Rapid intervention force to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies on the Danube river (Q4301380)

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Rapid intervention force to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies on the Danube river
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    5,061,214.79 Euro
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    5,954,370.34 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    30 December 2016
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    29 November 2018
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    National Research-Development Institute for Materials Physics
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    44°27'37.76"N, 26°7'3.36"E
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    42°42'11.41"N, 23°17'45.31"E
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    44°21'8.21"N, 26°1'44.51"E
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    To rapidly and efficiently manage the chemical-biological-nuclear emergencies (CBRN) on the Danube river, the Romanian-Bulgarian emergency authorities are setting up in the cross-border area a joint intervention rapid force, D-EMERSYS, resulting from interconnection of 2 specialized units, the on-the water reaction unit provided to Romanian emergency authorities and the on-the land support unit provided to Bulgarian emergency authorities. Both units will act coordinated under the command of the authority from the country where the intervention is taking place. The core of on-the-water reaction unit are 3 rapid CBRN intervention boats equipped with capabilities for in-situ detection of contaminants and devices for decontamination of floating structures and fire-extinguishing/contaminant cloud dispersal. The land-based unit comprises 5 specialized mobile CBRN platforms provided with capabilities for analyses of CBRN toxic elements from water, soil and air, as well as with devices for decontamination of both intervention personnel and technique. Further specialized analyses of contaminants will be performed by a new “environmental forensic” laboratory set-up by LB. With 5.995.156,46 € funding, the project will also deliver the training for intervention personnel and will prepare the tools required by the legal framework for the operationalization of D-EMERSYS, establishing a strong partnership on Danube river CBRN emergency response, for the benefit of population and environment. (English)
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