15 Aug 2017

Blow-out of costs of Tahiti army site clean-up

3:20 pm on 15 August 2017

A township in French Polynesia is alarmed at the cost of cleaning up a former French military site which was returned last year.

Three hectares were ceded to Arue for a symbolic price of one euro and they have been earmarked for the development of a business park.

But the mayor Philip Schyle has told the La Depeche de Tahiti the projected cost to fix the site, which has asbestos, has blown out from $US300,000 to $US1.2 million.

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Arue mayor Phlip Schyle Photo: AFP

A town official said Arue knew it had to fund the clean-up but regulations have been changed and this had quadrupled the costs.

He said the French High Commission had been approached for help.

He also said this served as a warning to other townships where the military returned land after the end of nuclear weapons testing.

Perimeter fence of the French military base in Tahiti.

Perimeter fence of the French military base in Tahiti. Photo: RNZI/ Walter Zweifel