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    APUA to Fund North Sound Dredging

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    The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) will finance the dredging of North Sound to facilitate the operations of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant.

    The project has raised questions about environmental impact assessments (EIAs), with concerns about how the dredging will affect the surrounding marine ecosystem.

    At the Post-Cabinet Press Briefing, Chief of Staff Lionel Hurst confirmed that APUA is overseeing the project.

    “This dredging is primarily to serve the power plant that uses LNG, which will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from electricity production,” he said.

    Hurst acknowledged that concerns had been raised regarding the environmental impact but suggested that reports *may be available through the Department of Environment.

    “I would suggest reaching out to Diane Black-Layne, as she may be able to provide the assessment,” he noted. However, he was unable to confirm whether the study had been made publicly accessible.

    The government stated that preliminary assessments identified limestone and sedimentary rock in the area, which are easier to remove compared to the volcanic rock in St. John’s Harbour.

    The depth of the dredging at North Sound is expected to reach 10.9 meters.

    While officials argue that the project is necessary for enhancing energy security and reducing emissions, environmental groups and residents are seeking more transparency on how marine habitats will be affected.

    It remains unclear whether further public consultations will be held before work begins.

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