“I travelled regularly by train through the region of the Middle German Chemical Triangle and have always been fascinated by the smoking chimneys, at the same time I often wondered about the impact of the by-products of this chemical industry. Our group work gave...Read more
“Coming from a background of natural sciences, I was not acquainted with anthropologic research methods before the seminar. Therefore, I learned a lot by studying existing literature, but especially by doing research myself. Working in a group made the new way of...Read more
"I grew up in a region that is strongly influenced by the chemical industry, in the Bavarian Chemical Triangle. During our research, I also reflected on myself and the behaviour and way of thinking of those around me in relation to this topic...Read more
To gain more insight into the subsurface situation in the Buna area, we spoke to a geologist working and teaching at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. Specialized in hydrogeology and groundwater modeling, he has worked on the environmental remediation of sites...Read more
“Right from the start, I suspected that there was more going on inside the chemical industry near Schkopau than the Dow company and the government agencies would let on. I think we all had that feeling. I learned to work with that suspicion, to make it ...Read more
We could not find any other sources that mention any relation between the shutdown and the chemical site, or even the general groundwater pollution in the area. Interestingly, the only source mentioning any relation between the waterworks and Buna is an old report of...Read more
5. What have different stakeholder groups done (or not done) in response to the problems in this case?
Remediation efforts of contaminated sites are in progress, but due to the extent of the contamination are often only containment processes rather than clean-ups.
Private companies continue to store toxic waste in former mining shafts.
State of Saxony-Anhalt has exempted buyers of chemical sites from responsibility for the remediation of contaminated sites and has transferred that responsibility to state agencies, coordinated by the LAF, Landesamt für Altlastenfreistellung (State Office for Contaminated Sites exemption).
There seems to be a lack of supervision and regulation of private companies by the state and this is publicly critized by local experts.
The Federal Republic of Germany and EU don’t provide sufficient funds for large scale clean-up projects