CLEAN AIR IMBIZO:VAAL TRIANGLE TO BE SA’S FIRST AIR POLLUTION ‘HOT SPOT’

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
June of 2005

 

06/06/2005:"There are a number of basic resources that all of us need to survive. We need food, we need water, we need shelter and above all we need clean air that we can breathe." These were the words of Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, addressing community members from across the Vaal Triangle at the first in a series of nationwide Clean Air Imbizo meetings on Monday in Boipatong , Gauteng .
In his Budget Vote Speech earlier this year the Minister committed the Department to meet with the communities worst-affected by air pollution to hear their most urgent concerns, to share with them the actions being taken by Government, and to announce the roll-out and implementation of the new air quality laws at provincial and local level.

"For too many years South Africa didn't pay enough attention to how clean or dirty our air was," said the Minister. "We had some very basic laws about what a single factory could pump into the air, but nothing that addressed the result when hundreds of factories were clustered into one area. We also didn't have laws that could really hold people responsible who polluted our air, but all of this has now changed with the new Air Quality Act passed by Parliament last year. It is a major improvement because it looks at air quality in an area, not just one factory or one community. It also gives Government the responsibility to set basic standards for what is clean air.Perhaps most importantly it gives us new powers to punish people who pollute our air – making them pay to clean it up."

The Minister used the opportunity to pay tribute to communities like those of the Vaal Triangle, Durban South, Secunda, Richards Bay , and Table View who he identified as being amongst the most important drivers of the new air quality laws. " You came to Parliament to tell us your communities need help. We are here today, for this Imbizo, to try to make that happen."

Turning specifically to the situation in the Vaal Triangle the Minster said: "We know that there are a number of major sources of air pollution in this area - heavy industries, refineries, a power station, motor cars, and more than 14 000 households burning coal for heat and cooking. Recent studies have shown that the health costs of burning fuels in the Vaal, associated with respiratory diseases, are estimated to be more than R274 million every year – we can't afford not to act. We also know that this is a complicated problem because air concerns in the Vaal stretch across the Gauteng and Free State border,and this is another reason why we are holding this first Clean Air Imbizo here – because its a problem that, under the new law, the National Government will need help the provincial and local authorities to address."

Speaking about the action planned by Government the Minister said: " On 1 September this year, I will officially bring into force some of the most important parts of the Air Quality Act – especially to improve the air quality of areas like the Vaal Triangle." Amongst the sections that will be brought into effect on 1 September are the national framework for air quality management; national, provincial and local air quality and emission standards; air quality and emission measurements; the appointment of air quality officers; and, most importantly for the Vaal Triangle, the section dealing with national priority areas – or pollution 'hot-spots'.

The ability to officially declare a national priority area is one of the most powerful management tools of the Air Quality Act. It means that an air quality management plan, to bring air quality within healthy limits, must be submitted to the Minister by a strict deadline. It also means that the Minister gains regulatory powers to ensure that the plan is implemented, including ensuring the funding needed and setting the penalties for those who don't meet the standards.

"Everything that we have heard and seen today has convinced me of one thing – that the Air Quality in the Vaal Triangle does not meet even our interim air quality standards and that a situation exists in this area that is having a truly negative impact on air quality. I would like therefore to make a commitment today – that when the new laws come into effect on 1 September this year I will launch the process to formally declare the Vaal Triangle to be our first National Priority Area for Air Quality. The Vaal Triangle will be our first air pollution hot-spot," said the Minister.

Expanding on the significance of this announcement the Minister said: "Once declared, the national air quality officer will be instructed to consult with the air quality officers of the affected provinces and municipalities with a view to preparing the management plan for the area. We will expect the draft plan to be submitted for approval within 1 year of the declaration. The draft must clearly describe how air quality management will be coordinated in the Vaal , how the air quality problems will be addressed and how its implementation will be managed and monitored by a committee representing all relevant role-players."

"This doesn't mean that the air will become clean overnight," said the Minister. "This problem has developed over decades and will take some time to properly solve. What we can say is that today we make a real start – and for this we will need all of your partnership - in the community, in industry and in all spheres of Government. Nobody in South Africa should have to climb out of bed, wondering why their chest is tight, why their eyes are burning, and why they cannot breathe. Nobody should have to open their curtains and look up at a sky that is brown from smoke more often than it is blue."

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship
(Riaan Aucamp)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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