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  • Is Maracas Valley in Crisis?

  • QuarryingTraffic CongestionDenuding of the HillsidesWater ShortagesISSUES IN THE VALLEY

  • QuarryingTraffic CongestionDenuding of the HillsidesWater ShortagesImpact of Ortinola Quarry

  • Coosals Quarry

    200 t/day 300t/dayFEB 2004JAN 2005

  • Coosals QuarryNov 2007

  • El Chorro Quarry - no longer in operation100 t/day 150t/day20082002

  • Proposed Ortinola QuarryArea 19 acres-NO CEC REQUIRED!Estimated capacity: 80-120 t/dayUpstream WASA's Acono Water Works; one of only two water catchment areas in Maracas Valley.

  • Proposed Ortinola Quarry Area

  • Proposed Caurita QuarryArea 10 Hectares - NO CEC REQUIRED

  • CAN THE VALLEY SUPPORT ANOTHER QUARRY?ANOTHER QUARRY WILL PUT US OVER THE EDGE!

  • QuarryingTraffic CongestionDenuding of the HillsidesWater ShortagesImpact of Ortinola Quarry

  • Traffic!!

  • Traffic SummaryPresent capacity of the Maracas Royal Road: 800 to 1000 vehicles/hr

    Present usage of the Maracas Royal Road: 738 vehicles/hr (morning peak, south bound direction)

    Maracas Royal Road is currently close to maximum capacity !

  • January 2002Heavy Trucks did not help this Situation

  • and in October 2007.

  • And in February 2008

  • CAN THE MARACAS ROYAL ROAD SUPPORT MORE HEAVY VEHICLES?

  • QuarryingTraffic CongestionDenuding of the HillsidesWater ShortagesImpact of Ortinola Quarry

  • Acono

  • As a result of deforestation & slash and burnAs a result of poor land clearance for housing developments

  • Satellite imagery Mountain View

  • Satellite imagery Valley View

  • Satellite imagery Acono

  • View from the ground Acono (2002)

  • Acono February 2008

  • Maracas Gardens as seen from Mountain View (January 2005)

  • Poolside 2005

  • Buena Vista at the Entry to the Valley (2002)

  • Maracas Gardens (2002)

  • House surrounded by Water!

  • More Flooding-2007

  • SHOULD THERE BE MORE REMOVAL OF HILLSIDE COVER?

    No!

    It is also the cause of flooding in the Caroni Plain

  • QuarryingTraffic CongestionDenuding of the HillsidesWater SupplyImpact of Ortinola Quarry

  • MARACAS VALLEY IS A

    SENSITIVE WATERSHED AREA

  • Maracas Valley: Facts and FiguresPopulationMaracas Valley population growth is 6 times the national average !

  • Level Of Service (LOS) measured on a five class scale

    Class 1 168 hours per week or continuous supplyClass 2120 to 168 hours per weekClass 3 84 to 120 hours per weekClass 448 to 84 hours per weekClass 5Less than 48 hours per week

    Maracas Valley predominantly in classes 3 and 4. There is scope for improvementWater Situation

  • 2000 Water Supply: 5,800 m3/day

    2000 Water Demand: 5,900 m3/day 2000 Water Balance (Supply Versus Demand) 2000 water balance is at a near equilibrium

  • Ortinola Quarry would negatively affect the water balance of Maracas Valley as follows:

    2010 Water Supply: 4,700 m3/day (19% decrease as compared to 2007 figures)

    2010 Water Demand: 7,000 m3/day (19% increase as compared to 2007 figures)

    2010 Water Balance (Supply Versus Demand) 2010 Water Deficit (1-2): 2,300 m3/day (33% of 2010 water demand !!!)

  • Water Balance (Supply Versus Demand)

  • Ortinola and Caurita quarries will result in:

    Increased loading of the Maracas Royal Rd.Decrease of hillside coverIncreased flooding Chronic water shortages and scheduling

    Impact of Proposed Ortinola and Caurita Quarries

  • Ortinola and Caurita quarries will result in:

    Reduced water qualityIncreased incidences of water borne diseasesetc. Increase in air pollution creating respiratory problems and lowering of life expectancy (vehicles, quarry blasts)

    Impact of Proposed Ortinola and Caurita Quarries

  • Is Maracas Valley in Crisis?

    Yes!

  • CAN THE VALLEY SUPPORT ANOTHER QUARRY?NO

  • ALTERNATIVESImport aggregate - A study has indicated that the cost of imported aggregate is similar to that of locally produced material Eco-Tourism