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Title: Implementation of Water Framework Directive: Methodology and Action


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Implementation of Water Framework Directive
Methodology and Action
  • Boryana Georgieva Water Directorate, Bulgarian
    Ministry of Environment and Water,e-mail
    bgeorgieva_at_moew.government.bg
  • Danail Spasov Water Directorate, Bulgarian
    Ministry of Environment and Water, e-mail
    spasov_at_ moew.government.bg
  • Workshop Geosciences and the European Water
    Framework Directive, September 10-15th, 2003 ,
    Hannover, Germany

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Figure 1. Map of Republic of Bulgaria
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  • Water Framework Directive is a Frame that covers
    very broad information and activities.
  • Lots of hard work shall be done within short and
    obligatory deadlines in order to implement all
    the requirements.
  • Lots of data that are available need to be
    harmonized, organized into a proper style or/and
    included in maps that helps to make the correct
    conclusions and bring us to the right measures.
  • The Directive require hard work combined with
    accurate and professional activities.
  • Not only Bulgarian experts but also the experts
    representatives of the EU members agree that
  • It is not easy but every country shall try to
    manage in the required time.

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Bulgarian environmental legislation
  • Bulgaria is moving forward in the implementation
    of WFD
  • We are in the beginning but keep following the
    instructions
  • We consider that the requirements of all the EU
    Directives, but the WFD, in water sector are
    fully transposed into Bulgarian legislation

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Bulgarian environmental legislation
  • Several requirements of the WFD have been
    fulfilled with the Water Act currently in force
    in Bulgaria
  • River Basin management
  • Bulgarian water bodies are organised in four
    river basins.
  •          Danube River Basin
  •          Black Sea River Basin
  •          East Aegean River Basin
  •          West Aegean River Basin

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Bulgarian environmental legislation
  • Bulgarian River Basins are managed by River
    Basins Authorities
  • 4 River Basin Directorates
  • 15 Regional Inspectorates of Environment and
    Water support River Basin Directorates
  • 4 River Basin Councils support the River Basin
    Directorate the members are various
    stakeholders in water sector.
  • River Basin Directorates are in the process of
    strengthening.
  • Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water -
    existing and acting before the existence of WFD.
  • River Basin Councils are in process of being
    established.

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Bulgarian environmental legislation
  • Bulgaria is in the process of developing River
    Basin Management Plans.
  • A tender procedure have been opened this year for
    preparation of
  • terms of references
  • for the River Basin Management Plans.

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Emission controls and environmental quality
standards
  • Emission controls for point sources and
    environmental quality standards are developed and
    in force since the end of 2000 with
  • establishing the order for permit issuing about
    waste water discharge into the water bodies in
    the Water Law
  • publishing the Regulations, transposing
  • the Dangerous substances Directive, and
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive

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In the process of implementation
  • Typology, collateral delineation and further
    characterization should be done using GIS maps,
    but not on a paper copy time saving reasons.
  • We use existing GIS maps and develop very small
    number of new once, but assessment of their
    accuracy and applicability is now in process.
  • Source materials should be strictly assessed and
    clearly defined in the process of maps creation.
  • Public information and consultations will
    partially help for identifying and agree on the
    source materials and guidelines for WFD
    implementation in Bulgaria.

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Public Participation
  • We first started with several workshops, where
    the stakeholders and all interested parties were
    informed about
  • the status of implementing and
  • the objectives of the WFD.
  • After the work meetings that have been held so
    far it was considered that Public do want to
    co-operate in the process for implementation.
  • We are making efforts to assure equal access to
    the relevant information by inviting interested
    parties at such meetings.

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Public Participation
  • Simultaneously under one of the international
    projects, selected experts are invited for
    practical work on the implementation of WFD.
  • Using the expert judgment and the knowledge of
    the bulgarian and foreign experts, involved in
    the running projects, we get very strong feeling
    that
  • the Bulgarian Ministry of the Environment and
    Water will manage to implement the WFD
    requirement, as closer as possible to the
    deadlines.

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International Research Projects
  • Findings of ongoing EC research projects should
    be considered when defining types, reference
    conditions, classification process and choosing
    intercalibration sites.
  • There are several EC projects that are now in
    progress on the implementation of the EU
    legislation.

