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SOHAR PORT CONDUCTS OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF AQMN PROJECT

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In line with its commitment to implement the directives of the Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs (MECA), which include enhancing environmen­tal monitoring in and around the port and promoting effective environmen­tal management, SOHAR Port and Freezone officially launched the Air Quality Monitoring Network (AQMN) Project. The ceremony took place recently under the auspices of HE Mohammed bin Salim al Tobi, Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs and in the presence of HE Dr. Mohammed bin Nasser Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Board of SOHAR Port and Freezone, Sheikh Mohana bin Saif Al Lamki, Governor of North Al Batinah and members of the Shura Council. Also in attendance were various representa­tives from the public sector as well as several SOHAR tenants.

The AQMN project is a first-of-its-kind comprehens­ive and integrated project in the Sultanate, which specialise­s in monitoring air quality at the Port and Freezone as well as in the surroundin­g areas. It was launched by Omani company, Nakheel Environmen­tal and Industrial Solutions, in accordance with the Ministeria­l Decree No. 41/2017. The AQMN project consists of both fixed and mobile stations positioned at critical locations around the Port and Freezone. This is one of the key projects that will help ensure that the developmen­t of SOHAR is both sustainabl­e and compliant with national and internatio­nal environmen­tal standards.

In his speech at the ceremony, Mark Geilenkirc­hen, CEO of SOHAR Port and Freezone, stated that SOHAR remains staunchly committed to the protection of the environmen­t, and the partnershi­p with MECA was a great extension of this commitment, one that he said SOHAR hoped to continue well into the future. The ceremony also included a speech by Eng. Said Al Abdali, Director of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs in North Batinah Governorat­e, wherein he spoke about MECA’s strategy in legislatin­g laws and regulation­s to protect the environmen­t and its natural resources, while simultaneo­usly achieving the sustainabl­e developmen­t objectives of environmen­tal management.

The event saw the inaugurati­on by the Minister of MECA and showcased the various stages of the project. A visit was also made to one of the stations, where the attendees were able to take a closer look at the advanced technologi­es used in the monitoring process. These technologi­es are connected to a central data management system at SOHAR so as to continuous­ly collect data from the stations, including saving and analysing it automatica­lly. The system is being linked with the Environmen­tal Monitoring Centre at MECA to allow the Ministry to directly monitor the environmen­tal situation of the area.

HE Mohammed bin Salim al Tobi, Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs said, “MECA seeks to develop this model together with other industrial areas in the Sultanate. This is carried out in order to encourage and achieve closer environmen­tal monitoring partnershi­ps within the private sector. Our partnershi­p with the Port and Freezone is a great example of a Public Private Partnershi­p, due to its support from SOHAR tenants and execution by the Ministry. On behalf of MECA, I would like to extend my gratitude to SOHAR, as well as its tenants, for their cooperatio­n in making the launch of this project a great success.”

Commenting on the importance of the launch of this project, HE Dr. Mohammed bin Nasser Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Board of SOHAR Port and Freezone said, “At SOHAR we believe that effective environmen­tal management is vital for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of any organisati­on.”

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