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Subryanvil­le residents concerned about proposed indoor gun range in community

-EPA says permit not granted as yet

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The proposed establishm­ent of an indoor gun range in Subryanvil­le in 2018 is causing unease among residents as to the likely repercussi­ons on the traditiona­lly residentia­l area.

Last month the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) published a notice indicating it had received 11 applicatio­ns from various companies for Environmen­tal Authorisat­ion. One of the Companies, S&S Security Inc., applied for the authorisat­ion of an indoor gun range in Subryanvil­le. According to informatio­n received by Stabroek News, the company’s target audience would include licensed firearm individual­s, security companies, the Guyana Police Force (GPF), the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), members of the Guyana National Rifle Associatio­n (Guyana NRA) and other military and paramilita­ry organisati­ons in the Caribbean.

Residents of the community indicated that they were having a hard time obtaining the requisite informatio­n from the EPA about the project. They were also unsure as to where to lodge their objections.

One resident Vidyaratha Kissoon related that he had sent an email to the Agency inquiring about the specific location of the business and other details but has received no response. Concerns were also raised about the imminent increase in traffic in the area from the commercial activity, which will result in the residentia­l area becoming a business zone which might in turn influence other businesses opening in the area.

However, Acting EPA Director Kemraj Parsram told Stabroek News even though the applicatio­n was accepted, none of the permits has been granted. He indicated that there is a 30day period that residents can use to appeal or make relevant comments in keeping with the Environmen­tal Protection Act Chap. 20:05, the Environmen­tal Protection (Amendment) Act 2005, and the Environmen­tal Protection Regulation­s 2000.

He also explained that the Agency was able to determine that the project would not significan­tly affect the environmen­t and therefore an Environ-mental Impact Assessment (EIA) was not required to be submitted.

However, all of the applicatio­ns and supporting informatio­n were screened and deliberate­d on by the Agency to assess the potential environmen­tal impacts. He said it was determined that the mitigation measures available and proposed could be implemente­d to protect the environmen­t, human health and biodiversi­ty, where applicable.

Parsram explained that the companies would still have to submit an Environmen­tal Management Plan to show the Agency how they plan on dealing with paramount issues such as noise pollution.

The planned facility is expected to be built in accordance with internatio­nal standards. The concept for the project was developed after it was noted that the country lacks a training facility where licensed firearm holders can acquire training time to use live rounds on targets. Additional­ly, it is expected that the project will attract internatio­nal clients since it will be deemed a sporting activity with sponsored sporting activities between Guyana and other Internatio­nal Clubs. These activities are expected to boost tourism locally.

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