Given the hesitancy of those in the know to speak publically about the risk to wildlife the development may have, one might speculate that the news is not good.
One environmental matter that is straightforward is water. We all know about the groundwater situation in La Manzanilla. There is not enough of it at present and Four Seasons has yet to open. When it does, and reaches full capacity, we can with relative ease, roughly calculate water consumption by the number of daily toilet flushes, showers, restaurant food production, grounds maintenance, golf course operation and worker housing. I wonder if Four Seasons consulted with and had joint feasibility studies with local and municipal governments on water supply. We’re local residents consulted? Now let’s add in the impact of the development down the beach. What then? There is not an endless supply of groundwater.
I’m not pretending to know the answers here. Just asking the questions.
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