No consultation, no action on air pollution – FAA

Environmental NGO Flimkien ghal Ambjent Ahjar (FFA) hits out at Transport Malta for not consulting with the public when decisions on environmental matters are taken.

Air pollution is a life-threatening reality which contributes to asthma, coronary conditions especially emphysema, and cancer, FAA said. “We deplore the authorities’ lack of action;public transport reform will not solve all traffic problems at a stroke and in the meantime the nation’s health is suffering.“

The NGO reported that it is receiving regular reports that new traffic routes are being pushed through with no consideration for the needs of the local residents.  

“Transport Malta and some local councils are treating the Aarhus Convention nothing more than a piece of paper to be ignored,” FAA said.

The Aarhus Convention stipulates that the public is to be consulted when decisions on environmental matters are to be taken. In its statement, FAA claimed that “people are losing all trust in those agencies that have been created at great cost to the taxpayer to improve the quality of life on our islands.”

FAA also accused MEPA of ‘no consideration’ for the health problems caused by increased air pollution. “The peace of entire communities is being shattered while properties whose price was based on the fact that the locality was a peaceful one, are being devalued.”

It claimed that following Malta’s postponement of EU obligation to ensure air quality, “MEPA’s air monitoring seems to exist only to abide by the letter of the law and not its spirit, with no consideration for the health problems caused by increased air pollution.”

“In Mellieha, the Local Council has decided to change Mellieha's main road into a one-way road, re-routing uphill traffic via Triq Gnien Ingraw. This is not only one of Mellieha’s most beautiful areas, but also the location of the residence for the elderly as well as the Primary School and a children's playground. Residents claim that this plan to turn Triq Gnien Ingraw into a main road was taken without involving any of the residents, in violation of laws on public consultation.”

“At tal-Virtu and Kappara, schools have been allowed to expand in established residential areas without the required traffic impact assessments.”

“In Sliema, Local Plan guidelines to re-direct new development away from the town towards outlying areas have been ignored for years, with the result that traffic pollution has increased uncontrollably. The total lack of planning in closing off Bisazza Street before the Tigné tunnel is open, is now causing constant traffic jams in Qui si-Sana and Savoy which are filling homes with toxic exhaust fumes.”

“Msida’s problems are well-known yet more apartments are being built there. Attard has lost all cohesion and this once quiet village is now inundated by streams of traffic that have split it up into three or four isolated areas. Conditions in Qormi and Marsa have hardly improved and all the talk about people’s quality of life seems to be just talk. Fgura’s perennial traffic-related air pollution was aggravated by the felling of the trees that lined the main road and formed a buffer between the traffic and homes. Pleas to plant new trees have fallen on deaf ears.”