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by Arushi Madan | 18-11-2015 05:19
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To improve UAE's air quality and to protect the health of millions of residents, Ministry of Environment and Water is seeking to further shore up UAE legislation and tighten government limits on emissions from car exhausts, power plants and heavy industry in the UAE. Director of Air Quality Department at the ministry, said on the first day of the Air Quality and Noise Control Conference this week that a review for the allowable emission levels for vehicles in petrol and diesel engines is currently under way. The environment ministry wants to see more environmentally friendly vehicles such as those that run on electricity. Plan is underway to create incentives for people to use those vehicles and to ultimately remove old, high-emission vehicles from the streets of the UAE. The latest push to strengthen national air quality standards could put new teeth in existing laws on the books such as Federal Law No 24, enacted in 1999 to impose 'standards and limits' on pollution-emitting corporations and individuals. New air-quality laws to create a new 'national police to improve air quality' were reviewed by the environment ministry in 2012 to help protect more than 9 million UAE residents and help them breathe easier. Additionally, the environment ministry is hoping to make the otherwise highly technical Air Quality Index (AQI), available to the public in a simplified manner. The AQI is a daily index developed to represent our air quality and is a simplified representation of the data to determine the extent of air quality at each National Air Quality station throughout the UAE. By making the data public Ministry is hoping to address air quality concerns and to make individuals become inspectors and encourage them to identify and report incidents of things that can ultimately affect their health and that of others to the concerned authorities. In fact, the pre-existing Abu Dhabi Environment Agency (EAD) web portal to monitor air quality is currently highly used by school students but experts wish that more individuals use this service for their own benefit. Going to the www.adairquality.ae website enables users to see how good or bad the air quality is in their area that day and help them make the necessary adjustments to their day accordingly, especially for more sensitive individuals such as children and asthmatics. Ministry is encouraging public to report cases of environmental pollution to local authorities and to monitor air quality in their local neighbourhoods to determine whether additional precautions need to be taken on a given day.
Source :Gulf News |
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10 Comments
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Posted 31-05-2020 11:22
good air quality is needed to protect the public health. hopefully regulation by the government could be implemented well. Thanks for the post Arushi :)
Posted 15-12-2015 20:12
Thanks for sharing :)
Posted 25-11-2015 05:02
It's a great move for the legislators, who are basically people outside of the field of science, to entertain and promulgate statutes such as this. The general concept of legislators are limited to the fields of politics and business and it is pure gold when they tackle on environmental issues. Kudos to UAE!
Posted 23-11-2015 22:46
Nice report! Cars are very harming to the ecosystems. We need to develop the sustainable ones. Thanks for that.
Posted 22-11-2015 05:30
I always look forward to reading your articles regarding UAE new policy and regulation toward a greener city. Thanks for sharing, Arushi
Posted 19-11-2015 12:23
Interesting report Arushi! I love the commitment of UAE towards environment protection but they keep amazing me even more. I am looking forward to also join in championing the introduction of more electric cars in my country Nigeria by ensuring enactment of favourable laws.
Posted 18-11-2015 21:05
Thanks for sharing this news.
Posted 18-11-2015 17:00
Thank you for the information
Posted 18-11-2015 16:25
Its' a welcome move by the MoE. I wish to see more green cars @ UAE roads. Thanks for the post Arushi.
Posted 18-11-2015 13:05