MEPs want answers on Lija dust problem
The European Parliament's Petitions Committee yesterday gave the European Commission two weeks to come up with a detailed progress report on a case raised by a Lija resident on excessive construction dust emissions in his town.
In a petition originally filed in 2006, Michael Zammit claimed that air quality in Lija suffered from dust emissions from the Blokrete construction plant in the area. The Commission had already admitted that air quality in the Lija neighbourhood was in excess of EU limits.
However, a Commission representative present at a committee meeting yesterday said the Maltese authorities had not provided details on this specific case. He said that following a revision of the European ambient air quality law last year, Malta had sought more time to comply with EU standards. The Commission is considering the request.
At the end of this January, infringement proceedings were filed against 10 EU countries on air quality legislation but Malta was not among them because its request for additional time was being considered.
Intervening during the meeting, Nationalist MEP Simon Busuttil said he had visited the plant and, although some improvement had been made, it was clearly not enough. He recalled that the national authorities had to come up with a list of mandatory measures and a timeframe within which such measures would be implemented.
Dr Busuttil said that since the complaint was filed in 2006 he had received several other protests from residents of other localities, such as Naxxar, San Pawl tat-Tarġa and Siġġiewi. Some of the complaints would soon find their way to the Petitions Committee, he added.
Dr Busuttil said the petition should be kept open until more improvements were made.
The request was agreed upon and the petition was kept open. The Commission was asked to report back in writing on the matter within two weeks.
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Stefania Rosette Cassar
Feb 13th 2009, 15:43
The situation in Lija is truly shameful especially when considering that the environment should be at the top of the agenda at the moment. I frequently use the road in question when driving to my boyfriend's home and I notice the beautiful green trees covered in a layer of tick white dust. I'm sure that apart from being ugly, it also does not give any benefit to the trees or to the residents and car drivers!
Mario Tabone-Vassallo
Feb 13th 2009, 11:36
Gharukaza, ilha tkarkar minn zmien Mabel meta, wara li "esperti Maltin" qalu li l-kisi tal-sigar fil-art taghha b'kutra trab bajda ma kienetx taghmillhom hsara, u Mabel gabet esperti minn barra li qalu l-kontra. Siehed l-"esperti Maltin" jghidu li harqa biex tilqa' l-hmieg taz-zwiemel kefrija meta l-GB juzawhom bi ftehim mal-RSPCA u l-Ewropa bosta pajjizi juzawhom