6th International HCH and Pesticides Forum

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Organisers, Sponsors, Scientific Committee, Co-operating Organisations - 3

FOREWORD, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - 13

Foreword - John Vijgen, Stefan Pruszynski and Stanislaw Stobiecki - 15

Letter from the Cabinet of Commisioner Wallström - 17

Letter from EU-Parliament to the ambassadors of the 10 accession countries - 18

Acknowledgement - 19

OFFICIAL OPENING - 21

Introduction - Stefan Pruszynski - 23

Introduction - Teresa Stachowicz - 24

Introduction - Stefan Mikolajczak - 25

CONCLUSIONS OF THE 6th FORUM - 27

Summary Report to Forum Statement - 29

Technical summary of sessions - 31

Bram de Borst, Branko Družina, Ivan Holoubek, Stefan Pruszynski, Wim Rulkens, Stanislaw

Stobiecki, Konstantin Terytze, Leon Urlings, John Vijgen

Closure of the Forum

Stefan Pruszynski - 35

A. PRESENTATIONS - 37

A.1. International opinions - 39

Prevention of accumulation of obsolete unwanted and banned pesticide stocks - Problems and

perspectives - 41

Alemayehu Wodageneh

Chemical safety agenda for Europe - Priority public health actions beyond 2000 - 53

Dinko Kello

Disposal of obsolete pesticides in Central and Eastern Europe - Transfer of Danish experiences - 65


Mikala Klint

Obsolete stocks of crop protection products are avoidable - 69

Chris D. Waller

Conclusions of the OECD-FAO-UNEP workshop on obsolete pesticides. Alexandria, Virginia, USA,

September 2000 - 73

Janice King Jensen

Prospects for action on obsolete pesticides - an overview of activity? - 77

Mark Davis

A.2. Central Eastern European and Central Asia Countries Information - 81

Hexachlorocyclohexanes in the Central and Eastern European Countries in the comparison with

other parts of the world - The results from European measurements and modelling programmes - 83



Ivan Holoubek, Viktor Shatalov, Sergej Dutchak

An overview of Polish activities on obsolete pesticides problems - 109

Stefan Pruszynski, Stanislaw Stobiecki

Obsolete pesticides stocks in Central and Eastern Europe - 113

Sander Grip, Michal Oppenheimer

Widespread use of DDT and HCH and some of its consequences in the former GDR - 115

Siegfried Johne, Roland Watzke, Konstantin Terytze

The pesticide pollution waste problem in the Republic of Latvia - 121

Ilgonis Strauss

Some aspects of pesticides utilisation in Byelorussia - 123

Sergey Soroka, Aloiz F. Skuriat, Piotr M. Kislushko

Obsolete pesticides and chemicals in Slovenia - 125

Marta Ciraj, Branko Družina

Overview on the waste material from the former lindane plant in Skopje - 129

Jordan Hadzi - Panzov, Stojan Petrovski, Andon Alazarevski

Obsolete pesticides and soil overview of Bulgaria - 135

Valentina Vassileva

The problem of obsolete pesticides disposal in Ukraine: Solution, ecology and economy - 143

Valentin Drozda

Destruction of prohibited and deteriorated pesticides in Kyrgyzstan - 149

Kalylbek Sharikov, Gulmira Akatova

Overview on the pesticides problems within the context of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in

the Republic of Uzbekistan - 151

Zinaida G. Ovchinnikova

A.3. Soil - 157

Study on the pesticides content in the groundwater in the Republic of Bulgaria: Some problems and

recommendations - 159

Rossitza Gorova

Risk assessment studies on obsolete pesticides storage places - Hydrological and chemical

methods - 171

Michal Fic, Stanislaw Stobiecki, Irena Giza, Tomasz Stobiecki

HCH-polluted soils in highly populated areas in "O Porrino", (Galicia, Northwest Spain) - 175

Natalia Crespo González, Francisco Pan-Montojo González, José Rega Pineiro, Juan Luis Casas

Intrinsic and stimulated in situ biodegradation of Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) - 181

Alette Langenhoff, Sjef Staps, Charles Pijls, Arne Alphenaar, Gerard Zwiep, Huub Rijnaarts

