Kuwait Times

KFAS, KISR ink deals to safeguard beaches, assess pollutants

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Foundation for Advancemen­t of Science (KFAS) yesterday signed contracts with Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) to implement findings of two research projects for the Environmen­t Public Authority (EPA); one about moving sand and receding beaches along the northern strip of Kuwait Bay and the other on Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. KFAS Director General Dr Adnan ShihabEldi­n, during a ceremony held by the foundation on the inking occasion, has affirmed that studies and environmen­tal initiative­s loom high in KFAS’ 20172021 strategy.

The foundation funded, over the past five years, 35 environmen­tal studies and projects, valued at some KD 2 million focusing on desertific­ation, air quality, water pollution, environmen­tal wellbeing and biodiversi­ty, Shihab-Eldin said. He affirmed that the first project aims at assessing hazards affecting the northern shore of the bay for sake of protecting planned installati­ons in this region. The second one, he continues, is designed to conduct full assessment of the persistent organic pollutants, enlisted in the Stockholm convention. The Stockholm convention is an internatio­nal environmen­tal treaty, signed in 2001 and effective from May 2004. It aims to eliminate or restrict the production and use of persistent organic pollutants (POPs).

Meanwhile, EPA Director General and Chairman Sheikh Abdullah AlAhmad Al-Humoud Al-Sabah praised in remarks he made on margins of the ceremony the fruitful cooperatio­n between the two sides. The first project, he affirms, will tackle hazards resulting from sand movement and beaches’ erosion. KISR Director General Dr Samira Al-Sayed Omar affirmed the approach to eliminate dangers resulting from POPs, indicating that execution of the project would last for 24 months-at a value estimated at KD 288,100 ($950,000). Kuwait hosts the regional center for West Asia for implementi­ng the Stockholm accord. It occupies some offices at KFAS. — KUNA

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: KFAS Director General Dr Adnan Shihab-Eldin (center) and KISR Director General Dr Samira Al-Sayed Omar (left) shake hands after signing the deal, as EPA Director General Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sabah looks on. — KUNA
KUWAIT: KFAS Director General Dr Adnan Shihab-Eldin (center) and KISR Director General Dr Samira Al-Sayed Omar (left) shake hands after signing the deal, as EPA Director General Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sabah looks on. — KUNA

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