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 Article II 



Cooperation may be undertaken in mutually agreed areas pertain- 

 ing to environmental quality management, such as : 



A. Pollution problems of mutual concern — their identification 

 and study and assessment of relevant control technology and re- 

 lated health effects, for example : 



1. Selected problems of water quality munagement, includ- 

 ing such aspects as -svaste water treatment for industrial, mu- 

 nicipal, and agricultural pollution, development of water 

 standards, sludge disposal, mathematical modeling with a 

 view toward future pollution prevention and reclamation 

 of ground water; 



2. Air pollution, including stationary and mobile sources, 

 development of low pollution power systems, and related 

 health effects ; 



3. Solid waste management and resource recovery ; 



4. Pesticides, toxic and other harmful substances; 



5. Marine pollution ; 



6. Noise pollution ; 



7. Environmental effects of energy use, including extrac- 

 tion, conversion, transmission and consumption ; 



B. Assessment of environmental quality, including techniques 

 of monitoring and surveillance ; 



C. Discussion of environmental policies, practices and organi- 

 zation ; 



D. Exchange of experience on the design and cooperation in 

 the development of environmental information systems; 



E. Training in environmental protection ; 



F. Environmental impact evaluations ; 



G. Consultations on international environmental policy issues ; 

 and 



H. Other environmental protection and enhancement activities, 

 as agreed. 



Article III 



The forms of cooperation to be undertaken as mutually agreed may 

 include : 



A. Meetings to discuss environmental policy issues, to identify 

 projects which may be usefully undertaken on a cooperative basis 

 and technical symposia and conferences ; 



B. Implementation of agreed cooperative projects; 



C. Exchange of information and data on environmental re- 

 search and development activities, policies, practices, legislation 

 and regulations, and analysis of operating programs and evalua- 

 tion of environmental impacts ; 



D. Visits by scientists, technicians, teachers or administrators 

 on specific or general subjects ; and 



E. Coordination of specific research activities. 



