THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ISSUE OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN UKRAINE AND APPROACHES FOR ITS RESOLUTION

V. Chetverykov, I. Holoubek, K. Pianykh
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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) relate to a group of toxicants, which is separated due to an extremely hazardous impact on human health and is regulated by a special international agreement — the Stockholm Convention on POPs. Each Party of the Convention should develop and consistently renew the National Implementation Plan to implement requirements under this Convention. Ukraine developed the National Implementation Plan in 2007, and the experts started works on its renewal in 2020. The article contains results of expert analysis of changes in volumes and forms of accumulation of waste, consisting of containing or contaminated with POPs, in particular, unusable and prohibited plant protection chemicals (PPC). There are outcomes of expert analysis of changes in use of electrical equipment that contained synthetic dielectric liquids based on polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Based on analysis, activities are proposed to the National Implementation Plan for development of effective infrastructure for thermal destruction of POP-containing waste. In addition to storage sites of POPs-containing waste, so-called “nintentional production” is an essential source of POPs entering environment. For categories of sources that under the Stockholm Convention can potentially polluted environment with POPs volumes of annual emission into the air, water, and soil for six basic pollutants have been calculated. Modern extensive monitoring system for POPs should be established to clear up a real state with environmental pollution by POPs in the country. Results of such monitoring together with strong regulatory support may motivate enterprises to an introduction of “best available techniques”. Bibl. 7, Tab. 3.
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乌克兰持久性有机污染物问题的现状及其解决办法
持久性有机污染物(POPs)是指一组有毒物质,由于对人类健康产生极其危险的影响而被分离出来,并受到一项特别国际协定——《关于持久性有机污染物的斯德哥尔摩公约》的管制。《公约》每一缔约方应制定并不断更新《国家执行计划》,以执行本《公约》的要求。乌克兰于2007年制定了国家实施计划,专家们于2020年开始了更新计划的工作。该条款载有专家对含有持久性有机污染物或受其污染的废物,特别是不可使用和禁用的植物保护化学品(PPC)的废物堆积量和形式变化的分析结果。专家分析了含有基于多氯联苯(pcb)的合成介电液体的电气设备使用变化的结果。根据分析,向国家执行计划提出了发展有效的基础设施以热销毁含持久性有机污染物废物的活动。除了储存含持久性有机污染物废物的场所外,所谓的“无意生产”也是持久性有机污染物进入环境的一个重要来源。对于根据《斯德哥尔摩公约》可能以持久性有机污染物污染环境的各种来源,已经计算了六种基本污染物每年向空气、水和土壤排放的量。应建立现代广泛的持久性有机污染物监测体系,梳理我国持久性有机污染物污染环境的真实状况。这种监测的结果加上强有力的管理支持可能促使企业采用“现有的最佳技术”。圣经7,表3。
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