Description: Das Projekt "Toxic pollution detection in ground water: from real time early warning to overall assessment" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von DBM - DR. BUCKUP Der Bohrlochmesser Inhaber: Dr. Klaus Buckup e.K. durchgeführt. Objective: Decades of unregulated disposal of toxic wastes in the NIS countries have create d major environmental pollution problems seriously affecting public health. The hereby project proposal involves the collaboration of specialised institutions from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia, countries currently facing severe problems of toxic pollution in their ground water. Technical assistance is provided by a European Consortium of highly specialised companies (including three SMEtmS) and a major institution acting as overall coordinator, whose experience in the specific topic can be considered as global. The project will be focused on groundwater pollution monitoring, assessment, environmental management, early warning; training and civil awareness. In conjunction to the above, specially trained local scientific and technical groups will be created, that eventually take over the running of the project, during and after its completion. Prime Contractor: Geological Survey of Finland, Research and Development Unit; Espoo; Finland.
Types:
SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ? Georgia ? Schadstoffbelastung ? Schadstoffwirkung ? Finnland ? Russland ? Gemeinschaft unabhängiger Staaten ? Ukraine ? Armenien ? Qualifikation ? Gefährlicher Abfall ? Grundwasserverunreinigung ? Umweltmanagement ? Europäische Union ? Schadstoffüberwachung ? Berufsgruppe ? Frühwarnsystem ? Informationsvermittlung ? Management ? Monitoring ? Umweltinformation ? Umwelttechnik ? Umweltverschmutzung ? Allgemeine Gesundheit ? Wirkungsanalyse ? Grundwasser ? Forschung und Entwicklung ? Toxinbelastung ? Klimawandel ? Globale Aspekte ? Forschungskoordination ?
Region: Saxony-Anhalt
Bounding box: 11.7333° .. 11.7333° x 52° .. 52°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2000-08-09 - 2002-08-08
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