Canadian Alleges Treaty Violations by Barbados
Posted on: Wednesday, 28 October 2009, 08:12 CDT
Notice of the dispute was given to
The complaint alleges that
Increasing fish and crab kills have been observed in recent years in the wetland along with unpredictable water levels and toxic algae blooms allegedly caused by years of government-run sluice gate and pollution mismanagement, dumping of raw sewage by the South Coast Sewage Treatment Plant, and other factors.
According to
In 2008
New zoning for the area calls for commercial and residential development for the majority of the 240-acre green space at Graeme Hall, despite a 6,000 signature petition by citizens of
A copy of the complaint can be viewed at:
www.graemehall.com/legal/papers/BIT-Complaint.pdf
Complaint copy: www.graemehall.com/legal/papers/BIT-Complaint.pdf
Archives and Art: www.graemehall.com/reference.htm
Additional Information: www.graemehallnationalpark.org
SOURCE Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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