
How will the Transboundary Haze Pollution Act help?
Photo Credit : CNAThe Transboundary Haze Pollution Act enables authorities to prosecute individuals or companies in neighbouring countries that cause severe air pollution in Singapore through slash-and-burn agricultural practices. Errant companies can be fined up to S$2 million if they contribute to the 24-hour PSI remaining...

Haze again deteriorates in Singapore
Bedok - Sep 24, 9am The hazy conditions in Singapore have further deteriorated since Wednesday night, as denser haze from Sumatra has been blown in by the prevailing southerly winds, said Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) on Thursday. At 8 am on Thursday, the 1-hour concentrations of PM2.5 was 96- 199g/m3, and...

SMRT to be fined $5.4 million for 7 July disruption
The Land Transport Authority said it intends to fine SMRT $5.4 million for the system-wide disruption on the North-South and East-West lines on 7 July 2015. Finding SMRT fully responsible for the incident and maintenance lapses, the authority said in a media release on Wednesday (23 Sep) that the fine amount is commensurate...
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