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Ministry of Environment & Forestry of Turkey NERMIN CICEK Environmental Engineer General Diractorate of Environment Managament Water and Soil managament Department ANKARA 24 October 2007
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CONTENT Overview Competent Authorities Current Sıtuatıon Water and Waste Water Technical Studies on the Water Framework Directive and Other Directives ANKARA 24 October 2007
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OVERVIEW Turkey has a number of governmental institutions functioning in the field of water management. Tasks and responsibilities of these organizations are described in their respective Establishment Laws. The main organizations involved are the Directorate General of State Hydraulic Works (DSI) with responsibilities for water quantity and quality monitoring and Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) with responsibilities related to water quality ANKARA 24 October 2007
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OVERVIEW (CONT’D) The studies for the 25 river basins defined for the management and development of water resources have been carried out the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in cooperation with other relevant institutions. ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Ministry of Environment and Forestry The Directorate General of State Hydraulic Works Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs The Bank of Provinces Ministry of Health COMPETENT AUTHORITIES ANKARA 24 October 2007
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COMPETENT AUTHORITIES The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF); Ensure coordination and cooperation for overall development and implementation of environmental policies Develop and approve of environmental plans and ensure implementation Ensure establishment of laboratories Ensure implementation of the national EIA regulation Designate Ramsar sites Ensure the coordination of harmonization of the Turkish Water Legislation with the EU Acquis ANKARA 24 October 2007
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COMPETENT AUTHORITIES (CONT’D) Determine the classification of the quality of water resources Determine the quality criteria related to water resources Issue water discharge permits for installations, monitoring discharges and wastewater treatment plants Approve projects concerning wastewater treatment plants for industrial installations Prepare contingency plans for protection of water resources ANKARA 24 October 2007
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COMPETENT AUTHORITIES (CONT’D) The Directorate General of State Hydraulic Works (DSI) Water management with 25 regional directorates Investigation, planning, design, construction and operation for irrigation domestic water supply, hydroelectric energy and environment Responsible for protection of surface water and groundwater Responsible for allocation and registration of groundwater Responsible for flood control ANKARA 24 October 2007
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COMPETENT AUTHORITIES (CONT’D) Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs(MARA) Protecting the resources of water, plants, animals and fisheries as well as the products therefore Control of wastewater discharges in fish production areas Monitoring of nitrate parameter of parameters in freshwaters and groundwater Having 40 Provincial Control Laboratories which measures quality of inland waters, marine environment and all wastewaters ANKARA 24 October 2007
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CURRENT SITUATION The Bank of Provinces (BoP) Affiliated with the Ministry of Public Works and Settlement as well as public works relating to drinking water supply and treatment, sewage systems and urban wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal for municipalities The Ministry of Health (MoH) Plays an important role in certain aspects of environmental protection through its responsibilities for public health. In the water sector, it has certain responsibilities for drinking water quality and bathing water quality and certain responsibilities for urban wastewater collection and treatment ANKARA 24 October 2007
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CURRENT SITUATION Water Resources In Turkey Turkey’s Total Population : 68 million (year 2000) Rural Population : 35 % Urban Population: 65 % Annual Population Increase: 1.5 % Population Density : 88 people/km 2 Turkey’s Surface area: 78 million ha Arable Land : 28 million ha Irrigable Land: 26 million ha Economically Irrigable Land: 8.5 million ha Population and Land Resources ANKARA 24 October 2007
