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URANIUM EXTRACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS

URANIUM EXTRACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS. NATO Project Plan Project Duration 2 years. Co-Directors: I. Shishkov - PPD, Kazatomprom, Almaty, Kazakhstan M. Burkitbayev, Al-Farabi University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

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URANIUM EXTRACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS

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  1. URANIUM EXTRACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS NATO Project Plan Project Duration 2 years NATO Project Plan 981742

  2. Co-Directors: I. Shishkov - PPD, Kazatomprom, Almaty, Kazakhstan M. Burkitbayev, Al-Farabi University, Almaty, Kazakhstan B. Tolongutov, Kara Balta Ore Combinate, Kara Balta, Kyrgyzstan M. Yunusov, Vostokredmet, Khudjand, Tajikistan A. Kist, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan P. Stegnar - NPD, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia End-users: Ministry of Environmental Protection, Almaty, Kazakhstan Ministry of Ecology and Emergencies, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan State Committee on Environment and Forestry, Dushanbe, Tajikistan State Committee for Nature Protection, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Project Management NATO Project Plan 981742

  3. Sites selected for evaluation • Kurday Shu-Sarysu: Kazakhstan • Shekaftar: Kyrgyzstan • Taboshar/Degmai: Tajikistan • Yangiabad: Uzbekistan NATO Project Plan 981742

  4. Main Equipment • Gamma spectrometric system – 4 pcs • Portable instantaneous Rn measurement system with a set of scintillation cells – 4 pcs NATO Project Plan 981742

  5. Proposed Funding - items • Equipment – 280,000 € • Field work expenses (travel • and subsistence, analyses • 70,000 € • Training – 30,000 € • Project management – • 50,000 € • Total costs: 430,000 € 50 30 280 70 NATO Project Plan 981742

  6. Proposed Funding - institutions • Volkovgeologia (VOL), Kazakhstan – 70,000 € • Al-Farabi University (AFU), Kazakhstan – 55,000 € • Kara Balta Institute of Ecology (KB), Kyrgyzstan – 85,000 € • Vostokredmet (VR), Tajikistan – 85,000 € • Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan (INP) - 85,000 € • Jozef Stefan Institute (JSI), Slovenia – 50,000 € Total costs: 430,000 €: NATO Project Plan 981742

  7. Workplan • 1st Quarter 2006: purchase equipment • 2nd Quarter 2006: training • 3rd and 4th Quarter 2006: radiological assessment missions • 1st and 2nd Quarter 2007: completion of analysis and on-the-job training, group training • 3rd Quarter 2007: final assessment of radiological situation • 4th Quarter 2007: completion and presentation of project report NATO Project Plan 981742

  8. International Cooperation • with OSCE, UNEP, UNDP – ENVSEC Initiative in the Ferghana Valley • with IAEA – Technical Co-operation Assistance programme for 2005-2006, 1 regional and 2 national projects (in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan) • with ISTC • with the Government of Norway • with the World Bank NATO Project Plan 981742

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