Stop alienation of land around retention ponds


StarMetro's article on June 5.

I refer to StarMetro’s cover story “Dangerous development”, which appeared on June 5.

Congratulations to StarMetro for coming out with investigative reports on this matter, which alerted not only the public but also the authorities, especially policymakers of our day.The reporters must be given a pat on their shoulders for their in-depth reporting surrounding the gravity of this issue and how, despite the implementation of strict buffer zones at the ponds, some have been alienated for development.

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