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250 mm 2500 mm Turkey is a semi arid country: Precipitation varies seasonally and regionally. ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Run off from neighbour countries 7 km 3 Run off from neighbour countries 7 km 3 Mean Annual Precipitation 501 km 3 Mean Annual Precipitation 501 km 3 Evaporation 274 km 3 Evaporation 274 km 3 Annual Surface Run Off 186 km 3 --------------------------------- Exploitable : 95 km 3 (49%) Annual Surface Run Off 186 km 3 --------------------------------- Exploitable : 95 km 3 (49%) Surface Run Off 193 km 3 Surface Run Off 193 km 3 Leakage to Aquifers 41 km 3 Leakage to Aquifers 41 km 3 Total Exploitable Water 112 km 3 Total Exploitable Water 112 km 3 Present Consumption 40 km 3 Present Consumption 40 km 3 Annual Safe Yield 14 km 3 Annual Safe Yield 14 km 3 Annual Available Surface Water 98 km 3 Annual Available Surface Water 98 km 3 Gross Water Potential 234 km 3 Gross Water Potential 234 km 3 Schematic Representation of Water Potential in Turkey ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Rivers and Lakes in Turkey ANKARA 24 October 2007
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NONAME of BASIN ANNUAL SURFACE RUN OFF (km 3 ) 1Euphrates-Tigris52,94 2East Black Sea14,90 3East Mediterranean11,07 4Antalya11,06 5West Black Sea9,93 6West Mediterranean8,93 7Marmara8,33 8Seyhan8,01 9Ceyhan7,18 10Kızılırmak6,48 11Sakarya6,40 12Çoruh6,30 13Yeşilırmak5,80 14Susurluk5,43 NONAME of BASIN ANNUAL SURFACE RUN OFF (km 3 ) 15Aras4,63 16Konya Closed4,52 17Büyük Menderes3,03 18Van Lake2,39 19North Aegean2,09 20Gediz1,95 21Maritza-Ergene1,33 22Küçük Menderes1,19 23Asi1,17 24Burdur Lakes0,50 25Akarçay0,49 TOTAL186 River Basins in Turkey and Their Annual Average Water Potential ANKARA 24 October 2007
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ANKARA Basic Observation and Monitoring Studies; - Stream Flow, Snow, and Meteorological Observation, - Sediment measurement, - Water Quality Monitoring ( Irrigation water + other pollution parameters measurements ) Totally; Stream Flow Observation in 1410 stations Sediment Measurements in 183 stations Irrigation Water Quality Monitoring in 282 stations Snow Observation in 652 stations Meteorological Observation in 793 stations Water Quality Monitoring in 1150 stations
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Water use in Turkey 12% 16% 72% ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Population Intervals Number of municipali ties Population of municipalit ies Number of municipali ties with sewer system Population serviced with sewer system The rate of population serviced with sewer system Number of treatment plants (secondar y + advanced) Population served with treatment plants The rate of population served with treatment plant > 100.0005829 772 8815828.563.084964620.554.99569 100.000- 50.000 775 344 259744.806.97290151.073.80420 50.000- 10.000 4509 309 0914037.546.57581431.770.56119 10.000- 2000 22068 929 92813964.923.4545533449.9565 <2000345578 891208309.39553127.1145 313653 935 050213946.149.4808713823.876.43044 * The district and sub-level municipalities having service from The Metropolitan Municipalities are evaluated within the metropolitan municipality population. For this reason the number of district and sub-level municipalities is not shown on the table. ** The 2004 data of The Institution of Statistics of Turkey is valid. Number of wastewater treatment plants according to the By-law on urban wastewater treatment Ref:National Environmental Strategy;2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Municipal Waste Water Treatment Plants in Turkey Provinces that have wastewater treatment plant Provinces that have not wastewater treatment plant Provinces where wastewater treatment plants are programmed in tendering process ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Wastewater Amount Discharged from Network System 2,92 billion m 3 /year ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Wastewater Amount Treated in Waste Water Treatment Plants 1,90 billion m 3 /year ANKARA 24 October 2007
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28 WATER SECTOR INVESTMENT NEEDS IEAS-2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Financing for Water Sector Directive Investment expenditure needs Ref:National Environmental Strategy;2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Total Invenment Needs for Water Sector (2007-2023) (Milyon €) Ref:National Environmental Strategy;2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Only Metropolitan Municipalities can achieve to afford Operation, Maintenance and Depreciation cost if they increase their tariff proportional to Gross National Product 1,000,000 Giderler Tarife Bedeli Giderler Tarife Bedeli Giderler Tarife Bedeli Giderler Tarife Bedeli İşletme Bakım ve Amortisman Tariff CostOperation, Maintenance and Depreciation >1,000,000 150,000 1,000,000 50,000 150,000 2,000 50,000 <2,000 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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ANKARA 24 October 2007 The Sources That Can Provide Financing For Environmental Investments Ref:National Environmental Strategy;2007
