "the creation of a Regional Development Plan different to the current, which delivers water rights and geothermal energy to piece, without effective controls, to the detriment of communities and tourism. "


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