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Title: CEP ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION TO POPsPTS


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CEP ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION TO POPs/PTS
  • Reza Sheikholeslami
  • Technical Advisor to
  • CEP-PCU

3rd (Interim) P-RAG Meeting on POPs/PTSTehran
6-8 March 2005
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CONTENT
  • CEP ACTIVITIES IN PHASE-I
  • WHAT HAS BEE DONE IN PHASE-I?
  • WHAT IS LACKING ?
  • UPCOMING/ON GOING ACTIVITIES IN PHASE-II
  • WHAT ARE THE POSITION OF POPs/PTS PROJECTS
    IN-PHASE-II

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WHAT HAS BEEN DONE IN CONNECTION TO POP/PTS
  • 1- LAND BASED POLLUTION /ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT IN
    PHASE -1(EU/TACIS)
  • 2- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BOTTOM
    SEDIMENT IN PHASE-1(CEP-ASTP)
  • 3- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA IN
    PHASE-1(ECOTOX-WB)

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1- LAND BASED POLLUTION /ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT
(EU/TACIS)-WHAT WAS DONE
  • ASSESSMENT WAS MADE ON THE BASIS OF EXISTING DATA
    AND INFORMATION IN THE CASPIAN COASTAL REGION
  • EXISTING DATA AND INFORMATION WAS COLLECTED BY
    QUESTIONNAIRE AND LIMITED FIELD VISIT

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1- LAND BASED POLLUTION /ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT
(EU/TACIS)-WHAT IS LACKING
  • ASSESSMENT WAS NOT TARGETED TO POPs/PTS
  • IN GENERAL NO RELIABLE TRANSBOUNDARY
    CONTAMINANTS DATA SET / INFORMATION WERE
    AVAILABLE

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2 - POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BOTTOM
SEDIMENT (CEP-ASTP)-WAT WAS DONE
  • TARGETED TO POPs/PTS
  • 105 SEDIMENT SAMPLE WERE ANALYSED FOR POPs/PTS
  • ASSESSMENT OF TRANSBOUNDARY CONTAMINANT MADE ON
    THE CEP-ASTP FINDINGS

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Total Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
  • The overall trend for total (PAHs) mimicked that
    of the PH data, with highest PAH concentrations
    observed in Azerbaijan. Here, the range of values
    was from 280 to 3000 ng g-1. A hot spot south of
    Baku Bay (H-4-1, H-5-1 BP-1) was evident.
  • Concentrations were not excessive compared to
    other global sites.
  • Moreover, the PAH content never exceeded the NOAA
    Sediment Quality Guideline value (ERL) of
    4000 ng g-1 dry weight.

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Total DDTs in Sediments
  • NOAA ERL is 1600 pg g-1.
  • Total DDT levels exceed this quality standard at
    a number of locations, especially in Azerbaijan
    and Iran.
  • The maximum value at station I-5 (13400 pg g-1)
    shows a strong signal from the Kura River.
  • The lowest concentrations were found in the North
    Caspian Sea, particularly in the north-eastern
    shallow area.

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Total DDTs and ERL(AZ)ERLEffects Range Low,
NOAA Sediment Quality Guidelines
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Total DDTs and ERL(IRAN)ERLEffects Range Low,
NOAA Sediment Quality Guidelines
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Lindane in Sediments
  • Lowest values were found in the Iranian and
    Kazakhstan sectors.
  • Several stations in the Russian coastal zone had
    elevated levels.
  • The maximum concentration 609 pg g-1, exceeded
    the ISQG value of 320 pg g-1.
  • As lindane degrades rapidly in the environment,
    elevated levels reflect ongoing usage.

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Lindane and ISQG Level inRussian sector
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Endrin in Sediments
  • Low levels were found in Kazakhstan and Russia.
  • Highest values were observed in the coastal zone
    of Azerbaijan (85 pg g-1) and Iran (81 pg g-1).
  • Maximum concentrations did not exceed the ISQG
    value of 267 pg g-1.

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Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
  • The highest values were observed in the Russian
    sector of the Caspian Sea.
  • However, it should be noted that the S PCB
    concentrations in this study are relatively low
    by global standards.
  • The NOAA ERL value for S PCBs, 23 ng g-1, was
    never exceeded.

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Aroclor 1254
  • The highest values were observed in the Russian
    sector of the Caspian Sea and significantly
    differs from other the rest of the Caspian Sea.
  • However, it should be noted that the Aroclor 1254
    concentrations in this study are relatively low
    by global standards.

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Conclusions Organic Pollutants
  • Petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations were quite
    high by global standards at some locations,
    notably to the south of Baku Bay.
  • DDT-related compounds exhibited concentrations
    higher than NOAA ERL values at numerous locations
    in the coastal zone of Azerbaijan and Iran, but
    were quite low in the northern Caspian Sea.
  • Lindane concentrations exceeded the Canadian
    sediment quality guideline value at sites in the
    Russian sector.
  •  S PAHs and S PCBs never exceeded the NOAA
    Sediment Quality Guideline values of 4000 ng g-1
    and 23 ng g-1, respectively.

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Conclusions Heavy Metals
  • Generally, the concentrations of heavy metals
    co-vary with those of aluminium, reflecting the
    influences of terrigenous inputs and grain size.
  • As, Cr Ni have high natural backgrounds due to
    mineralisation, but might be locally elevated due
    to mining activities.
  • Ag, Cd Pb are quite low and seem to pose no
    pollution problem.
  • Hg, Cu Zn have localised hot spots that reflect
    anthropogenic inputs.
  • Ba and U similarly have hot spots, possibly due
    to human influences.

