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The Civil Service Commission closely monitors the transportation of cadmium waste. Watch out for the environment

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Bangkok, Director General of the Pollution Control Department Specify a set to monitor the transport of cadmium waste along the route. They will also check the quality of the environment after moving. Ready to join the Provincial Environmental Committee Scan factories storing industrial waste and hazardous chemicals across the country. Ms. Preeyaporn Suwankaset, Director-General of the Pollution Control Department (PDC), revealed that this evening (April 29) will begin the transport of cadmium waste that was found and stored at the Thai Metal Metal Company Ltd. Co., Ltd., Bang Sue District, Bangkok and J and B Metal Company, Samut Sakhon Province. Some parts will be returned to the landfill in Tak Province, which is expected to begin at 6:00 p.m. The transport will be covered with plastic sheeting. water completely Use a GPS system to track the mover. Throughout the journey, there will be police from each area taking on successive missions in leading the procession. Stop and park as necessary. As for the r emaining cadmium waste and those from warehouses in Chonburi Province, it will begin to be transported in May. The entire move is expected to be completed by mid-June, with the Environmental Protection Unit (EPU) assigned to monitor the move from origin to destination. Complete with vehicle pollution measurement tools Join the cadmium waste transport convoy And when the move is finished The Civil Service Commission will inspect the quality of the environment. both inside the factory and outside the factory to continue monitoring environmental quality From the National Environmental Commission (NHRC) meeting No. 1/2024 on 24 April 2024, chaired by Pol. Gen. Patcharawat Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. The meeting approved the establishment of a provincial committee. By virtue of Section 18 of the National Environmental Quality Promotion and Preservation Act, 1992, to survey industrial plants that process hazardous waste. Including industrial plants that are a t risk of having an impact on people and the environment. and report to the National Environment Board within 20 days. The Office of Environment and Pollution Control No. 1-16 has been assigned to jointly carry out the work within the specified time frame, which the Chairman of the Environmental Commission has signed the said order when Date 26 April 2024. Source: Thai News Agency