As a part of its intensified marketing campaign to safeguard Kuwait’s marine setting, the Setting Public Authority (EPA) has toughened penalties for anybody caught intentionally polluting seawater.
The EPA reminds violators citing Article 68 of the Environmental Safety Legislation which imposes punishment of as much as six months in jail and fines of as much as 200,000 dinars — or any one of many punishments — for people or entities liable for contaminating marine areas with hazardous substances.
These embody — oil and its varied waste merchandise; poisonous or dangerous liquids and stable waste; untreated sewage water; chemical compounds and radioactive supplies and dangerous power emissions, Al-Rai day by day experiences.
The legislation applies throughout Kuwait’s inside waters, territorial sea, and adjoining maritime zones, underscoring the state’s dedication to defending marine ecosystems from dangerous pollution.
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