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    Armenia, UNDP to eliminate 1,500 tons of obsolete pesticides and
    highly contaminated materials
    14:36 12.12.2012

    Hasmik Dilanyan
    `Radiolur'

    An inception workshop was organized today with participation of
    Patrice Coeur-Bizot, UNDP Resident Representative a.i. in Armenia, and
    Aram Harutyunyan, RA Minister of Nature Protection, to kick-off the
    project to protect health and the environment by eliminating obsolete
    pesticide stockpiles and addressing contaminated sites through a sound
    chemical management framework.

    In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a Soviet Union-wide program was
    initiated to collect the accumulated banned and expired pesticides
    from the distribution system and dispose them in landfills or burial
    sites. In 1990, it was estimated that overall approximate 600 such
    storehouses existed in Armenia.

    These contaminated sites present major environmental and health
    concerns as most of them have a high risk of general release into the
    environment and into agricultural production. As part of the project
    preparatory process, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) has
    allocated USD 140,000 preparation grant.

    In his welcoming remarks Patrice Coeur-Bizot said, `This is difficult
    but important project. I am confident that the political and financial
    commitments, combined with the transparent collaboration framework
    involving major government entities and civil society organizations,
    will contribute to its successful implementation. Flexibility and
    innovation should be guiding principles for decision making during
    project development and implementation.'

    Continuous release of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the
    environment will be prevented through the excavation, packaging and
    secure storage of high concentration POPs and associated material. It
    is estimated that up to 1,500 tons of obsolete pesticides and highly
    contaminated materials and around 2,000 tons of moderately
    contaminated materials will be eliminated. Through the application of
    contemporary health and environmental risk assessment methodologies,
    the project will focus on strengthening national capacities to address
    the risks, as well as develop baseline data that will help to track
    reduction of POPs release.


    From: Baghdasarian
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