A court rules that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador's capital
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Jul 08, 2024 01:43 AM IST
A court rules that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador's capital
QUITO, Ecuador In an usual ruling, a court in Ecuador ruled Sunday that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through the capital, Quito.
The city government appealed the ruling, which is based on an article of Ecuadors Constitution that recognizes the rights of natural features like the Machángara River. Activists who filed the complaint said Sunday the decision is historic.
This is historic because the river runs right through Quito, and because of its influence, people live very close to it," said Darío Iza, whose group Kitu Kara filed the complaint on behalf of the river.
The court ruled that while appeals proceed, the government will have to come up with a plan to clean up the Machángara.
The city of 2.6 million people dumps all sorts of effluents and contaminants into the Machángara, which starts high in the Andes mountains. But by the time it runs through Quito, it encounters problems such as a near-total lack of treatment of the waste water that is dumped into it.
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