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08AMMAN1140
2008-04-16 14:55:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Amman
Cable title:  

EMBASSY AMMAN REQUEST FOR SCIENCE FELLOW

Tags:  SENV KSCA EAID TSPL TPHY OTRA JO 
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UNCLAS AMMAN 001140 

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SENSITIVE
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STATE FOR OES/STC-KANE, OES/ENV, OES/PCI, NEA/ELA, NEA/RA
STATE PASS TO USAID
EPA FOR INTERNATIONAL

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV KSCA EAID TSPL TPHY OTRA JO
SUBJECT: EMBASSY AMMAN REQUEST FOR SCIENCE FELLOW

REF: STATE 28712

(U) SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED. NOT FOR INTERNET DISTRIBUTION

UNCLAS AMMAN 001140

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SENSITIVE
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STATE FOR OES/STC-KANE, OES/ENV, OES/PCI, NEA/ELA, NEA/RA
STATE PASS TO USAID
EPA FOR INTERNATIONAL

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV KSCA EAID TSPL TPHY OTRA JO
SUBJECT: EMBASSY AMMAN REQUEST FOR SCIENCE FELLOW

REF: STATE 28712

(U) SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED. NOT FOR INTERNET DISTRIBUTION


1. (SBU) Summary: Post requests an Embassy Science Fellow from the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to assist the Jordanian
Ministry of Environment (MOE) with environmental remediation at the
Russeifah landfill. The science fellow would build upon the work
that former EPA science fellow Thabet Tolaymat undertook at the
Russeifah landfill in 2006. Post requests science fellow assistance
for approximately three months to help the MOE in developing a
detailed implementation plan for the remediation work, as well as
developing a request for proposal (RFP). USAID has dedicated
$500,000 as a standalone fund for the rehabilitation of the site.
Post, the Greater Amman Municipality, and the Ministry of
Environment consider this rehabilitation work and the request for a
science fellow to be a high priority. This program would further
enhance USG science diplomacy deliverables in the Muslim world. End
Summary.

Russeifah Landfill Issues
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2. (SBU) The city of Russeifah (population 350,000) lies 25 km
northeast of Amman. Russeifah is subject to high dust and radiation
levels, and an old phosphate mine and a recently closed municipal
landfill lie within a residential area in the city. Key issues at
the site include:
-- Lack of enforcement action. Environmental regulations are
written but not enforced;
-- High levels of contaminated and potentially carcinogenic airborne
particulate matter and fugitive dust generated from the phosphate
ore and reject piles present at the site;
- Side slope stability of phosphate ore piles, which is a hazard to
nearby traffic and residences. A heavy rain storm or a small ditch
near these piles could lead to a slide and fatalities;
-- Landfill gas odor problems and associated exposure to aromatic
hydrocarbons;
-- Illegal dumping of industrial liquid and solid wastes;
-- Uncontrolled site access; and,
-- Inadequate groundwater monitoring at the site, and lack of

knowledge of potential groundwater contamination.

USAID Assistance: Past and Future
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3. (U) USAID has previously assisted the MOE in Russeifah
remediation through a June 2006 assessment by EPA science fellow
Thabet Tolaymat from the National Risk Management Research
Laboratory. Dr. Tolaymat's assessment study resulted in a
comprehensive remediation/rehabilitation plan for addressing several
solid and liquid wastes disposal issues at Russeifah mining area.
These plans were well received by the MOE.


4. (SBU) USAID is seeking to build upon prior efforts and has
committed initial funding of $500,000 to kick-start remediation
efforts in partnership with the MOE, the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs, Greater Amman Municipality and the Phosphate Mining
Company. USAID will engage other potential donors/lending agencies
working in Jordan to explore supporting the remediation efforts,
including through a public private sector partnership (PPP).

Scope of Work for Science Fellow
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5. (U) The EPA specialist will work with the MOE and the Greater
Amman Municipality on site remediation and clean up plan
implementation. Specific action items would include:
-- Further developing an action plan for site remediation and
cleanup based on the 2006 site assessment report;
-- Detailing and estimating the needed remediation activities in
time and budget;
-- Supporting the MOE in transitioning the recommendation of site
assessment report into a Request for Proposal (RFP) for remediation
work;
-- Training staff at the Ministry of Environment and Amman
municipality in site rehabilitation and clean up;
-- Initiating the needed work and supervising the implementation
progress (schedule permitting); and,
-- Engaging the Greater Amman Municipality and the Phosphate Mines
Company on the clean up actions.

Deliverables from Science Fellow Support
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6. (U) Two key deliverables from the efforts of the Science Fellow
would be:
-- Developing an action plan and scope of work identifying
timeframes, roles and responsibilities, costs and likely
implementation schedule for the clean up of the site.
-- Developing a request for proposal for the Russeifah mine/landfill
site remediation to be issued by the MOE.

Science Fellow Skill-Sets
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7. (SBU) Post has identified the following skill-sets which would
ensure the maximum likelihood of success for the chosen science
fellow. (Post believes that Dr. Tolayamat, if available, would be
very successful as a returning science fellow).
-- Academic degree in chemistry/environmental science;
-- Ten years of experience in environmental field/site assessment
and clean up; having specific experience in such phosphate mining
sites, combined with solid waste landfill management issues will be
helpful.
-- Experience in developing RFPs;
-- Experience in dealing with donor/funding authorities and
agencies;
-- Experience in coordinating and conducting training and/or
knowledge transfers.
-- Strong communication skills (knowledge of Arabic language would
be advantageous for site workers who often have limited English
skills);
-- Experience in developing Arab countries;
-- Exposure to the Jordanian environmental and regulatory context.

Logistics
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8. (U) Embassy Amman is planning to use Embassy housing if
available for the science fellow during her/his stay in Jordan for
three months. In the event Embassy housing is not available, USAID
will use alternate funding sources to support science fellow
housing. Post will provide office space, computer/e-mail/Internet
access, and cover in-country work-related travel costs from post
resources. A security clearance is not required for the science
fellow to support this request. The POC at post is Manu Bhalla,
ESTH Hub Officer who can be reached at Bhallam@state.gov or by phone
at +962-6-590-6621.


9. (SBU) The USG has a strong history of partnering with Jordan in
science diplomacy and associated programs. Engaging the Jordanian
government through the science fellow support requested in this
cable will further support USG efforts to cultivate genuine
partnerships with the scientific and environmental communities in
the Arab and Muslim worlds.


10. (SBU) This request has been cleared by Embassy Amman front
office, USAID, ESTH Hub, the Management Section, and the RSO.

Visit Amman's Classified Web Site at
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/nea/amman


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