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Bramsen about Lynetteholm: Do not expect more dumping of sludge | Politics | The Minister of Transport will discuss criticized environmental assessment of Lynetteholm with conciliation districts. Sludge will no longer be dumped in connection with the construction of the artificial peninsula Lynetteholm in the port of Copenhagen. and the clear goal that the dumping of sludge in connection with the project is over. The dumping is also stopped at the moment, she says. The construction project Lynetteholm has been the subject of ongoing criticism. Especially in the recent period, where the environmental assessment of how many nutrients are spread in Køge Bay, is based on a 40-year-old article from the USA. at the project on Thursday 12 May.- There are criticisms that continue to be raised, says Trine Bramsen.- It is about the citizen involvement in the project, and then there are various environmental aspects where it would be responsible to take a discussion, she says and refers to the article.Trine Bramsen does not, however, reveal her own position on the assessment, which Rambøll has led. knowledge of these data or not.- As a politician, I can only state that criticism continues to be raised from. It tells me that there is something in the process that we have to revisit, she says. When the parties meet in the conciliation circle on May 12, the criticism from various will be included. questions the project, then there is something that tells me that we should discuss whether the work has been done well enough. In connection with the environmental assessment, however, it is not perceived that the wrong knowledge has been deliberately used, she emphasizes. Trine Bramsen will first meet with the conciliation group on 12 May, then she will not get rid of Lynetteholm until then. Today she takes part in an open consultation with Minister of the Environment Lea Wermelin (S), where the construction project is also on the agenda./ritzau/

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