int. roundtable on transboundary waters management, 15-16.12.2011, damir mrden
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Neretva and Trebisnjica Management Project International Roundtable on Protection and Sustainable Use of Trans-boundary Waters in South East Europe, 15-16 December 2011, Zagreb, CroatiaTRANSCRIPT
Petersberg Phase II / Athens Declaration ProcessProtection and Sustainable Use of Transboundary Waters in SEE
Roundtable on Transboundary Water ManagementZagreb, 15 – 16 December 2011g ,
Neretva and Trebisnjica Neretva and Trebisnjica Neretva and Trebisnjica Neretva and Trebisnjica Management ProjectManagement Project
Introduction of the ProjectIntroduction of the Project• NTMP is a regional cooperation project ‐ Republic of
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.T b d i b i th t it f• Transboundary river basin on the territory of:
• Republic of Croatia • Dubrovnik‐Neretva County and• Split‐Dalmatia County
• Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)• Federation of BiH (FB&H)
• Herzegovina‐Neretva Canton (7)/ Western Herzegovina Canton (8)
• Herzeg‐Bosnia Canton (10)• Republika Srpska (RS)p p ( )
• Trebinje Region• The Neretva is:
• the longest river of the Adriatic catchment area (215 km long, with only 22 km in Croatia)
• the water –richest tributary of the Adriatic Sea on thethe water richest tributary of the Adriatic Sea on the territory of these two countries
• complex karst hydrography makes it difficult to define the exact boundaries of the catchment area (around 10,500 km2)
• the water regime of the Neretva River basin has been significantly modified by the construction of hydropower facilities in the upper and middle sections of the Neretva River and on the Trebišnjica River with 7 reservoirs built from 1954 to 1985.
BackgroundBackgroundLegal Basis
• Implementation Teamsg
Cooperation between the Republic of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
REPUBLIC OF REPUBLIC OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINABOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Grant Agreement concluded in September 2008 with the
Agreement between the Governments of Croatia and BiH regulating water management relations concluded in July
1996 – approved and ratified
CROATIACROATIA HERZEGOVINA (BiH)
HERZEGOVINA (BiH)
Project Agreement concluded with the International Bank for i d l ( )
g pInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(IBRD) acting as an Implementing Agency of GEF Project Implementation Team (PIT) Hrvatske vode 19 December 2008
BiH Project Implementation Team (PMT & PIT) May 2009
Memorandum of Understanding signed between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia on implementation of
joint activities under the Project
Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) 19 December 2008
Agreements become effective
Croatia – 7 January 2009 BiH – 6 March 2009
joint activities under the Project
COORDINATION COMMITTEE
8 June 2009
COORDINATION COMMITTEE
22 October 2009
Official start (meeting in Sarajevo) 12‐13 March 2009
Project Implementation StructureProject Implementation StructureInterstate Water CommissionCommission
Component 1 Component 4 Components 2&3
MRDFWM
HV PIT (5)
Coordination Committee
BiH MOFTER
PMT
MRDFWM (1)
MC (2)
MEPPPC (1)
MAFRD (1)
TA
TA
FM
Procurement FBiH MAWMF
RS MAFWM
FM Procurement
Agency for Adriatic Sea Watershed, Mostar
Agency for Adriatic Sea Watershed, Trebinje
PIT
MAWMF
MET PIT
MAFWM
MSPCEEReporting relation
Municip. Municip.p g
Working relation
h f hWater Management Characteristics of the Region
oThe water regime of theoThe water regime of the Neretva River basin has been significantly modified by the construction of hydropower f iliti i th dfacilities in the upper and middle sections of the Neretva River and on the Trebišnjica River withTrebišnjica River with reservoirs:
• Jablanica (1954)( )• Rama (1969)• Grabovica (1981)• Salakovac (1981)• Mostar (1985)• Gorica (1965) and Bileća
(1968)E li i b i f Č lji• Equalizing basins of Čapljinapumping HPP in Popovopolje and Svitava (1978)
Component 1 – Improved T b d WTransboundary Water Resource Management
Institution and capacity buildingInstitution and capacity building
Measurement, monitoring, and information managementMeasurement, monitoring, and information management
Development of Water Information System, including GISDevelopment of Water Information System, including GIS
Development of Neretva and Trebišnjica River Basin ( )Management Plan (RBMP)
Subcomponent: Neretva and T biš ji Ri B i M tTrebišnjica River Basin Management
Plan (NTRBMP)Plan (NTRBMP)• The general goal of the project is to improve water management and thus ensure the fulfillment and improvement of functions that the watercourses of this basin have in water management on the national level.
