Brick kiln owners to be trained
To adopt zigzag technology to overcome environmental issues
LAHORE:
To minimise the effects of burning coal in the environment, the Punjab government has directed the Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) to train owners of brick-kilns to adopt zigzag technology to overcome environmental issues.
Environmental Protection Department (EPD) Director Nasimur Rehman said that shifting of brick-kiln to zigzag technology would help reduce fuel consumption up to 30 per cent. He said that the major object of this aim was to put traditional kilns on new technology which would help improve the production of kilns and reduce the consumption of coal.
"The TEVTA authorities will train brick kiln owners in this regard," he added. Replying to a question, Rehman said the Punjab government had devised a comprehensive mechanism to deal with air emission issues through efficient enforcement of new rules and laws.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2019.
To minimise the effects of burning coal in the environment, the Punjab government has directed the Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) to train owners of brick-kilns to adopt zigzag technology to overcome environmental issues.
Environmental Protection Department (EPD) Director Nasimur Rehman said that shifting of brick-kiln to zigzag technology would help reduce fuel consumption up to 30 per cent. He said that the major object of this aim was to put traditional kilns on new technology which would help improve the production of kilns and reduce the consumption of coal.
"The TEVTA authorities will train brick kiln owners in this regard," he added. Replying to a question, Rehman said the Punjab government had devised a comprehensive mechanism to deal with air emission issues through efficient enforcement of new rules and laws.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2019.