
Saturday, 27th June 2009 - 11:53CET
European Commission may take action against Sliema, Gzira pollution
The European Commission is verifying whether to take action against pollution in Sliema and Gzira, Alternattiva Demokratika said.
It said that in a reply to a European parliamentary question by the European Greens on pollution in Sliema and Gzira, the EC said that it was verifying whether to take infringement procedures against the Maltese government.
This was because Malta has not yet submitted the required documentation on this issue. In a joint statement, AD chairman Arnold Cassola and former Sliema councillor Michael Briguglio said that both the Malta Environment and Planning Authority and the Public Transport Authority have been dragging their feet for too long on the issue, resulting in excessive traffic pollution in streets such as Manwel Dimech, Rue D'Argens and Mrabat, to the detriment of people's health.







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I can have six cars... but can only drive one at any point in time..
Apart from that what you have proposed is rather authoritarian... to authoritarian in fact... going against all forms of modern democracy.. the EU will lynch the government if it had to do that..
but taking a bit of pointer on this... why does Government always quote the number of cars rather than the actual number of valid driving licences...
Putting it frankly I have never seen a car driving around on its own.... well I have seen Knight Rider on TV but I do not think that will qualify..
Putting it simply and many might not agree.. the places in question attract a lot of people for various reasons, work, shopping and leisure... while nothing can be done about work, since people have to go there...people can avoid the leisure bit if they want... if they still insist then they know what they are going in for.. pollution and all. I myself prefer to avoid it
6. Why traffic in Manwel Dimech Street flow/moves uphill instead of downhill. A car moving uphill creates more emissions that a car moving down hill. Do you need to be a scientist to understand this basic principle!
7. Why most of the traffic that flows from Manwel Dimech Street to Gzira jams next to Sliema Police Station and rarely a policeman is seen tackling this everyday situation. Why are cars left to double park just 5 meters away from Sliema Police Station?
8. Why are busses left to reverse in a main road, thus breaking the law and creating havoc and danger to private drivers? In order to park their vehicle, buss drivers have to reverse to park in SLIEMA TERMINUS; this had been going on for ages, and ironically this shambles occurs meters away from Sliema Police Station. This causes traffic in the area, though I have to recognise that it is not the buss driver’s fault. The problem is the terminus’s location.
10. Why trucks are left to dispatch goods to stores all the day long? New laws that stipulate time and days of delivery in Sliema should be taken into consideration by authorities.
1. If our government wants to decrease the level of pollution in our country why a car bought new, from let say Italy costs 15000 Euros, and the same car model bought new from Malta costs 25000 Euros or even more? If cars in Malta where cheaper, people would be able to change their car and buy models that are more environmentally friendly.
2. Why are we building narrow roads? Narrow roads = traffic jams = pollution.
3. Why are we limiting the cruising speed in arterial roads? This is pure madness. The faster the traffic moves, the less congestion; thus less pollution. A slower car emits more. A jammed care emits even more.
4. Why is it that in Malta we are discussing about implementing Euro 3 busses standards, when in the rest of Europe governments are implementing Euro 6 busses standards?
5. From studies published during the years, Sliema has one of the highest cancer rates in Malta. Can our distinguished politicians start tackling this problem with the attention that it deserves!
Car is GOD in Malta , Simple solution to all the polution they cause, MAXIMUM cars per house 2 [And this is one too many] Opposite me in Attard man wife 2 kids 6CARS!!!! all modern not cheapos, Poor people in Malta!! You are joking, Money is GOD here in Malta, So why so many Churches I don,t know, any outsider would think the Maltese were religeous!! -----
This is a stupid solution. The household you mentioned can only drive two cars at one go.
I have 2 cars, do I make double the pollution? NO... I can only drive one car at any time. An individual (/household) having 1, 2 or 99 cars do not produce different amount of pollution.
Did you find anything like that in my posting?
How about Gonzi adopting the tip from M Formosa.
How about stopping all high rise buildings?
J Martinelli
Signs of progress Martinelli? Why don't you come and live here in the Nirvana you imagine we are living? Maybe then we will stop taking your postings with more than a pinch of salt in your attempt to defend the indefensible, namely Gonzi's incompetence and arrogance. Did you know that GONZI is responsible for MEPA?
