Experiences from phasing out the use of mercury in Sweden

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作者
von Rein, K. [1 ]
Hylander, L. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Environm Protect Agcy, Nat Vardsverket, S-10648 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Mercury clean-up; Public participation; Phasing out mercury; Sweden;
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10.1007/s101130000016
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Swedish parliament has decided that the use of mercury (Hg) in society should be phased out by the target year 2000 and substituted with alternative, less harmful elements or compounds. This is to reduce exposure to the toxic heavy metal, levels of which have increased two to seven times in the Swedish environment during the last century. Mercury in products and goods in use in Sweden has been estimated at 100 tonnes Hg, which will slowly be released into the environment if no preventative measures are taken. To avoid handing over unsolved environmental problems and connected costs to future generations, the Swedish government commissioned the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve the efficiency of Hg collection and to find a solution for terminal storage of the waste. The result is that the Swedish EPA considers deep storage in rock, accompanied by technical measures to further reduce the risk of future Hg emissions to be the safest method. It has funded approximately 50 projects with the goal of spreading information about the Hg problem and removing Hg from society. The projects have focused on areas where there is a great risk of Hg in products and goods entering the environment. About 6 tonnes Hg has so far been collected in these projects - end of 1999 - and the cost of the Hg collected has varied between 70 and 1300 US$ kg(-1) Hg. The projects were more cost-effective than traditional inspection by an official due to local participation, use of Hg-tracker dogs, and employment of professional electricians in the search for Hg. The involvement of school children and the public has resulted in an increased awareness of environmental matters, and, together with the emptying of water seals, reduced Hg levels in municipal sewage sludge.
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