EU-INDIA ACTION PLAN SUPPORT FACILITYENVIRONMENT
After conducting an EU-India Workshop on this subject, the project generated useful options for India to address challenges related to contaminated sites and soil in India.
Policy Brief - Remediation of Contaminated Sites
Background Papers
Wim Van Breusegem, Consultant APSF – Environment Component Technical Assistance -Contaminated site remediation in Europe
Centre for Environment Education - Background Note on Remediation of Contaminated Sites in India
Frank Lamé, Deltares, The Netherlands - Some observations with respect to the issue of soil contamination in India
Frank Lamé, Deltares, The Netherlands - Soil contamination – the Dutch approach as a guidance
European Commission European fact sheet: Soil protection – a new policy for the EU
EU India Workshop on the Management of contaminated sites was held on 3 Feb 2010: Workshop report
Mr B.P. Shukla, Central Pollution Control Board – Contaminated Sites & Its Remediation in India
Mr R.K. Singh, Central Pollution Control Board - Bioremediation of Cr (VI)-polluted groundwater
Dr Padma Varkar, Principal Research Scientist, Indian Institute of Technology Remediation and Bioremediation of Heavy Metals
Dr Jürgen Porst, ASEM-GTZ Activities in Bangalore, Karnataka, other States of India
Prof DK Banerjee, Advisor CEE - Contaminated Sites
Mr Victor Dries, Coordinator Strategic Team, Public Waste Agency of Flanders (OVAM), Belgium - European soil policy: fact or fiction?
Mr Frank Lamé - Deltares, Soil and Groundwater Systems, The Netherlands - Into Dutch soils: 30 years of experience with soil remediation and sustainable land management
EU-India APSF - Environment is implemented by Euroconsult Mott MacDonald in consortium with DHI, WWF, CEE, Toxics Link and TERI