Groups alarmed mining project on Sabah ‘heritage’ island starts without EIA
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A coalition of environmental groups is raising alarm that work has started on a silica mining project on Pulau Balambangan off Kudat, even though no environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been submitted.
In a letter to the Environment Protection Department last week, the coalition said piling work has begun while structures have been put up in the peninsular of the island, deemed “very important in geoheritage conservation”.
Besides biodiversity, the island is also the site of World War II artefacts...
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