Sarawak to enforce EIA approvals for conservation and protection


Len Talif (centre) being briefed on a liquid purifier system at the seminar. With him is the state Malaysian Institute of Chemistry chairman Dr Alvin Chai Lian Kuet (left).
Len Talif (centre) being briefed on a liquid purifier system at the seminar. With him is the state Malaysian Institute of Chemistry chairman Dr Alvin Chai Lian Kuet (left).
 

KUCHING: Environmental audits will be compulsory for all development projects that require the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) beginning this month.

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