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    NEPA is the Jamaican Government Agency just as the EPA is an American Government Agency. I am not sure why you think they are different.

    Here is the overview, mission statement, legislative mandate and policies of NEPA:

    Overview

    The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) is an Executive Agency that became operational on April 1, 2001.


    NEPA represents a merger between the Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA), the Town Planning Department (TPD) and the Land Development and Utilization Commission (LDUC). The Agency results from the work of the Government of Jamaica Public Sector Modernization Programme (PSMP). The aim of the merger is to integrate environmental, planning and sustainable development policies and programmes and to improve customer service.

    Our Mission

    To promote sustainable development by ensuring protection of the environment and orderly development in Jamaica through highly motivated staff performing at the highest standard.

    Our Vision

    That Jamaica's natural resources are being used in a sustainable way and that there is broad understanding of environment, planning and development issues, with extensive participation amongst citizens and a high level of compliance to relevant legislation.

    Our Core Values

    Integrity: We earn our reputation by adhering to the highest ethical standards, conduct and moral principles and at all times act in ways to preserve our integrity.

    Accountability: We hold ourselves accountable to the public, accept responsibility for the decisions and actions that we take and will submit ourselves to the scrutiny that attends our decisions and actions.

    Justice & Fair-play: In valuing the diversity in human nature and circumstances, we apply the principles of justice and fair-play in all our dealings within and outside the Agency to ensure that equity always prevails.

    Customer Service: We acknowledge our role as a provider of services and will always strive to satisfy and exceed our customers’ expectations.

    Teamwork: We foster collaboration and teamwork among staff while maintaining individual accountability.

    Health & Safety: We strive to create and maintain a safe and healthy work environment.


    Empowerment: We aim to create a learning organization where all our employees are empowered to achieve excellence, and high levels of performance are recognized and rewarded.

    Respect: We treat our team members, clients and partners with mutual respect and sensitivity, recognizing the importance of diversity.


    Legislative Mandate

    NEPA operates under the following Acts:

    The Natural Resources Conservation Authority Act;

    The Town and Country Planning Act;

    The Land Development and Utilization Act;

    The Beach Control Act;

    The Watersheds Protection Act; and

    The Wild Life Protection Act

    Endangered Species (Protection, Conservation and Regulation of Trade) Act



    Policies

    The work of NEPA is guided by the following policies and plans:

    Jamaica National Environmental Action Plan (JaNEAP) 1999-2002

    National Physical Plan

    Policy for Jamaica's System of Protected Areas - 1997

    Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Draft)

    Watershed Management Policy (Draft)

    Beach Policy for Jamaica (Draft)

    Environmental Management Systems Policy and Strategy (Draft)
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    Last edited by rastagirl777; 06-16-2011 at 10:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastagirl777 View Post
    So under the "Beach Control Act" - would that mandate NEPA to create an independent report regarding the Sandals proposal? If so, has one been done? Is it in progess?
    Quote Originally Posted by RastaCrab View Post
    In the States, the EPA takes on the task of doing the counter study looking closer at the alternative solutions. It appears the same will hold true with the Jamaican system. The report is a revised report based on input from NEPA engineers.
    RG,

    It looks like RastaCrab already answered your question. If you would like to reach out to NEPA, you can find all the contact
    information you could possibly want by googling "NEPA Jamaica".

    If you take the time to read the links that have been posted, especially from the United Nations Environment Program that has the entire Negril area as its pilot project focus and the full Sandals proposal, you would see all your questions from your second post answered as well.

    For further information, please feel free to contact NEPA.
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