Proposed Future Environmental Security Project for Mongolia

Proposed Future Environmental Security Project for Mongolia

PROPOSED FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY PROJECT FOR MONGOLIA OYUNTSETSEG Luvsandash. Senior Desk Officer, Strategic Policy & Planning Department, Ministry of Defense, Mongolia Legal Environment . National Security Concept . Law on Hygienic; of Mongolia; . Law on soil Protection & . Concept of Sustainable Desertification; Development of Mongolia- . Law on Environmental 2030; Protection; . Program of the Mongolian . Law on Land; Government 2016-2020; . Law on Subsoil; . National Soil Protection . Law on Allocation of Land Program. to Mongolian Citizen; . Law on Rehabilitation to Citizens and Town. • In urban areas, bacteriological Mining contamination related to ger district sanitation is high; Air Processing • In the rural areas, waste from Pollution factories the aimag centers and soums is the main cause of soil pollution Ger district Waste sanitation Comparison of soil quality MNS 5850: 2008: The soil of Baganuur, Bagakhangai, Bayanzurkh, Sukhbaatar, Songinokhairkhan, Chingeltei, Khan-Uul and Nalaikh districts has no heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, mercury, zinc, copper, cobalt, and strontium. However, mercury, chromium, zinc, and strontium in the soil have increased in previous years. According to the results of the heavy metals monitoring of soil quality in Bayan-Ulgii, Dornogovi, Dornod, Dundgovi, Uvurkhangai, Umnugovi, Sukhbaatar and Khentii aimags, it is normalized to exceed the MNS 5850: 2008 standard. Total area 10.9 thousand hectares STATUS OF ABANDONED MILITARY SITES Waste - 143,882.10 м3/ha Soil disturbance - 20,077.30 м3 18 30 . A soil pollution assessment survey was conducted at 18 sites. The main pollutants are metal products such as petroleum, lead, zinc and chromium. Bayan nexus point: cadmium content was 4.6 mg/kg, lead content was 680.5 mg/kg, or 580.5 mg/kg from the maximum permissible level and reached toxic levels. At this point zinc concentration was 2356 mg/kg or 7.8 times higher than the permissible level. Priority sites with Important sites with Sites requiring further strategic potential risks to the long-term importance: environment and monitoring for public health: contamination management: • Dornogobi, • Gobi-Sumber, Bayantal; • Dornogobi, Sainshand; • Gobi-Sumber, Dalanjargalan; • Gobi-sumbe, Choir; Shiveegobi; • Uvurkhangai, • Ulaanbaatar city, • Ulaanbaatar city, Arvaikheer; Nalaikh; Bagakhangai; • Bulgan, Ulaan Orkhon; • Ulaanbaatar city, • Darkhan-Uul, Salkhit; • Khentii, Undurkhaan; Baganuur; • Darkhan-Uul, Erkhet; • Bayankhongor, Ulziit; • Dornod, • Dundgobi, Mandalgobi; • Khovd, Darvi; Choibalsan. • Dornod. Gurvanzagal • Khuvsgul, Murun; • Tuv, Sergelen; • Darkhan-Uul, Darkhan town. The purpose of the project is to compare the international experience of identifying, classifying and evaluating contaminated sites and the purpose of extending the cooperation of Military and Civilian Organizations in determining ways to reduce soil and groundwater pollution in the land used for Former Military Sites. A review of the international practices in identification, ranking and assessments of contaminated sites • Increase and habit dialogue on reduction and rehabilitation of pollution and land resort among military and civilian organizations • Develop military and civil organizations jointly with pollution management plans for former military sites and carry out a detailed survey of priority locations • Enhance cooperation between military and civilian organizations to identify and rehabilitate soil and groundwater pollution in areas used for former military sites A review of the international practices on identification, ranking and assessments of contaminated sites Preliminary assessment of the soil and groundwater pollution classification of land for Former Military Sites Habit dialogue on reduction and rehabilitation of areas abandoned by military sites in military and civic organizations, as a result of collaboration To support Mongolia's ecological and ecological balance Increase the base capacity of Mongolian environmental security 2020.10 U.S. Indo- Pacific Command Science MOD organization NDU GSMAF REPORTS 2018.10 Identification of former Military Sites: . Researchers conducted by specialists of Ministry of Defence of Mongolia . Forum of Russian military personnel served in Mongolia (http://mongol.clan.su/) . High resolution satellite image portals (Google earth, Bing map). Land-Use History Environmental and geographical Background Information Field Research . Selecting a laboratory and Sample land Laboratory Analysis: . ICP-OES . Chromatograph Funding Budget (proposal) Budget Rate of № Budget Item $ Local currency Budget, % 1 Computer, printer 1,000.00 2,500,000.00 0.67 2 Training 10,500.00 26,250,000.00 7.00 3 Field sites/reseacher 20,000.00 50,000,000.00 13.33 4 Workshops/Study tour 20,000.00 50,000,000.00 13.33 5 Books & Publication 5,000.00 12,500,000.00 3.33 Action of the Contamination and 6 90,000.00 225,000,000.00 60.00 Rehabilitation 7 Consumables 2,500.00 6,250,000.00 1.67 8 Stipends for Young Researchers 4,800.00 12,000,000.00 3.2 9 Other 1,000.00 2,500,000.00 0.67 THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION.

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