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COSTA RICA




Status of Ratification/Accession/Acceptance/Approval:

07.03.1995 (a)

Ratification/Acceptance of the Amendment to the Basel Convention:

Not yet as of 20.11.2002






Competent Authority







Focal Point





Minister of Health

Avenida 4-6 calle 16. Barrio Santa Lucia

San José

tel: (506) 233-0683

fax: (506) 255-2594

e-mail: sinfacor@racsa.co.cr

web site: www.netsalud.sa.cr


Head of Technical Specialized Unit

Avenida 4-6 calle 16. Barrio Santa Lucia

San José

tel: (506) 255-3711 or 257-6343 ext. 135 & 153

fax: (506) 233-2149/255-3711

e-mail: sinfacor@racsa.co.cr

paredesfederico@hotmail.com

anavarro_arias@hotmail.com





National Definition

Waste is “any deficient, non-usable or useless product, that its owner or user decided to eliminate or dispose”. (The Basel Convention is a Law in Costa Rica: No 7438, November 18, 1994.)
Hazardous waste is “all chemical wastes that could be defined as flammable, poisonous, infectious, explosives, oxidizing, organic peroxides, corrosives in accordance with the UN classification and the Basel Convention and others”.
Costa Rica is in a preparatory process to regulate/control wastes defined as, or considered to be hazardous wastes by national legislation in accordance with Art. 1, para 1(b) of the Basel Convention.


Restrictions on Transboundary Movement

Amendment to the Basel Convention

The amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision III/1) has been implemented in Costa Rica. Some amendments have been considered as part of the Basel Convention. Congress approval is not required.







Restrictions on export for final disposal and for recovery

Costa Rica has no restrictions on the export of hazardous wastes and other wastes for final disposal and for recovery.







Restrictions on import for final disposal

Costa Rica restricts the import of hazardous wastes and other wastes for final disposal. The relevant legislations are the Environmental Organic Law and the General Health Law, modifications and other regulations. The import of hazardous wastes for final disposed is not allowed.







Restrictions on import for recovery

Costa Rica restricts the import of hazardous wastes and other wastes for recovery. The relevant legislation is the Environmental Organic Law. The import is limited by a regulated list (to be published). The import for recycling is allowed.







Restrictions on transit

Costa Rica restricts the transit of hazardous wastes and other wastes. The relevant legislation is the Environmental Organic Law and other governmental regulations.






Reduction and/or Elimination of Hazardous Waste Generation

National strategies/policies

  • Policy: Risk to control any factor related with contamination, insecurity and dangers to the environment, the human health and the life of the population;

  • Prevention, mitigation and response to the population needs in disaster situations;

  • Assure the quality of potable water at national scale; and

  • Technical and sanitary management of solid, organic, chemical, biological, radioactive and toxic wastes, among others, in the health, industry and commerce facilities, and houses.







Legislation, regulations and guidelines

General Health Law of Costa Rica.


Strategies:

  • Strengthening of the sanitary regulation based on main standards and technical recommendations;

  • Sanitary monitoring on achieving sanitary regulations; and

  • Development of scientific research towards the protection and the improvement of the human environment.







Economic instruments/ initiatives

None.






Measures taken by industries/waste generators

  • Application of some environmental principles (sustainable development, precautionary principle, preventive principle); and

  • Development of some mechanisms to reduce the generation of wastes in the starting point.



Transboundary Movement Reduction Measures

The measures taken for reduction of the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes subject to the transboundary movement are same as the measures taken for reduction and/or elimination of hazardous waste generation.



Disposal/ Recovery Facilities

Disposal facilities

Municipal governments landfills, for D1 operations.


More information could be obtained from the Focal Point.
Recovery/recycling/re-use facilities
Information could be obtained from the Focal Point.



Bilateral, Multilateral or Regional Agreements

Bilateral agreement with the United States of America (signed until USA ratifies the Basel Convention).



Technical Assistance and Training Available

The available sources are the Universidad Nacional (UNA), Heredia, through the Regional Institute for Toxic Substances (IRET) and the Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) through the Environmental Contamination Research Centre (CICA) in San Pedro.




Basel Convention

Country Fact Sheet


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