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INVESTMENT PROJECTS IPA The topic “Environment” takes place under the “Regional Development” title, the fourth component of the “Institutions for Pre Accession Partnership” which consolidates EU Pre Accession Financial Assistance Programmes and will come into force in 2007. IPA funds will be effective between 2007 – 2013. MoEF was instructed as a responsible authority for the preparation and the implementation of the “Environmental Operational Programme”. With respect to the utilization from IPA funds, “the prioritization works” which aim to identify the projects constituting priorities for our country as well as municipalities, are finalized. In the framework of IPA, 61 water and waste water treatment projects have been singled out at a national scale with a view to do feasibility, prepare EIA design reports and materialize other relevant work of financable Environmental Infrastructure Projects between 2007-2009 in EU standarts. With their EIA reports and feasibility are due to be made, Tendering process of “Technical Assistance on the Preparation of WWTS Projects for 15 Municipalities” chosen from the “Environmental Infra. Prioritization List” continues.. ANKARA 24 October 2007
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THE SHORT-LIST CONCERNING WITH WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROJECTS IN THE SCOPE OF IPA Kırıkale wastewater treatment plant Erzurum wastewater treatment plant,collector, rain water and partial network Kastamonu wastewater treatment plant Bartın wastewater treatment plant Kırşehir wastewater treatment plant Adıyaman wastewater treatment plant Gemlik wastewater treatment plant and Deep Sea Discharge Project Polatlı wastewater treatment plant and Additional Network Siverek wastewater treatment plant Seydişehir wastewater treatment plant Çarşamba wastewater treatment plant Kahramanmaraş wastewater treatment plant Diyarbakır wastewater treatment plant (EU The great majorty of the documents are prepared in the scope of the EU norms.) Erdemli wastewater treatment plant (EU The great majorty of the documents are prepared in the scope of the EU norms.) Turhal wastewater treatment plant ANKARA 24 October 2007
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FINANCIAL SUPPORT SUPPLIED BY MoEF The total amount is 5.359.000 YTL supplied for the sewerage and the wastewater treatment systems between the years 2005-2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE 2000/60/EC ANKARA 24 October 2007
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PROJECTS CONCERNING THE HARMONIZATION OF THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE IN TURKEY (Ref. No:MAT01/TR/9/3) Project Purpose: To provide support to Turkish Government in developing a participatory and integrated approach in water management planning by fostering collaboration and co-operation between institutions and organisations having a responsibility in water management in order to implement the EU Water Framework Directive in Turkey. Submitted to: MATRA Program ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Achievements Gained by the Project: Legal and Institutional Analyses regarding the Current Water Management in Turkey, Draft Integrated River Basin Management Plan for Büyük Menderes River Basin, A Handbook for Implementation of the Water Framework Directive. Project Budget: 400 000 Euro Project Duration: Starting Date: January 2002 Ending Date: December 2003 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF SUSTAINABLE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT (Ref. No:PPA/05/TR/7/8) To support the Turkish government with the harmonisation and implementation of Directive 80/68/EEC (Groundwater Directive) and relevant groundwater legislation under Directive 2000/60/EC (Water Framework Directive), to prepare an implementation plan and implement it in Küçük Menderes River Basin. Project Purpose: Submitted to: MATRA Program ANKARA 24 October 2007
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1.An advice and action plan regarding the harmonisation of European groundwater legislation, especially directive 80/68/EEC (groundwater directive) and related legislation under the Water Framework Directive is developed and (partly) implemented, 2.A clear task and responsibility structure concerning groundwater management between MoEF and DSI and, among MoEF, DSI and regional and local authorities is developed and approved, 3.The technical knowledge and skills in relation to groundwater management, within MoEF, DSI and other relevant institutions involved in groundwater management, is improved. Achievements Gained by the Project: Project Beneficiaries: Ministry of Environment and Forestry General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works ANKARA 24 October 2007
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Project Budget: 350 000 Euro Project Duration: Starting Date: January 2006 Planned Ending Date: December 2007 ANKARA 24 October 2007
