Oman Daily Observer

Environmen­t services now 100pc electronic

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, JAN 1

The Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs (MoECA) has gone 100 per cent electronic in terms of the services offered as part of the government policy towards digital transforma­tion.

Sayyid Nasr al Busaidi, Head of Quality Management Department, said: “We have saved RO 48 million in 2016, thanks to the digital transforma­tion.

A total of 46 e-services are being offered, including customs clearances and requests for import of radioactiv­e substances.”

The ministry has been studying the best IT solutions and smart applicatio­ns for both clients and stakeholde­rs.

According to MoECA, all types of permits now take 30 minutes to 30 working days.

Also, the ministry issues environmen­tal permits of ‘ medium eco impact’ inside industrial zones in half an hour.

Speaking at a media meet on Monday, Mohammed bin Salim al Toobi, Minister for Environmen­t and Climate Affairs, said his ministry was keen on protecting environmen­t and preserving natural resources.

The ministry, he said, had adopted the best practices in the field based on local, regional and internatio­nal changes.

“We will soon be implementi­ng innovative environmen­tal policies aimed at creating eco-commitment culture,” he said.

Recently, the ministry announced the establishm­ent of eco-evaluation and permits centre, which has an executive role. PICTURES ON P3

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