Environment Ministry acts to reclaim Haina River from illegal exploitation

The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has initiated a comprehensive ecological restoration project targeting the critically degraded Haina River. This intervention, operating under the authority of Resolution 002-2026, officially designates the area between La Lechería and the Palavé batey as being in a state of environmental emergency. The declaration comes after decades of severe ecological damage that has disrupted the river’s natural balance and elevated risks for adjacent populations.

A coalition of national agencies, including the National Environmental Protection Service (SENPA), the Ministry of Defense, the Dominican Army, and the Air Force, is providing critical operational support. The Air Force is conducting aerial surveillance missions to monitor the area, while military engineering units are contributing logistical expertise. Government analysis identifies prolonged illegal aggregate mining, widespread deforestation, and systematic neglect of the watershed as the primary drivers behind the river’s altered hydrology and increased flooding vulnerability.

Environment Minister Paíno Henríquez emphasized a stringent zero-tolerance stance against environmental violations, underscoring the critical need to rehabilitate the vital waterway. The technical scope of the project encompasses extensive sediment removal, riverbed cleansing, bank stabilization, and hydraulic capacity enhancement to restore natural water flow and mitigate ecological harm.

Concurrently, authorities unveiled a targeted security strategy establishing surveillance at five identified hotspots of illegal extraction activity. This plan involves installing fixed monitoring posts, deploying mobile patrol units, and implementing rapid-response teams to prevent further environmental crimes. Initial restoration efforts will focus on the La Lechería and Palavé sectors, representing the first phase of a larger, multi-agency initiative launched previously to achieve the complete rehabilitation of the Haina River basin and reinforce national environmental safeguards.