Dominican environmental regulators have taken decisive action against a major development consortium for serious ecological violations. The Physical Planning Division issued a formal Stop Order and Compliance Notice on December 1, 2025, targeting MMC Development Ltd (MMCE) and China Railway No. 5 Engineering Group (CR5) for their controversial ‘Deux Branches Operation’ project.
The enforcement document, which surfaced publicly on the Save Deux Branches Facebook page, outlines multiple regulatory breaches with significant environmental implications. Chief among the violations is the illegal dumping of materials near the ecologically sensitive Pagua River, creating both environmental hazards and public health concerns for local communities.
Regulatory authorities further determined that the development consortium proceeded with operational activities without obtaining mandatory departmental permissions, constituting a clear breach of regional planning protocols. The official order mandates immediate cessation of all project activities effective December 1, 2025, with substantial financial penalties authorized for non-compliance.
The comprehensive 3.31MB documentation details specific remedial actions required alongside established fine structures for ongoing violations. This enforcement action represents a significant regulatory intervention in development activities affecting Dominica’s natural resources and community welfare.
