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Hydroelectric Brito, amid fears and continues

environmental specialists say that Brown will cause extensive damage, harm tourism and energy will not produce the proposal. Andrade Gutierrez Group, the project proponent, said that will generate clean energy, fewer pollution and the country will save money by importing less oil.

positions complete rejection Brito hydroelectric project is perceived in the communities of Boca de Shads and The Castle, about 70 kilometers from San Carlos, Department Rio San Juan.
Since mid-2010 reached the San Juan River communities team Andrade Gutierrez group and representatives of government institutions to present the project, villagers and NGOs said "No."
From there, the idea of \u200b\u200bdeveloping a hydroelectric project on Lake Nicaragua was the subject of discussion for several weeks, environmental specialists, who argued that the project would trigger a series Brito environmental problems they described as "irreparable."

However, representatives of Andrade Gutierrez (company in charge of the hydroelectric project), said they were committed to sustainable development, so they study the best conditions for execution.

BRITO block BIOLOGICAL CORRIDOR OF SAN JUAN


Scientists Salvador Montenegro, Jaime Incer, specialists in water resources and environment, feel that the project will bring irreparable damage to the ecosystems of Lake Nicaragua, the San Juan River and the Pacific Coast against Rivas.
One major impact is the ecological imbalance that would cause damming the waters of Nicaragua, said Salvador Montenegro, Center for Aquatic Resource Research (CIRA), who explains that the aquatic fauna spawn reaching the lake through the San Juan River can not enter the construction of the dam on the River.

San Juan River is used as a biological corridor of various aquatic species, however, with the construction of the mobilization of the species will be limited.

"Aquatic species such as tarpon and sharks do not have the ability to skip steps or stairs installed to climb," Montenegro said. He also explained that the presence of these species in the lake is essential to maintain the food chain of aquatic life in Lake Nicaragua.


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