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Remediation of the historically polluted site at the Liepaja Port Karosta Canal

Programme Climate and Environment
Selection Open project
Competition title Mitigation of Risks Related to Historically Contaminated Sites
National project partner Association “Baltijas krasti”
Donorstate/international project partner The Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA)
Project national Nr. NFI/AK/02/2
GrACE project Nr. LV-CLIMATE-0004
Contract No. 19.07.2021 No. NFI/AK/02/2
Contract Date 19.07.2021
Project title Remediation of the historically polluted site at the Liepaja Port Karosta Canal
Project promoter Liepaja Special Economic Zone Authority
Start of project eligibility 01.08.2021
Project end 31.12.2023
Total eligible costs 5 117 647.00€
Grant financing 3 697 500.00€
National co-financing 652 500.00€
Project promoter co-financing 767 647.05€
Project status In implementation
Project goal/description The project aims to reduce the negative impact of historically polluted sediments of the Karosta Canal on the environment, human health, and facilitate the good ecological status of the Baltic Sea. Project implementation time in months: 29 months. The role of the Norwegian partner is to demonstrate and provide examples of the implementation of remediation work, to provide knowledge to the Latvian partners, and to provide practical advice about tasks to be perfomed. Project promoter's contact information: lsez@lsez.lv
Implementation place Kurzeme

Website of the projectThe Liepaja Special Economic Zone Authority

Website of project partnerThe association “Baltic Shores”

Website of project partnerThe Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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