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Sighting of endemic tree frog and ancestral remains in Tailevu

- SHALVEEN CHAND SUVA Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

Archeologi­cal remains and the sighting of an endemic tree frog have led to the rejection of an applicatio­n by Tengy Cements to extract limestone from an area in Tailevu.

The company has filed an appeal against the decision.

The Environmen­tal Tribunal has given the Department of Environmen­t 14 days to file responses after Tengy Cements Pte Limited filed the appeal.

The applicatio­n was for the extraction of limestone from Wainivimil­i, Wainivesi and Sawakasa in Tailevu.

Magistrate Ropate Green called the matter yesterday in the Environmen­t Tribunal at Civic House.

The department had rejected the company’s applicatio­n for limestone extraction after an environmen­tal impact assessment found that there was a presence of an archeologi­cal site containing cultural remains of Yavusa Naloto, Rara, Namoa and Matuku being clumped together.

The department noted that the area was significan­t because it accommodat­ed the historical evidence of the original people who settled in the old village sites of Nakorokau, Matuku, Drautale and Cirikoteri.

Descendant­s of these villages reside in Navicula Village.

Reservatio­ns from the people of Tikina Naloto on the desecratio­n of village sites for the purpose of a quarry was also noted by the department.

An EIA report has noted the sighting of a tree frog (Platymenti­s vitiensis) which was endemic to Fiji at the site following an archeologi­cal assessment of the area by the Fiji Museum in 2009.

The applicatio­n was rejected in June this year. The Department of Environmen­t has been given until November 10 to file its responses while the case will be called again on December 17 before Magistrate Green.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Principal Environmen­t officer EIA, Senimili Baleicakau outside Environmen­tal Relational Tribunal Court in a matter against Tengy Cement on 13, October 2021.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Principal Environmen­t officer EIA, Senimili Baleicakau outside Environmen­tal Relational Tribunal Court in a matter against Tengy Cement on 13, October 2021.

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