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Ecological Disasters and Pollution in Kazakstan and Efforts to Counteract Them. 5 Areas of Importance. The Aral Sea is dying up Problems with the Caspian Sea Nuclear radiation and waste in the Semey area and Semipalatensk range Other current problems Steps towards resolving problems.
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Ecological Disasters and Pollution in Kazakstan and Efforts to Counteract Them
5 Areas of Importance • The Aral Sea is dying up • Problems with the Caspian Sea • Nuclear radiation and waste in the Semey area and Semipalatensk range • Other current problems • Steps towards resolving problems
The Aral Sea • Direct consequence of the Soviets’ desire for productivity at any cost • The government rerouted rivers that fed the Aral Sea to irrigate cotton fields • Changing weather patterns • Very cold harsh winters • Unbearably hot summers
The Aral Sea • Environmental degradation • Deforestation and soil erosion • Large scale landslides • Increased salt & pollutant content of the air & soil • High Cancer rates • People in the region plagued by epidemic and respiratory diseases
Problems With the Caspian Sea • Fluctuation in water levels • Water pollution • Hazardous wastewater stored in stabilization ponds close to water’s edge • Negative impact on local fisheries
Nuclear Radiation and Waste in the Semey Area and Semipalatensk Range
Nuclear Radiation (Semey Area) • Soviets exploded over 100 atomic bombs above ground • Government never told inhabitants of the bombs • High radiation is causing cancer and birth defects in the region
Nuclear Radiation & Waste in Semipalatensk Range • 1.8 million hectares of radioactive waste • Presence of numerous Uranium mines • 470 nuclear devices detonated between 1949 and 1989 • Radiation exposure levels 100 times above permissible levels • Studies show high rates of cancer and mental illness in the region
Other Current Problems • 800 million tons of hazardous waste is generated each year • 17 billion of such waste is held in landfills • Landfills are typically unlined and poorly managed • No lining leads to contamination of surrounding soil and surface and ground water due to overflow and seepage
Other Current Problems • Little systematic waste recycling • Of 1200 major industries in Kazakstan, less than half have functioning pre-treatment facilities
Steps Towards Resolving Problems • Realization that many valuable metals are lost in waste and need to be recovered • Copper • Vanadium • Gold • Platinum
Steps Towards Resolving Problems • Ready to establish the National Cleaner Production Center (NCPC) • Will act as a nexus for research and dissemination of cleaner production processes for major industrial sectors
Steps Towards Resolving Problems • Ready to establish the National Cleaner Production Center (NCPC) • Covers 4 areas: • In-plant demonstration • Training • Information dissemination • Policy assessment
Conclusions • Many problems • Many ideas available • Little actually done so far, due to a lack of financial and human resources • On the right track, but will take a long time before pollution is reduced to an acceptable level in most areas of the country