, groundwater and public health, especially on the olive presses that are spread in the provinces of Wazan and Chefchaouen and the main roads.
As the Olive Age began about three months ago, the remnants of some of the buildings, which produce foul odors, cause the spread of insects and injure those living in neighboring areas with respiratory sensitivities.
As long as residents near the contemporary resentment of the accumulation of the material "dried" olives in front of the contemporary, and non-disposal, demanding to accelerate the disposal of olive dried specifically, as is the practice, as it is used in heating, and clamps in the form of cubes to be sold to citizens, And contributes to solving the crisis in terms of reducing environmental pollution, and securing heating fuel for some citizens.
The remnants of olive after the age of many, including "Coral", with its odor and black color, causing great environmental damage, because it contains a high proportion of hazardous substances to human life, such as organic acids.
He pointed out that "coral" affects groundwater and agricultural land, causing the killing of trees and plants, especially as it is transported through tanks and dumped in agricultural areas, causing environmental damage to these areas.
He called on the concerned authorities, especially the ministries of agriculture and the environment, to "deter the owners of the pastures that accumulate peat and do not get rid of it," calling for intensified censorship in this area, and to organize tours of contemporary and other facilities that may damage the environment.
One of the residents living next to the olive presses pointed out that in the operations of the era, the remnants of olives, whether olive or peat, are disposed of in the wrong ways.
He added that "olive water can be used in the mill, recycled for second use, which guides the consumption of water, limits the amount of peat water, and the use of olive oil as a source of energy or animal feed, and other proposals, easy to apply to preserve the environment.
The Ministry of Environment confirmed in a previous press statement its intention to "take legal action against the owners of contemporary violators of environmental requirements." However, no decisions or measures are currently in place, which will pose a real threat to all levels, especially the environment, in the coming years.
Prepared by the Partnership for Development and Gender.