The Phnom Penh Post

Dredging plans raise concerns in K Cham

- Phak Seangly

KAMPONG Cham authoritie­s met with concerned villagers on Friday over a proposed sanddredgi­ng project that some fear could lead to the collapse of their riverbank.

More than 220 families living on the riverbank in Tamieng village thumbprint­ed a petition delivered to provincial authoritie­s requesting that authoritie­s halt dredging plans by the Heang Chantha Company.

Heang Sokkhim, the group’s spokespers­on, said yesterday that in some areas homes are only 4 metres from the river’s edge, and that if sand is removed from the centre of the river, she fears soil will shift downward from the sides, prompting a collapse. “If the riverbank collapses, who will compensate us? How could the company afford to compensate over a hundred houses?” she asked.

Em Kimsuo, Kampong Siem district deputy governor, who attended Friday’s meeting, claimed the sand dredging would actually help improve water flow and therefore prevent a riverbank collapse. Kimsuo added that sand dredging helps to earn more income for the state, which can then be reinvested in the community.

UN and Singaporea­n data, however, show that almost $750 million worth of sand exports to Singapore is unaccounte­d for, leading some to blame corruption, and prompting a National Assembly commission to question Mines Minister Suy Sem on the subject last week.

The Heang Chantha Company could not be reached.

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