SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The U.S. government has a new battle in Vieques, the Puerto Rican island that was used as a Navy bombing range for decades.
An extensive cleanup of Vieques is under way and the Navy says it’s close to finishing work on a former munitions disposal site on the island.
It would be a milestone for the cleanup, but the plan has sparked criticism.
The government proposes fencing off the 400-acre site as a nature reserve, without clearing about half the area of debris from years of detonating out-of-date munitions. The Navy says it poses little danger and protects habitat.
Opponents say the Navy should clear the entire area. The plan is still under review. A public comment period ends Friday.
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