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About time construction dust is controlled - MEP

It is "high time" that dust emissions from the construction industry are controlled and air quality improved, Nationalist MEP Simon Busuttil said yesterday as he noted complaints from residents neighbouring a quarry in Naxxar.

A petition was presented to Dr Busuttil by the residents who are concerned about the large quantity of "fine dust" originating from a nearby construction plant owned by Carmel Vella Ltd.

During a press conference held near the plant, Dr Busuttil said that air pollution in Malta was a "national problem" and that plants should be bound by the same regulations as construction sites with regard to dust emissions and pollution.

The complaints called for a scientific air quality study by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority to see whether air quality regulations are being breached, he said.

If a breach is found steps would be taken accordingly.

A resident of the affected area said "fine dust" originating from the plant is being carried to residential areas by the wind, adding that all the residents want is a solution to the problem.

"We have no interest in stopping the company's activity," he said.

Dr Busuttil said that while he recognised the complaints, an official study would be required to establish whether any European directives on air pollution were being breached.

He pledged to tackle the problem, saying he would be meeting with the plant's management to discuss immediate remedial solutions to alleviate the problem.

Dr Busuttil also said that he would be meeting with Rural Affairs Minister George Pullicino to raise the issue of air pollution and the possibility of extending regulations that bind construction sites to cover also construction plants.

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Karl Muscat (on 8/11/08)
Well Done Simon Busuttil!

You do not look at faces, you look at the issues.



Karen Zammit Manduca (on 8/11/08)
One of the objectives of the new Environment Management Construction Site Regulations was to control as much as possible the dust nuisance, but to date, even though Swieqi is covered by these regulations, I still find my windscreen full of fresh dust every time I use it - even if it is only after a couple of hours!
One of the regulations concerns the delivery of building materials which had to be made in large sacks rather than carried loose on the back of a truck, but even though Swieqi is one large building site I still have to see this happen!
john fenech (on 8/11/08)
Dear Dr. Busuttil you should know better dust from any construction site is against the law because it is a health hazard. We do not need a study, what we need is enforcement. That is all the work approved by MEPA must be inspected on a frequent basis. It is irresponsible for the government to enhance a law but will fall short from providing the means to reinforce it!
Charles Micallef (on 8/11/08)
The new building safety regulations only apply to the larger building contractors as the small to medium building contractors get away with flaunting all the rules and regulation as can be seen on the sites all over the Islands

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