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More2021.8.30 “Flooding is a by-product of several circumstances, namely deforestation, poor land-use practices, urbanisation, improper waste disposal, unplanned and unauthorised development, squatting and illegal quarrying,
MoreThursday 23 March 2023. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy Penelope Bradshaw-Niles. Government has sent out a letter of approval for an aerial survey of quarried lands, to determine which of the lands are
More2021.5.29 ONE of the things on Energy Minister Stuart Young’s agenda is the issue of illegal quarrying. At the launch of the TT Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
More2021.10.7 In May Energy Minister Stuart Young promised to tackle illegal quarrying, saying it was “not only destroying our environment, but it is also gangsterism. It is a
MoreTHE Environmental Management Authority (EMA) will co-ordinate state agencies to curb environmental ruin by illegal quarrying and squatting in northeast Trinidad. After two
More2022.3.7 In an attempt to mitigate against illegal quarrying and assist the MEEI the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has partnered with multiple stakeholders
MoreFebruary 23, 2021. in Mining. 0. Quarry site in Guanapo, Arima. The proliferation of quarries in Trinidad and Tobago has contributed to the country’s development in ways that are both positive and negative. On one
More2019.12.5 Deal with 'legal' illegal quarrying. Ken Chee Hing. Thursday 5 December 2019. THE EDITOR: On Thursday November 28, the police issued a statement that
More2021.2.23 The proliferation of quarries in Trinidad and Tobago has contributed to the country’s development in ways that are both positive and negative. On one hand, quarries provide materials for the construction
MoreSaturday 29 May 2021. Stuart Young. ONE of the things on Energy Minister Stuart Young’s agenda is the issue of illegal quarrying. At the launch of the TT Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TTEITI) country report on Friday, Young said while he was national security minister, illegal quarrying was something he wanted to deal with ...
More2023.12.5 4 Arrested for Illegal Quarrying. December 5, 2023. AZP Staff 1. Spread the love. FOUR men were arrested and excavation equipment seized in Sangre Grande for illegal quarrying. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) on Monday reported that the arrests were made after the Multi-Agency Task Force (MATF) acted on reports from
More2021.10.7 Jacob said illegal quarrying and squatting are large contributors to crime in the division, as these activities lead to gang activity, violent crimes, and in some cases, murder. ... It is a brutal dishonest attack on what we, the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, are entitled to in terms of the illegal extraction of aggregate from our lands as ...
More2024.2.26 The Scourge of Illegal Quarrying. Among the lush landscapes of north-east Trinidad, an insidious activity thrives. Illegal quarrying, a visible blight upon the environment, has not only devastated local ecosystems but has also disrupted the lives of villagers who find themselves powerless against the encroachment of heavy machinery and the
More2011.3.1 The oil and gas sector plays a significant role in Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, accounting for 57% of government revenue in 2022. ... Civil society stakeholders highlighted illegal quarrying of limestone and sands by gangs and noted that the fear of violence from gangs against people reporting on these activities has impeded more
MoreQuarrying. At present, there are approximately ninety (90) active mining operations (both public and private), where forty-five (45) of these are sand and gravel quarries. In Tobago the primary material quarried is andesite. For the year 2013, local aggregate production was estimated at just above six million cubic yards.
More2021.11.9 The latest report of the Trinidad and Tobago Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TTEITI) reveals that only eight of the country’s 90 quarrying operators are licensed.
More2021.9.5 Based on investigations, one illegal red sand quarrying operation in central Trinidad is earning as much as $250,000 per week, untaxed. The operation sells one cubic yard of red sand for $100 to construction contractors. Each of the operation’s trucks can transport up to ten cubic yards per trip, meaning each trip can earn operators up to $1,000.
MoreThe Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
MoreMEEI Mission and Vision. 2022 Onshore and Nearshore Competitive Bid Round- CLOSED. 2023 Shallow Water Competitive Bidding Round. 2021 Deep Water Competitive Bid Round-CLOSED. Application Forms. Legislation and Tax Laws. Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Penalties for Illegal Quarrying.
More2023.3.22 The PAC’s last public hearing with MEEI officials was held on November 27, 2019. Tancoo, who chaired yesterday’s meeting, pointed out that Trinidad and Tobago has been dealing with the problem ...
