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Transcript
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Working Group for Chapter 27 – Environment and Climate Change
Bilateral screening: Chapter 27
PRESENTATION OF MONTENEGRO
Brussels, 18-22 March 2013
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Directive 2007/60/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 23 October 2007 on the
assessment and management of flood risks
Zorica Djuranovic
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
The Law on Waters (OG MNE 27/07, 32/11, 47/11)
The Law lays down the legal status and method of integrated management of
waters, water and coastal land and water infrastructure facilities, the method and
conditions for carrying out the water related activities and other issues of
relevance for management of waters and water resources.
Law on Financing of Water Management (OG MNE 65/08)
The Law specifies the sources of funding for water management, accounting and
payment of fees for the use and protection of water resources and other issues of
importance to the provision and use of these resources.
Law on Protection and Rescue (OG MNE 13/08)
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
Institutions competent for protection against harmful effects of waters in
Montenegro are :
• Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development – Department for Water
Management
• Water Administration
• Ministry of Interior – Department for Emergencies and Civil Security
• Hydro-meteorological and Seismological Office
• Local self-government units
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
The Water Administration is competent for enforcing the law, preparing expert basis for
regulations, plans and programmes adopted by the Government and by the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development, expert drafting pf plans for water management,
establishing and managing WIS, etc.
As regards protection against floods, the Water Administration is obliged to:
• ensure construction and reconstruction of defence lines;
• ensure cleaning and arranging the river beds at the critical points (under bridges,
narrowing, etc.);
• ensure monitoring of the level of hydro-accumulations prior to the period of rains and
assess the need for regulated release of water;
• ensure required researches, studies and projects aimed at taking measures and activities
needed for raising the level of security and protection against harmful effect of waters;
• regularly update technical documentation; and
• ensure adequate communication through adequate links.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development – Department for Water Management
is competent for drafting and implementing water-related policies, for passing planning
documents and legislative acts within its competence;
The Hydro-meteorological and Seismologic Office takes permanent activities as regards
forecasting potential floods and submits reports on hydrological situation, forecasts and
alerts to the institutions responsible for management of flood risks.
The Ministry of Interior – Department for Emergencies and Civil Security is competent for
taking operational measures of protection and rescue.
Local self-government units are responsible for protection against harmful effect of waters
of local character.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
Division of competences depending on the flood threat level
The Emergency Team for Protection against Harmful Effects of Waters is
responsible for managing protection against harmful effect of waters up to a
certain flood threat level, in accordance with the General Plan for Protection
against Harmful Effect of Waters.
In case of the raise in the water level that could lead to floods of a high threat
level (4th flood threat level), management of protection and rescue of
population, material and cultural resources is taken by the Coordination Team
for Emergency Management, which takes further activities in accordance with
the National Plan for Protection against and Rescue from Floods and with the
Law on Protection and Rescue.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
Number of staff working on harmonisation with and implementation of
the EU legislation
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
3
Water Administration
3
Ministry of interior
Hydro-meteorological and Seismological Office
93 (all of employes in Sector for emergency
management
10
Number of persons responsible for providing protection in accordance with
the Operational Plan for Protection against Harmful Effect of Waters as
regards waters of importance for Montenegro for 2013
Members of the Emergency Team for Protection against Harmful
Effect of Waters as regards waters of importance for Montenegro
5
Legal entities authorised for providing protection against harmful
effect of waters
35
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
TRANSPOSITION
Implementing legislation under the Law on Waters includes:
• General Plan for Protection against Harmful Effect of Waters, for waters of importance for
Montenegro for the period 2010-2016 (Official Gazette of Montenegro 67/10),
• Operational Plan for Protection against Harmful Effect of Waters, for waters of
importance for Montenegro,
• Decision on identifying waters of importance for Montenegro (Official Gazette of
Montenegro 9/08 i 31/09),
• Decree on the contents and method of managing the water information system (Official
Gazette of Montenegro 33/08), and
• Rulebook on detailed contents and method of keeping water cadastres (Official Gazette of
Montenegro 1/08)
The Law on Waters stipulates that the protection against harmful effect of waters shall be
organised and carried out in accordance with the general and operational plans of
protection against harmful effect of waters adopted for the waters of importance for
Montenegro and for the waters of local importance (local self-government).
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
TRANSPOSITION
The General Plan for Protection defines:
- actions and measures to be taken for protection against harmful effect of waters,
- method of institutional organisation of defence against harmful effect of waters,
- duties, responsibilities and authorisations of protection managers, institutions
and other persons competent for protection against harmful effect of waters,
- method of observing and keeping data, announcement of data and notifications.
