The company "Dadi gradnja" has withdrawn the request for an environmental impact assessment for the construction of a concrete factory in the settlement of Kuće Rakića near Tuza, which means abandoning that investment.
After the withdrawal of the request, the Secretariat for Urban Planning of the Municipality of Tuzi issued a decision on Friday, August 4, suspending the decision-making process on the assessment of the impact of the planned concrete factory on the environment.
A group of citizens and businessmen from Kuća Rakić has been trying for months to prevent the construction of a concrete factory in that settlement near Tuza, and they also sent comments on the report on the assessment of its impact on the environment, on which the public hearing was completed at the beginning of June.
The location is in the middle of the village, about 50 meters from houses, food production facilities, shops and agricultural areas.
They believed that this plant will be a source of pollution and noise in the settlement, that it will endanger the environment, make it impossible to engage in agriculture and business, as well as that the legal provisions were not respected when determining the location and issuing the previous documents to the investor "Dadi gradnja".
This group of citizens and businessmen submitted several objections to the report, namely that there are several shortcomings of the document, such as clear data on terrain characteristics, distance from other buildings, population density, terrain hydrology, land quality...
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