Illegal exploitation of gravel in the north is gaining momentum, intensify activities in Lima

At the session of the National Council for the fight against corruption, it was ordered that after the results achieved in preventing the illegal exploitation of gravel in Morača, activities should be intensified in Berane as well.

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Ažurirano: 13.02.2023. 14:59h

Illegal exploitation of gravel in the north is gaining momentum, especially in Berane, it was warned at the session of the National Council for the Fight against Corruption.

It was ordered that after the results achieved in preventing the illegal exploitation of gravel on Morača, that activities should be intensified on the Lim River as well.

Prime Minister Dritan Abazović said that by preventing the illegal exploitation of gravel, the national interest is protected.

"I spoke with the Building Inspection and the company Zaštita sprotsa Crne Gore - they are waiting for an elaboration, not a single object is registered in the cadastre. They have all been deleted. The Spatial Protection of Montenegro says 'I did not receive an order from the Construction Inspection'. I don't need an order for criminal charges against me, let's go to the court... Just don't make it complicated. Every state enterprise should tell the Lim plant this and that place, just don't bother after that..." Abazović said.

He said that he should only give a list of locations where it should be demolished.

"The construction inspection, if you wait for it, will never demolish any building... The same as I see Space Protection... People are not used to it, it cannot do it. The capital, well the Capital - the entire coast needs to remain without water in order to something messed up... Everything should have been razed to the ground and that's the end of the story...", said Abazović.

Lakušić: During the tourist season, we will have a shortage of 100 to 200 liters of water per second

Zoran Lakušić, director of the Regional Waterworks, said that in the summer tourist season, there will be a water shortage of 100 to 200 liters in July, August and early September.

He said at the session of the National Council for the Fight against Corruption that the Regional Waterworks undertook appropriate activities and that they started with activities in the best way to remedy the problem.

Lakušić
Lakušićphoto: Screenshot

"We started in two directions, which is the creation of suitable obstacles or constitutions in the Morača river bed, and in this way we believe that we will increase 50 liters per second. We are doing this on the basis of science, as defined by the study. Considering that the restoration of the river bed will Morača should last for ten years, I think that there should be ten constitutions that would be worked out in the next few years. It is not express now that we can do that the level of the Morača river will rise, and thus the flow of water in the source of Bolje sestre will increase Lakušić said.

He also said that another option is the purchase of a mobile plant - which would have a capacity of 50 liters per second.

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