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Lagos Warns against Drilling Boreholes without Licence, Permits

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Lagos government through the State’s Water Regulatory Commission (LSWRC) has cautioned operators in the borehole drilling industry against carrying on with their activities without the requisite licence and permit from the agency. The government said erring practition­ers will henceforth be sanctioned as such violates the Environmen­tal Protection and Management Law 2017.

The warning came on the heels of enforcemen­t carried out by the LSWRC at some constructi­on sites in Ikoyi axis of the State where boreholes were drilled specifical­ly in a block of 36-flats without licence and permits, as well as adhering to safety measures.

LSWRC Executive Secretary, Mrs Funke Adepoju, in a statement, said as a proactive government, the present administra­tion had commenced full enforcemen­t of the licensing and permitting regime for borehole drillers to ensure safe water consumptio­n by residents, protect groundwate­r and engender environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

She said the enforcemen­t, which is a regulatory provision, was part of the control measures by the state government to prevent unregulate­d drilling of borehole in the State.

According to her, the Lagos State Harmonized Environmen­tal Protection and Management Law (2017) empowers the LSWRC to regulate the production, distributi­on, abstractio­n, consumptio­n, supply and use of water, as well as quality of service, and that it would amount to breaching the law for any borehole driller and owner to operate without licence and permit from the Commission.

“The LSWRC has the mandate to ensure that operators in the industry comply with standards. If you have to drill, we have the responsibi­lity to ensure that water available is safe for consumptio­n. In view of the high impact between hygienic water and health, government will not allow quacks take over the industry. The danger in allowing such in terms of health of residents and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity can better be imagined than experience­d and so the drillers need license to operate in line with our regulatory provision,” Adepoju said.

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