VI News Staff 11 months ago

Magens Bay Seeks To Mitigate Environmental Threat During Hurricane Season: DPNR

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As the USVI braces for a potentially devastating hurricane season during a La Niña cooling phase, concerns over environmental protection and storm water management at Magens Bay have resurfaced. Darlan Brin, a seasoned planning professional, emphasizes the urgent need for effective stormwater management to safeguard the beach and its surrounding waters. Despite previous warnings, nonpoint source pollution remains a critical issue, with a lack of enforcement on permit regulations and sediment traps, threatening the bay’s natural beauty and marine habitat.

Historical Context and Current Challenges

The battle to preserve Magens Bay’s pristine environment has been long-standing, with efforts dating back to the 1980s when development threats loomed large. Former Senator Iver Stridiron and Public Works Commissioner Darryl Smalls recount the changes they’ve witnessed over the years, highlighting the bay’s deteriorating water clarity and altered sand color due to unchecked runoff and development. The area’s struggle against environmental degradation is a testament to the Virgin Islands’ broader challenges in safeguarding its natural resources amidst development pressures.

Regulatory Oversight and Missed Opportunities

The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) faces criticism for its inadequate response to environmental management and conservation efforts. Historical attempts to establish a territorial park system to protect valuable landscapes and marine habitats have largely fallen short due to legislative disinterest and a lack of vision. The account of a controversial breakwater construction by AT&T further illustrates the challenges of enforcing environmental regulations and the consequences of inaction on the island’s ecological well-being.


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