First-ever environmental lab approved

CM Bizenjo okays Rs100m fund for establishing facility


APP January 18, 2022

ISLAMABAD:

Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has given approval for the establishment of the province's first-ever environmental laboratory in Lasbela to ensure protection of the environment and marine life.

The research laboratory will be set up at the Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences (LUAWMS) located in Uthal, district Lasbela at a cost of Rs100 million, an official of the Balochistan government said.

The CM has also ordered the environment department to ensure the completion of the laboratory at the earliest and within the approved funds whereas the LUAWMS would provide human resource to run the laboratory.    

The environmental research laboratory will help to identify and contain the toxic contaminants affecting the quality of water, soil, and air in the province.

It will also provide researchers with a platform to conduct analysis on the effects of industrial waste and its impacts on the environment by using modern tools and technologies.

The government has also been planning to establish the office of Environment Protection Agency (EPA) at Gwadar to ensure the strict implementation of environmental laws, an official of Balochistan Environment Department told APP.            

The government has stepped up its efforts to ensure strict implementation on Environmental Protection Act 2012 to protect the environment and curb pollution in the province.

The Environment Protection Department had constituted teams to monitor the compliance of environmental laws at development sites.

Officials have been directed to ensure preservation of the natural habitat of wildlife in their respective areas.      

He further said it had been decided in principle to make Balochistan Environmental Council functional for better coordination among the provincial departments.     

Responding to a query, the official said installation of 10 new Air Quality Monitoring Stations (AQMS) in the border areas were underway to analyse air quality on regular basis.        

He concluded that the provincial government would install AQMS on various sites including Taftan, Chaman, Gwadar, Khuzdar, Hub, Loralai and other locations.    

The official said available resources would be utilised to protect the natural resources which were necessary for preserving green environment.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 18th, 2022.

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