BASIC PROJECT DATA
Project ID: PA1A063
NEED AND ADDED VALUE FOR THE DANUBE REGION STRATEGY
The project aimed to increase the quality of the ship-generated waste collection and processing services and the response in cases of pollution, through purchasing ships, installations and equipment, as well as through infrastructure works, which were necessary for the collection/processing of the waste from the river ships passing through Moldova Veche, Orşova, Drobeta Turnu Severin, Giurgiu, Călăraşi, Cernavodă ports managed by the CN APDF SA Giurgiu.
OBJECTIVE(S) OF THE PROJECT
Compliance with the European Directives for the protection of the Danube river.
CONDUCTED PROJECT ACTIVITIES
The following was purchased and executed within the project:
- 4 waste collection vessels
- 3 pontoons and mechanical passageways
- 30 containers for solid waste
- 3 compact stations to separate water from oil and to treat waste-water
- concrete platforms up to 630 m2 to accommodate the waste treatment stations
- partial dredging around the berths to facilitate ships access
TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACT
Creating waste collection facilities for ships flying all kind of flags.
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES / TARGET GROUPS
- shipping companies
- port operators
STATUS AND TIMEFRAME
Start date: 2012
End date: 2015
The project is already concluded.
FINANCING
Total budget: 9,540,000 EUR
EU funds: 6,000,000 EUR were funded by Operational Programme ‘Transport’ (SOPT) 2007–2013 (ERDF)
National funds: 3,540,000 EUR
PROJECT TEAM
Project leader: Danube River Ports Administration Giurgiu / Romania
(website: www.apdf.ro)
Address: Portului Street no.1, Giurgiu / Romania
No additional partners were involved.
PROJECT ENVIRONMENT
PROJECT CROSS – REFERENCE
- System for ship-generated waste collection and processing in the maritime Danube ports – CODENAV (PA1A064)
- Waste Management for Inland Navigation on the Danube – WANDA (PA1A003)
- Convention for Waste Management for Inland Navigation on the Danube – CO-WANDA (PA1A017)
STRATEGIC REFERENCE
- The Basel Convention
- The Recommendations of the Danube Commission
- The Convention for the Protection of the Danube river
- Agreement in the field of Danube navigation and waterway administration
- The Danube Navigation regulation
- The Lisbon strategy
- The Sofia Convention on Cooperation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Danube River
- The Romanian National Action Plan for Environmental Protection
- The Romanian National Sustainable Development Strategy (2008)
- The Romanian Strategy for Sustainable Transport 2007-2013 and 2020, 2030
- The Romanian Sectoral Operational Programme – Transport (SOP-T 2007-2013)
RELEVANT LEGISLATION
- The Framework Directive in the field of water policy 2000/60/EC
- Directive on waste 2006/12/EC
- Hazardous waste Directive 91/689/EEC
- European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC
- Directive on the disposal of waste oil 75/439/EEC
- Packaging and packaging waste Directive 94/62/EC
- Directive on the landfill of waste 1999/31/EC
- Waste incineration Directive 2000/76/EC
- Directive on port reception facilities for ship – generated waste and cargo residues 2000/59/EC
- Government Decision no. 19 / 10.01.1991 – regarding the organization of certain autonomous administrations and joint stock companies in the naval transport field
- Ordinance no. 22 / 29.01.1999 as modified and amended – regarding the ports and waterway administration as well as theunfolding of transport activities in ports and waterways
- Law no. 107 / 25.09.1996 – The Water Law
- Emergency Ordinance no. 78 / 16.06.2000 – Regarding wastes
EUSDR EMBEDDING
EUSDR COMPLIANCE
META DATA
Data provided by: Cristina Cuc, Monica Patrichi (Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Romania) – 13.09.2011
Last update by: Monica Patrichi (Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Romania) – 24.03.2017
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