[JP] 16 Neighborhood associations in proposed landfill site form think tank
Posted: 3. Oct 2022, 11:37
リニアのトンネル残土 処分場予定地の16自治会が「考える会」結成
16 Neighborhood Associations in the Proposed Landfill Site of the Linear Tunnel Overburden Form Think Tank
Representatives from all 16 community associations in the Kaminogo area of Mitake Town, Gifu Prefecture, where there is a plan to construct a disposal site for soil left over from the construction of a tunnel for the Linear Central Shinkansen bullet train, gathered on the evening of January 1 to form the "Kaminogo Area Association for Linear Tunnel Soil". The group plans to ask JR Tokai to change the plan through the town, citing serious risks such as water pollution, collapse, and extinction of valuable species.
The disposal site is planned to be located on privately owned and town-owned land in Misano. There are landowners in the area, and there were hopes for development of the site. However, the site is considered to contain heavy metals and "needs to be addressed".
Info based on https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQB26WFTQB2OIPE00G.html Accessed: 2022-10-03
16 Neighborhood Associations in the Proposed Landfill Site of the Linear Tunnel Overburden Form Think Tank
Representatives from all 16 community associations in the Kaminogo area of Mitake Town, Gifu Prefecture, where there is a plan to construct a disposal site for soil left over from the construction of a tunnel for the Linear Central Shinkansen bullet train, gathered on the evening of January 1 to form the "Kaminogo Area Association for Linear Tunnel Soil". The group plans to ask JR Tokai to change the plan through the town, citing serious risks such as water pollution, collapse, and extinction of valuable species.
The disposal site is planned to be located on privately owned and town-owned land in Misano. There are landowners in the area, and there were hopes for development of the site. However, the site is considered to contain heavy metals and "needs to be addressed".
Info based on https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQB26WFTQB2OIPE00G.html Accessed: 2022-10-03