The Kafue Integrated Iron and Steel Plant (KIISP) has assured local residents that there will be no pollution contaminating the environment arising from the operations of the plant.
Project Manager Julius Kaoma says communities in Kafue should not be worried about pollution because the firm has put in place measures to detect and control pollution levels at the plant.
Dr. Kaoma was speaking when Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elijah Chisanga toured the plant in Kafue.
He said the plant would be only emitting less than 15 milligrams of effluents which are harmless.
Dr. Kaoma said the water in the Kafue River would be used to cool the machines arising from the gases and carbon-dioxide during the combustion process.
He said the Plant will immensely contribute to national growth and local people will benefit through jobs opportunities.
The plant is expected to be operational by June this year and it will produce 280,000 Metric Tones of Steel to be supplied to the manufacturing industries in the country.
And Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elijah Chisanga said government has set a good precedent of conducting manufacturing and fabrication of metal which the private sector should take advantage of.
Mr. Chisanga further advised the Plant Management to abide by the Zambian labour laws.
The Kafue Integrated Iron and Steel Plant was officially launched by President Levy Mwanawasa on November 30 last year.