Then we walked up Bisazza Street, some way along the coast and back into the Tigne area and down to the ferries again. Traffic was heavy - pollution was scandalous and I certainly am not exaggerating. As for the sights - our ''leaders'' have well and truly f--------- Sliema well and good. It has become one huge concrete jungle.
How can we expect tourists to visit when we keep annihilating the typical Maltese landscape so irresponsibly? Why do the authorities treat the health of the Maltese and visitors with such brazen irresponsibility?
If it's so fine and dandy here,why did you run away to Canada from where you dare to tell us what is or isn't good for us. Living so far away you have little right to comment. Actually your anon sense is beginning to bore me.Please give it a rest.
It's not only the busses that belch out black smoke.
It's even modern Vans, 4 x 4, modern cars.....They are all at it.
I cant see why polution from veheciles are not enforced.
My suggestion is :
Have a roaming team of enforcers. If they come across a smokey vehecle...Give the Driver an on the spot fine ( say 100 euros ) take a samlpe from the tank send it to be analised...If found to contain more than just deisel then a furthur fine is issued.
So Simple.
If you think about it busses are the least of our problems.
The reason being a route bus may only pass every 15 minutes, but during that 15 minutes propably 200 polluting cars, vans etc have passed.
In the meantime, build a high rise apartment building in order to accommodate the displaced families whose home had to be razed to make way for the roads.
Then you have homeowners/renters mad, no doubt FAA will round up a few hundred to protest against the building of yet another high rise in Sliema and AD will certainly find fault with permits, design etc. and go crying to the EU.
People grumble anyway and any sign of progress will meet with more ire even before they check facts and, of course, depending on who makes an application to MEPA who is solely responsible for such matters.
Then if people do not like MEPA's decision, there is always the government to blame. Since the government gets the blame anyway, why not abolish MEPA and let the honourable Ministers decide every application, whether it be to improve a bathroom or building a multi-apartment building, in or outside of ODZs.
That would be progress ala a few decades ago!
@ J Oatman whilst I agree that there are still very old busses on our roads , although there are over 100 which cannot be considered 'old', we must point our fingers also at other commercial and private vehicles, which in many cases are 'fuming' as much as the busses if not more, and these are also damaging our roads with their heavy weight.
@ Arnold and other bloggers, please read and continue reading the comments made by E. Gatt and Andrew Vella until such time that you come up with an acceptable suggestion.
@ Arnold & AD - As 'green champions' how about removing the Bill Board/s wit h your Photo and that of the spanish named candidate - no insult intended - or are you expecting to obtain more votes!.
Michael Seychell
In recent years lead was removed from petrol – people grumbled.
VRT was introduced to ensure lower emissions – people grumbled
Measures were taken to discourage use of older cars – people grumbled.
This summer the government plans to reform public transport and replace old busses – expect much more grumbling!
All these reforms cost time and money, our taxpayers’ money. What does AD do to ‘solve’ the problem? They ask the European Commission to take action (presumably including a payment of fines from our taxes) against Malta! Thanks AD!
Is there anyone, AD, bloggers or whoever who has a solution to the traffic and polution problems? Because I cannot think of any solution which will not severly impact the comfort of the residents.
So please, Inspire me with your solutions
What is needed is proper law enforcement to check every bus (random roadside checks are best (as used in Europe) to avoid the use of 'short term, bodged up, cheap fixes' now being used to enable a pass).
Once these ancient buses (and other old badly maintained polluters) are off the roads or properly fixed for the longer term - the air quality will improve dramatically.
So in your opinion for the Gonzi Government to be efficient is to ban all traffic from the mentioned streets and other inhabited areas. An then what will the car owners, especially those who are claiming VAT on ther recently purchased cars do? Should they start to leave their cars locked to rot in the garages. Hallina!!!!!
This is why we needed an AD MEP...
...we take our health and environment for granted. They are seen as petit political issues - time will tell.
EU please check this out!!!
Bad news because of the pollution and bad news because it is not incompetent Gonzi and his Ministers that will be made to pay the fines but the Maltese citizens through their taxes.