Public laboratories
From 1991 to 1994 the system of local centres for radiation control was created. It consisted of 370 local centres where the rural inhabitants had the possibility to test foodstuffs from their backyards and forest products for the concentration of radioactive substances in them as well as to getting advise in the field of radiation safety. The system was financed from the state budget, beginning in 1995 it was then lowered permanently and finally stopped completely in 2003.
At the moment, only 11 centres which are financed by our German, France and Japanese partners are in operation:
No.CPRC | Organisation financing CPRC |
1 | Sivitsa secondary school Volozhin district Minsk region
JANUN Hannover e.V., Germany, Achim Riemann |
2 | Dyatlovichi secondary school Luninents district Brest region
JANUN Hannover e.V., Germany, Achim Riemann |
3 | Valavsk secondary school Yelsk district Gomel region
Erzbisch—Üfliches St.-Adelheid-Gymnasium, Germany, Bonn |
4 | Rosa Luxemburg of Yelsk district Gomel region
Schule am Willakeder Damm, Bremen, Germany, Helga Gerdes |
5 | Polesye secondary school Chechersk district Gomel region
Wilhelm-Raabe-Schule, L—åneburg, Germany, Karsten Riggert |
6 | Krasnoye (Komarin) Bragin district Gomel region
Enfants de Tchernobyl Belarus (ETB), France |
7 | Malinovka of Loev district Gomel region
JANUN Hannover e.V., Germany, Achim Riemann |
8 | Chechersk secondary school # 2 Gomel region
Representative of WFWP Oversea project for Belarus, Sumie Shiotani, Japan |
9 | Svensk Slavgorod district Mogilev region
Enfants de Tchernobyl Belarus (ETB), France |
10 | Otverzhichi basic school Stolin district Brest region
SODI e.V., Berlin, Germany |
11 | Dzerzhinsk secondary school Lelchitsy district Gomel region
Representative of WFWP Oversea project for Belarus, Sumie Shiotani, Japan |