Remediation plan for a landfill in Armenia

Site Investigation, Assessment, and Remediation Plan for POPs-Contaminated Soil at the Nubarashen Landfill, Yerevan.

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Client: United Nations Development Programme, Country office Armenia  14Petros Adamyan, Yerevan, Armenia

 

Country: Armenia

Implementation period: 06/2017-06/2019

Completion date: June 2019

Contract value: 365,320 $

More about the project

The project, funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed to conduct a survey of the pesticide landfill contaminated with persistent organic pollutants (POPs) at the Nubarashen site and prepare tender documentation for a future remediation project. The project also included training experts on the provisions of the Basel Convention.

The key activities involved comprehensive site mapping and analytical assessment, sampling and labeling of contaminated soil for testing the effectiveness of decontamination technologies, updating risk assessments and classification criteria, and designing the remediation plan and operational procedures, including cost estimates. Additionally, the project encompassed environmental and social impact assessments and training for site supervisors, laboratory personnel, and sampling staff.

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We provided

  • Site investigation and analytical assessment
  • Collection, packaging, and labeling of contaminated soil samples
  • Updating risk assessments and classification criteria
  • Designing the remediation plan and operational procedures
  • Preparation of tender documentation
  • Environmental and social impact study
  • Training for supervision personnel and laboratory analysts

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