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Aramits: Bugangue's career resurfaces seven years later
11/01/2014
The career project resurfaced in Bugangue. The regional prefect communicated at the end of last month the favorable report of the environmental authority for the establishment of an open pit quarry in the Pernes massif, at the eastern end of the municipality of Aramits. A public inquiry should follow.
The project has been worn for more than seven years by Yannick Lonné-Peyret, contractor in public works from the town, but quickly met the hostility of an association (the Friends of Bugangue, created in response in January 2007) but also mayors of neighboring municipalities.
"I never gave up"
“This project does not reappear now, it is the same, loose Françoise Pape, president of the Friends of Bugangue and from the eponymous district. It has been improved, but we continue to denounce the impact of this project on the environment, in particular water sources, and for residents. "
However, the opinion issued by the environmental authority seems to affirm that these points have been addressed by the impact study. “I have never given up, reaffirms Yannick Lonné-Peyret. As a professional, we know what it is possible to do or not in terms of the environment. I think I was as transparent and as clean as possible. "
The hostility of the mayors
Guarantees which do not seem to convince the opponents, always "wind head" against this "unnecessary fourth career in the sector". But the quarry was also the target of hostility from the mayors of seven communes * making up the Bugangues forestry union. For the good and simple reason that the truck convoys will pass "on a forest track which falls under the private domain of the communes of the union", recalls the president of the union and mayor of Issor Jean-Jacques Cazaurang.
By bringing together the mayors concerned on Friday evening, he noted the "ambiguity" of the opinion of the environmental authority. "The quarry is in the town of Aramits, but we forget to say that we send the nuisances to others, by a private road." In Agnos, the trucks will take the RD 155. "I have fifteen houses along this road", blows the mayor André Bernos.
An opposition that seems not to admit the promoter of the career. "It's still a shame to have to fight to work. As long as I do not disturb the environment or the people, I do not understand that the mayors of municipalities are ready to do anything to sink a business. I also defend the employment." The figure of four to five hires, announced in 2007, "remains relevant". But as its "small project" has been revised downwards (100 tonnes maximum per year, for a 000-year concession), hires could be a little less numerous.
moinsdewatt wrote:highfly-addict wrote:From lherzolite.
to do what in practice?
for France, for export?
How many jobs are needed?
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