The task team comprises environmental and air quality officials from the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment and the provincial departments in Mpumalanga, Gauteng, the North West and the Free State.
These conditions may have created prevailing south-easterly winds that transported air pollution from Mpumalanga into Gauteng and the North West, particularly over Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg and Pretoria. “Some of the public complaints about the sulphurous odour coincided with incidents when sulphur dioxide was higher than usual during the period in question. However, the elevated readings were unlikely to have caused any health effects on the surrounding communities.”
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Stink over Gauteng: Government team probing solution to smelly industry emissionsA task team investigating complaints about the stench experienced over parts of Gauteng and the North West in June has determined that a combination of weather events and emissions from industry were probably responsible for the sulphurous smell. As soon as they say probably, then you know they actually have no fucking clue. How much is this gonna cost? And how much are they going to loot from this investigation money 🤔 The task team hasn't done it's job properly
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Stink over Gauteng: Government team probing solution to smelly industry emissionsA task team investigating complaints about the stench experienced over parts of Gauteng and the North West in June has determined that a combination of weather events and emissions from industry were probably responsible for the sulphurous smell. As soon as they say probably, then you know they actually have no fucking clue. How much is this gonna cost? And how much are they going to loot from this investigation money 🤔 The task team hasn't done it's job properly
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