Lake Büyükçekmece is planned to be the starting point of the canal's southern end. (Photo: AA/File)
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The environmental impact assessment of the Canal (Kanal) İstanbul project should be canceled after recent allegations of threat, the Union of Chamber of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB/UCTEA) said in a statement today (January 29).
An academic who led a team tasked to prepare a report in 2013 told a court that he was asked by authorities to make changes in the report and received threats after refusing to do so, the Diken website reported yesterday.
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"The EIA process of the Canal İstanbul project has been carried out in violation of the law and scientific and technical principles and the EIA report prepared as a result of this process is erroneous," said TMMOB.
After the cancellation of the EIA process, the case against it should also be dropped, it noted.
"The project has scientific and technical drawbacks and it shouldn't be carried out. The EIA report of the project is questionable.
"The report has been prepared not by scientific data but by instructions and the public is being lied to with this report.
"Scientific corruption in a project with such a large impact area, which is said to be made for the public interest, is absolutely unacceptable and unforgivably before history. It means the abuse of duty."
The academic also said in his petition that he was asked to "review his reservations" at an unofficial meeting at the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization's İstanbul directorate.
"Public institutions directing and putting pressure on academia in line with its political demands by setting up closed meetings is a crime against the society," said the statement. "This project is a rental project dictated to the people and insisting on its construction will leave a large region, especially the city of İstanbul, with an irreversible ecological destruction."
The EIA report for the Canal İstanbul project was approved by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanism on January 17, 2020.
Accordingly, the project would cost 75 billion lira (~10 billion USD) and a new residential area for 500,000 people would be established.
On January 18, the TMMOB İstanbul Provincial Coordination Committee filed an appeal against the project, alleging that the experts picked for the project were not impartial and objective.
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