The Operational Plans for Protection defines:
- emergency teams for protection against harmful effects of waters and names
of protection managers,
- authorities, companies and other legal entities providing protection against
harmful effect of waters,
- measures required for efficient protection,
- relevant water level and criteria for introducing regular or extraordinary
defence against harmful effect of waters.
MONTENEGRO
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Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
TRANSPOSITION
Protection against harmful effect of waters encompasses actions and measures taken:
• preventively – regular protection against harmful effect of waters is carried out in the
period preceding the period of floods and rains and it includes preventive actions and
measures such as:
- identification of areas threatened by floods (flooding areas),
- creation of maps of flooding areas and their entry into the information system,
- preparation of project documentation for protection against harmful effect of waters,
and
- construction and regular maintenance of facilities for protection against harmful effect
of waters;
• in the flood period – extraordinary protection against harmful effect of waters includes
taking required technical measures up to the 4th flood threat level – when the level of water
reaches the highest recorded level or when the dyke is soaked due to the enduring high
water level;
• for the purpose of removing consequences of harmful effect of waters – on the basis of a
rehabilitation programme prepared by the Water Administration and by the competent local
self-government body in accordance with Water Management Plans.
MONTENEGRO
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Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
TRANSPOSITION
The Law on Waters envisages drafting of bylaws of importance for managing flood risk:
• Rulebook on the methodology and criteria for identification of endangered areas,
methodology for identification of erosion-prone areas and methodology for classification of
land in flooding areas into classes depending on the threat level (risk zones)
• Rulebook on the contents of operational instructions for managing accumulations
intended for protection against floods and multi-purpose accumulations
• Rulebook on construction and maintenance of water facilities and works on protection
against erosion and spates
The Law on Waters stipulates that border of the flooding areas shall be marked on
appropriate topographic bases (maps of flooding areas) and entered into the information
system.
Maps of flooding areas, with defined flooding borders for huge waters of various periods of
water withdrawal, represent the basis for classification of land in the flooding areas into
classes in comparison with the threat level (risk zones).
MONTENEGRO
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Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
TRANSPOSITION
Articles 2, 4.1 and 4.3 of this Directive have been transposed into Article 96 of the Law on
Waters (Official Gazette of Montenegro 27/07) that regulates issues related to flooding
areas as follows:
• Flooding areas means water and other areas to which the water from out of flooding areas
is occasionally overflowed due to special conditions;
• Flooding areas for waters of importance for Montenegro shall be defined by the Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development, whereas for the waters of local importance those
areas shall be defined by the competent local self-government body, upon previously
obtained opinion from the Water Administration;
• Flooding areas shall be determined depending on the level of likelihood for harmful effect
of waters, number of potentially endangered population and scope of possible damage to
buildings, land and property;
• Borders of flooding areas shall be marked on adequate topographic bases and in urban
plans, whereas cadastre lots in those areas shall be entered into an IT system and specially
designated in the cadastre.
Article 4.3 of this Directive has been transposed into Article 157 of the Law on Waters,
stipulating that the needs and interests of Montenegro in the area of management of crossborder water resources in basins defined by the Law shall be carried out through adequate
international cooperation.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
IMPLEMENTATION
Preliminary flood risk assessment
Water Management Basis of Montenegro – long-term national plan for
maintenance and improvement of waters regime.
This document encompasses data on:
- past floods,
- flooding areas – areas threatened by floods,
- infrastructure constructed for the purpose of protection against floods, and
- proposal for future measures for improvement of river basins and defence
against floods.
All data are broken down by water areas of river basins and sub-basins.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
VODOP RI VREDN A OSN OVA REP UBL I KE CRNE GORE
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Map of flooding
areas and existing
infrastructure for
protection against
floods
Source: Water
Management Basis
of Montenegro
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MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
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P ost oje} i nasi pi
Gr adovi - op{ t i nski cent r i
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Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Flooded areas
In the Black Sea basin:
- along the Lim river (from Marsenića Rijeka to Zaton)
- along the Ćehotina river (near Pljevlja)
- along the Tara river (in the area of Kоlаšin and Мојkоvac)
- along the Grnčar river (near Gusinje)
In the Adriatic basin:
- valley of Nikšić
- lower basin of the Morača river (particularly from Botun to the estuary)
- margins of the Lake of Skadar
- along the Bojana river
- valley of Cetinje
- coastal areas (Kоtоr and other towns along the coast)
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Financing of works and infrastructure
for protection against harmful effects of water
In accordance with the Law on Water Management Financing, activities on
prevention of and protection against harmful effects of water are financed
each year through the programmes for spending of funds for water resource
management, such as:
- development of project documentation, and
- construction of infrastructure for protection against harmful effects of
water in the most endangered areas.
MONTENEGRO
Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union
Chapter 27: Environment and Climate Change
Thank you for your attention
QUESTIONS