Santo Domingo.– The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, through the Vice Ministry of Soils and Waters, clarified that the work currently being carried out on the Haina river, in the Manoguayabo area, does not correspond to an illegal extraction of materials, as some community members have denounced, but rather to an official process of environmental recovery and sanitation of the tributary.
The institution explained that the intervention is part of the actions contemplated in Resolution No. 0002-2026, through which the integral recovery of the Haina River basin was declared an environmental emergency, due to the deterioration accumulated over the years in the area. According to the Ministry, the works cover strategic sectors of the basin, including the Palavé section and other areas linked to the industrial and logistics corridor of Haina, where technical studies have identified excessive sedimentation, erosion of margins, reduction of the hydraulic capacity of the channel and irregular occupations in the river's protection strip.We recommend reading: Environment reinforces the recovery of the Haina River to reduce risks and environmental impact
The clarification arises after complaints from community residents in Manoguayabo, specifically in Palavé and Lechería, who expressed concern about an alleged illegal extraction of materials. However, the authorities specified that the work corresponds to a project to recover the tributary, which includes stabilization of margins and construction of containment structures with recycled materials, such as tires. Environment argued that the current conditions of the river pose risks to nearby communities, infrastructure, and the ecological balance of the river system, especially during the rainy season, due to the decrease in natural drainage capacity.








