M’sia’s first early warning system for air pollution in Pasir Gudang
Published on: Monday, February 24, 2020
JOHOR BARU: Pasir Gudang is now equipped with a system, worth RM6.9 million, that is capable of detecting harmful pollutants in the air to provide early warning in the event of any contamination, making it the first industrial city in the country to have the facility.
Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin said the system would monitor the air quality in real time to provide early warning in the event of an air pollution incident.
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“The Air Pollution Early Warning System is equipped with an alarm to detect hazardous pollutants in the air that will directly alert enforcement officers at the Department of Environment (DOE) in the event of air pollution to enable immediate action over the source of the pollution.
“It involves the installation of 25 Photoionisation Detector (PID) stations in 25 locations, including schools around Pasir Gudang, and six units of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), as well as two units of portable Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionisation Detector (GC-FID),” she told a press conference at the Pasir Gudang DOE branch, here Sunday.
Earlier, Yeo, accompanied by the ministry’s deputy Secretary-General (Environment and Climate Change) Dr Nagulendran; State Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and Environment Committee Chairman Tan Chen Choon; DOE Director-General Norlin Jaafar and state DOE Director Mohd Famey Yusoff, visited the PID station at the Pasir Gudang Municipal Council Stadium here to observe its operation.
Yeo said the government, in an efforts to avoid a recur of the Sungai Kim Kim pollution incident in March last year, had taken various steps to increase industrial monitoring in the area and the installation of the early pollution warning system was one of them.
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If the system proved successful, it would be extended to other industrial areas in the country, she added.
The public, she said, is also expected to get information from the system through the DOE website beginning the second quarter of this year.
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In a related development, Yeo said the DOE had intensified its enforcement on factories and industrial premises in Pasir Gudang to ensure their compliance with the law and regulations.
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She said that a total of 664 inspections were carried out last year, compared with 460 premises in the previouson the previous year. – Bernama