The NTRBMP consists of river basin management plans that address the issues of interest for the entire basin area in a synchronized manner with special emphasis on the valorization of transboundary impacts, i.e. impacts between gy p , priver basin districts. River basin
district in Croatia
Monitoring
NTRBMP
Status
n
Characterization
River basindistrict in
RS
River basindistrict in FBiH
Plan
im
plem
entatio n
e
Status Implementation
Repo
rtingto th
epu
blic Risks
Measures Dead‐lines Funds Competentinstitution
Improved Operation of Reservoirs and HPPs
C d i d d i h i i• Conducting a study to determine the minimum environmental flow in the Neretva and TrebišnjicaRiversRivers
• Preparing a plan, guidelines, and training program for optimal management of multipurpose HPP reservoirsoptimal management of multipurpose HPP reservoirs
• Developing a dynamic management model for reservoir operationreservoir operation
• Developing and implementing mathematical models for hydrological predictions HPP operationsfor hydrological predictions, HPP operations, forecasting and decision‐making
Prostorna distribucija godišnjeg suficita/deficita količina kišnih padavina u posljednjoj dekadi (1999-2008.) u poređenju sa referentnim periodom (1961-1990.) u BiH
HM postaje.kmz
Precipation DataPrecipation Data• Prema podacima Federalnog hidrometeorološkog zavoda u periodu od 1 11 do 8 12 2010 godine• Prema podacima Federalnog hidrometeorološkog zavoda, u periodu od 1.11. do 8.12.2010. godine
ukupne padaline sa snijegom na stanici Ivan Sedlo su iznosile 545,00 mm (što je više od 35% od ukupnog srednjeg godišnjeg prosjeka), na stanici Mostar 491,80 mm, na stanici Livno 446,10 mm, na stanici Bjelašnica 398,50 mm, na stanici Stolac 461,20 mm, na stanici Neum 339,40 mm.
• Prema podacima sa nekih od mjernih stanica AVP Jadranskog mora i elektroprivrednih poduzeća p j g p pukupne padaline su iznosile:
• Konjic – Hagenuk ‐ od 1.11. do 5.12. ukupno 460,30 mm (u periodu od 17.11.‐5.12. ukupno 270,90 mm)
• Glavatičevo most – od 17.11. do 3.12., 354,80 mm (u periodu od 1.11.‐1.12. ukupno 539,20 mm)• Brana HE Jablanica – od 1.11. do 5.12. ukupno 832,10 mm• MP Umoljani – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 711,40 mm• MP Trešnjevica – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 425,20 mm• MP Jasenik – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 414,90 mmMP Jasenik od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 414,90 mm• MP Čuhovići – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 433,00 mm (u periodu od 17.11‐8.12 ukupno 327,30 mm)• MP Jasenjani – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 999,40 mm (u periodu od 17.11‐8.12 ukupno 657,70 mm)• MP Blidinje – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 841,00 mm• HP Humac od 1 11 do 8 12 ukupno 343 80 mm (u periodu od 17 11 8 12 ukupno 255 60 mm)• HP Humac – od 1.11. do 8.12. ukupno 343,80 mm (u periodu od 17.11‐8.12 ukupno 255,60 mm)
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