Since its establishment, the Environment Public Authority of Kuwait has been actively participating on a local, regional, and international scale with environmental legislation.
It was also formerly led by Dr. Salah Al-Mudhi, and his successor Sheikh Abdullah Al-Ahmad AlHumoud Al-Sabah is currently the serving Director General.
[1] On Sunday, September 19, 1999, EPA survey teams discovered large quantities of dead fish along the Salam coast, extending to the National Assembly building, which is a coastal building.
The aim of the project was to detect any unnatural changes to reproduction and development of harmful plankton on a qualitative and quantitative scale through studying the distribution and concentration of chlorophyll and other physical factors.
The result was a request to issue the following legislative decrees regarding: The Environment Public Authority also played a large role in the implementation of a special division within the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior's police force that is tasked with environmental violations.