R2.55 MILLION RAND
FINE IMPOSED ON BOSVELD PHOSPHATES PTY LTD FOR WATER POLLUTION
South African
National Parks (SANParks) welcomed the sentencing on 30 July 2015 of
Bosveld Phosphates PTY Ltd to a fine of R1, 450 million cash and a suspended
sentence of R1, 1 million for water spillage at the Ga-Selati River in 2014.
The spillage caused significant pollution of the environment, including the
Kruger National Park (KNP)’s Olifants River during the summer of 2013/14. The
ruling took place at the Phalaborwa Regional Court.
Bosveld Phosphates
Pty Ltd pleaded guilty to contravening sections of both the National
Environmental Management Act and the National Water Act through their unlawful
discharge of hazardous waste water. The sentence comes at a time when
increasing climatic variability is expected to result in more frequent
incidences of uncontrolled surface and sub-surface pollution events into water
courses from industrial activities such as these.
“While SANParks
welcomes the judgement by Magistrate Nkuna in this case, changing climatic
conditions are an on-going cause for concern around environmental pollution
events and their effects on national water security and biodiversity.
Much of the real cost of remediation of such pollution events is externalised
and carried by the environment. This judgement sends a strong message that
compliance to South Africa’s environmental and water management legislation is
non-negotiable and management strategies must be put in place by the investors
to deal with the changing climate”, said Dr Stefanie Freitag-Ronaldson, GM:
Savanna & Arid Research Unit: Scientific Services.
SANParks commits to
on-going and long-term monitoring and evaluation of pollution events into KNP’s
rivers, which are the lifeblood of this iconic national heritage and
international treasure
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