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The Draft of Waste Management for The Draft of Waste Management for Inland Navigation on the DanubeInland Navigation on the Danube
Multi country – workshop on management of ship dismantling and related hazardous waste
ETT 51830 - TAIEX
Bratislava 15 April – 16 April 2013
Historical background Navigation versus polution Project WANDA Project CO WANDA IDSWC Draft
Contents of presentation
The Treaty of Paris of 30 May 1814 laid down the principle of the freedom of navigation on the major international rivers of Europe
The Convention regarding the regime of navigation on the Danube was signed in Belgrade on 18 August 1948
The Danube River Protection Convention forms the overall legal instrument for co-operation on transboundary water management in the Danube River Basin. The Convention was signed on June 29 1994 in Sofia and came into force in 1998. It aims to ensure that surface waters and groundwater within the Danube River Basin are managed and used sustainably and equitably.
In October 2007, a "Joint Statement on Inland Navigation and Environmental Sustainability in the Danube River Basin" was concluded and very positively received by stakeholders.
Background
The river Danube is a unique ecosystem with a high biodiversity, an important water reservoir and an international waterway with high potential for inland navigation being promoted by the EU’s transport policy.
Based on the developments of recent years, the transport volumes in the Danube Corridor are expected to increase significantly in the future.
Inland navigation can contribute to making transport more environmentally sustainable, particularly where it substitutes for road transport.
Navigation versus polution
Inland navigation can, however, also have significant influence on river ecosystems, jeopardizing the goals of the EU Water Framework Directive, which aims for the “good ecological status” of all waters by 2015.
Due to huge differences and missing coordination in current practices of ship waste management in the Danube riparian countries, coordinated solutions for handling of wastes generated by vessels need to be provided. Project WANDA Project CO WANDA
Navigation versus polution
Navigation versus polution
HOW AN IDEA ABOUT PROJECT PROPOSAL WAS BORNE
Since more than ten years, waste reception facilities for cargo vessels are provided on three Austrian Danube Locks. Waste disposal is free of charge there and considerable efforts were made to improve the services offered. Via donau – Austrian Waterway Company, which was responsible for the waste collection at these locks, obtained the National Energy Globe Award in 2010 for these activities. Unfortunately, not all types of ship wastes can be collected at the locks – e.g. oily and greasy ship wastes, like bilge water and used oils, which can impose a real damage to the river, if discharged illegally.
WANDA – WAste management for inland Navigation on the Danube
Duration 04/2009-03/2012 Support European Regional Development Funds
(ERDF) Total cost 1,667,240 Euro Lead Partner via donau - Österreichische
Wasserstraßen-Gesellschaft mbH
WANDA PROJECT
The three-year project, which was approved in June 2009, comprises nine partners from seven countries and following observers: International Commission for the Protection of the Danube (ICPDR) Danube Commission (DC) International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC) Central Commission for the Navigation
of the Rhine (CCNR)• Water and Shipping Directorate South (WSDSüd)
WANDA PROJECT
AT via donauAustrian Waterway Company
SK VUVHWater Research Institute
HU KTIInstitute for Transport Sciences Non Profit Ltd
HU RSOENational Association of Radio Distress-
Signalling and Infocommunications
RO APDF National Company The Administration of River Ports on the Danube J.S.Co Giurgiu
RO APDMMaritime Danube Ports
BG EAEMDRExecutive Agency for Exploration and
Maintenanceof the Danube River – Ruse
HR PAVPublic Institution Port Authority Vukovar
RS PLOVPUTDirectorate for Inland Waterways
The following core objectives are implemented within the WANDA project: Preparation of trans-national coordinated ship waste management concepts
Development of pilot activities for collection and disposal of ship waste
Elaboration of an international financing model for oily and greasy ship wastes
Promotion of cross-border communication and knowledge transfer
WANDA PROJECT
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
CO -WANDA PROJECT
CO-WANDA – Convention for WAste management for inland Navigation on the Danube, SEE
/D/0199/2.2/X Duration 01/2012-09/2014 Support European Regional Development Funds
(ERDF) Total cost 1 719 870 Euro Lead Partner via donau - Österreichische
Wasserstraßen-Gesellschaft mbH
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
http://www.co-wandaproject.eu/
via donau – Austrian Waterway Company AT VUVH - Water Research Institute Bratislava SK KTI Institute for Transport Sciences Non Profit Ltd HU RSOE National Association of Radio Distress-signalling and Info
communications HU APDF National Company Administration of Danube River Ports J.S.Co Giurgiu
RO APDM Maritime Danube Ports Administration RO EAEMDR Executive Agency for Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube
River – Russe BG PAV Public Institution Port Authority Vukovar HR PLOVPUTDirectorate for inland waterways Plovput RS RDA South South Regional Development Agency MD DFEAEI General Department of Foreign Economic Activity and European
Integration of Odessa Regional State Administration UA
11 partners from 9 countries
CO -WANDA PROJECT
Observers – advisory experts group International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River
ICPDR Danube Commission DC Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine CCNR International Sava River Basin Commission ISRBC Bilgenentwässerungsverband BEV
CO -WANDA PROJECT
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Convention - REASONS
CONVENTION
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The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
The Draft of Waste Management for Inland
Navigation on the Danube
We wish to thank all WANDA and CO_WANDA project staff for some of the graphical elements and text used in this
presentation.
Questions - Discussions
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