PSOJ urges corporations to pay close attention to effluent discharge and wastewater management

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

One brother found dead, another remains missing after jumping from ‘Jaws’ bridge in the USA

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

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The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

Major reduction in gas prices this week

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

Government to spend $2.4 billion on population census

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

Fourth case of monkeypox confirmed in Jamaica

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

Jamaica confirms first local monkeypox case

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

UC Rusal sanctioned for effluent spill in the Rio Cobre

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

Police theorize Donna Lee was killed on July 12; her partner Noel Maitland charged with murder

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.

 

More than 3,600 employed in cruise sector following major recruitment exercise

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is imploring corporations that generate waste, to pay close attention to the discharge of effluent and the general management of wastewater.

 

Chair of the PSOJ’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change committee, Eleanor Jones says the group is deeply concerned about the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre that resulted in a fish kill and disrupted the use of the river for residents and businesses.

 

She says corporations must be aware and responsible because improper wastewater management poses serious risks to public health.

 

 

She says the recent Rio Cobre chemical spill highlights a greater need for responsibility, with respect to the discharge of waste into water bodies.

 

She is calling on the government to implement tougher measures, to ensure companies adhere to environmental best practices.