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Project title
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Small river basin management in the steppe zone of Southern
Russia: Scoping Study
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| Summary – To better manage the Kundruchiya
River so that the people of Rostov Oblast in Russia, and
other towns along the river have access to cleaner water. |
| Project code |
PECE-05 |
| Lead partner |
Mott MacDonald Limited |
| Other partners |
North Caucasus Branch of Russian Scientific Research
Institute of Integrated Use and Protection of Water Resources |
| Project duration |
Aug 05 - Jul 06 |
| Duration |
1 year |
| Location |
Russia, Rostov Oblast, the Kundruchiya River
basin |
| Purpose |
To carry out a scoping study to clearly identify
measures needed to be introduced to improve the environmental
state of water bodies in the Kundruchiya river basin, to reduce
the level of water pollution entering the river system through
point and diffuse sources, and provide sustainable water use
for river’s numerous municipal, industrial and agricultural
users. Also to build capacity in the use of new planning tools
developed in the UK and the EU for analysis of river basin
management issues, and develop through consultation, appropriate
strategies for integrated river basin management. To make an
initial step towards developing a full integrated river basin
management plan. |
| Themes |
Water, biodiversity, community capacity building |
| Funding |
Defra £11,050; project partners: £11,070 |
Further information/ progress |
Quarterly
Report (November 2005) (PDF,
150 KB)
Quarterly Report (February
2006) (PDF, 400
KB) |
| Contact |
Mr Richard John Cullen, Mott MacDonald Limited: richard.cullen@mottmac.com |
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