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Assessment and review of organochlorine pesticide pollution in Kyrgyzstan.

Rakhmanbek Mamatkadyrovich Toichuev1, Liudmila Victorovna Zhilova2, Gulsanam Bakhtiyarovna Makambaeva2, Timur Rashidinovich Payzildaev2, Wouter Pronk3, Matthijs Bouwknegt4, Roland Weber5.   

Abstract

The current study describes the preliminary assessment and securing activities of the largest and most hazardous POPs-contaminated sites in Kyrgyzstan. In 2010, cattle died and population were found with high pesticide levels in blood, human milk, and placenta. In the first phase of the study, a historic assessment of the pesticide dumping at the landfill/dump sites have been conducted. In the second phase, soil analysis for organochlorine pesticides in the areas of the pesticide disposal sites, the former pesticides storehouses, agro-air strips, and the cotton-growing fields were conducted. By this assessment, a first overview of the types and sources of pollution and of the scale of the problem is compiled including information gaps. From major pesticides used, DDT, DDE, and HCH were measured in the highest concentrations. With the limited analytical capacity present, a reasonable risk assessment could be performed. This paper also reports on practical risk reduction measures that have been carried out recently at the two major pesticide disposal sites with support of a Dutch environmental engineering company, an international NGO (Green Cross Switzerland) and local authorities from the Suzak region within an UN project. Local population living near the sites of the former pesticide storehouses and agro-airstrips are advised not to cultivate vegetables and melons or to raise cattle on these areas. Instead, it is recommended to grow technical crops or plant trees. Further recommendations on monitoring and assessment is given including the suggestion to consider the findings in the National Implementation Plan of Kyrgyzstan.

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Keywords:  Agro-airstrips; Chemical landfills; Organochlorine pesticides; POPs; Pesticide burial sites; Pesticide storehouses; Poisoning incidents; Protection of vulnerable groups; Remediation; Soil contamination

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28879618     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0001-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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