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The Ministry of Environment Science and Technology (MEST) has directed all communication network operators in the country to obtain environmental permits for all proposed mast sites before installation.A statement signed by Miss Sherry Aryittey, Minister for Environment Science and Technology said each investor must complete an environmental assessment registration form and submit to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a site plan duly signed by licensed surveyor, block plan, evidence of neighborhood consultation and a lease agreement.“This directive has become necessary because investigations conducted indicate that the installation of most of these masts were mounted without the necessary permit from the EPA and these have resulted in numerous complaints concerning potential public health risks and safety of such installations particularly those located in residential areas,” the statement said.The Ministry advised operators to avoid locating their mast in areas which are not suitable, particularly densely populated residential areas, to avert possible accidents to life and property.“The Ministry wishes to remind all investors in communication in the country that under section 29 of the environment assessment registration 1999,LI 1652, all such developments are to be registered and environmental permits obtained before construction commences,” the statement said.It said non compliance of this regulation is an offence which may evoke the necessary sanctions which includes summary conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a term of not exceeding one year or both.“All residents should take note that residential plots are zoned purposely for residences and not to be leased for the construction of communication masts,” it added.Source: GNA
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