UNU Update The newsletter of United Nations University and its network of research and training centres and programmes |
Issue 11: September 2001 |
UNU/INWEH |
UNU International
Network for Water, Environment and Health (UNU/INWEH) has launched a research project to measure the impact of pesticides on water
quality in Lake Victoria. The US$122,000 project, funded by the Lake
Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), will establish a field
program and provide analyses of pesticides as part of an agro-chemical
impact assessment in the lake Victoria basin. The project is being undertaken through a Ph.D.
programme for a young scientist from Kawanda Agricultural Research
Institute, Uganda, with support from the University of Waterloo and the National
Water Research Institute of Canada. It will provide training on
sampling methods, quantitative analysis and quality assurance of
pesticides. The project will yield new information on the
fate of currently used pesticides in Uganda, emissions of airborne
pesticides and persistent organic pollutants from agricultural areas in
the Lake Victoria basin and their input to the lake from the
atmospheric and runoff. |
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