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    This week sees Earth Day celebrations world wide- we have already announced that we shall be holding a stall on Saturday 27th April to recognise this important day in our calendar and to provide information on various campaigns.

    So, if you are in Gibraltar please come and see us –we shall be outside the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned between 11am to 1pm. Many of you will know that the ESG follows local and regional environmental issues year round and so we shall have information to hand on matters that may well interest you. Members can renew subs and pick up forms, and we shall also be recruiting volunteers for this year’s Clean up the World.

    This week, we also mentioned that Saturday will see us launch an information campaign on the question of electromagnetic radiation primarily from mobile phone masts. Over the years we have been contacted by members of the public regarding the installation of these masts near their homes, and certainly, within the last year, the DPC has witnessed an exponential rise in mobile phone mast applications which motivated us to raise these concerns with the Gibraltar Government via the relevant Ministers. There is currently a moratorium on the setting up of new mobile phone masts while the matter is undergoing a comprehensive review.

    Our concerns lie on the proliferation and power of these masts in general, and near residential areas, schools and hospitals in particular. There are also concerns over the monetary incentives used by operators to overcome health fears as well as the ability of landlords, developers etc. to impose these masts on home owners who might not own the exterior walls of their own property due to the nature of blocks and management community structures. We are advocating for lower mast emission levels than presently enforced under European law and for the application of the Precautionary Principle, which, in this case, and in our view, should include a minimum distance criteria, setting masts away from sensitive areas and ensuring through legislation and monitoring, that emission levels are maintained the lowest possible while providing a good service.

    We will also present information on Saturday on personal use of electronic devices, which are a matter of choice. The masts, however, are a community issue that people individually cannot make a choice about and are of concern to communities worldwide.

    So, if you wish to find out more on this and other environmental issues come and visit our stall, this coming Saturday, the 27th April, outside the Cathedral on Main Street, between 11am and 1pm. Also visit our website: esg-gib.net for more information.

    Thanks for listening.



    WORLD EARTH DAY 220413


    Press Release 22nd April 2013

    ESG on World Earth Day and Mobile Phone Masts

    With World Earth Day celebrated globally today, the 22nd April, the ESG wishes to draw attention to a number of environmental matters. Firstly, the Earth Day’s own inspirational website and projects at: earthday.org. There are details of various incredible projects being carried out around the world today under this campaign. Projects on reforestation as well as on conservation, sustainability and climate change. The Canopy Project alone involves the planting of 10 million trees!

    On Saturday the 27th April, and in recognition of World Earth Day, the ESG shall be setting up a stall in Main Street, between 11.00am to 1.00pm. Among the environmental issues we shall be raising, we launch an awareness and information campaign over the hidden dangers posed by the ever increasing use and presence of electronic radiation in our lives today. We look at why Gibraltar presently has a moratorium on mobile phone masts, and will have experts with us to help discuss these issues.

    Leaflets will be handed out on the day. Do come along to our stall – join the conversation, next Saturday at 11.00am in Main Street.



    ESG latest Radio Broadcast 120413


    In today’s edition we shall talk about current environmental issues as well as look ahead to World Earth Day on the 22nd April. It seems that we are never too far from witnessing or being affected by air or noise pollution. Certainly bunkering fumes seem to be on the rise with many reporting such problems this past week. On investigation there appears to have been a number of possible causes; the Refinery was seen to be belching noxious fumes during N.Westerlies, and closer to home, which is likely to affect us the most, rupturing aging pipe work at the Western Arm led to exposure of acrid diesel product that released fumes throughout the residential areas on the western flank of Gibraltar, causing a serious smell nuisance. While this was reported as having being repaired last Thursday, bunkering type fumes continue to pervade our airspace even these past few days. We continue to report these incidents and ask the public to also send in their reports to the relevant agencies: admin@environmental-agency.gi and gibunksupt@port.gov.gi. Plse also cc us at the esg@gibtelecom.net.