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CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT TO TURKEY FOR THE WATER SECTOR (Ref. No:TR 0603.04) To assist Turkey in the water management in line with the EU water legislation, in particular the Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/EC of 23 October 2000, Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD) 91/271/EEC of 21 May 1991 and Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD) 76/464/EEC of 4 May 1976 and daughter directives in order to enable the full implementation of the EU water acquis by the date of Turkey’s accession to the EU. Certain Provisions of WFD are out of Project Scope. Project Purpose: Submitted to: EU-Turkey Pre-accession Financial Assistance 2006 Programming Year ANKARA 24 October 2007
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1. Legal Analyses of the Water Framework Directive, Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive, and Dangerous Substance Directive in the Context of Project Purpose, 2. Implementation Plans for the Water Framework Directive and Dangeous Substance Directive, 3. Pilot Implementation of the Principles of the Water Framework Directive, Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive, and Dangerous Substance Directive in Büyük Menderes River Basin. Achievements Gained by the Project: Project Beneficiaries: Ministry of Environment and Forestry General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works ANKARA 24 October 2007
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2 500 000 Euro (Total) Project Budget: 2 000 000 Euro (Twinning) 500 000 Euro (Supply) Project Duration: Planned Starting Date: 2007 III. Quarter Planned Ending Date: 2009 III. Quarter ANKARA 24 October 2007
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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE DISCHARGED INTO THE AQUATIC ENVIROMENT 76/464/EEC(2006/11/EC) This Directive was published in the Official Gazette No. 26005 dated 26 November 2005 URBAN WASTE WATER TREATMENT DIRECTIVE 91/271/EEC This Directive was published in the Official Gazette No. 26047 dated 8 January 2006 GROUNDWATER DIRECTIVE 80/68/EEC (2006/118/EC ) Draft By-Law on the Protection of Groundwater Against Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances was prepared.Since new Groundwater Directive published at 12 December 2006, the technical studies for the harmonization of the new Groundwater Directive are carried on at the beginning phase. DRINKING WATER DIRECTIVE (98/83/EC) This Directive was published in the Official Gazete dated 17.02.2005 and No. 25730 and put into force at the date of publication. NITRATE DIRECTIVE (91/676/EEC) The By-law on the Protection of Waters Against Pollution Caused by Nitrates from Agricultural Sources was published in the Official Gazette No.25377, dated 18 February 2004. Technical works on amendment “By-Law on the Protection of Waters Against Pollution Caused by Nitrates from Agricultural Sources” are going on. 76/160/EC BATHING WATER DIRECTIVE 76/160/EC Regulation on Bathing Water Quality had been taken into force on 9 january 2006 by being published in the official gazette no.26048 in order to adapt the “Bathing Water Directive” no.76/160/EC. FISH WATER DIRECTIVE ( 78/659/EEC), SHELLFISH WATER DIECTIVE (79/923/EEC) With regard to the directive 78/659/EEC technical works are being conducted by the MARA under the work devoted to the alignment, considering the amendments made to the directive 2006/44/EC With regard to the directive 79/923/EEC technical works are being conducted by the MARA under the work devoted to the alignment, considering the amendments made to the directive 2006/113/EC ANKARA 24 October 2007
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46 PROJECTS Pollutant Release And Transfer Regıster (PRTR) Project Strengthening the Ministry of Health to Harmonise and Implement legislation in the field of water for public health Protection”(TwinningTR/2004/IB/EN/04).(2006-2007) Developing The Low Costs Treatment Technologies for Turkey Circumstances and The Sample Implementing Projects for the Marmara Region The Research Project of The Integrated Treatment of The Municipal Wastewater and Organic Solid Waste with The Renewable Energy (Biomethane) Recycling Technologies Capacity Building for Development of National Water Quality Monitoring Network Determination of Characterization of Turkish Coastal Zones and National Monitoring Methodology Capacity strenghtening and support of implementation in order to meet with quality criteria of surface water intended for the abstraction of drinking water A Research Project on Determination of Discharge Limit Values of Hazardous Substances in Aquatic Media ANKARA 24 October 2007
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47 Capacity Building for Cleaner Production Practices in Turkey Determination of Principles of Sensitive Areas and Urban Waste Water Treatment Management of Bathing Waters in Turkey Sustainable Usage of Marine and Coastal Areas ANKARA 24 October 2007
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION nermincicek@hotmail.com ANKARA 24 October 2007
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