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Danube Watch 2 2006

News and Events

GREETINGS FROM THE MOUTH OF THE DANUBE TO ITS SOURCE

Credit: ICPDR/LiskaOn May 4, the Royal Fürstenberg Palace in Donaueschingen witnessed a symbolic gesture: a plaque from Ukraine was attached to the memorial wall behind the historic source of the Danube. Kyryl Sereda and Oleksiy Iarotchevitch presented the plaque to Thorsten Frei, Mayor of Donaueschingen, who welcomed Ukraine in joining other Danube countries who have greeted the Danube’s source. This symbolic step took place at the meeting of the ICPDR River Basin Management Expert Group in Ulm, Germany.

NEW EC DIRECTIVE ON MINE AND QUARRY WASTE
MANAGEMENT

Credit: ZINKE Environment ConsultingThe European Commission proposed a new directive on May 1 to reduce pollution from mining and quarrying waste. The directive would introduce legislation to prevent pollution from long-term storage of waste in tailings, ponds and waste heaps by requiring all mine operators to draft waste management plans to qualify for a permit. The directive was prompted by the accidental cyanide spills in Baia Mare and Baia Borsa, Romania, in 2000.

For more information, please visit:
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/mining/

EU MEMBERSHIP FOR BULGARIA AND ROMANIA IN 2007

Credit: Apele Romane/ Biro Zoltan AttilaThe European Commission announced on May 16 that Bulgaria and Romania, which signed the Treaty of Accession in April 2005, should be ready for EU membership on January 1 2007, provided they intensify efforts in the reform of the judiciary and the fight against corruption. The Commission plans to review the progress of the two countries by October to consider whether the date of their accession can be maintained.

For more information, please visit:
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/enlargement/

PUBLIC INVITED TO DIALOGUE ON ROSIA MONTANA
MINE PROJECT

Credit: Rosia Montana Gold CorporationThe Rosia Montana Gold Corporation announced on June 6 the opening of the public information and dialogue process for the proposed Rosia Montana mine in Romania. The consultation process follows the filing of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Comments from the public during the consultation period will be reviewed by the Ministry of the Environment and Waters Management and reverted to the company for response.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.rmgc.ro

4-8/9/2006, KLOSTERNEUBURG, AUSTRIA

IAD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: DANUBE.RIVER. LIFE

The International Association for Danube Research (IAD) provides an interface between science, administration and water management. The conference serves as a forum for presenting and discussing up-to-date research in the Danube Basin related to biodiversity, river restoration and water quality, and their link to the EU Water Framework Directive.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.oen-iad.org/conference/index.html

10-14/9/2006, BEIJING, CHINA

IWA WORLD WATER CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION

The themes of this congress held by the International Water Association (IWA) cover most areas of the global water industry that are relevant to both the developed and developing regions of the world. Over 4,000 people are expected to participate in the congress and exhibition over five days. Leading researchers and practitioners will present the latest innovations in the progress of sustainable water management for the new millennium.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.iwa2006beijing.com/

NEW PUBLICATION:
DANUBE ANALYSIS REPORT

With the support of the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project, the summary version of the Danube Analysis Report (Roof Report 2004) is now available in German, Czech, Slovak, Bosnian, Serbian, Ukrainian and Romanian. The completion of the Roof Report fulfils one of the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive. The report describes the main environmental problems in the Danube River Basin and reveals that if no action is taken the majority of water bodies may fail to achieve ‘good’ status by 2015.

Credit: ICPDR/ JovanovicKOUYUMDZHIEV FOLLOWED BY
KATCHAKOVA

Nikolai Kouyumdzhiev was key to the development of the Danube River Protection Convention. As Head of Delegation Mr Kouyumdzhiev not only represented the interests of Bulgaria, but contributed actively to the development of international cooperation. Since this spring, Mr Kouyumdzhiev is working as a water expert and his position has been taken over by Lubka Katchakova, Deputy Minister of Environment and Water. The ICPDR would like to express its thanks for all efforts undertaken and wish Nikolai all the best for the future.

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Last Edit: 2006-07-13