The Enviromental Council of Zambia (ECZ)says the country’s major cement making company, Larfarge Cement( formerly Chilanga cement) has contravened the Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Act (EPPCA) of 1990.
ECZ Acting Senior Communications Officer Chama Nyendwa said in a statement obtained by ZANIS, yesterday, that Larfage Cement has been found guilty of operating the factory contrary to the Act.
Ms Nyendwa said for this reason the ECZ has slapped a 14 days ultimatum to address the normalise operations in accordance with the Act.
This means Lafarge Zambia has 21 days to stop cement particles or dust from being strewn or being emmitted in the perimeters of the factory after which further action shall be taken.
ECZ has further given Lafarge –Chilanga’s air emission license validity period from one year to six months for non compliance as provided by the law.
Ms. Nyendwa requested that Larfarge submit stack air emission reports every two weeks for the next six months. This will allow ECZ to increase the frequency of monitoring the facility.
She said findings by ECZ team of inspectors dispatched to Lafarge Cement in Chilanga on 8th March 2009 followed complaints from the public.It has been established that the company has increased an abnormal amount of pollution into the open environment of 1.6 km radius.
The team revealed that Larfarge did not put in place adequate remedial measures to mitigate against the impact of the pollution on human health and the environment.
Ms. Nyendwa says the cement firm failed to report the pollution in question immediately to regulatory authorities as evidenced on surrounding buildings, motor vehicles and plants.
She said clean up and remediates affected areas against the pollution arising from the incident in the surround community up to 1.8 kilometers north-west of the plant.
She stressed that ECZ provided environmental educational sensitization public awareness by way of public meetings.
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