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EA signs agreements with three academic institutions to lead research projects.

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 9:49 PM
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The Environment Authority in Muscat has signed contracts with three academic institutions for research projects funded by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. The first contract with Sultan Qaboos University focuses on sustainable management of the Omani coast with a case study on Sohar and Salalah ports. The second project at SQU explores mysterious energy sources and natural radiation levels in Oman. The goal is to establish a database and understand radiation exposure to develop guidelines for safety and protection of the environment and human health.

The University of Technology and Applied Sciences is involved in a research project measuring the concentration of radioactive radon gas in Oman with a focus on public health impacts. The study aims to assess indoor air quality and understand the effects of radon gas on residents. The third contract with the National University of Science and Technology revolves around revolutionizing the sustainability of special economic zones in Oman by valorizing pollutant currents and developing a bio-electrochemical system-based biorefinery. The project aims to convert waste materials into valuable products through innovative technologies.

Dr. Abdullah bin Ali Al Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, stated that the contracts with national universities aim to study important environmental issues. These projects are expected to yield results within 6 months to one year and provide effective solutions to environmental challenges. Each research project has a technical team and steering committee to ensure timely and desired outcomes. The signing of the contracts involved key individuals from the Environment Authority and the respective academic institutions.

Overall, these research projects funded by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation, in collaboration with academic institutions, aim to address critical environmental issues in Oman. From sustainable management of coastal areas to understanding radiation levels and their impact on public health, these projects are focused on finding solutions and developing guidelines for a healthier and more sustainable environment. Through innovative technologies and bio-electrochemical systems, waste materials can potentially be converted into valuable products, contributing to the sustainability of special economic zones in Oman. These collaborations between the government, academic institutions, and researchers highlight the importance of environmental research and sustainability efforts in the country.

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