DOE to look into black smoke emissions from crude oil refinery in PD


SEREMBAN: The Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry, through the Department of Environment (DOE) received a complaint about the emission of black smoke at a crude oil refinery in Port Dickson on June 19.

The ministry said in a statement that the emission of black smoke resulted in air pollution and disturbed residents of nearby housing areas, including Taman Toh Kee Kah and Taman Mewah.

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