Should the Harris Superquarry ga ahead?

Essay by Kenneth MercerUniversity, Bachelor'sB+, January 1994

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Rural Economic Development

SHOULD THE HARRIS SUPERQUARRY

GO AHEAD ?

Kenneth Mercer

BSc Rural Resources III

16th December 1994

CONTENTS

TABLE OF FIGURES I

1 SUMMARY 1

2 INTRODUCTION 1

FIGURE 1 LOCATION OF THE SUPERQUARRY 2

3 THE ISSUES SURROUNDING THE DEBATE 3

3.1 History 3

3.2 The reasons for the selection of Lingerbay 4

3.3 The need for economic development 4

3.4 Other incentives 5

3.5 The environmental concerns 5

3.6 Making the quarry more palatable 6

4 CONCLUSIONS 6

4.1 The case for development 6

4.2 The case against development 6

4.3 The probable outcome 6

4.4 A suitable compromise 6

REFERENCES 7

TABLE OF FIGURES

FIGURE 1 LOCATION OF THE SUPERQUARRY 3

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1 SUMMARY

There is considerable environmental opposition to the development of the Harris

superquarry. This is unlikely to stop the development on its own, but if the Scottish

Office decides that the project can go ahead environmental restrictions are likely to be

imposed on the operation to minimise, as far as possible, the impact.

The reasons for the

development centre round the need for economic development to bring jobs and

prosperity to this remote area. The life of the quarry is expected to be around 60 years

and provide an initial 30 jobs, rising to 80 as the quarry reaches peak production. The

question is if a superquarry is the best solution to the problems of a remote rural area.

What will happen when the jobs come to an end and would another form of investment

not be more appropriate to their needs? Would the presence of a quarry restrict the

choice for further development? Could an integrated approach be adopted and a 2nd

generation quarry planned? The decision of whether or not to...