River Basin Management in Croatia

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River Basin Management in Croatia 2. INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT HIGH LEVEL SYMPOSIUM Cappadocia/NEVŞEHİR, Turkey 16-18 April 2013

2 Water sector responsibilities are shared among: Croatian Parliament with the National Water Council Government of Croatia - Ministry of Agriculture and as the national agency for water management CROATIAN PARLIAMENT MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT NATIONAL WATER COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMY ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ORGANIZATIONS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE HRVATSKE VODE NATIONAL AGENCIES (owned by the Government, public services)

3 Legal status is: Government agency Non profit Non - budgetary fund Its management is appointed by the Government of Croatia and is shared between: The General Manager with executive powers and The Management Board with supervision powers, and executive powers beyond those vested in the General Manager

4 Mission The mission of is to manage waters in the Republic of Croatia in order to protect human lives, health and assets from adverse effects of water and to ensure permanent availability of water by optimizing economic and environmental benefits under the principles of sustainable development.

5 Fields of activity The activity of is defined by the Water Act. The activity of is water management within the scope of public authorities. The public authorities of Hrvatske vode are:

6 Fields of activity

7 Fields of activity

8 Fields of activity Activities are performed as a public service

9 Public relations Cooperation and consultations cooperates with the units of regional self-government and units of local self-government in order to achieve the common goals in water management. conduct consultations concerning the draft River Basin Management Plan through the River Basin District Council pursuant to the Water Act. cooperates with water stakeholders, non-governmental organizations and other civil society organizations in order to achieve the common goals in water management and meet socially and environmentally acceptable standards of protection of human health and assets. Right to acess information The right to access information in the possession of, available to or supervised by is exercised in accordance with the regulations on the right to access information. informs the public about significant issues concerning water management and its operations, and about problems occurring in individual cases which are of significance to the general public through the mass media, its own publications (Hrvatskevodeand Hrvatskavodoprivreda) and its web page.

10 6 WATER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENTS for Organization is regionally organized 32 + Zagreb WATER MANAGEMENT BRANCH OFFICES

11 Water Management Departments and Branch Offices seen on the map Southern Adriatic Basins Northern Adriatic Basins Mura and Upper Drava Rivers Danube and Lower Drava Rivers Upper Sava River Middle and Lower Sava River

Organizational chart of the Head Office General Manager 12 General Manager s Office Deputy General Manager Development Manager Department of development Water management institute Unit for the implement. of the National Project of Irrigation Unit for the prep. and implement. of projects co-financed by EU funds Unit for the implementation of the Inland Waters Project Department of planning, engineering and technical control Department of protection from adverse effects of water Water protection department Office for economic and financial affairs Office for legal and personal affairs IT office Unit for the implement. of national water management projects Water use department Organization of water management departments follows the organizational chart of the Head Office Unit for the implement. of regional water supply projects Central water management laboratory

13 Total revenues of in 2011 2,000,000,000 HRK or 280,000,000 EUR Revenues

Basic characteristics of water resources in Croatia 14 2 river basins: Danube (Black Sea) and Adriatic river basins The borderline between the basins is a natural barrier between the Danube basin and the Adriatic basin and is derived from hydrological and hydrogeological research Area Danube Adriatic Territorial sea Republic of Croatia km 2 km 2 km 2 km 2 land 35,101 18,185 53,286 islands 3,262 4 3,266 sea 13,842 17,772 31,614 TOTAL 35,101 35,289 17,776 88,166

Rivers in Croatia are mostly international rivers - Croatia is a member of: 15

Countries sharing the rivers 16

Diverse natural characteristics... 17 temperature regime: Mediterranean continental intermediate precipitation regime: Mediterranean continental intermediate geology: karst alluvial Boundary between Carbonate and Non-carbonate terrains A D R I A T I C S E A hydrogiological relations: fractured (sinking rivers sources) granular

resulting in two completely different basins 18 river network surface water balance Groundwater renewable resources Alluvial aquifers Carbonate aquifers Total 10 6 m 3 /year Black Sea Basin Adriatic Sea Basin Sava 1,198.3 653.8 1,852.1 Drava and Danube 802.6 7.8 810.4 Littoral-Istrian - 2,639.5 2,639.5 Dalmatian - 3,831.3 3,831.3 Croatia 2,006.9 7,132.4 9,133.3

Characterization of surface waters Due to natural biological and landscape diversity: a variety of different types of surface waters have been identified; and water status evaluation based on relative variance from referent type-specific conditions for each type has been carried out in the River Basins Management Plan. 53 river types 19 13 lake types number of water bodies length (km) area (km 2 ) with specified type / all water bodies rivers 1,234 / 2,720 13,053 / 67,020 lakes 33 / 44 167.0 /169.6 transitional 29 coastal 22 29 transitional water types 5 coastal water types

Characterization of groundwater 20 groundwater bodies natural vulnerability /sensitivity of groundwater Assessment of groundwater characteristics emphasized: international character and significant natural sensitivity of most groundwater bodies. number of groundwat er bodies Adriatic river basin Danube river basin in the karst alluvial total international with significant natural vulnerability 12-12 6 9 5 15 20 15 15 Croatia 17 15 32 21 24

Monitoring - proposal 21 groundwater monitoring Adaptation and expansion of monitoring is necessary for the fulfillment of requirements from the Water Framework Directive. Adjustments pertain to: monitoring locations; and monitoring programs. monitoring of rivers Total Hydromorp hological elements Chemical and physicochemical elements Dangerous substances 1. priority group of monit. points 71 47 39 1 2. priority group of monit. points 198 61 129 20 3. group of monitoring points 79 45 68 1 4. group of monitoring points 507 220 474 9 Remaining 0 482 145 824 Total 855 855 855 855

FLOODS Assessment of floods 22 Basic data Corine land cover Population density Protected areas Flood control structures Recent analyzed floods Preliminary risk assessment is a combination of: Preliminary risk components preliminary flood hazard fluvial floods regularly flooded flooding due to overtopping and structural failures areas prone to torrents sea floods failures of high dams Preliminary flood hazard Preliminary soil erosion risk Preliminary sensitivity to floods preliminary sensitivity to floods (flood risk receptors) high (settlements, industries, landfills) medium ( significant infrastructure...) low (agriculture*...) no (forests, bare rocks...)

Preliminary flood risk assessment 23 Preliminary risk level Areas of potential significant flood risks Analysis level: Administrative area of settlement (incl. corrections in the river basin district and islands) preliminary risk assessment very high high moderate low very low Flood hazard and flood risk maps and Flood Risk Management Plan (in preparation)

Planning implementation of the Program of measures 24 Strategic environmental impact assessment Public and stakeholders involvement in the preparation and adoption of plans and programs is conducted through a consultation process based on the requirements of the: Water Framework Directive Flood Directive and SEI Directive Strategic environmental impact assessment Terms, conditions and constraints defined by the nature protection authority

25 Thank you. Ministry of Agriculture; www.mps.hr ; www.voda.hr