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EUNIQUE COOPERATION FOR AIR POLLUTION STUDY BETWEEN HEBREW UNIVERSITY,
PALESTINIAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE
Jerusalem, March 16, 2004 -- Within the framework of a unique project of
cooperation between the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Palestinian
research organizations, two engineers of the Palestinian Meteorological
Service have come to the university for training and advanced study. This
was the first time in many months that this has been possible.
Prof. Menachem Luria and Dr. Daniel Pederson of the Institute of Earth
Sciences, together with a team from the university’s air quality research
laboratory, are this week instructing the professional staff of the
Palestinian Meteorological Service in operating equipment to measure air
pollution.
The equipment was purchased by the Hebrew University with the funding from
the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in order to enable
the project of scientific cooperation.
The purpose of the project is to include in the Israel data base on air
pollution the data on air pollution in the Gaza Strip because of the
mutual influence of Israel and Gaza on each other.
According to Prof. Luria, “Most of the air pollutants are released along
the Mediterranean coast, since it is there that the most intensive
economic activity is to be found, from the north of Israel to the Gaza
strip. The pollutant which are released along the coast are carried
inwards to the West Bank, the mountainous region and Jordan, so that there
is a movement of pollution from Tel Aviv to the West Bank and in addition
from the Gaza Strip to Israel.”
The advantage in the cooperation is that when the national system for
control of air pollution receives data from the Gaza strip and the West
Bank, the measurements will be more thorough and more exact than at
present and will serve both sides, said Luria.
According to the two participating engineers, Ali Hassan abu Eid and Akram
Salim el Akras, of the Palestinian Meteorological Service in Gaza, “This
new equipment, not yet available in Gaza, will help us to examine the
level of air pollution so that we can work for better environmental
quality. We hope for additional cooperation between the Authority and
Israel”.
Note: Photo available via e-mail upon request.
nn/jb/air pollution
For further information: Jerry Barach, Dept. of Media Relations, the
Hebrew University,
tel: 02-588-2904, or Orit Sulitzeanu, Hebrew University spokesperson, tel.
052-2608016.
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