Of primary concern to residents is the potential for loss of recreational values of the regions. What could be lost due to aesthetic degradation or ecosystem disruption?
There are no tenured recreation licenses currently in the areas covered by the projects. However, Plutonic Power will ensure that the footprint of the project will be minimal. Upgrading of the existing road into the Project area could allow for greater ease of access and allows for greater recreational use in the lower section of the Project area. Ongoing consultation has illuminated recreational use areas, and has induced Project design responses to reduce and avoid impacts. Consultation with the public and stakeholder groups will continue, and wherever possible, identified conflicts will be addressed through alteration of Project design. 44. Some of the regions employment and revenue is derived from tourism. Though we understand that it is Plutonic’s goal is to build a project without affecting the natural surroundings, the fact is that the tourists are paying for time in a remote, pristine, non-industrialized setting. Will your project negatively effect the pristine and non-industri
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