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United Nations Environment Programme UNITED NATIONS EP Distr. United Nations GENERAL Environment UNEP/CHW/TWG/19/INF/1/Rev.1 Programme UNEP/CHW/TWG/LWG/1/INF/1/Rev.1 UNEP/CHW/LWG/4/INF/1/Rev.1 19 January 2002 ENGLISH ONLY TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP OF THE BASEL CONVENTION Nineteenth session Geneva, 14-15 January 2002 FIRST JOINT MEETING OF THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP AND LEGAL WORKING GROUP OF THE BASEL CONVENTION Geneva, 16-17 January 2002 LEGAL WORKING GROUP OF THE BASEL CONVENTION Fourth session Geneva, 18-19 January 2002 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS (CONSOLIDATED) Page 2 A. PARTIES ANTIGUA & BARBUDA AUSTRIA Mr. Michael Lionel Mr. Andreas Moser Chief Health Officer Technical Expert Central Board of Environmental Health Federal Ministry of Foresting, Agriculture, Ministry of Health Environment and Water Management All Saints Road, St John’s Division VI 5, Stubenbastei 5 Department Antigua & Barbuda Vienna, Austria Tel: (268) 461 4757 Tel: (43 1) 515 22 35 21 Fax: (268) 460 5992 Fax: (43 1) 515 22 30 03 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Ms. Sonja Löw ARGENTINA Technical expert Section 5, Department VI Ms. Andrea Repetti Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Foresting, Second Secretary Environment and Water Management Permanent Mission of Argentina Stubenbastrei 5 10, route de l'aéroport 1010 Vienna, Austria Case postale 536 Tel: (43 1) 51 522 3520 1215 Geneva, Switzerland Fax: (43 1) 51 522 3003 Tel: (41 22) 929 8600 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (41 22) 798 5995 Att.: 1JM, LWG4 E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19,1JM, LWG4 BELARUS AUSTRALIA Mr. Igor Mishkorundny Deputy Director Mr. Greg Rippon Ministry of Foreign Affairs A/g Manager 19, Lenin Street Hazardous Waste Section 220 030 Minsk-30, Belarus Environment Australia Tel: (375 17) 222 2673 GPO Box 787 Fax: (375 17) 227 4521/222 2673 2601 Canberra, Australia E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: (61 2) 6250 7559 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Fax: (61 2) 6250 7554 E-Mail : [email protected] BELGIUM Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Ms. Els de Picker Waste Policy Advisor OVAM Stationsstraat 110 2800 Mechelen, Belgium Tel: (32 15) 28 43 12 Fax: (32 15) 41 30 72 E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM Page 3 Ms Marie Elise Van Grimbergen Mr. José Antonio de Oliveira Coimbra Waste Policy Director Adviser, Estrategic and Decision OVAM Support Systems Stationsstraat 110 Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuaria 2800 Mechelen, Belgium Ministry of Agriculture Tel: (32 15) 284 310 Esplanada dos Ministerios, Anexo B Fax: (32 15) 413 072 4 andar 516 70043-900 Brasilia, Brazil E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: (55 61) 218 24 66 Att.: 1JM, LWG4 Fax: (55 61) 224 3995 E-Mail: [email protected] BRAZIL Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Mr. Olyntho Vieira BULGARIA First Secretary Permanent Mission of Brazil Mr. Ludmil Kotetzov 17B Ancienne Route First Secretary 1218 Geneva, Switzerland Permanent Mission of Bulgaria Tel: (41 22) 929 0900 16, chemin des Crêts-de-Pregny Fax: (41 22) 788 2505 1218 Grand Saconnex, Switzerland E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: (41 22) 798 0300 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Fax: (41 22) 734 8005 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Ms. Maria Angélica Ikeda Secretary, Division of the Environment BURKINA FASO Ministry of External Relations Esplanada dos Ministerios Mr. Ouedraogo Zéphirin Athanase Palacio Itamaraty/Anexo 1 Chef de Service Environnement 70170-900 Brasilia, Brazil Industriel et des Déchets Dangereux Tel: (55 61) 411 6673/6674 Direction Générale de la Préservation Fax: (55 61) 322 5523 de l'Environnement E-Mail: [email protected] Ministère de l'Environnement et de l'Eau Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 03 BP 7044 Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Tel: (226) 31 16 69 / 30 00 22 Ms. Cleuza de Moraes Gomes Fax: (226) 31 64 91 Technical Adviser E-Mail: [email protected] Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Secretariat of Environmental Quality Ministry of Environment CAMBODIA 70 068 900 Esplanada dos Ministerios Bloco B, Brasilia, Brazil Mr. Ken Choviran Tel: (55 61) 317 1373 Vice Chief Office, Solid Waste and Hazardous Fax: (55 61) 226 8050 Substances Management Office E-Mail: [email protected] Department of Pollution Control Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Ministry of Environment 48 Sandech Preah Sihanouk Tonle Bassac Mr. Rudi Braatz Chamkamon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Division Chief, DOMC Tel: (855) 128 56818 Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuaria Fax: (855) 232 12540 Ministry of Agriculture E-Mail: [email protected] Espla. Min. Anexo B, s.406 B Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 70043-900 Brasilia, Brazil Tel: (55 61) 226 9799 Fax: (55 61) 224 3995 E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Page 4 CAMEROON CHILE Mr. Johannes