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    Grand Kru County: EPA Assessment Team Concludes Weeklong EIIA Visit

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkOctober 6, 20251 Comment2 Mins Read
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    EPA EIIA team on field monitoring operations in Grand Kru County.
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    By: Emmanuel Koffa I Grand Kru County Correspondent

    Grand Kru County, Liberia-Monday, October 6, 2025-The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia has successfully concluded a week-long comprehensive environmental investigation and intervention assessment (EIIA) in Grand Kru County, targeting illicit mining activities that continue to endanger the region’s ecosystem.

    The assessment, carried out by a team of EPA inspectors and technicians, led by R. Baiyezenah Brown, Inspector General and assisted by Gregory R. Morris, Senior Compliance Analyst, was prompted by the growing concerns over unregulated Class B and Class C mining operations.

    According to the Agency, these activities are severely degrading the environment, with impacts ranging from water pollution to forest destruction.

    The EPA release further noted that these illegal practices not only violate national environmental guidelines but also pose serious threats to human safety and community livelihoods.

    Composite:Pictures of EPA team assessment of illegal mining actions in Grand Kru County.

    Findings from the field revealed multiple companies operating without the required environmental permits, which is in direct violation of the Environmental Protection and Management Law of 2003. The Agency cited key breaches under sections 56, 69, 90, and 109 of the law, stressing that offenders will face appropriate penalties.

    The released quoted specific operators identified include Marcus Woart and Abednego Chaou Incorporated in Dougbo, Diayoken Chiefdom, Trenbo Administrative District; D & G Group of Company, headed by its CEO, D. Varney Johnson; and Barfor Mining Agency, managed by Hillary Gray, the mining chairman in the Bolloh Poe Clan, Sawayley Chiefdom, Dorbor Administrative District.

    The EPA technicians also recorded clear evidence of land degradation, freshwater contamination, and unsafe working conditions linked to these operations, as the Agency reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding Liberia’s environment and reiterates that no entity is above the law. The EPA again emphasized that it will continue to work to with local authorities and communities in ensuring environmental compliance; while urging miners and companies to align their operations with national regulations, and assured the public that sustained monitoring and enforcement remain central to protecting Liberia’s natural resources for present and future generations.

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