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Berezniki

The problem

Berezniki is an industrialized town situated on the banks of the Kama River 176 kms to the north of Perm. The city was founded as a sodium plant in 1883 because the area is rich in potassium salts. This city is listed as one of the most polluted towns in Russia and is on the Federal Target Program list of towns with possible local areas of environmental contamination with dioxins or dioxin-like agents. Berezniki also suffers legacy contamination from the Second World War when the chemical factories actively produced toxic chemicals that still pose a significant health hazard to this day.

Health Impact

High child-morbidity rates have been observed in Berezniki and are believed to be from legacy contamination of the chemical enterprises.

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Data File
Pollutants:
Chemicals
Location:
Berezniki, Russia
Transmission:
water, soil
Source:
Chemical Manufacturing
Potentially affected people:
181,900
Report Type:
Technical Advisory Board
Project Status:
Ongoing Project
Pollution Status:
Active
Date Nominated:
Dec 1st, 2004
Nominator:
Polluted Places
Fit Criteria:
Y
Action:
sent to TAB