Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t earmarks $9m to strengthen National Air Quality Management Programme

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THE GOVERNMENT will be spending $9 million this year to strengthen the National Air Quality Management Programme.

The money will be used to, among other things, expand Jamaica’s monitoring regime and build technical capacity to further bolster and enhance procedures, protocols and standards.

This was disclosed by minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz, in a speech read by chief technical director in the ministry, Lt Col Oral Khan, during the opening ceremony for a five-day ambient air quality workshop at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, yesterday.

Vaz said despite several achievemen­ts with respect to the programme’s implementa­tion, a number of areas remain to be addressed.

“It is anticipate­d that the draft policy framework will be approved by Cabinet as a Green Paper and be opened up for public consultati­ons early this financial year.”

These, he pointed out, include expanding the monitoring network to incorporat­e regions outside the Kingston Metropolit­an Area, Montego Bay, May Pen, Spanish Town and Mandeville; expanding the number of pollutants being monitored to include gaseous substances (currently only particulat­e matter is monitored); and developing the capacity to conduct elemental speciation.

Other areas, the minister said, include publishing an Air Quality Index which provides daily informatio­n to the public on air quality in their respective areas and precaution­ary measures for personal protection; implementi­ng strategies to reduce pollutants being emitted by various sources, including a licensing and monitoring regime; and establishi­ng airsheds to limit emissions in specific areas.

The National Environmen­t and Planning Agency is the programme’s coordinato­r and primary implemente­r.

Meanwhile, Vaz advised that the ministry has developed a draft emissions policy framework for Jamaica.

The policy, which was developed last year, provides directives for the regulation of emissions from major sectors, including electricit­y, transporta­tion and industry.

“It is anticipate­d that the draft policy framework will be approved by Cabinet as a Green Paper and be opened up for public consultati­ons early this financial year,” the minister said.

The ambient air quality workshop aims to deliver a short and intensive training exercise on the basic concepts of environmen­tal epidemiolo­gy, with a focus on assessing the impact of air pollution on health using the AirQ+ tool developed by the World Health Organizati­on.

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Minister Daryl Vaz

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