A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab

Clean environment is very important to every people in this world. In order to get a clean air to breath, we together need to unite and not to pollute the air. Poorly, nowadays, in many countries all over the world, the air quality is poor in quality. Every minutes of the day, vast quantities of pol...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Zhafran Rahim, Tajudin, Hashley, Abd Wahab, Nor Akhmal
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31896/
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description Clean environment is very important to every people in this world. In order to get a clean air to breath, we together need to unite and not to pollute the air. Poorly, nowadays, in many countries all over the world, the air quality is poor in quality. Every minutes of the day, vast quantities of pollutants are pouring into the atmosphere and these pollutants come from both natural and human sources.1 In Malaysia, the definition of pollution is provided in Section 2 of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 as "any direct or indirect alteration of the physical, thermal, chemical, biological, or radioactive properties of any part of the environment by discharging, emitting, or depositing wastes so as to affect any beneficial use adversely, to cause a condition which is hazardous or potentially hazardous to public health, safety or welfare to animals, birds, wildlife, fish or aquatic life, or to plants, or to cause a contravention of nay condition, limitation or restriction to which a license under this Act is subjected". Thus, air pollution literally means air that had been altered by many types of substance and by human conduct. There are contributory factors to air pollution such as smoke that are produce by industries sector, vehicle, and forest fire. Forest fire is the main cause of air pollutant. In Indonesia, it has been occurring almost yearly, especially during the dry season, at certain location in Indonesia. Uncontrolled forest fire has caused smoke pollution throughout other Asian countries including Malaysia. The Coordinator Minister of Social Welfare of Indonesia declared this uncontrolled forest fire, especially in Sumatera and Kalimantan as national disaster.2 This phenomenon directly affected the neighboring country, Malaysia almost yearly and smoke from forest fire had usually cause haze in Malaysia.
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spelling uitm-318962020-08-14T02:23:35Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31896/ A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab Hamzah, Zhafran Rahim Tajudin, Hashley Abd Wahab, Nor Akhmal Environmental law Clean environment is very important to every people in this world. In order to get a clean air to breath, we together need to unite and not to pollute the air. Poorly, nowadays, in many countries all over the world, the air quality is poor in quality. Every minutes of the day, vast quantities of pollutants are pouring into the atmosphere and these pollutants come from both natural and human sources.1 In Malaysia, the definition of pollution is provided in Section 2 of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 as "any direct or indirect alteration of the physical, thermal, chemical, biological, or radioactive properties of any part of the environment by discharging, emitting, or depositing wastes so as to affect any beneficial use adversely, to cause a condition which is hazardous or potentially hazardous to public health, safety or welfare to animals, birds, wildlife, fish or aquatic life, or to plants, or to cause a contravention of nay condition, limitation or restriction to which a license under this Act is subjected". Thus, air pollution literally means air that had been altered by many types of substance and by human conduct. There are contributory factors to air pollution such as smoke that are produce by industries sector, vehicle, and forest fire. Forest fire is the main cause of air pollutant. In Indonesia, it has been occurring almost yearly, especially during the dry season, at certain location in Indonesia. Uncontrolled forest fire has caused smoke pollution throughout other Asian countries including Malaysia. The Coordinator Minister of Social Welfare of Indonesia declared this uncontrolled forest fire, especially in Sumatera and Kalimantan as national disaster.2 This phenomenon directly affected the neighboring country, Malaysia almost yearly and smoke from forest fire had usually cause haze in Malaysia. 2007 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31896/3/31896.pdf Hamzah, Zhafran Rahim and Tajudin, Hashley and Abd Wahab, Nor Akhmal (2007) A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab. (2007) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Environmental law
Hamzah, Zhafran Rahim
Tajudin, Hashley
Abd Wahab, Nor Akhmal
A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title_full A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title_fullStr A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title_full_unstemmed A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title_short A study on river pollution law in Malaysia with reference to the Klang river / Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Hashley Tajudin and Nor Akhmal Abd Wahab
title_sort study on river pollution law in malaysia with reference to the klang river / zhafran rahim hamzah, hashley tajudin and nor akhmal abd wahab
topic Environmental law
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31896/