He said that coal particles that have been polluted in the sea of West Aceh Regency are very difficult to recover because coal particles that have been polluted in the sea cannot be seen by the naked eye.
the sea cannot be seen with the naked eye.
“So, the incident of coal spills into the sea is not finished by buying coal stranded on the beach, there must be a responsible party,” Fajri added.
He said that the case of coal spills in the West Aceh Sea was a negligence on the part of the company, and he was sure that with this incident there would be no party who would claim responsibility for the incident.
“There will definitely be no party that claims responsibility,” he said.
In this case, said Fajri Fadilah, there must be a supervisor who can detect the perpetrator who caused the spill of coal chunks into the sea, and that can only be done by the supervisor.
Previously, Bukhari, Head of the West Aceh District Environment and Hygiene Office (DLHK), said that until now, not a single mining company or mining material user has taken responsibility for the coal spill in the West Aceh Sea.
“Until today, no company has admitted that the coal spilled into the West Aceh sea belongs to them, all of them ‘throw their bodies away’,” Bukhari told ANTARA in Meulaboh, Thursday.
Although the issue has been discussed with the DPRA Special Committee Team, DLHK Aceh, DLHK West Aceh, as well as representatives of coal mining companies in West Aceh and Nagan Raya, and PLTU 1-2 Nagan Raya some time ago during a hearing at the Aceh DPRA.
Until now, he said, the parties that have been carrying out coal mining activities, including coal mining companies, have not been aware of the importance of coal mining in Aceh.