Durban residents want answers after refinery emission
26 Feb 2021
‘Flare’: The refinery in Wentworth contributed to pollution in the Durban South area, causing breathing ailments. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)
The South Durban Environmental Alliance has expressed shock and frustration after hearing that the Engen refinery in Wentworth, Durban had been allegedly reopened.
People living near the refinery were subjected to two hours of dirty smoke from the refinery, the alliance said on Saturday.
Desmond D’sa, the chairperson of the alliance, said “That refinery is rotten and needs attention. And we understand it to be closed.”
But Engen’s spokesperson, Gavin Smith, said the emission was a five-minute “flare” in which excess gases are extracted. “The refinery remains closed, except for certain sections while investigations are ongoing … investigations of this magnitude and complexity requires commitment to due process. Engen appointed an independent, experienced an
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