World Bank Launched Ust-Kamenogorsk Environmental Remediation Project
OREANDA-NEWS. On 30 April 2009 was announced, that Ust-Kamenogorsk Environmental Remediation Project had been formally launched, at the Akimat of East-Kazakhstan Oblast in
Total project cost is USD 40.09 million, including the World Bank loan of USD 24.29 million, and USD 15.80 million provided by the Government of Kazakhstan. The European Union also supports the Action with a separate grant of Euro 3.5 million to complement the Project for groundwater quality monitoring and institutional strengthening. The Implementing Agency for the Project is the Committee of Water Resources under the Ministry of Agriculture. The Project is expected to be completed in March 2013.
“We need to join forces to invest in our main asset – a sustainable and healthy environment. This Project will help to protect the groundwater in the city and what is not less important will serve as a platform for dialogue between many local partners involved,” – said Mr. Kanat Daurembekov, Director of the
The project intends to stop further contamination of groundwater form historic industrial waste sites and prevent migration of polluted groundwater to residential areas and eventually the
immediate cleanup activities to prevent further infiltration of contamination into the aquifer;
adequate measures for intercepting, treating and monitoring the contaminated groundwater in the project area;
program for groundwater quality monitoring, institutional strengthening, leakage detection and repair.
As a result of project implementation, the population will benefit from protecting groundwater quality, one of the most important natural resources.
“Dealing with pollution is important to public health and takes away barriers to economic development. With this and similar projects, the Republic of Kazakhstan clearly demonstrates it recognizes these needs and the Bank feels privileged it can be of support,” - said Mr. Frank van Woerden, World Bank Task Team Leader for this Project.
Implementation of the Project will require cooperation and participation of many parties in the East-Kazakhstan Oblast and the City, such as regulating authorities, local laboratories, the local industries with sites that need remediation under the Project, and other institutions. The Project launch was attended by representatives of all these organizations and self-governance agencies, as well as international partners, NGOs, and mass media.
The European Union contribution to this action is part of its broader support to water supply and sanitation and an integrated management of water resources in
The World Bank’s overall mission in
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