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Over 100 Boats Protest Industrial Projects on Galicia’s Ulla River

Demonstrators oppose Altri's pulp mill and Touro-O Pino mine, citing environmental risks and threats to local livelihoods.

Decenas de embarcaciones descienden el río Ulla para denunciar el daño que supondría Altri
Imagen del descenso por el río Ulla

Overview

  • The protest involved over 100 rafts, kayaks, and canoes descending the Ulla River to denounce Altri's proposed pulp mill and the planned reopening of the Touro-O Pino copper mine.
  • Environmental groups warn the projects could harm the Ulla basin's ecosystem, degrade water quality, and endanger the Ría de Arousa’s vital shellfishing industry.
  • The Ulla-Deza river system, a protected Natura 2000 zone serving over 200,000 residents, was the focal point of the demonstration.
  • Pilar Naveira of Plataforma Ulloa Viva emphasized that excluding Altri's project from the national decarbonization fund isolates the Xunta de Galicia in its support for the project.
  • Further protests are planned, including a May 8 rally at the Spanish Congress in Madrid and a June 1 march in Pontevedra under the slogan 'Ni Ence en la ría, ni Altri en la Ulloa.'