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Water/wastewater infrastructure in the Romanian rural area Ana Drapa, seniour counselor High-Level Policy Dialogue on “EU Sanitation Policies and Practices in the 2008 International Year of Sanitation” Brussels, 29th January 2008 ROMANIA Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development

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Page 1: Water/wastewater infrastructure in the Romanian rural area Ana Drapa, seniour counselor High-Level Policy Dialogue on EU Sanitation Policies and Practices

Water/wastewater infrastructure in the Romanian rural area

Ana Drapa, seniour counselor

High-Level Policy Dialogue on “EU Sanitation Policies and Practices in the 2008International Year of Sanitation”

Brussels, 29th January 2008

ROMANIA

Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development

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Content

Present status Long terms objectives Rural infrastructure – investments Conclusions

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Romania – Administrative aspects

Total area: 238 391 km2

41 counties & Bucharest municipality

319 towns and municipalities, 2851 communes and 12 946 villages

21 623 849 inhabitants (July 1, 2005)- 11 879 897 inhabitants in urban area (54.9%)- 9 743 952 inhabitants in rural area (45.1 %)

Source: NSI Romanian Statistical Yearbook 2006

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Water resources (1)

97.8% of Romania is part of the Danube River Basin (30.0% of the DRB)Total volume: 40 398 mill. cm/year of which - surface waters: 33 806

and groundwaters: 6 592Total lenght of watercourses: 78, 905 km

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Water resources (2)

Sources of pollution for rural area:

punctiform and diffuse

discharges of waste water from the human settlements

and the livestock sector

agricultural activities (pollutants difficult for identification)

contamination with nitrates (pollution has a cumulative character), with phosphates, chemicals used for soil fertilization.

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Water/Wastewater Infrastructure

1398 Drinking Water Treatment Plants1398 Drinking Water Treatment Plants

~~ 42 000 km of water distribution network

1 310 1 310 Waste Water Treatment Plants ~ 17 000 km of sewage network~ 17 000 km of sewage network

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Gradual fulfillment of the EU Directives requirements

EU Directive Transition period Associated costs

(billions EURO)

Drinking water 98/83 2015compliance for quality parameters for drinking water

5.6

Urban Wastewater

91/271

2018By 2015 – 263 agglomerations with more than 10.000 p.e.

By 2018 – 2346 agglomerations between 2000 - 10.000 p.e.

9.5

Nitrates 91/676 2007 3.1

Romania’s obligations after the EU-accession

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Status of drinking water infrastructurein the rural area

Drinking water supply: 87.6 % in urban area and 15.1 % in rural area

In 2003: 56.4% of total lenght of drinking water distribution network in the urban area, and 43.6% in the rural area

33% of rural inhabitants (3.4 million inhabitants) – access to the public water networks

70% of the rural households get their water from wells

National Rural Development Programme 2007 – 20132007 December 20th consolidated version

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Status of infrastructure for public sewage network in the rural area

At the end of 2004: 373 communes (10% of the total rural population) had sewage networks

Sewage network (2003): 93,2 % of the pipes length in urban area and 6.8 % in rural area.

Total lenght of the sewage network is 16 812 km, of which

15 738 km in the urban area and 1 074 in rural area

Source: National Rural Development Programme 2007 – 2013

– 2007 December 20th consolidated version

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Investments in water/waste water infrastructure

Financial Strategy - Development of water/waste water infrastructure by environmental impact of waste water from agglomerations:

- big cities - >150,000 p.e.

- towns - 10,000 p.e.- 100,000 p.e.

- localities (communes) – 2,000 –10,000 p.e.

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Investments in water/waste water infrastructure

Long term objectives

Population access to the water supplyPopulation access to the water supply Sewage and WW treatment

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Evolution of EU pre-accession funds for Romania

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EU pre-accession funds

Phare Instrument for Structural Policies for Pre-Accession - ISPA SAPARD (as basis for implementation: National Plan for Agriculture and

Rural Development) includes 11 measures Total allocation 2000 – 2006: 1,522 million Euro of which:

33,85% for Measure 2.1 on Development and improvement of rural infrastructure: 780 applications (of which: 273 projects on centralized drinking water distribution network , 87 projects for centralized sewerage network).

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Proposal for phasing investments on Water and Sewerage

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National Rural Development Programme 2007 – 2013 (1)

- Development of rural areas will be achieve with the support of European Community through NRDP 2007 -2013 (9.970 bill. Euro)

- NPDR financed by European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development – EAFRD: 8. 022 billions Euro

- NRDP will finance the investments for localities with less than 10,000 e.p.

