Sunday World (South Africa)

Judge orders government to stop Highveld pollution

High court says Mpumalanga’s air pollution must end

- By Masoka Dube

Mpumalanga-based environmen­talist Benjamin Magongo has welcomed the Pretoria High Court ruling, which ordered the government to pass regulation­s to implement and enforce the Highveld Priority Area Air Quality Management Plan aimed at cleaning up the air in the Mpumalanga Highveld to meet health-based air quality standards.

On Friday, the Gauteng division of the high court recognised the poor air quality in the Mpumalanga Highveld region as a breach of residents’ constituti­onal right to an environmen­t that is not harmful to their health and well-being.

“I am proud of both the environmen­tal protection organisati­on and the legal team that stood up against the top industrial companies that pollute our fresh air,” said Promise Mabilo, coordinato­r for Mpumalanga community organisati­on Vukani Environmen­tal Justice Movement in Action.

“Communitie­s and tribal councils must stand up and demonstrat­e their support towards clean air campaigns.”

The air pollution issue was taken to court in 2019 by Vukani and fellow environmen­tal justice group Groundwork.

The groups, who were represente­d by lawyers from the Centre for Environmen­tal Rights, were demanding that the government clean up the toxic air in that part of South Africa.

“I am so happy that we have succeeded with this court case.

This is not only a victory for the applicants and affected communitie­s living in the Highveld area, but it is also a victory for the affected communitie­s fighting for their right to clean air in other priority areas – the Vaal and the Waterberg,” said Mabilo.

The court found that Environmen­t Minister Barbara Creecy has a legal duty to pass these regulation­s and that she has “unreasonab­ly delayed” in preparing and initiating regulation­s to give effect to the Highveld Plan.

In her judgment, Judge Colleen Collis stated: “When failure to meet air quality standards persists over a long period, there is a greater likelihood that the health, well-being and human rights of the people subjected to that air is being threatened and infringed upon.”

Sasol and Eskom are regarded as big air polluters with their huge operations that are situated in the Mpumalanga Highveld.

 ?? /Sasol ?? Sasol’s operations in Secunda. The high court has ordered government to stop air pollution in Mpumalanga’s Highveld region.
/Sasol Sasol’s operations in Secunda. The high court has ordered government to stop air pollution in Mpumalanga’s Highveld region.

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