    Another matter of growing interest now the hot weather is here is Western Beach and sewage pollution. Anyone visiting official websites on water monitoring know too well the disastrous levels of sewage entering our beach from la Linea right up until a few weeks ago. There was no mention of Western Beach being raised in the recent visit by the Gibraltar Govt to Brussels. We are following up the matter directly with the European Commission once again.

    Back to the Refinery again- we were interested to read in a Spanish publication recently the fact that the new owners of the past three years, the Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Fund, has publicly stated it wants to completely overhaul and modernise the plant to bring it up to modern day stds. Wouldn’t that be great? Its clear from recently witnessed flaring that this clean up hasn’t yet started. We are now contacting the new owners to verify any truth in the public statement and also to ask when we can return with our bucket to take air samples. The bucket grabs a bagful, or lungful of air using EPA approved equipment. Sample is sent to an accredited laboratory in the US and analysed for chemical content. Will update on this important issue soon.

    Now to Earth Day. This year we are launching an awareness and information campaign on this global environmental day to raise the profile of an issue which affects us all, both inside and outside the home and office – that of radiation exposure from mobile phone masts, cell phones, and general electronic equipment. Our intention is to “have a conversation, locally,” that is taking place throughout the world. How this equipment, as well as providing an ever more versatile service, is also exposing us and our families to unknown health risks from invisible and unknown levels of radiation. We shall use World Earth Day to launch the campaign in Gibraltar, where, today, there is a temporary moratorium on the setting up of new mobile phone masts. Let’s have the conversation. Press releases, Main Street stall and talks are planned. More information and dates released soon.

    Thanks for listening- call 54960000 or email esg@gibtelecom.net for more information.



    CONTACT DETAILS FOR FUMES


    NB; SEE BELOW INFO FOR REPORTING LITTER AND VANDALSIM ISSUES, AND FOR FUMES AND EXCESSIVE POLLUTION. TWO DIFFERENT CONTACT DETAILS –

    FOR LITTERING/VANDALISM/DUMPING

    Feedback Section based at New Harbours: 200-65964 daytime number -report to be copied to: env.feedback@gibraltar.gov.gi

    For FOUL SMELLS which could come from industry/shipping/port/dockyard/sewage etc.
    you are to call:

    Environmental Agency daytime : 200-70620 and 58297000 for outside working hours– you are advised to copy report to email addresses: info.environment@gibraltar.gov.gi and admin@environmental-agency.gi.

    So now we have three separate emails to use- plse use them all and remember to copy us on everything at esg@gibtelecom.net!!



    Fumes sweep through the Rock April 2013


    Reports received by the ESG last week continue to come in today with the familiar “bunkering”, rotten egg smells filling our air space, affecting the southern and north western flanks of the Rock. Upon investigations last week we were informed by the official Environment Agency that old disused piping carrying diesel had ruptured at the Western Arm area resulting in old fuel spilling into harbour area. We were informed that the piping had been repaired last Thursday – 4th April – over weekend diesel fumes continued to affect. pretty much everywhere on the western side of Gib -and today we once again detect the nauseating fumes. Naturally we shall follow up with all relevant authorities and see if these offensive fumes can be stopped once and for all.

    REMEMBER YOU CAN ALSO CONTACT AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTING ON THESE ISSUES- COPY INFO ONTO YOUR COMPUTER AND USE THEM
    Last week Government published new reporting protocols which we welcome. These affect issues such as dumping and severe littering/vandalism as well as numbers for the public to use when affected by foul smells.

    There are two separate places/numbers to call as follows:

    For littering/vandalism/dumping contact:

    Feedback Section based at New Harbours: 200-65964 daytime number -report to be copied to: env.feedback@gibraltar.gov.gi

    For foul smells which could come from industry/shipping/port/dockyard/sewage etc.
    you are to call:

    Environmental Agency daytime : 200-70620 and 58297000 for outside working hours– you are advised to copy report to email addresses: info.environment@gibraltar.gov.gi and admin@environmental-agency.gi.

    So now we have three separate emails to use- plse use them all and remember to copy us on everything at esg@gibtelecom.net!!



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