12 December 2021

OPAZ signs a technical cooperation programme to develop environmental aspects in special economic zones and free zones

OPAZ signs a technical cooperation programme to develop environmental aspects in special economic zones and free zones

Muscat - December 12, 2021 

The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ) and the Environment Authority signed today (December 12, 2021) a technical cooperation programme aimed at strengthening and developing cooperation in environmental aspects in the special economic zones and free zones.   

The programme was signed by HE Dr. Ali bin Masoud Al Sunaidy, Chairman of the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones, and HE Dr. Abdullah bin Ali Al Omari, Chairman of Environment Authority.

Signing this cooperation programme comes within the framework of the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones, in cooperation with the Environment Authority, to exchange experiences that serve the public interest in various fields, including the implementation of the environmental protection and pollution control laws, protection of drinking water resources from pollution, preserving natural reserves, wildlife and biodiversity, and the system for handling and using chemicals. In addition, the programme aims to review the procedures related to issuing licenses and environmental controls, as well as proposing enhancements to those procedures.

Further, the programme stipulates strengthening the coordination between the two Authorities in the legislative and supervisory aspects and cooperation in conducting awareness programmes aimed at spreading awareness and instilling concepts and requirements for dealing with the environment among all segments of society, including organising environmental events.

Moreover, the programme urges implementing the decisions of international agreements related to common environmental affairs to which the Sultanate is a party. It also supports the joint coordination in reviewing the applications for projects whose environmental impact extends in the areas affiliated with the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ).

The programme included joint coordination on environmental accidents and disasters, ways to enhance pollution control programmes, study the mechanism of dealing and organising the transport of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, chemicals and radioactive materials between projects located within the special economic zones and free zones. Besides, it recommends studying the procedures for initiating electronic connection of all monitoring stations (air, water, soil, and radiation quality monitoring stations) located within the boundaries of OPAZ.   


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