Sunday, May 15, 2011

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UNT UNT and Rotary Club started the campaign to eradicate the danger of batteries


The National University of Trujillo and Trujillo Norte Rotary Club started with a group of institutions Trujillo campaign "Eliminating the danger of batteries," to somehow mitigate the absence of a national agenda to prevent pollution by discarded batteries, despite the existence of entire populations who use them end up in quantity and thrown into rivers or the ground.
The rector in charge of the UNT, Dr. Vilma Gil Mendez said that only a button cell, one that is used in watches and calculators, they can contaminate the entire pool water, the presence of heavy metals zinc oxide, mercury, cadmium, lead, nickel and lithium. According to the Center
Waste Management Model of the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina mercury batteries when mixed with water may cause disorder in the human nervous system, a soil stack disables the land for crops or convert toxic plants.
And even worse if someone tries to incinerate the fumes are a hazard to human health.
The Compromise Agreement was signed this weekend by Dr. Vilma Mendez (UNT), Genaro Palacios Rivas (Rotary Club Trujillo North), Carlos Azabache Castro (Provincial Municipality of Trujillo), Rebaza Walter Vasquez (Regional Office of Education La Libertad) and Mg. Lady Cerna Castillo (Education Research Institute "Ecomuchik").
UNT through the Management of Scientific Research, Social Outreach and Extension University, with students in fourth year of the Secondary School of the Faculty of Education and Communication Sciences is responsible for organizing and implementing the campaign. Trujillo
North Rotary Club is responsible for financing the project implementation, especially the posters, leaflets and headbands battery containers (plastic bottles).
The MPT is committed to the collection of mini containers of batteries and their disposal, the Grell, undertakes to deliver the Management Resolution authorizing the participation of educational institutions in the mass of the impact of the campaign.
Ecomuchik While the institute is committed to conducting research and systematize information to generate a legislative initiative to regulate the proper handling of used batteries in our country.

Trujillo, Saturday May 14, 2011

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