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2 - POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN
BOTTOM SEDIMENT (CEP-ASTP)-WHAT IS LACKING
  • ASTP FINDINGS CAN DEFINE RELATIVELY THE
    EXISTENCE, IMPORTANCE AND GEOGRAPHICAL
    DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN POPs COMPOUNDS IN CASPIAN
    SEA (DDT AND PCBs), BUT CAN NOT QUANTIFY THE
    EXISTING STATUS OF CASPIAN REGION (CASPIAN
    STATES) IN TERMS OF PRODUCTION, USAGE,
    STOCKPILING CONTROL AND ETC .

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3- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA
(ECOTOX-WB)- WHAT WAS DONE
  • MEASURMENTS MADE ON
  • Seals
  • Sturgeon
  • Bony Fish
  • Caspian sprat (Clupeonella caspia)
  • Various gobies (Gobiidae)
  • Caspian Roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus)

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3- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA
(ECOTOX-WB)- WHAT WAS DONE
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3- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA
(ECOTOX-WB)- WHAT WAS DONE
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3- POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA
(ECOTOX-WB)- WHAT WAS DONE
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Organochlorines in Seals
  • PCBs and organochlorine pesticides were detected
    in all samples of Caspian seals collected in 2000
    and 2001. In general, levels of DDTs were higher
    than those of PCBs other compounds (HCH, CHL,
    etc.) were significantly lower in concentration.
  • Dioxin-related compounds (PCDD, PCDF, co-planar
    PCBs) were detected in all seals in the Caspian
    levels were lower than those in marine mammals
    from other parts of the world.

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Bony Fish Results
  • Bony fish show strong geographical dependence of
    organochlorine concentration, suggesting local
    exposure.
  • Immunochemistry focused on Cytochrome P450 A1, a
    biomarker for PAHs and thus is a good sign for
    exposure to oil products. Most fish had induced
    Cytochrome, indicating exposure to oil products
    sometime in the past.

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3 - POPs/PTS MEASUREMENTS IN CASPIAN BIOTA
(ECOTOX-WB)- WHAT IS LACKING
  • THE ECTOX RESULTS WELL CORRELATE WITH ASTP
    FINDINGS, BUT AGAIN ECTOX CAN DEFINE RELATIVELY
    THE EXISTENCE, IMPORTANCE AND GEOGRAPHICAL
    DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN POPs COMPOUNDS IN CASPIAN
    SEA (DDT AND PCBs), BUT CAN NOT QUANTIFY THE
    EXISTING STATUS OF CASPIAN REGION (CASPIAN
    STATES) IN TERMS OF PRODUCTION, USAGE,
    STOCKPILING CONTROL AND ETC .

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WHAT WILL BE DONE IN CEP-II IN CONNECTION TO
POPs/PTs
  • 1- ACTIVITY D1LAND BASED ASSESSMENT
  • 2- ACTIVITYDD2 DETERMINE THE FLUX OF MAJOR
    CONTAMINANTS FROM THE VOLGA CASCADE AND KURA
    RIVER
  • 3- ACTIVITY D3 SUPPLEMENTARY WORK TO ASTP
  • 4- ACTIVITY E 1REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ACTION
    PLANS ADDRESING THE ACTIVITIES CONTRIBUTING TO
    TRANSBOUNDARY PTS INCLUDING POPs, OIL PRODUCTS
    AND HEAVY METALS POLLUTION
  • 5- ACTIVITY E2PILOT PROJECTS ON PESTICIDE
  • 6- EU/TACIS PROJECTS IN PHASE-II

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ACTIVITY D1LAND BASED ASSESSMENT
Expand and improve the Phase-I EU/Tacis
land-based activity assessment
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MAJOR TASKS IN D1
  • Contaminant source (point and non-point)
    assessment in coastal zone
  • Contaminant sources assessment in near basin of
    Kura/Arax, Volga up to Volgograd, Sefid Rood, and
    Ural

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MAJOR TASKS OF D1(CONT)
  • quantification of hot spots within the rivers
  • The activities will be worked out with the GPA
    Secretariat in The Netherlands, the POPs
    Secretariat in Geneva, and with the regional and
    national PTS and POPs assessments and enabling
    activities).

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ACTIVITYD2 Determine the flux of major
contaminants from the Volga cascade and Kura river
The main objective of the project is to determine
the fluxes of major toxic substances( POPs/PTS )
from the Volga Cascade and Kura River into the
Caspian Sea,
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Activity D3 Supplementary to ASTP
  • As a continuation of work from the first GEF
    CEP project, further surveys of the riverine
    waters, sediments and sea waters in the Caspian
    states, including the coastal sediments off
    Turkmenistan, assessing the impact of key
    transboundary contaminants in water and sediments
    (POPs / PTs)

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Activity E 1Regional and National Action Plans
addressing the activities contributing to
transboundary Persistent Toxic Substances (PTS)
including POPs, oil products and heavy metal
pollution
  • Draft and agree, in coordination with the
    national GEF supported enabling POP activities, a
    regional Action Plan for addressing the
    activities contributing to transboundary
    POPs/PTS, including Persistent Organic Pollutants
    hydrocarbons and heavy metal pollution.TO BE
    DISCUSSED

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Activity E2Pilot Project
  • In two pilot project areas, undertake a survey
    of usage and stockpiling of pesticides, undertake
    a stakeholder education programme and demonstrate
    the use of Integrated Pest Management
    (coordinated with any national POPs Enabling
    Activity inventories to avoid duplication). TO BE
    DISCUSSED.

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EU/TACIS PROJECTS IN PHASE-II
  • POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF EU/TACIS IN PHASE-II
    IN CONNECTION TO POPs/PTS IN CASPIAN SEA/REGION)
    TO BE DISCUSSED)
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