2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-019-01215-1
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Toxic Site Identification Program in Azerbaijan

Abstract: The need to protect communities from hazardous waste is an important agenda for any nation. Although pollutant management and policy development are attempted in many developing countries, it is not always successful due to limited funds, project resources, and access to trained experts to conduct toxic site identification projects. For this reason, Pure Earth created the Toxic Site Identification Program (TSIP). The goal of the TSIP program is to provide reliable information and data that identifies location … Show more

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“…Specifically, the limitations of resources and funding to invest in urban remediation cleanup projects, for surface water, are often unsuccessful and do not fully restore the water quality, resulting in a failed rehabilitation project (Kagalou et al 2008;Le et al 2010;Søndergaard et al 2007). In this sense, the difficulties and problems that arise during the cleaning of Lake Boyukshor in Azerbaijan can be cited as an example (Abbasov et al 2019). Thus, to effectively tackle challenges of surface water pollution within LMICs, it is important to establish an economical method that is sustainable.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, the limitations of resources and funding to invest in urban remediation cleanup projects, for surface water, are often unsuccessful and do not fully restore the water quality, resulting in a failed rehabilitation project (Kagalou et al 2008;Le et al 2010;Søndergaard et al 2007). In this sense, the difficulties and problems that arise during the cleaning of Lake Boyukshor in Azerbaijan can be cited as an example (Abbasov et al 2019). Thus, to effectively tackle challenges of surface water pollution within LMICs, it is important to establish an economical method that is sustainable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of pollutants, within urban water sources, can significantly vary based on location and pollutant type (Goher et al 2019), this is especially true for nations with active oil production (see Santana et al 2014;da Costa Cunha et al 2019;Okoro et al 2020;Takshe et al 2010;Winch and Stepnitz 2011), or countries that have a combination of both location and pollution type (see Fayiga et al 2018), or even LMICs that have a history of unsuccessful environmental remediation projects aimed at reducing pollution of urban surface water, such as in Azerbaijan (Abbasov et al 2019;Scandizzo and Abbasov 2021). For example, in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, located on the Absheron peninsula touching the Caspian Sea, there are high pollution levels due to permanent industrial and municipality wastewater releases during the Soviet industrial expansion (Khalilova and Mammadov 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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