Aspecte privind desemnarea zonelor cu risc semnificativ la inundaţii
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Aspecte privind desemnarea zonelor cu risc semnificativ la inundaţii
FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA 10th Steering Group Meeting of PA5 (Management of Environmental Risks) SUERD 29th February 2016 STAGE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DIRECTIVE 2007/60/EC IN ROMANIA 1. Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment- 22.03.2012 FINALISED 2. Flood hazard and flood risk maps elaboration - 22.03.2014 FINALISED 3. Flood Risk Management Plans elaboration- 22.03.2016 ON-GOING PFRA 3 events for Danube (1998,2006, 2010) APSFR 24 APSFR for Danube – L = 1100 km DANUBE RIVER (Scenarios 0.1%, 1%, 10%) - 1074 km river length covered by FHRM result of the Danubefloodrisk project (South East Europe – Transnational Cooperation Programme, 2009 – 2011). Hazard maps are structured into three depth classes by National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management and Romanian Waters National Administration Risks maps elaborated based on a Flood Risk Evaluation methodology elaborated by National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management and Romanian Waters National Administration Risks maps elaborated based on a Flood Risk Evaluation methodology elaborated by National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management and Romanian Waters National Administration FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS ELABORATION A. Establishment of working groups at the national level: 11 River Basins Administration (R.B.A.), National Administration Romanian Waters (N.A.R.W.)– headquarters and National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (N.I.H.W.M.) B. Organization of the working meetings dedicated to F.R.M.P. elaboration C. Organization of public debates dedicated to F.R.M.P. elaboration: public consultations (Ministry of Environment Waters and Forests), debates in academic environment (Technical University of Environment and Civil Engineering) FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS ELABORATION (cont.) D. Elaboration of the Framework-Methodology for Flood Risk Management Plans Development • in depth consultation of the international approaches that are currently available, targeting flood risk management (UK, IR, DE, AU; ICPDR, ICPR) and with the consultant's recommendations EC - Jaspers Content of Framework Methodology for Flood Risk Management Plans Development Chapter 1 The concept of flood risk management Chapter 2 The purpose and objectives of the Flood Risk Management Plan Chapter 3 Information required for the development of Flood Risk Management Plan Chapter 4 Structure and content of Flood Risk Management Plan at R.B.A. level E. Elaboration of the Methodology for measures priorisation OBJECTIVES OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT Flood Risk Management objectives (A) national (strategic) objectives (B) operational (specific) objectives (A) Flood Risk Management objectives - national objectives In defining the national objectives of flood risk management strategy for Romania, was taken into account the approach made by I.C.P.D.R.: (B) FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES - OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES 3 4 Social Environment 2 Cultural heritage 1 Economic Core Criteria Objectives Indicators I1 Minimise the flood risk to transport infrastructure Number of transport ways (road, railway, railway stations, shipping, airports, etc.) at flood risk I2 Minimise the flood risk to economic activities Number of economic objectives at flood risk I3 Minimise the flood risk to agriculture land Surface of agricultural land exposed to flood risk I4 Minimise the flood risk to life Number of inhabitants exposed to flood risk I5 Minimise the flood risk to community Number of social infrastructure (hospitals, schools, libraries, town halls, police stations) exposed to flood risk I6 Support the achievement and conservation of GES / Number of WBs at risk of failing to GES / GEP as an effect of the GEP in accordance with W.F.D. requirements hydromorphological pressures (linked to the FRM measures) I7 Minimise the flood risk to protected areas for abstraction of drinking water Number of protected areas for abstraction of drinking water exposed to flood risk I8 Minimise the flood risk to objectives with potential pollution Number of areas under IED-IPPC Directive (96/61/EC), Urban Wastewater Directive (92/271/EEC) and the Seveso II Directive (96/82 / EC) exposed to flood risk I9 Minimise flood risk to cultural heritage objectives Number of museums, churches and monuments exposed to flood risk CONTENT FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN - 11 R.B.A. AND DANUBE RIVER Cap. 1 : River Basin general presentation Cap. 2 : Flood risk at the River Basin Administration level Cap. 3 : Description of the flood risk management objectives Cap. 4 : Synthesis and prioritization of the proposed measures Cap. 5 : Description of the progress implementation monitoring Cap. 6 : Summary regarding the public information and consultation Cap. 7 : The list of competent authorities Other chapters (if it is applicable) Description of cost – benefit methodology, when is available, used in the transnational context; Description of the coordination process at international basin level (Danube) Description of the coordination process with W.F.D. (2000/60/CE Directive). PROGRAMME OF MEASURES DEVELOPMENT FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT 0 1 Catalogue of measures Preliminary evaluation of measures • • • • 2 3 4 5 (maximum) inventory of measures removal of measures that are not adequate for each A.P.S.F.R. evaluation of the remaining measures based on some core criteria identification of measures that met the ≥ 1 score criteria “Short list” of measures • centralization of measures (with a score ≥1) for each A.P.S.F.R. Prioritization of the flood risk management measures • score based evaluation of each measure for each of the 9 objectives • determining the multicriterial analysis total score for each measure Results summary of the multicriterial analysis for each measure Integrated Projects FRMP DANUBE MAIN MEASURES Local Projects/ Regional Strategies Different projects proposed by different riparian municipalities; Danube and Delta development strategies International Projects Legislative measures INTEGRATED PROJECTS Potential projects proposed by ICPDR and EUSDR: Danube Floodplain, Danube Sediment, DANICE, LAREDAR Legislative institutional, organizational measures CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION OF THE PUBLIC River Basin Committees TV and Radio appearances Leaflet WEB Site posting Questionnaires Newsletter Thank you for your attention!