Takangeyong Mr. Julio Monreal Head of Division, Norms Head, Department of Environmental and Environmental Inspection Programmes Permanent Secretariat of the Environment Ministry of Health MINEF, Yaounde, Cameroon Estado 360, 8 piso, Santiago, Chile Tel: (237) 223 4349 Tel: (562) 664 1244 – 664 9086 Fax: (237) 222 9489/1225 Fax: (562) 639 7110 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 CANADA Mr. Rodrigo Espinosa A. Counsellor Mr. Alain Tellier Permanent Mission of Chile First Secretary Rue de Moillebeau 58 Permanent Mission of Canada Case postale 332 5, avenue de l´Ariana 1211 Geneva 19, Switzerland 1202 Geneva, Switzerland Tel: (41 22) 919 8800 Tel: (41 22) 919 9200 Fax: (41 22) 734 5297 Fax: (41 22) 919 9227 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, JM1, LWG4 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Mr. Sergio Vives Mr. Joachim Wittwer Lawyer, International and Head, Basel and Agreements Section Environmental Affairs Transboundary Movement Branch Chilean Copper Commission Environment Canada Agustinas 1161 4th Floor th 12 floor, PVM 351 St. Joseph Blvd. Santiago, Chile KIA 0H3, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Tel: (56 2) 382 8234 Tel: (1 819) 953 21 71 Fax: (56 2) 382 8301 Fax: (1 819) 997 30 68 E-Mail: alejandro.d.canutdebon@ E-Mail: [email protected] bhpbilliton.com Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Mr. Michael Clapham Mr. Alejandro Canut de Bon Metals Recycle Commodity Specialist Lawyer, Minera Escondida Natural Resources Canada Santiago, Chile 580 Booth Street Tel: (56 2) 246 1608 K1A OE4 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada E-Mail: canutdebon.alejandro.ab@ Tel: (1 613) 992 44 04 bhp.com.au Fax: (1 613) 943 84 50 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19,1JM, LWG4 CHINA Ms. Anne Daniel Mr. Lu Xiu Yuan Senior Counsel Director General Department of Justice, Legal Services State Environmental Protection Administration Environment Canada N°115, Xizhimennei Nanxiaojie 6th floor, 351 St. Joseph Blvd. 100035 Beijing, China KIA 0H3, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Tel: (86 10) 661 51325 Tel: (1 819) 994 5733 Fax: (86 10) 661 11427 Fax: (1 819) 953 9110 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Att.: 1JM, LWG4 Page 5 Mr. Zhong Bin CUBA Program Officer State Environmental Protection Administration Ms. Silvia Alvarez Rosell N°115, Xizhimennei Nanxiaojie Director, Center for Environmental 100035 Beijing, China Control and Inspection Tel: (86 10) 66 15 4547 Ministry of Science Technology Fax: (86 10) 66 15 4547 and Environment E-Mail: [email protected] Calle 28 502 esq. 5ta Aven. Playa Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 La Habana, Cuba Tel: (537) 202 7573 Mr. Jia Guide Fax: (537) 202 7030 Deputy Director, Department of Treaty and Law E-Mail: [email protected] Ministry of Foreign Affairs Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 2 Chaoyangmen Nandajie 100 701 Beijing, China Mr. Alejandro Castillo-Santana Tel: (8610) 659 63 255 Third Secretary Fax: (8610) 659 63209 Permanent Mission of Cuba E-Mail: [email protected] 100, Chemin Valerie Att.: JM1, LWG4 1292 Chambesy, Switzerland Tel: (41 22) 758 9430 Mr. Lan Mei Fax: (41 22) 758 9431 Second Secretary E-Mail: [email protected] Permanent Mission of China Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 11, chemin de Surville 1213 Petit-Lancy, Switzerland CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: (41 22) 879 5636 Fax: (41 22) 879 5637 Mr. Vladimír Ríha E-Mail: [email protected] Senior Officer, Waste Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Management Department Ministry of the Environment COLOMBIA Vrsovicka 65 10010 Prague 10, Czech Republic H.E. Mr. Camilo Reyes Rodriguez Tel: (420 2) 67 12 22 83 Ambassador Fax: (420 2) 67 31 15 45 Permanent Mission of Colombia E-Mail: [email protected] 17-19 Ch. Champ d’Anier Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 1209 Geneva, Switzerland Tel: (41 22) 798 4554 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Fax: (41 22) 791 0787 OF THE CONGO Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Mr. Dany Mpolesha Kankonda Ms. Maria Elvira Posada-Corrales Chef de Division, Point Focal de la Convention Second Secretary de Bâle, Direction des Etablissements Humains Permanent Mission of Colombia et Protection de l’Environnement 17-19 Ch. Champ d’Anier Ministère des Affaires Foncières, 1209 Geneva, Switzerland Environnement et Tourisme Tel: (41 22) 798 4554 15, avenue Papa Ileo Fax: (41 22) 791 0787 BP 12348 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Kinshasa 1/Gombe, Congo Tel: (243) 123 43 90 Fax: (243) 884 36 75 E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Page 6 DENMARK Mr. Juan Carlos Castrillon First Secretary Ms. Olgaard Lisbet Permanent Mission of Ecuador Head of Section, Industrial Waste Division 145, rue de Lausanne Danish Environmental Protection Agency 1202 Geneva, Switzerland Strandgade 29, 1401 Copenhagen, Denmark Tel: (41 22) 731 8251 Tel: (45) 32 66 02 82 Fax: (41 22) 738 2676 Fax: (45) 32 66 89 89 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 Att.: TWG19, 1JM, LWG4 EGYPT Ms.
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