‘TAPI pipeline will conform to environmental laws’
Official says govt making efforts to ensure this is the case
ISLAMABAD:
Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Climate Change Romina Khurshid Alam said the government is making efforts to ensure that the 800-km long portion of the 825-kilometre TAPI gas pipeline project is constructed in full conformity to international, national and provincial environmental laws of the country.
Speaking as the chief guest at the National Scoping Workshop held as part of the Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Study of TAPI, she said that the government will ensure compliance with environmental acts, rules and regulations.
Acceleration plan approved to lay TAPI pipeline by 2019
Environmental Management Consultants (EMC) Pakistan organised the workshop as being the local associate of the international consortium of consultants.
She said that participants of the workshop would be helpful in identifying the scope of negative and positive aspects in Pakistan so as to make it more sustainable, and environment and climate friendly.
“Do share with us whatever recommendations and deliberations of this workshop are so as to incorporate them in our plan to build this project to mitigate, to the maximum possible extent, any adverse, social and environmental impacts of the project,” said Alam.
Pakistan, Turkmenistan agree on early completion of TAPI project
“The federal government would provide full assistance and coordination so that the pipeline project is built in accordance with different provincial environmental laws, guidelines, and regulations.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2018.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Climate Change Romina Khurshid Alam said the government is making efforts to ensure that the 800-km long portion of the 825-kilometre TAPI gas pipeline project is constructed in full conformity to international, national and provincial environmental laws of the country.
Speaking as the chief guest at the National Scoping Workshop held as part of the Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Study of TAPI, she said that the government will ensure compliance with environmental acts, rules and regulations.
Acceleration plan approved to lay TAPI pipeline by 2019
Environmental Management Consultants (EMC) Pakistan organised the workshop as being the local associate of the international consortium of consultants.
She said that participants of the workshop would be helpful in identifying the scope of negative and positive aspects in Pakistan so as to make it more sustainable, and environment and climate friendly.
“Do share with us whatever recommendations and deliberations of this workshop are so as to incorporate them in our plan to build this project to mitigate, to the maximum possible extent, any adverse, social and environmental impacts of the project,” said Alam.
Pakistan, Turkmenistan agree on early completion of TAPI project
“The federal government would provide full assistance and coordination so that the pipeline project is built in accordance with different provincial environmental laws, guidelines, and regulations.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2018.