- Axis 1 “Improving the competitiveness of the agricultural and forestry sector” 3.17 bill. Euro - 45 %

- Axis 2 “Improving the environment and the countryside 1.8 bill. Euro - 25 %

- Axis 3 “The quality of life in rural area and the diversification of the rural economy – 1.97 bill. Euro - 27,5 %

- Axis 4 “LEADER” – 188 millions Euro - 2,5 %

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National Rural Development Programme 2007 – 2013 (2)

Axis 3 “The quality of life in rural area and the diversification of the rural economy”

- Measures 322 – Village renewal and development, improving basic services for the rural economy and population and upgrating of rural heritage

(i) basic physical infrastructure - road infrastructure, water supply and wastewater treatment, energy and gas/heating supply/waste

(ii) Community services (iii) Maintaining and preserving the rural heritage and the cultural

identity Financial allocation 2007 – 2013: 1,579,217,870 euro of which Public

expenditure 1,546,087,425 euro Investments: 6 317 km water supply pipelines (new works – 4 738 km;

extension and/or upgrading – 1 579) and 5 053 km sewage pipelines (new works – 4 043 km, extention and /or upgrading – 1 011 km)

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Project “Control of pollution in agriculture’’

Global Objective: Reduction on long term of nutrients discharges (nitrogen and phosphorus) and other Pollutants from agricultural origin from Danube and Black Sea using integrated soiland water management

Implementation period: 2002 - 2006

Project Components: Manure Management; Tests/Demonstration of ecologic agriculturalpractices; Ecologic restoration; Monitoring of soil and water quality;Strengthening of buildingregulatory capacity on environmental policies; Public information campaign at local, regional(other countries from Black Sea) and national level

Pilot Project: Calarasi county

Total amount : USD 10.8 millions of which: 5.15 mil.$ from World Bank (GEF), 1.86 mil. $from Romanian Government, 0. 29 mil.$ from Calarasi County Council, 1 mil. $ fromGovernmental Project “Support for Agricultural servicies” and 2.5 mil. $ for direct beneficiaries,investments in equipments

Project Replication at national level (USD 50 Mil.) - support for Ministry of Environment and Water Management for implementation of relevant UE Directives( Nitrates Directives and WaterFramework Directive) taking into account the nutrients content of surface and ground waters.

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Rural Development ProgrammeRural Development Programme

Financed by Financed by WorldWorld

BankBank

Total Total investment value investment value : 100 mil. US $: 100 mil. US $

Starting date : Starting date : 20052005

Pilot phase: 5Pilot phase: 5 countiescounties

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Project on Integrated Nitrates Pollution Control

Total amount: 59,1 mill. Euro , of which 50 mill. Euro (BIRD) and 4.2 mill. Euro (grant GEF), local authorities budget: 4.9 mill. Euro

Implementation period: 2007 – 2013

Objectives: reduction of watercourses pollution, strentehning of the institutional capacities, demonstrative actions at commune level

Investments: 34 counties (10 hydrographic basins)

11 communes from 11 counties: establishment of Centres of testing/demonstration

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Governmental initiatives on rural investments

Two programmes on water supply in the rural area (1st - 1995 – 1997: 260 mill. USD – 750 projects and 2nd – on-going: 340 mill. USD+90 mill.USD approved in 2004)

Rural Infrastructure Development Programme 2006 – 2009 (200 mill. Euro – 452 communes – water supply and sewerage)

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Conclusions

Current situation of water services and infrastructure has a negative impact on quality of life in rural areas and on economic development of these areas.

Development and improvement of rural infrastructure are needed (basic physical infrastructure – especially streets/rural roads, water supply and sewage/waste water treatment, energy and gas/heating supply)

Need to reduce disparities between rural and urban areas Specific conditions of rural areas require different solutions Potential to improve water quality through investments in water infrastructure for rural

settlements Direct positive impact of rural water infrastructure on the population’s health condition

and development of the area Development and improvement of infrastructure for water/wastewater treatment

require a large amount of civil works – huge investments Larger investments are needed for small agglomerations due to the particular

technical solutions required Technical solutions – low costs of maintenance of works Gradual implementation – rural population affordability (a fast implementation would

lead to a sharp increase of the water service price) Diversification of financing source: state and local budget, EU funds, credit and PPP,

other sources

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Thank you for your attention !

[email protected]

High-Level Policy Dialogue on “EU Sanitation Policies and Practices in the 2008International Year of Sanitation”

Brussels, 29th January 2008

ROMANIA

Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development