Bulk terminal calls in consultant Leonard Neill MAJOR DUST suppression measures have been introduced at the Walvis Bay Bulk Terminal in response to port users’ concerns at environmental problems which were being experienced. Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) called in ISO consultant Jo Leitz to determine the degree of pollution brought about with the handling of coal, copper, lead sulphide and manganese ore at the terminal. Certain issues were identified and appropriate steps taken. New belt scrapers, mist sprayers on conveyor belts and water sprayers for stockpiles have now been introduced. In addition conveyor belts and transfer stations have been enclosed. An ongoing monitoring programme to measure dust levels has also been introduced. At four sampling points around the terminal regular analysis of the dust contents in the air is undertaken. Results will be handed to the Walvis Bay municipality, which is part of a steering committee established to supervise the environmental impact assessment. Other members of this committee include Namport, API Holdings who operate the terminal, and mining group Kumba Resources.