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Phare Twinning project 2000
  • One of them is Phare Twinning project 2000 for
  • Implementation of WFD, Relative to Drinking Water
    and Bathing Water, Fish and Shellfish Water as
    well as Dangerous Substances Directives.
  • Consultants of this projects are colleagues from
    France and Germany. Under this project a pilot
    typology of surface water bodies and GIS maps are
    in process of development for the pilot River
    Ogosta in the Danube River Basin and for Burgas
    lakes in the Black Sea River Basin.

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DANCEE Project
  • Another running project is the international
    project on
  • Implementation of WFD in Bulgaria, focused on
    Black Sea Basin,
  • which is funded by Danish Cooperation for
    Assistance to Eastern Europe (DANCEE).
  • Consultants under this project are mainly Danish
    experts and luckily one expert from Great
    Britain, which is involved in development of the
    guidance documents to the WFD.
  • The project is running with very close
    co-operation between the government authorities
    and the public (interested stakeholders).
  • There are working groups that meet regularly and
    assess the results at that stage.

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Figure 2. Location of Ogosta River and Bourgas
Bay sub-basins
The Ogosta River and Bourgas Bay sub-basins were
chosen for developing and testing the methodology
for characterising surface water bodies in
Bulgaria. So far there were defined 8 types of
the surface water. According to the assessment
of the experts in this project these two pilots
should give the global view of the types in
Bulgaria.
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DANCEE Project and Twining 2000
  • These sub-basins were chosen based on the
    assumption
  • The sites represent the range of water body
    types, present in Bulgaria (for the purposes of
    providing sites for the draft intercalibration
    register)
  • the relevant information is already gathered

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Process for selecting river types
  • The Ogosta River
  • Preliminary typology - based on System A using
    the following factors
  • Strahler Stream order (1-4)
  •          Size (catchment area)
  •          Small (10-100km²)
  •          Medium (gt100-1000km²)
  • Altitude and,
  •          Lowland (lt200m)
  •          Foothills (200-800m)
  •          Mountains (gt800m)
  • Geology
  •          Calcareous
  •          Siliceous.
  • The combination of these factors has resulted in
    7 typology regions (Table 4.1, Figures 4.2 and
    4.3).

Figure 3. Typological river regions for the
Ogosta River
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DANCEE ProjectProcess for selecting river types
Ssmall, M medium, l lowland, hfoothills,
mmhigh, Cacalcareous, Sisiliceous Table 1.
Preliminary river types for the Ogosta River
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DANCEE ProjectProcess for selecting river types
Cacalcareous, Sisiliceous Figure 4. Diagram
showing preliminary types for the Ogosta River
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DANCEE ProjectProcess for selecting river types
  • The Bourgas Bay area
  • Preliminary river typology for the Bourgas Bay
    sub-basin
  • System A using the same factors as for Ogosta
    River sub-basin.
  • The combination of these factors has resulted in
    4 typological regions (Figures 7 and 8). Three of
    these types (Types 1, 5 and 7) correspond to
    types already identified in the Ogosta River
    sub-basin. Only one additional type (type 0) was
    identified in the Bourgas Bay sub-basin.
  • Figure 5. Typological river regions for the
    Bourgas Bay sub-basin.

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DANCEE ProjectProcess for selecting river types
  • Figure 6. Diagram showing preliminary river types
    for the Bourgas Bay sub-basin.

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GW-bodies Dutch project
  • Another running project is
  • Strengthening of the Capacity and Enhancement of
    the National Groundwater Monitoring System in
    Bulgaria towards Implementation of WFD
  • Consultants under this project are Dutch experts.
  • The objectives of the project are assessment of
    existing and developing new GIS maps,
    strengthening of the groundwater monitoring
    system and training staff for implementation of
    Annex II and V of the WFD in the field of
    groundwater monitoring

