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The STOP TAV Survey Group has asked municipalities not to cooperate in the survey work

It is planned that surveys will be conducted in Ataun, Idiazabal, Beasain and Bakaiku to study the link between the 'Y Vasca' and Navarre. 

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STOP TAV SurveyK has asked the municipalities of Beasain, Ataun, Idiazabal and Bakaiku not to collaborate in the surveys of the works of the High Speed Train. 

According to press conferences held today in Idiazabal, the organizations announced by the end of October seven new polls in the aforementioned localities, which have not yet begun.

They have assured that, although the Spanish Government's Ministry of Transport says otherwise, the TAV's works will cause environmental damage to the Aralar Natural Park .  "Although they say the TAV will not affect the Natural Park, the Ataun survey points are near the park and the TAV would pass through the protected area"

They have also denounced that the environmental damage of the new route will be "almost the same": "It passes from a 22.5 km tunnel to a 20 km tunnel, and that this infrastructure would completely divide the ecological corridor between Aralar and the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Parks."

Having said that, they have called for participation in the mountain march scheduled for 23 November, which will take place in Idiazabal and will take place over 10 kilometres.

On 26 November, a conference was held at the Ataun City Council by hydrogeologist Inma Mugerza on the impact of the TAV on karstic areas.

 

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