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Kelantan DOE issues 13 compounds after 183 factory inspections
Kelantan DOE issues 13 compounds after 183 factory inspections

The Sun

time29-06-2025

  • The Sun

Kelantan DOE issues 13 compounds after 183 factory inspections

JELI: The Kelantan Department of Environment (DOE) has carried out 183 enforcement visits to factories statewide this year, resulting in 13 compounds issued for environmental violations. Director Wan Aminordin Wan Kamarudin said enforcement extended to mobile pollution sources, including motor vehicles, with 16 operations conducted and 18 investigation papers opened. The department also received 128 pollution-related complaints, leading to nine compounds issued against offenders. Wan Aminordin shared these details after officiating the closing ceremony of the 4Xplore Teroka Alam: Legasi Di Bumi Kita programme, held in conjunction with the state-level World Environment Day 2025 celebration at Gunung Reng. He emphasised intensified monitoring and enforcement on pollution sources, including projects under Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements. In 2025, 78 field enforcement visits were conducted, with 15 follow-up actions taken against non-compliant projects. Additionally, 23 EIA reports were processed to ensure approvals align with environmental conservation goals. The 4Xplore programme aimed to boost public awareness on environmental protection and foster a deeper appreciation for nature among participants.

20% of forest plantation projects in operation
20% of forest plantation projects in operation

The Star

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

20% of forest plantation projects in operation

GUA MUSANG: Only about one-fifth of all forest plantation projects approved by the Department of Environ­ment (DOE) since 2020 has begun operations, says the body's Kelantan director Wan Aminordin Wan Kamarudin. These projects have received approval for their Environmental Impact Assess­ments (EIA), he said, adding that the remaining 80% have yet to begin operations. 'Any development activity carried out in Kelantan forest reserves exceeding 100ha must submit an EIA report,' he said, Bernama reported. An EIA involves studying the socio-economic impact of a project on the surrounding area and is a legal requirement before operations start, Wan Aminordin added. When it comes to forest plantations, the department is concerned about their impact on the Orang Asli community because they bear the direct brunt of these projects, he said. 'The EIA report is important to identify the affected areas, including the impact on water tables, the safety of residents, orchards and other community-related matters following development, whether it is forest plantations or mining,' he said. Wan Aminordin was speaking to reporters at the 4Xplore Explore Nature: Our Legacy on Earth with Environ­mental Friends programme in conjunction with the state-level World Environment Day 2025 celebration at Pos Pulat here. EIAs, he added, also involved getting comments and views from various agencies, including the Forestry Depart­ment, Land and Mines Office and the state Health Department. 'We set conditions that must be adhered to, including that developers must provide control measures such as sediment trap ponds and install infrastructure that can prevent erosion in the project area,' he said. Last year, the DOE issued a prohibition order on a mining company in Gua Musang and ordered it to cease operations immediately. On Dec 18 last year, the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustaina­bility Ministry issued a stop-work order to two companies suspected of polluting Sungai Kelaik, Pos Blau, based on DOE's investigation into the two companies' compliance with the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127). A news portal revealed how Sungai Kelaik's water had turned red after contamination from an upstream iron ore mine.

Only 20% of forest plantation projects operational in Kelantan
Only 20% of forest plantation projects operational in Kelantan

The Sun

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Only 20% of forest plantation projects operational in Kelantan

GUA MUSANG: Just 20 per cent of forest plantation projects approved by the Department of Environment (DOE) since 2020 are currently operational, while the remaining 80 per cent have not commenced operations. Kelantan DOE director Wan Aminordin Wan Kamarudin highlighted the importance of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports in ensuring sustainable development. He explained that EIA reports include socio-economic studies of communities near project sites, requiring developers to submit these before starting work. 'Any development in Kelantan forest reserves over 100 hectares must submit an EIA report,' he said. Wan Aminordin expressed concern for local communities, particularly the Orang Asli, who are directly affected by such projects. 'The EIA report helps identify impacts on water sources, resident safety, and surrounding gardens,' he said during the Kelantan state-level World Environment Day 2025 event in Pos Pulat. The EIA process involves input from multiple agencies, including the Forestry Department and State Health Department. Developers must follow strict conditions, such as installing sediment traps and erosion control measures. Last year, the DOE issued a stop-work order to a mining company in Gua Musang for non-compliance. On December 18, two companies were also ordered to halt operations after allegedly polluting Sungai Kelaik, turning the river red with iron ore waste.

Only 20 Pct Of Forest Plantation Projects In Operation
Only 20 Pct Of Forest Plantation Projects In Operation

Barnama

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Only 20 Pct Of Forest Plantation Projects In Operation

GUA MUSANG, June 27 (Bernama) – Only 20 per cent of forest plantation projects that have received Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval from the Department of Environment (DOE) since 2020 have been operational, while the other 80 per cent have yet to begin operations, said Kelantan DOE director Wan Aminordin Wan Kamarudin. He said the EIA report involves a socio-economic study of the population around the activity area, hence developers need to make a report first before starting operations. 'Any development activity carried out in Kelantan forest reserves exceeding 100 hectares must submit an EIA report,' he said. Wan Aminordin said he was concerned about the local community, especially the Orang Asli, because they are among the direct recipients of the impacts from the development being carried out. 'This EIA report is important to identify the affected areas, including the impact on water tables, the safety of residents, gardens, and other community-related matters following development, whether it is forest plantations or mining,' he told reporters at the 4Xplore Explore Nature: Our Legacy on Earth with Environmental Friends programme in conjunction with the Kelantan state-level World Environment Day 2025 celebration at Pos Pulat, here. Wan Aminordin said the EIA study report involved comments and views from various agencies, including the Forestry Department, Land and Mines Office (PTG) and the State Health Department. 'We set conditions that must be adhered to, including that developers must provide control measures such as sediment trap ponds and install infrastructure that can prevent erosion in the development area,' he said. He also said last year, the DOE had issued a prohibition order on a mining company in Gua Musang and ordered it to cease operations immediately. On Dec 18 last year, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability issued a stop work order to two companies suspected of causing pollution in Sungai Kelaik, Pos Blau, based on DOE's investigation into the two companies' compliance with the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127).

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