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Figure 7. Boundaries of identified ground water
bodies of Republic of Bulgaria
Initial characterization of the ground water
bodies in the Executive Environment Agency (ExEA)
on the basis of hydrological and geological
characteristics (Figure 7) 155 groundwater
bodies in Bulgaria have been identified The
above mentioned GWB are delineated on the GIS map
in Scale 1500 000
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Delimitation of GW-bodiesDutch project
  • There are determined 3 types of groundwater
    bodies porous, carst and fissured according to
    EUROWATERNET
  • Under Dutch project on the implementation of WFD
    for groundwater is forthcoming the verifying and
    refining of the identified bodies
  • The characterisation of GW bodies have been made
    according to EUROWATERNET requirements and format

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International Projects
  • Of course the work is very flexible and until the
    end of the year these conclusions could be
    updated.
  • The analysis and river basin management plans
    according to the EU WFD is required from the
    River Basin Directorates and that is why close
    cooperation and involvement of experts from the
    River Basin Directorates in this project is
    assured.

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Figure 9. Danube River Basin with nitrate content
in groundwater
Description of GW-bodies
Qualitative status of the environment, including
of the groundwater in the different bodies is
reported quarterly and annually in line with the
requirements of EUROWATERNET on 4 parameters for
every one of the four River Basins - ammonium,
nitrates, nitrites and dissolved oxygen.
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Figure 8. GW monitoring network in the frame of
the MoEW
Quality and quantity data are available from the
existing monitoring network under the management
of the MoEW, shown on Figure 8. As a result from
the intercalibration process, measures for
extension of the monitoring network will be
undertaken, making efforts to reach the deadlines
of WFD Enhancement of the National groundwater
monitoring system in Bulgaria towards
implementation of WFD will be suggested under the
Dutch project
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Figure 10. GW Risk level assessment from the
biggest municipal waste landfills in Bulgaria
Consider to diffusive sources of pollution the
GIS map with land use in Scale 1100 000 is
developed in ExEA, and there are available
monitoring data for polluter contents caused by
agriculture. Point sources of pollution is
visualized on the GIS map, showing the biggest
municipal waste landfills in Bulgaria. There was
prepared assessment of the risk level for GW
minimum, mean and maximum values. At present a
similar project on industrial waste landfills is
carried out.
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Register of the Protected Areas
  • The register of the Protected Areas required
    under Article 6 is still in development.
  • The programme for the Register of permits for
    water use or use of water bodies is tested so far
    and it is expected finalizing at the beginning of
    the next year.
  • 38 nutrient-sensitive areas fro the hole country
    are defined with an Order of the Minister of
    Environment and Water, including the hole Danube
    River Basin and Black Sea River Basin.

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Conclusions
  • We use data that are available for
    implementation. Data are here and now lots of
    hard work follows to be done, adapted methodology
    is coming soon.
  • Register of protected areas is in development
    step by step.
  • We were not able to meet the deadline 1st of
    August for sending metadata. The time period was
    quite short . As it is extended now, we are
    working on.

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Conclusions
  • Not quite accurate GIS maps to provide morphology
    and geology of the water bodies beds are
    available.
  • Public give consultations on identifying water
    bodies types.
  • Public do want to co-operate and we are making
    efforts to assure equal access to the relevant
    information.

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References
  • EU Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC and
    guidelines for implementation
  • German Guidance Document for the implementation
    of the EC Water Framework Directive, Working
    paper, LAWA committees, 30.04.2003.
  • Summary of the results under the Dutch project
    Strengthening of the capacity and enhancement of
    the National groundwater monitoring system in
    Bulgaria towards implementation of WFD
  • Summary of the results under the Phare Twinning
    project 2000 for Implementation of WFD Relative
    to Drinking Water and Bathing Water, Fish and
    Shellfish Water as well as Dangerous Substances
    Directives.
  • Summary of the results under the Danish project
    Implementation of WFD
  • Summary of the project fiche Institutional
    Strengthening of the River Basin Authorities in
    Bulgaria for Implementation of the EU Water
    Framework Directive in the Danube River Basin
    (pilot River Basin and sub-River Basins).
  • Summary of the project fiche Support of the
    Accession Programme to the Ministry of
    Agriculture and Forestry and Ministry of
    Environment and Water in the sphere of
    Agroecology.
  • Summary of final report for Phare Twinning
    project 1998 Transposition of the EU Directives
    dealing with Urban Wastewater discharges,
    Dangerous Substances and Permit issuing.

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Boryana Georgieva and Danail SpasovBulgaria
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