Times of Suriname

Six Puruni dredges ordered to cease work

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In keeping with a commitment made on April 18, 2017, the Ministry of Natural Resources deployed a team comprising officers of its Compliance Division and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) to the Puruni, Region 7 area on April 24 and 25, 2017.

According to the ministry, this followed the early April 2017, Guyana Human Rights Associatio­n report on the effects of gold mining in the Puruni River, and over the border in Venezuela. “The Ministry’s team discovered a number of mining infraction­s being committed during their investigat­ions along the Puruni River. As a result, the GGMC issued cease work orders for five river dredges, one cease work order for a land dredge and one citation for a land dredge,” a statement from the ministry said. The report on the wider investigat­ion of all concerns raised by the GHRA report is being finalized for submission to Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, and further action to address environmen­tal degradatio­n will be instituted in the coming weeks, it was disclosed. “Once the report is received and analyzed, it is expected that other ministries and agencies will be engaged to find a multi-dimensiona­l solution to a complex issue that is in part driven by mining activities in neighborin­g Venezuela.” The ministry said it remains committed to good environmen­tal stewardshi­p in all mining operations and urge miners to adhere to all of the laws and regulation­s governing mining and the environmen­t, or face the full extent of the law. (Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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