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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Programming Meeting Water Consultants 5 th of March 2008 Novotel 1
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Short-commings of first MPs Missing or insufficient elements: MP Summary Summary for each chapter (Abstract) => key results No clear separate lists of agglomerations No clear calculation algorithm applied for main agglomerations following a standard pattern used for data costs base. No clear CF priority list as a result of options analysis and prioritisation 2
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Short-commings of first MPs No specific definition of problems No clear maps for representation of the agglomerations no clear phasing no transparent lists of investments no real options studied no clear, limited number of prioritisation and selection criteria 3
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA What should be improved? Overall Summary Summary for each Section (quantify) Summary of specific information (see next slide) Two separate lists and maps of agglomerations (water supply and wastewater) MP strategic options for each county 4
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Specific information and plans summary 5 Plans and investment needed milestonesCurrent situationGaps or problems identified Stage 1 (interim) by 2015* (Cohesion Fund) Stage 2 (by 2018)Other stages Specific information Drinking Water connection Brief description, quantification of major elements (aggregated data – no of systems, coverage per urban, rural, etc.) Brief description Water treatment Swage Collecting system Treatment level Treatment performance Receiving areas Sewage sludge management
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA What should be improved? Criteria for investments Investment phases (templates provided) Contribution to objectives (Accession Treaty)/model List of actions needed and prioritised investment (including investment costs => templates) Unit cost table 6
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Definition of Agglomerations Draft Methodology prepared by MESD 7
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Approach for Definition of Agglomerations Implementation Plan Master Plan Feasibility Study 8
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA A) Definition of agglomerations in Master Plan Identification of all agglomerations at county level (maps and data base) “Clustering” of Agglomerations based on techno-economic assessment Options Analysis (central/de-central) Discussion with stakeholders Preparation of Long-term investment plan 9
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA B) in Feasibility Study Detailed option analysis Preparation of final/detailed maps and data base on selected agglomerations 10
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Interpretation of “Definitions for UWWTD” Scenario c): Legal requirements (compliance dates article 3 and 4,5 UWWTD) defined by P.E. of each individual agglomeration Treatment standard defined by P.E. Of biggest agglomeration. No legal requirement for tertiary treatment if all agglomerations in the “cluster” are below 10.000 P.E. However, other Environmental Directives to be considered (WFD, Bathing Water Directive) 11
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Interpretation of “Definitions for UWWTD” Scenario b): Splitting one settlement in two parts (i.e. River crossing the town) is not allowed Development of future population load to be considered 12
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Scenarios “Definitions of UWWTD” 13
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA “Clustering” of Agglomeration 14
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Boundary of Agglomeration 15
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Definition of Agglomerations EXAMPLES for AGGLOMERATIONS Prepared by Consultants 16
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA How to define an Agglomeration in practice Define boarders for all agglomerations in the county (settlements very close to each other might be merged to one agglomeration => consider also future development) Classification of agglomerations in categories Below 2,000 p.e. 2000 – 1,0000 p.e. Above 10,000 p.e. 17
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Example Roman page 18 Example for Agglomerations – Detailed Definition of Boundaries
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA How to define an Agglomeration in practice Analyse case-by-case based on the criteria such as: Distance between agglomerations and topography (altitude) Population /industrial density (p.e./ha) Unit costs for investments (sewer, WWTP, etc.) Specific Investment Costs (in €/p.e.) and specific Operational Costs (in €/p.e.) => NPV Others (i.e. Recipient water available, land for WWTP extension, existing capacities, etc.) 19
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA How to define an Agglomeration in practice Prepare option analysis for all agglomerations considering criteria above) One single WWTP versus separate WWTP Storage tanks for small agglomerations / small WWTP Etc. Group individual agglomerations in “clusters” of agglomerations (=> scenario c in Definitions of UWWTD) 20
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA page 21 Agglomerations – Option Analysis Option 1 without Nemtisor
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA page 22 Agglomerations – Option Analysis Option 2 with Nemtisor
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Cost Data Base – Wastewater Networks page 23
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Agglomerations – Option Analysis and Cost Tables page 24
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Agglomerations – Option Analysis Selected: Option 1, Nemtisor and Targu Neamt separate Agglomeration Cluster page 25
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA How to define an Agglomeration in practice Prepare map on county level indicating: all agglomerations (3 categories according to size) agglomeration boarders (each single agglomeration) Boarder of “cluster of agglomerations” Existing sewer network Existing and proposed WWTP/storage tanks Existing and proposed sewer trunk lines and pressure mains (interconnection of agglomerations) and main pumping station Administrative boarders Rivers 26
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Countywide defined agglomerations Agglomeration Cluster Examples for Agglomerations – County Level
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA How to define an Agglomeration in practice Prepare data base for all agglomerations including (at least): Name of agglomeration Generated load (p.e.): total, existing, extension Compliance date Specific investment costs, operation costs and NPV (€ / p.e.) Scoring rate for Ranking Total investment costs for wastewater 28
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Selection of priority investments Two step approach: Step 1: Mandatory criteria Compliance date 2015 ROC established Step 2: Ranking Size of agglomeration (highest weight) Health improvement Environmental improvement Efficiency improvement 29
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Criteria for Ranking 30 N°CRITERIAINDICATOR A Size of agglomeration and improvement of connection rate Total generated load in Population equivalent Additional load connected in Population equivalent BHealth Risk B1water supply system without adequate sanitation system Number of households connected to the water supply but not connected to the sewer system (or individual/adequate sewer treatment B2Existence of sewerage network% of households connected to the sewerage network B3Physical condition of sewerage network % of sewer network highly depreciated or with insufficient capacity (high exfiltration to groundwater, sewerage overflow, etc.) CEnvironmental Pollution C1 Surface water pollution: Existing central sewerage network with no or inadequate wastewater treatment % of collected wastewater load discharged without treatment to the receiving water C2Groundwater pollution: Existence of adequate wastewater collection and treatment facilities % of total generated wastewater load (p.e.) collected and treated with effluent quality compliant to UWWTD Example for criteria and indicators for Wastewater
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Investment Scenarios for priority investment 1.Low Scenario (priority investments up to budget limit given by MESD 2.Medium Scenario minimum investments to reach compliance until 2015 3.High Scenario extended investments including additional agglomerations with compliance date beyond 2015 proposed in phase I 31
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Final Selection of Priority Investments Discuss with MESD Investment SCENARIO (based on criteria and investment scenario) Agree on agglomerations to be included in CF project Prepare priority investment table (template for priority investment costs) 32
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Agglomeration boarders for selected Priority Investment Measures Prepare detailed map for selected priority investment measures (Scale 1 : 25.000) Detailed boarders of agglomerations Cluster boarders Existing/Proposed Infrastructure (WWTP, main sewers etc.) Review/confirm option analysis 33
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Phasing of Investment Measures Based on agreed priority investment measures : Prepare Long-term investment table (template for long term investment costs) Prepare Map with phasing of agglomerations (categorise in 3 main phases) 34
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MINISTERUL MEDIULUI ŞI DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILE ROMANIA Approval by Local Authorities (LA) Approval of LA on investment list is mandatory!! Maps of agglomerations should be included in the Urbanism Plan (by LA) FS might start in parallel with MP approval for the endorsed investments 35
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