International conference
Conference on chemical safety in Kazakhstan will present overview of contamination caused by persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals and their impact to the human health.
Results of 2-years monitoring of pollution of the environment in selected hotspots. Non-governmental organizations will share results of their local campaigns to tackle industrial pollution. A chance to discuss with experts the best international practice, learn about up-to-date efforts and solutions suitable for Kazakhstan.
29 April 29, 2015 – Wednesday, from 9:00 till 18:00
EcoMuseum Karaganda
Bukhar Zhirau blvd. 47 - Exhibition hall
Improving chemical safety in Kazakhstan: Overview of the results of 2-years joint Kazakhstani-Czech project
Dmitriy Kalmykov, EcoMuseum – Karaganda (KZ)
Martin Skalsky, Arnika - Toxics and Waste Programme (CZ)
Pollution of the environment by heavy metals – results of monitoring: Stepnogorsk, Glubokoye, Balkhash, Temirtau, Ekibastuz
Marek Sir, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (CZ)
Pollution of the environment by persistent organic pollutants – results of monitoring: Stepnogorsk, Glubokoye, Balkhash, Temirtau, Ekibastuz
Jindrich Petrlik, Arnika (CZ)
Non combustion technologies of POPs destruction
Daryll Luscombe (CAN) / Jindrich Petrlik (CZ)
Access to information on hazardous pollutants and contaminated areas in Kazakhstan
Galia Kabikaeva, Republican Aarhus Centre
Chemical safety in Pavlodar Province
Svetlana Mogiluk, Ecom (Pavlodar)
List of regulated hazardous substances in Kazakhstan: Results of UNDP project
Saltanat Baeshova, UNDP Kazakhstan
Hazardous waste management: Current projects, what has been achieved
Zhanar Asanova, Zhasyl Damu
Impact of persistent organic pollutants on the health of population living at the hotspots
Naila Dyusembayeva, National Centre of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
Industrial and municipal waste: Problems and ways of solution
Tatyana Chernishova, Eco Accord – Ust-Kamenogorsk