2 cement manufacturing companies issued with Prohibition Notices start 2 weeks trial period
2 cement manufacturing companies issued with Prohibition Notices start 2 weeks trial period
Permanent Secretary, Joshua Wycliffe.[image: file]
A two weeks trial period that will allow for the regular monitoring of emission levels has started for two Lami based cement manufacturing companies that were issued Prohibition Notices by the Ministry of Environment.
The Ministry had issued the notices as they had suspected that the dust emitted from the operations may not be of the national air quality standard.
Permanent Secretary, Joshua Wycliffe says they met with the companies to ensure all the gaps and breaches are filled however, they are not immediately lifting their conditions.
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There was one action missed by our team in the setting up of the Caubati Resource Recovery Facility – Bari
Facility not to go under operation until all pre-operational requirements are met - Wycliffe There was one action missed by our team in the setting up of the Caubati Resource Recovery Facility – Bari
Facility not to go under operation until all pre-operational requirements are met - Wycliffe
CEO, Nausori and Nasinu Town Councils Anurashika Bari and PS for Environment, Joshua Wycliffe. [image: file]
The Chief Executive Officer of the Nausori and Nasinu Town Councils Anurashika Bari says there was one action missed by their team in the setting up of the Caubati Resource Recovery Facility while the Department of Environment confirms the facility will not go under operation until all pre-operational requirements are met.