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The Danube Experience Dealing with Hydromorphological Issues the Danube Experience Philip Weller Executive Secretary, ICPDR Danube River Basin- Overview The Danube River Basin is the most international river basin in the world -19 countries sharing the basin - EU members, accession countries, non EU countries - very different social, economic and political situation catchment area ~ 800.000 km 2 Danube River length - 2.875 km population ~ 81 mil 1

The Danube River Protection Convention Signed on 29 June 1994 in Sofia - Bulgaria The DRPC is a legal frame for cooperation to assure the protection of water and ecological resources and their sustainable use in the Danube River Basin Contracting Parties Germany Austria Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Slovenia Croatia Bosnia & Herzegovina Serbia Romania Bulgaria Republic of Moldova Ukraine European Union Montenegro (under discussion) 2

ICPDR - International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River to implement the goals of the Convention: Strengthen international cooperation Ensure sustainable water management Ensure conservation, improvement and rational use of surface waters and ground water Reduce inputs of nutrients and hazardous substances Control floods and ice hazards Reduce pollution loads of the Black Sea Implementation of EU WFD River Basin Management Expert Group ( RBM EG ) 3 rd Plenary Session of the ICPDR 27-28 November 2000, Sofia - BG implementation of WFD has highest priority for ICPDR ICPDR is platform for coordination Contracting Parties will make all efforts to achieve a coordinated river basin management plan for the Danube River Basin 3

Coordinationmechanisms in the DRB CH Bilateral agreements (example) MD UA DE AT IT Cooperation (example) CZ PL RO RBM EG ICPDR SK Cooperation (example) MK BG CS BA HR SI HU AL ME EU Water Framework Directive Danube Basin Analysis (WFD Roof Report) Approved at the Ministerial Meeting Vienna, 13 December 2004 4

PART A: Basin-wide overview The DRB Analysis deals with all rivers with catchments of > 4000 km² all lakes with an area of > 100 km² transitional and coastal waters (overview) the main navigation canals all transboundary groundwater bodies with an area of > 4000 km² 5

Key Water Management Issues Based on the findings of the Danube River Basin Analysis : 1. Organic pollution 2. Nutrient pollution 3. Pollution resulting from hazardous substances 4. Hydromorphological alterations Results Risk of Failure pressures / impacts from DE AT hydromorph. * SK/ HU HU HR - CS CS/RO BG/RO RO KEY ISSUE haz.subst.p. nutrient p. organic p. rkm 2780 2600 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 at risk possibly at risk not at risk 4 key water management issues identified Hydromorphological alterations (HMA) are one of the key issues in the Danube River Basin 6

POSSIBLE PRESSURES DRIVER Three HYMO Key Driving Forces 1. Hydropower generation 2. Flood defence 3. Navigation Minor Driving Forces Water abstraction Gravel abstraction Recreational activities Which Pressures? Hydropower Generation Flood Defence Navigation alteration of sediment transport floodplain reduction bed stabilisation dredging Overlapping Pressures disruption longi-tudinal continuity bank reinforcements disruption of lateral continuity alteration of river course and channelform/profile alteration of hydraulic/hydrological characteristics 7

Pressure Facts in DRB Hydropower generation 700 large dams identified in DRB 30% of Danube River itself is impounded upper Danube (AT and D) affected by hydropower chains provisionally HMWB. same for Iron Gate section (damming effect up to Belgarde about 275 km) Tributaries: River Lech: 90% of length impounded (32 hydropower dams) River Olt: 615 km long; last 307 km impounded by 24 hydropower dams Pressure Facts in DRB Flood defence Danube River regulated over 80% of its length Floodplain loss within DRB: only about 20% of former floodplains remain today (modifications since 150 years) In Hungary 2,12 million ha were dyked Tributaries: Tisza 84% loss of floodplains 7542 km 2 down to 1215 km 2 shortening of river course (cut off meanders) by 32% strongly regulated on more 70% 8

Pressure Facts in DRB Navigation Pressure relevant in Danube River itself and lower tributaries Upper Danube: construction of lateral dams since end of 19 th century Hungary: Danube course was shortened (cut off meanders) from 472 km to 417 km 78 harbours between Kehlheim and Black Sea AT: 60% river bed deepening effected by dredging activities and increased regulations Dredged canals in Danube Delta since beginning of 20 th century. 1700 km of channels 9

Consequence after Analysis Issue papers are being drafted for each key water management issue One on Hydromorphological Alterations activity since beginning 2006 in frame of RBM EG version 4.0 following the EU wide activity on hydromorphology in line provides overall strategy and guidance on issue basis for development of PoM: relevant management approach for measures and achievement of good ecological status (basin wide scale) Action Programme on Sustainable Flood Protection in the Danube River Basin (Dec 2004) 10

Joint statement on cooperation General commitment to exchange information among Commissions responsible for navigation and environmental protection Agreed by presidents of the Danube Commission, Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR), International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (ICPR), International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC) and the ICPDR 11

Consensus building process: navigation Inland navigation can contribute to making transport more environmentally sustainable... but it can also have significant influence on river ecosystems. Intensive, cross-sectoral consensus-building to generate a joint statement on principles and criteria for sustainable navigation (incl. infrastructure development and maintenance) Invited Parties Environmental Protection Ministries Transport Navigation Ministries EU Commission River Commission Business NGOs 12

Thank you for your attention www.icpdr.org icpdr@unvienna.org 13