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Firms have 5 years for projects to turn ‘green’ 19/3/2014
The Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) in Saudi Arabia has given all companies five years to meet new air, water and noise pollution standards in line with international benchmarks. The PME released its recommendations on Sunday.
 
Abdul Aziz Al-Jasser, general manager of the PME, said companies that do not comply after the five-year period face suspension for three months, a cash fine, and the cessation of the project.
 
He said all projects, including those currently under construction or in the feasibility and designs stages, have to comply.
 
The PME has developed a standard environmental plan to help protect people’s health, conserve natural resources and implement the national strategy for sustainable development in all sectors of the economy including health, industry and agriculture.
 
Hussein Al-Qahtani, the PME’s spokesperson, said the new standards cover all aspects of the environment including water sources, the use of land, natural hazards, air quality, radioactivity and thermal pollution. It incorporates public transport, monuments, and heritage and culture projects.
 
The new regulations are based on regulations approved by the Council of Ministers in 2008.
 
The General Environmental Law has 24 articles overseeing measures to protect the Kingdom’s natural resources, according to the PME website. Article 13 requires all persons engaged in production, servicing or other activities to “prevent direct or indirect contamination of surface, ground and coastal waters that may be caused by solid or liquid residues.”
 
They should also “preserve the soil and land and curb its deterioration or contamination;” and limit noise pollution, “particularly when operating machinery or other equipment or using horns or loudspeakers.”
 
Article 14 bans “hazardous, poisonous or radioactive waste from entering the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
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