Malaysia

54 Penang projects fail to meet EIA guidelines: state DoE

Making up 64% of total, department says works did not comply with air, water, waste specs

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2022 3:40PM

54 Penang projects fail to meet EIA guidelines: state DoE
Penang Environment Department has revealed that 54 out of 85 active projects in the state fail to comply with the Environmental Impact Assessment guidelines. – The Vibes file pic, October 26, 2022

BUKIT MERTAJAM – 54 of 85 active projects in Penang did not comply with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) guidelines, said the Penang Environment Department (DoE).

Its director, Sharifah Zakiah Syed Sahab, said the department had conducted inspections on these active projects approved under the Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 2015 from the start of this year until October 24.

“The Penang DoE conducted mandatory inspections on all the premises or projects that had received EIA approval to ensure that all regulations were complied with, including the major projects and quarries where construction works are ongoing.

“Of the 85 premises inspected, we found that only 36%, or 31 projects complied with the EIA, while 54 projects or 64% did not. Because of this non-compliance, Penang DoE has issued 23 compounds and taken seven legal actions.”

She said this to reporters after the opening of a seminar today.

Sharifah Zakiah said that during the inspections, the department found that one of the EIA violations was not ensuring that the projects implemented complied with the air quality, water and scheduled waste management regulations.

“EIA for major projects must meet all the stipulated conditions. If water discharge does not meet conditions, and if erosion and siltation at the sites are not controlled, it can lead to disasters such as flooding and river pollution,” she said.

She said state DoE conducted a total of 1,265 enforcement inspections during the same period. Out of 743 projects inspected, 58% were compliant while 522 projects or 42% were non-compliant.

A total of 426 compounds worth RM852,000 were issued to the premises owners and 48 legal actions taken. – Bernama, October 26, 2022

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