This thing is very big. The two countries have been squaring off for many years over who has soreignty of the river. There are numerous civil law suits, countersuits, complaints in the International formuns and communities. Both countries have tried to undermine control of the river at every turn.
Long story short. A few days ago the Nicas sovereign rule over the river was upheld in a one of these International courts. The Nicaruaguans have a lot of rivers. This particular river however is large enough for commerce. Barge traffic! They need commerce to help their very, very, very, very poor country unlike their neighbor to the south.
Before the judgement the Nicas were applying for the right to dredge this river in spite of the ruling that they share the responsibilty of the river. Up until a few days ago they could not dredge in this river. The Nicas never gave their atempts to gain total control of the river up until the decision was made a few days ago.
CR with their Eco stance in the Eco community with their volcanic rock filled streams a very small rivers have always claimed that dredging of this particular river would cause Eco problems in their country?
Not anymore than I see in the trash filled rivers that flow through San Jose? No wastwater treatment facilities in the country. Solid waste, bovine, porcinine, as well as human waste going directly to most of the the rivers in CR.
Once the Nicas got permission a few days ago to dredge the river they were insensitive to the history of the river dispute between the two countires. They pumped material from the river possibly (nonbeneficial use material) to the Costa Rica side of the river which is no longer the CR side of the river post decision. And the Nicas are attempting to enforce their authority over the area after the decision the other day.Their is also the question of a small island within the river inhabited by Ticos for who knows how long!
The dredge material should be discharged to their land and not to the lands under CR sovereignty.
I am interested to know which direction the river flows?
If you want the specific decision on the permission to dredge the river you might find more about it. I read so many notifications I cant remember where I saw the decision but it was in Latin News print. Try Nica News by way of Inside Costa Rica about two days ago!
I think there will be saber rattling. The US might step in file something on behalf of Cr with United Nation or some other International body, station the Navy ships close by, warn Nicaruaga about their aggressive behavior in the region, threaten sanctions. And the Nicas will ratchet back until the heat is off abnd start their shit all ova a gin!
Peace
fiddie
