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EPA Director visits DDL operations in Guyana

DDL Remains Focused On The Environment During Expansion and Diversification

GEORGETOWN, GUYANA – Director of the Guyana Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dr. Vincent Adams Thursday toured the operations of Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) at Diamond during which he was afforded an on-the spot look at the company’s compliance with environmental regulations.

He was also able to discuss with DDL’s management environmental issues associated with its future expansion and diversification programs as well as government’s plans for roads and other infrastructure developments in the Diamond community.

Also participating in the tour and working lunch was a team from the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) comprised of Development Facilitation Officers Orsen Simon and Reshma Persaud.

EPA Director Dr Vincent Adams listens to a point being made by Master Distiller Sean Caleb during the visit to DDL operations at Diamond
EPA Director Dr Vincent Adams listens to a point being made by Master Distiller Sean Caleb during the visit to DDL operations at Diamond.
EPA committed to working with private sector

In his discussions with the DDL team, headed by Executive Chairman, Komal Samaroo, Dr. Adams said his agency is committed to collaboration with the private sector but that it should expect no special favours and business entities must comply with the regulations.

He advised that companies should apply for the renewal of permits ahead of the expiry dates of those permits so as to avoid being non-compliant. He said the EPA is prepared to address renewal applications for permits three months prior to their expiry.

EPA Director Dr Vincent Adams makes a point to DDL Chairman Komal Samaroo and his team during the visit to DDL operations at Diamond.
EPA Director Dr Vincent Adams makes a point to DDL Chairman Komal Samaroo and his team during the visit to DDL operations at Diamond.

Mr. Samaroo informed the EPA Director that DDL is committed to full compliance of environmental regulations pointing to a number of initiatives the company has taken over the years to ensure protection and preservation of the environment. He explained that as a company with a leading brand on the international market there was no alternative to ensuring that DDL’s operations remain environmentally friendly.

There are some issues in the Diamond community which need to be resolved with which the CH&PA team engaged the National Democratic Council (NDC) following its visit to DDL operations.

 

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