Norwegian Pollution Control Authority has published guides on how to perform environmental soil studies and report soil pollution in existing and future day-care centres and playgrounds. There are approximately 40.000 playgrounds including more than 6.000 day-care centres in Norway. Some of these may be polluted by industrial activities, traffic or the use of contaminated soil in landscaping.
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The first step of the "Action plan" involved the initiation of soil pollution assessments in all day-care centres in the 10 largest cities and 5 major industrial areas in Norway. This involves approximately 2000 day-care centres and 50 playgrounds. In day-care centres where unacceptable pollution is discovered, soil remediation is to be completed within the summer of 2010.
Especially "Cleaning up children’s environment" includes:
* The Environmental authorities proposed in 2006 an ”Action Plan” to clean up environmental toxins in children’s outdoor environment. As above said, the plan includes soil pollution assessments in day-care centers in the ten largest cities of Norway and in five major industrial areas.
* The assessments and remediation is thought to cost approximately 200 million kroner. The Environmental authorities finance up to 20 per cent of the costs for soil pollution assessments and up to 30 per cent of the costs for remediation projects where this is needed.
* The project including soil assessments and remediation will be finished in September 2010.
The "Guide for soil pollution assessments in existing day-care centers and playgrounds: Soil contamination in day-care centers and playgrounds" is now available in English. Quelle: Norwegian Pollution Control Authority / Statens forurensningstilsyn
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