Coal exploitation threatens ecology in East Kalimantan
ANTARA News | January 18, 2010
Samarinda, E Kalimantan (ANTARA News) - Business oriented coal exploitations in East Kalimantan are threatening the local ecology, environment observer Abrianto Amin said here on Sunday.
"Ecological balance will be seriously threatened if coal exploitations are exclusively oriented to commercial aspects while ignoring the social and environmental sectors," he said.
He said that regional government heads (district heads/mayors) were authorized to issue mining exploitation permits enabling them to secure a license easily.
"However, if the companies ignore the social and environmental aspects, they will pose a serious threat to the environment," he said.
The collapse of forest and timber industries has caused companies to switch their business to the mining sector in East Kalimantan, particularly to `black gold` (coal) mining, owing to the fact that the market for this commodity is stable both at home and abroad.
Abrianto Amin, who is also a former chief of the Indonesian Environmental Forum (Walhi) for East Kalimantan, said that actually mining companies had the obligation to restore and preserve the environment.
One of the programs that had to be carried out by the mining companies was to reclaim and plant trees in the areas where they had carried out excavations.
But the reclamation program was not running well because the companies were reluctant to meet their obligation as they had to spend a lot of money on carrying out the program, he said.(*)
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