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#1 zaphod

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Posted 11 May 2009 - 05:00 AM

Despite the Administrative Court declaring Maptaphut a pollution control zone, it appears almost all of the planned development projects will go forward.

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Map Tha Phut projects can proceed despite declaration
Bangkok Post (11/05/2009) by Vichaya Pitsuwan

Ongoing investment projects in the Map Ta Phut industrial area can continue without waiting for new pollution-control rules to be established, says the National Environment Board (NEB). The NEB published the declaration of Map Ta Phut as a pollution-control area in the Royal Gazette on April 30, said Sorayud Petchtrakul, an adviser to the Industry Minister. The agency was acting to comply with a March ruling by the Administrative Court, in response to longstanding complaints about pollution by residents in nearby communities in Rayong province.

"The declaration does not mean previous pollution controls were not up to international standards," Said Mr Sorayud. "But the new mechanisms bring local community involvement into the pollution-control system, so it reflects the views of all stakeholders."

The NEB members, which include Rayong's governor, have clarified that all investment plans in the area, including those with environmental impact assessment (EIA) approval and those in the process of seeking EIAs, can proceed as normal.

"This is the issue that we have been trying to clarify so we can tell investors whether the declaration would affect their projects," said Mr Sorayud.

The NEB plans to forward a written statement within two weeks to the Board of Investment (BoI), so that the latter can answer investors' questions, he added. Mr Sorayud said 600 billion baht worth of investment projects were currently in the pipeline within Map Ta Phut. Of the total, projects worth 400 billion baht already have EIA approval and are moving ahead with development. The rest are in the process of seeking EIAs.

"It was clear in the NEB meeting that we did not want to see the investments halted because of the pollution-control zone declaration. So until the new mechanism is announced, the existing mechanism applies," he said.

The new system could alter pollution policies because community consultations will be carried out. But it should not affect previous investments as long as the industries in question have pollution-control practices that meet international standards.


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Posted 11 May 2009 - 02:05 PM

if people don't like the pollution why do they move there ?
when I started working there in 96 the place was virtually nothing but companies, almost nothing for housing around there

next thing you know people are setting up little shacks to live in across from the factories, including chemical plants & refineries
I witnessed those same people who moved in from out of nowhere out front of the plants picketing in protest

it's all about money really, they just want a pay-off
Immigration got new computers that year & the local school got a lot of new things including some air conditioners

& then later a new road was finally built, not by the community but by the companies




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