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IMPEL Stefna viðsnúningur í grunnvatnsmengun verkefni kynnt CIS grunnvatnssérfræðingum
27 Apr, 2023
IMPEL Project Trend viðsnúningur í grunnvatnsmengun var kynnt 19. apríl með myndsímtali á 43. CIS Groundwater Working Group fundinum sem fram fór í Uppsölum (Svíþjóð).
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Umhverfiseftirlit ríkisins í Úkraínu gengur til liðs við IMPEL
19 Apr, 2023
Umhverfiseftirlit ríkisins í Úkraínu gengur til liðs við IMPEL
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Stýrinefnd IMPEL iðnaðar- og flugsérfræðingateymisins hittist í Brussel og átti fund með framkvæmdastjórn Evrópusambandsins
10 Apr, 2023
Þann 3. og 4. apríl hittust allir starfshópsstjórar sérfræðingateymisins Industry and Air í Brussel. Þeir ræddu framvindu hópa sinna og höfðu hugmyndaflug um næstu verkefnalotu 2025-2027. Næstu mánuði fyrir sumar munu flestir vinnuhóparnir halda F2F fundi og margir þeirra munu einnig skipuleggja vettvangsheimsókn eða sameiginlega skoðun. Margir þeirra munu einnig skipuleggja stutt vefnámskeið stuttu eftir fund sinn þar sem allir IMPEL meðlimir geta verið með, svo fylgstu með IMPEL fréttunum. Ef þú hefur áhuga á viðfangsefni, vinsamlegast hafðu samband við starfshópstjóra. Leiðtogar vinnuhópa ræddu einnig um blending sérfræðingateymisins 17. og 18. október 2023 í Stuttgart, þar sem allir vinnuhópar munu koma saman.
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Innleiðing IMPEL á fugla- og búsvæðistilskipunum á European Aerodromes Project fór í sína fyrstu flugvallarheimsókn
04 Apr, 2023
Flugvellir þekja umtalsverðan hluta Evrópu, dreifða um alla álfuna og hýsa fjölbreytt úrval af plöntu- og dýrategundum Evrópu. Sum þessara dýra, sérstaklega þungar og/eða flokkandi tegundir fugla og annarra dýra, eru ein helsta hættan fyrir flug. Þegar þeir lenda í árekstri við loftfar (flugvél – árekstur dýra) geta fuglarnir og önnur dýr stofnað öryggi flugvéla, áhafnar og farþega (og fólks sem býr í nágrenni flugvalla og víðar) í hættu.
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IRI Iceland 2023
30 Mar, 2023
IMPEL got back underway with its IRI programme with a review of the Environment Agency Iceland (EAI) in Iceland from 14-17 March 2023
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IMPEL Wastewater in Natural Environment (WiNE) Project Team made a site visit in Murcia, Spain
30 Mar, 2023
On 23 March 2023, under the IMPEL Project Wastewater in Natural Environment (WiNE), the project team went to the region of Murcia, Spain, to visit wastewater treatment plants/reclamation plants that produce water for crops irrigation. The main goal of the visit was to understand and identify best practices on water reuse and how in an area with high scarcity, the extensive fresh vegetables production is possible due to reclaimed waters.
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Results of IMPEL Water and Land Remediation Project were presented at Intersol Conference
28 Mar, 2023
Water and Land Remediation Project Manager Marco Falconi attended the 22nd Intersol Conference that is taking place in Lille from 28 to 30 March 2023. The Conference focuses on 6 major themes including sustainable soil management, treatment of pollutants in soil, biodiversity and environmental risks. Marco Falconi presented the results of IMPEL Water and Land Remediation Project at the Conference on 28 March 2023 under Sustainable Soil Management - How to achieve and promote strategic, ambitious and sustainable soil management?: Soils multifunctionality Session.
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Financial Provisions for Environmental Liabilities Practical Guide
20 Mar, 2023
The impact of direct environmental incidents as well as business insolvency resulting in risk to the environment must be protected against. In cases where there is either an environmental incident which results in actual/potential harm to the environment or where a company becomes insolvent and can no longer meet its obligations, suitable financial provision can mitigate or prevent an impact on both the environment and/or the public purse.
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IMPEL Open Day was held online on 1-2 March 2023
09 Mar, 2023
The IMPEL Open Day was held online on 1-2 March 2023. This online event was addressed to every interested person belonging to public environmental bodies and was attended by more than 300 participants from various countries and organisations.
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