MoreIllegal Quarrying resulting in the destruction and deforestation of protected forest throughout Trinidad, particularly the Matura Forest Reserve has been ramped up since the end of the leatherback nesting season. Hundreds of
More2020.3.20 a licence— 6. (1) The Committee shall, on receipt of an application for publish and at least a notice newspapers the application Gazette in where (i) applicable, Trinidad and Tobago; conduct— in daily circulation. (ii) and mineral searches company searches; rights; for ownership of surface.
More2023.12.4 It broadcasts over-the-air on channels 12 and 14 and is seen throughout the FLOW cable system on channel 3 (DVS) or 103 (AVS). CNC3's studios are located at the Trinidad Guardian building located on 22–24 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It is both a local broadcast partner and affiliate of Al Jazeera and CNN ...
MoreThe Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
More2023.1.22 Editorial Corruption in quarrying Newsday Sunday 22 January 2023 An excavator which was seized by police after it was found operating at illegal quarry at Pine Road, Matura.. At the weekly police media briefing, Snr Supt Kerwin Francis outlined an appalling narrative of corruption, intimidation and theft that are both stealing the country's
More2022.7.20 The quarrying sector has grown into one of the most corrupt and dangerous in the country, and it has done so right under the nose of the Minerals Division of the Ministry of Energy and Energy ...
MoreThe Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
More2018.8.6 THE Environmental Management Authority (EMA) will co-ordinate state agencies to curb environmental ruin by illegal quarrying and squatting in northeast Trinidad. After two recent stories by Newsday on environmental ruin at Toco, and condemnation by Planning Minister Camille Robinson-Regis, the EMA yesterday issued a statement
MoreThe Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
More2018.7.31 News Man-made and environmental danger lurks Sean Douglas Tuesday 31 July 2018 In this file photo Newsday reporter Sean Douglas points to barren soil in a crater left by illegal quarrying at the
MoreDecember 4th, 2023. MEDIA RELEASE. Four Arrested, Excavators Seized in Illegal Quarrying Operation. Police arrested four men and seized excavation equipment on Saturday after the Multi-Agency Task Force (MATF) acted on reports from the Forestry Division, relative to illegal quarrying being conducted in an area known as Five Acres,
MoreHermitage has Trinidad Tobago's biggest and most modern equipment fleet with some of the largest equipment found in hard rock operations in the region. This all means we can effectively, efficiently and reliably extract from our high quality deposit with the benefits of economies of scale, minimal waste, lower carbon emissions and responsibly ...
MoreTuesday 3 July 2018. Opposition Senator Wade Mark. There is no legal framework to deal with illegal mining operations and draft legislation must be brought to Parliament by the end of this year, says Joint Select Committee (JSC) member Wade Mark. "There is too much illegal mining and quarrying taking place in Trinidad and Tobago."
More2022.3.24 News Eastern cops: Gangs involved in illegal quarrying Shane Superville Thursday 24 March 2022 Murchison Fitzworme Assistant Superintendent Eastern Division at police media briefing at Police Administration Building Corner Edward and Sackville Streets, Port of Spain. - SUREASH CHOLAI. Senior police in the Eastern Division say illegal
MoreQuarrying in Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad and 2023.2.16 Quarrying, both legal and illegal. disturbs the naturally occurring hydrostatic pressures that support the flow of water into important aquifers, and has led to a marked reduction in water production from
More2016.7.5 A DIRECTOR of a construction company is expected to make a virtual appearance in court today charged with attempting to obtain $10 million by fraud. Daniel Wilson, 48, is expected to answer to ...
MoreDCP Jacob also expressed gratitude for the work of the members of the Multi-Agency Task Force and commended their joint effort being made to combat the scourge of illegal quarrying. He stated that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) will “deal with” the criminal element, while the MATF which includes the Commissioner of State ...
More2023.3.8 News TTEITI chairman: Mining still important to Trinidad and Tobago Clint Chan Tack Wednesday 8 March 2023 Quarrying activity in the hills, along the Blanchisseuse Road in Blanchisseuse, where the bedrock layer is now exposed for the extraction of aggregate construction material. File photo by Roger Jacob - TT Transparency Extractive
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