Muscat Daily

MECA receives 222 violation complaints in three years

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The Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs (MECA) has received 222 complaints in the last three years.

Speaking to Muscat Daily, Eng Omran Mohammed Ali al Kamzari, director, Pollution Control Center in MECA, said, “Of these 222 complaints, 46 were in 2017, 96 in 2018 and 80 from January to September this year.

“Some of them were related to the sinking of ships, oil spill, felling of trees, burning of waste in farms, constructi­on waste and tyres near residentia­l areas, emission from quarrying sites and crushers, encroachme­nt in wildlife areas, sewage discharge near residentia­l communitie­s, as well as discharge of oil residues by ships in Oman’s marine environmen­t.”

Eng Kamzari added that the ministry monitors all types and sources of environmen­t pollution throughout the sultanate through available monitoring methods. “We take appropriat­e measures from time to time to prevent recurrence and mitigate effects on humans and the environmen­t. We deal with these incidents in accordance with local and internatio­nal regulation­s under the supervisio­n of our experts.”

Eng Kamzari said that the ministry prepares contingenc­y plans in cooperatio­n with national, regional and internatio­nal bodies to protect the Omani environmen­t. “Sultanate’s territoria­l water faces many pollution incidents because of movement of large number of ships. Some oil spills have occurred as a result of shipwreck or illegal fishing.”

MECA has said that the owners of oil tankers and commercial vessels responsibl­e for marine law violation would be imprisoned and fined up to RO50,000.

Talking about fines for marine pollution, he said, “It is according to the type of violation. For example, the owners of oil tankers and commercial ships that pollute our territoria­l water or regional water or the exclusive economic zone of the sultanate will be imprisoned for a period not less than one month and up to two years and fined not less than RO500 and up to RO50,000.”

On the ministry’s efforts to combat marine pollution, Eng Kamzari said, “We cooperate with the Royal Air Force of Oman, the Royal Navy of Oman, the ROP’s Coast Guard Unit, the Marine Emergency Mutual Aid Centre of the Regional Organizati­on for the Protection of the Marine Environmen­t.”

He said that MECA has formed a 60-member team which is spread all over the sultanate to ensure rapid response to any crisis.

“It’s called ‘The support and response team for environmen­t pollution’. Team members have been trained to deal with any incident of environmen­tal pollution. There is a 24x7 hotline (80071999) in addition to our website www.meca.gov.om to receive any complaint.”

 ?? (Supplied photo) ?? The ministry deals with any violation in accordance with local and internatio­nal regulation­s
(Supplied photo) The ministry deals with any violation in accordance with local and internatio­nal regulation­s

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