"How can you perform all the necessary risk and safety assessments, Environment Impact Assessment, and MEPA permits, and still have it ready in two years?", we asked.
"We'll do a 60-day fast-tracking process like government did for SmartCity", Konrad said.
Today the Times reports that although Mepa considered Smart City to be a priority, the complicated process – which included changes to the local plan, approval by Parliament, an Environmental Impact Statement and an obligatory public consultation – was only complete after more than two-and-a-half years.
31 months.
And the risk assessments didn't involve anything having to do with LNG gas tanks a step away from a power-station.
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