Greenpeace Russia believes that the Government should take
urgent measures to solve environmental problems related to the 2014
Winter Olympics. The Coordination Council for realization of the
Federal Target Program (FTP) should resolve to withdraw all Olympic
venues out of the territory of the Grushevy Range, Caucasian
Reserve and its buffer zone. Another demand is for the Coordination
Environmental Council to resume its regular activities within the
Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federatuin.
The other day Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper released the
interview with Mr. Zhukov about the preparation fot the Olympics.
Some of his statements are, to put it mildly, far from the
truth.
For example, to the question about the potential threat to the
Caucasian Reserve as a result of the construction, Mr. Zhukov said:
«We are not going to hold competitions in the reserve. Following the requests of ecologists, we were visited by the UNESCO experts. They examined all areas allocated for the construction of sports venues and competitions. I met the Secretary General of UNESCO and in details told him about our plans. The organization has no claims against us».
Recently, at the 31st session of the UNESCO World Heritage
Committee (WHC), its members resolved to form a check-up mission
with experts of UNESCO and the International Union for Nature
Conservation (IUCN). The mission is going to examine the territory
of the World Heritage property «Western Caucasus» which includes
the Caucasian Reserve. This decision could only be made because the
Committee had its reasons to think that the World Heritage property
is under the threat of damage. Based on the findings of the
mission, the property can be inscribed in the «World Heritage in
Danger» list.
Mr. Zhukov also said: «We do not violate the Russian environmental laws and we do not threaten the properties under UNESCO protection. If we did this we would never be trusted to hold the Olympics».
It's noteworthy that in 2006 the Russian Government changed the
environmental laws to provide legal grounds for the Olympic
Construction. Last December the Federal Law «On Protected Nature
Areas» was amended. The introduced provisions enable almost any
construction operations in the territories of national parks.
Meantime, another regulation of the RF Government withdrew some
territories from the Sochi National Park allocated for construction
of the Olympic venues.
We have information that at present an issue is being considered
about withdrawal of some areas of the reserve by means of changing
its borders. The aim is to ensure lawful construction of some
Olympic venues. Withdrawing a territory of the reserve is a direct
violation of the Russian law and the Convention concerning
Protection of the UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage.
The vice chairman of the Government also told the journalists:
«... The Government, the Organizational Committee for Preparation for the Olympics created a special environmental council formed with both Russian experts and international organizations – Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund and others. All Olympic venues are to be approved by the environmental impact assessment committee. Nothing can be constructed without an approval of ecologists».
It's noteworthy that the last session of the Coordination
Environmental Council of the MNR RF was held on April 13, 2007.
None of the resolutions of the Council have been implemented
yet.
At present no sports or other venues have been approved by the
environmental impact assessment. The law does not provide for the
mandatory environmental impact assessment of the constructions in
the territory of the National Park, while the amendments into the
law providing for the assessment have not been endorsed by the
State Duma even in the first reading.
The state environmental impact assessment of the Federal Target
Programme «Development of Sochi as a mountain and climate resort up
to 2014» was held this spring but it did not consider allocation of
specific venues. Meantime, none of the recommendations of the
expert panel has been fulfilled. In particular, the coordinated
hydroelectric system on the Mzymta River was never excluded from
the from construction plans.
Nevertheless, according to mass media, August 6 is a deadline
for designing the plan of allocation of all Olympic venues.
Naturally, a comprehensive state environmental impact assessment
can not be organized in such a short time period.
«We are extremely concerned that the Government does not fulfill
its pledges given during the meeting of Mr. Zhukov with
representatives of non-governmental organizations this February»,
says Mikhail Kreindlin, expert of Greenpeace Russia. «Unwillingness
to introduce minor changed in the construction plans (though these
changes are crucial for the environment) can make the Olympic Games
in Russia notorious for the destruction of the World Heritage
property».