[Stabroek News] H Nauth and Sons Civil Engineering Contractors will be building an asphalt plant at Lethem in Region Nine and the Chief Executive Officer of the firm Kiran Nauth says that the multi-million-dollar investment is due to the future it sees in the town.
One of the companies is H Nauth and Sons, which is seeking authorisation for the asphalt plant at the Lethem Industrial Estate. “We are taking up pavers and all asphalt-related components for the project and it’s a multi-million dollar investment. Since Lethem has become a town, we see a future there and it will return on the investment,” Nauth told Sunday Stabroek.
Nauth said the plant will be on the outskirts of the town and should not have any negative environmental impact to nearby communities. It’s on the outskirts of the town and more in the Savannah area and it definitely won’t have any effects on the people,” he explained.
In addition, he noted that the technology has improved dramatically over the years and as a result, the dangerous emissions associated with asphalt plants have decreased dramatically.
The asphalt plant, which will be the first that will be serving the town, is also expected to create employment for dozens of local persons.
In light of the company’s application for environmental authorisation, acting Executive Director of the EPA Kemraj Parsram told Sunday Stabroek that there is a 30-day period in which residents living around the area where the plant is going to be constructed can make an appeal as to why the project should not go forward or any other relevant comments.
Parsram explained that if there are issues with the projects, then the agency will set the terms of references. If the companies can agree to work in line with the terms of reference, then the permits will be granted to them, once there have been no solid objections from anyone.
According to Nauth, his company is still in the process of transporting its equipment to the area and the deplorable Lethem trail has been a hindrance and is slowing their movements. However, by the start of next year, the plant should be completed and if they have received their permit, then the operations should begin.