DEC incapable of regulating mine wastes and continues to do so

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MP Sam Basil has criticized the Department of Conservation for failing to properly regulate the mining industry in Papua New Guinea and ensure its operations are environmentally safe.

"DEC has a responsibility on behalf of the Nation to ensure that mining operations are safe and will not damage the environment.

Yet time and again the mines end up causing massive pollution problems while DEC sits by and watches", says the MP.

With pollution from Bouganville, Ok Tedi, Misima, Pogera mines and recently the Hidden Valley Project Mr. Basil now confirms that PNG Government through DEC is now telling the world that Mining with pollution in PNG is normal business practice so all environmental cowboy are welcome to come and dig.

Mr. Basil has recently filed legal proceedings against the Hidden Valley mine in his constituency over its pollution of the Watut river.

"It is not good enough for Environment Minister Mp Benny Allen to say DEC received an environmental audit report on the Hidden Valley mine in May this year and will be working on an environmental improvement plan."

If the minister is serious about re-inventing another environmental improvement plan to supersede the failed plan then the shut down mine and a complete river rehabilitation option must be his priority.

The guns for hire environmental consultants will just report what DEC wants them to say to water down situation and we will not buy that cheaply, they must remember that the Bouganville and Ok Tedi days are long gone and we will not repeat the same mistakes and be fooled again.

If the Minister's sponsored audit report says the river is safe then Mr. Basil is willing to invite the minister and his DEC Secretary to consume a liter of water each collected from the Watut River in front of his people to prove to them that their rivers is safe.

If they are not prepared to prove any report by consuming water from Watut then I am cautioning the minister in advance to be very careful about pushing report that he himself do not understand.

"Where is the report? Why have I not been given a copy? Why don't the landowners who are suffering the impacts of the pollution have a copy? Is DEC trying to cover up things for the mining company? The report should be released immediately".

Mr. Basil says that the DEC should explain why it has given the Hidden Valley mine an environmental permit in the first instance when they already know that almost all of their environmental approved plans have been a failure.

It can only prove that DEC doesn't know what they are approving and must be held liable together with the operator should any litigation takes place.
The mining company for lying to the government and DEC for professional negligence to the people of PNG.

The current pollution in the Watut river system without DEC noticing anything wrong until recently is very bad for the future of the mining industry and the development of the up & coming Wafi Golpu project in his electorate, he said.

DEC only acts when the community mobilizes and with this court action we are going all the way to make DEC and MMJV accountable to the people of Watut and the nation Mr. Basil said.

The same goes to the approval of the deep-sea mining permit that has recently been granted by DEC, it must be stopped at all costs until a thorough investigation by scientists is sought.

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) must also be involved in that matter because the impact on our tuna stocks and its breeding ground is still not yet known and will be a treat to our growing tuna industry.
"DEC like MRA is supposed to be protecting landowners, their resources and the environment, not facilitating mining on the cheap".

Mr. Basil says he has instructed his lawyers to look into whether DEC and the Minister could be legally held liable for the damage the mine has caused.

Mr. Basil also suggested that in the future it would be good to have Ministers appointed to their ministerial portfolios only if their electorate plays host to such projects.

Ministers from un-impacted areas which has no mine and pollution will simply make the ministers be just another rubber stamp which we are currently experiencing in PNG.

That is why we see endless writers writing to the view column of the dailies showing their endless frustrations against many unpopular decisions of departmentals heads and their ministers.

Mr. Basil also assured the public that when government changes the new government will give priority to replace complacent and incompetent department secretaries and overhaul departments to honestly operate to protect the independent state of Papua New Guinea and its people.

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