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By Emmanuel
T. Erediano
Variety News Staff
THE Japanese firm that wants
to build the Grotto monorail will use electric power instead of a gasoline-powered
engine, according to Department of Lands and Natural Resources Secretary
Ignacio Dela Cruz.
He said executives of Tateishi Planning Co. Ltd. were on island a month
ago and have expressed a willingness to address environmental concerns
regarding the monorail project.
Dela Cruz said air pollution will not be a problem since electricity does
not produce the kind of pollutants that gas-driven equiment emits.
The project, he added, will take only two months to complete.
Tateishi hopes to start the project as soon as possible this year, Dela
Cruz said.
The company conducted a noise test in June last year to assure the CNMI
government that the $250,000 project would comply with all rules, and
that the habitat in the area would be properly protected.
The noise test used state of the art equipment in measuring sound and
was conducted after the Division of Environmental Quality said noise could
be a concern for the wildlife in the area.
Some lawmakers threatened to take legal action to prevent the project
which they believe will adversely affect the popular diving sites
ecosystem and cultural significance.
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