Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Slovenia KAMNIŠKA BISTRICA river basin management plan Lille, March 2002.

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Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Slovenia KAMNIŠKA BISTRICA river basin management plan Lille, March 2002

KAMNIŠKA BISTRICA River springs out at the foothills of Kamniške Alps catchment area covers about 550 km2 high waters, floods, erosion procesess frequent and intensive length: 33 km

KAMNIŠKA RIVER BASIN 9 municipalities, 298 settlements, inhabitants industry: chemical, metal, food production, textile, leather

WATER QUALITY ASSESMENT surface water quality: class 1 for the spring and class 3-4 at the outflow to the Sava River no data on impact of two major cities on water quality ground water quality monitored on 7 observation stations

WATER QUALITY MONITORING ground water quality monitored on 7 observation stations ground water level monitored at 5 stations, onls to at the same point drinking water quality monitored regullary (not best quality)

WATER SUPPLY 9 sources of water from groundwater, no treatment of drinking water 2 water supply systems (operated by 2 public service companies); connections length of public networks: 420 km 98 % inhabitants served with drinking water no data on water use by agriculture

SEWAGE NETWORK length of sewage systems: 220 km in 4 municipalities 85% population connected, in others very poor infrastructure, obsolete network

WATER TREATMENT in 4 municipalities 85% wastewater treated (highest rate in Slovenia) in others no treatment dispersed pollution very high; pig farm discarges directly to the river

WATER USE not all uses of water identified; only households and industry households use 40% of water amounts, industry 60 % industry use in decline, threat of illegal abstraction directly from ground water agriculture use substantial (irrigation, 12 fish farms, 10 fish ponds), no payment for water use

FLOODS frequent flood accurance = high costs of damages due to unproper spatial planning (responsibility of municipalities) policy to involve assurance companies in damage covering not developed yet

LESSONS LEARNED poor and obsolite infrastructure network, high investmet needs assets depreciated; no room for capital costs incl. in price high requirements following the implementation of EU legislation - to cover the gap in a limited time frame

LESSONS LEARNED not all water uses identified no tradition in proper pricing (only operating costs of water services included) due to social reasons prices for water services were kept low for too long absence of common appoach in solving problems related to river basin, municipality by municipality approach