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On Monday, 06/10/2014. The Center for Environmental windows media center publicly pointed out the failures windows media center of the Ministry of Physical Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology Serbian in the adoption of more contentious study of the environmental impact of a number of extremely harmful projects. However, the only answer they get is a series of redundant administrative excuses faced for years, windows media center as they say in the Ministry.
Igor Kalaba, windows media center coordinator of the campaign "Stop the dirty energy - because the future is renewable," said: "The competent ministry did not directly respond to any allegation of our study but is committed details that are far from the facts and issues which we have presented windows media center to them and the public: The study of the environmental windows media center impact of thermal windows media center power plant Ugljevik 3 abounds disadvantages windows media center the most basic information and errors in calculations! Whoever wants to it can to make sure the study is public and is available on our web site [1] ".
From the Centre windows media center continues to warn that this testifies to the obvious negligence of the competent when it comes to approving the study of environmental impact. At the cost of health and the environment potentially dangerous projects with incomplete and non-professional studies obtain an environmental permit. This approach also makes it difficult to develop good practice in the energy sector: renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Natasha Crnkovic, president of the Center windows media center for the Environment added: "Although we are in this course subjective, we believe that the Centre for Environment in accordance with their capacities windows media center to these issues, unfortunately, serious approach of the Ministry which has far greater resources and whose jurisdiction it. Therefore, the Ministry should and to bear a far greater responsibility and that accordingly starts to act ".
From the Center, he says: We invite Ministry, in this or the next session to respond to our calls, take responsibility and requires the development windows media center of new studies of environmental impact by European standards with analyzes that show what consequences the implementation of this project may have on human health and the environment .
Centre for Environment is currently in the process windows media center of collecting the necessary information for a new study - analysis of the impact which the operation windows media center of new power plants in Ugljevik and tenants have on the health of the local population. They point out that their biggest obstacle to the arrival of basic information, just those that are missing in the disputed windows media center study of environmental impact, and should windows media center be its core! For more information:
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