Phytoremediation on HCH-contaminated soils - 187

Siegfried Johne, Roland Watzke, Konstantin Terytze

Perspectives of phytoremediation for soil contaminated with pesticides - 191

Wim H. Rulkens

A.4. Special sessions: Norway and the Basque Country . 197

"JOVA" - The agricultural environmental pesticides monitoring programme in Norway - 199

Gro Hege Ludvigsen, Olav Lode

Experimental determination of important factors for pesticide behaviour in soil and water - 207

Ketil Haarstad

Progress in HCH infrastructures in the Basque Country - 221

Marian Barquin

A.5. Waste - 235

Classification of obsolete pesticides for prioritising the need and urgency of measures - 237

Basia Mooren Korolewicz, Rob M.C. Theelen

Field services experiences in Eastern Europe: A pesticide disposal operation in Bulgaria - 243

Peter van Leest, Anouk Teuns

Disposal of obsolete pesticides in Nicaragua - 247

Markku Aaltonen

Challenges presented by obsolete pesticide collection operations in Africa. - The Mozambique

experience - 253

André Tomlinson

Semi-mobile installation for the destruction of toxic waste - Safe disposal of obsolete pesticides -

267

Stanislaw Stobiecki, Andrzej Silowiecki, Andrzej Wlodarczyk, Kazimierz Waleczek

Gas-phase chemical reduction of hexachlorobenzene and other chlorinated compounds: Waste

treatment experience and applications - 271

K. Elisabeth (Beth) Kümmling, Douglas J. Gray, Jim P. Power, Sherri E. Woodland

Disposal of highly toxic wastes by means of liquid propellant rocket engine technology - 277

Guy M.H.J.L. Gadiot, Yuri A. Lebedev and Yuli Kolbanovsky, Yuli N. Filimonov and Boris T.

Plachenov

Disposal of pesticides as an alternative fuel in cement kiln: Project outline - 285

Stanislaw Stobiecki, Jan Cieszkowski, Andrzej Silowiecki, Tomasz Stobiecki

Disposal of obsolete pesticides in cement kilns in developing countries Lessons learned - How to

proceed - 291

Kare Helge Karstensen

Public Interest: NGO perspective on the selection of appropriate technologies for destruction of

obsolete POPs stockpiles - 303

Pawel Gluszynski

A.6. Concerted Actions - 305

Cleaner and safer technology promotion for reducing/eliminating risks associated with POPS in the

environment - 307

Bala Sugavanum

Funding opportunities in defence of man and the environment within the "INTAS Call 2001" - 315

Elisabeth Csoregi

UN/ECE and UNEP Chemicals POPs activities. The UNEP/GEF project regionally-based

assessment of persistent toxic substances - 317

Ivan Holoubek

ICS-UNIDO programmes with the focus on the subprogramme of remediation - Overview and

strategy - 321

Stanislaw Miertus, Andrea Lodolo

Elements of a GEF operational program for reducing and/or eliminating releases of persistent

organic pollutants into the environment - 325

Mayra Sanchez Osuna

A.7. Prevention/sustainable development - 331

Prevention measures accompanying disposal in Ethiopia - 333

Mark Davis

Management of obsolete pesticide stocks sustainability through training - 337

Nick Morgan

Safe and effective use of pesticides - Summary of 7 years of research - 339

Jost Frei, Klaus M. Leisinger, John Atkin

Organic agriculture worldwide - A fast growing reality for 100% pesticide risk reduction - 343

Bernward Geier, Dorota Metera

A critical ecotoxicological perspective on pesticides used in Hungary - 349

Béla Darvas

B. POSTER PRESENTATIONS - 357

B.1. Networking - 359

Benefits of regional/sub-regional networking in developing countries to eliminate/manage Persistent

Organic Pollutants (POPs) - 361

Bala Sugavanum

B.2. Soil - 367

Primary selection of poplars suitable for areas polluted by pesticides - 369

Jaroslaw Figaj, Stefano Predieri, Leslaw Rachwal, Edoardo Gatti

Evaluation of the diffuse contamination in an agricultural soil treated with herbicides - 375