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The Caltex refinery is a joint venture of the corporate giants
Chevron and Texaco, who claim they cannot bring their South African refineries
up to United States and European standards.
Refinery neighbors gathered to learn how to build their own air
samplers.
Andy Birkinshaw explained the details of the Bucket sampling procedure
to Caltex neighbors as they prepare to "sniff" out toxic releases in their
community.
Caltex neighbors bag their first air sample in the plume of the refinery
pollution.
Bobby Peek of groundWork and Hans Linde of Cape Metropolitan Council
of Air Pollution Control get excited about the "Bucket".
Paul Buley Managing Director of Caltex and Shipra Bansal
Technical advisor to the Bucket Brigade, Shipra Bansal, views in shock
and dismay, the negative response of Mr. Buley to the community's proposal
of a joint venture with regards to the Bucket Brigade. Mr Buley was adamant
that Caltex would not hold discussions on the community based air sampling
for the next five years. Caltex broke their public commitment of
1994, promising to reduce their Sulphur Dioxide pollution by 80% in five
years, that would have made Caltex refinery the cleanest in South Africa.
On the contrary in 1998 Caltex was taken to the South African Human Rights
Commission by the Table View Residents Association for the alleged human
rights violations by the company. In response Caltex is refusing
to implement Environmental Improvement Projects because the community exercised
their constitutional right to live in a "clean and healthy environment"
(Section 24 of the Bill of Rights; Constitution of South Africa).
Stay tuned for further updates from Sasolburg!
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