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Sectoral Operational Programme for Environmental Infrastructure

Sectoral Operational Programme for Environmental Infrastructure. Ministry of Environment and Water Management. SOP Environment Priorities . SOP Environment Priorities (1).

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Sectoral Operational Programme for Environmental Infrastructure

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  1. Sectoral Operational Programme for Environmental Infrastructure Ministry of Environment and Water Management

  2. SOP Environment Priorities

  3. SOP Environment Priorities (1) Priority 1 - Improvement of living standards by ensuring public utilities, at the required quality, in water and waste sectors (CF) • 1.1 Development of integrated water and waste water infrastructure systems to cover wide regions and high PE – on county/river basin • 1.2 Development of regional, integrated waste management systems

  4. SOP Environment Priorities (2) Priority 2 - Improvement of sectoral environmental management systems (ERDF) • 2.1 Development of specific systems for water management • 2.2 Extension of specific waste streams systems of public interest (hospital, animal, inert waste); • 2.3 Setting up of adequate management of natural resources, towards sustainable development • 2.4 Improvement of air protection infrastructure

  5. SOP Environment Priorities (3) Priority 3 – Technical Assistance (ERDF) • Activities for preparation, management, monitoring, appraisal, information and control of the SOP Environment; • Activities for strenghtening the administrative capacity of the Managing Authority and Intermediate Bodies

  6. Coherence and consistency with EU Policy (1)

  7. Coherence and consistency with EU Policy (2)

  8. Partnership • 8 consultation meetings for water management, waste management, biodiversity conservation and energy fieldsduring April – July 2005; • Partners invited: • Academic media– Romanian Academy, University of Bucharest, Bucharest Construction Technical University; • Research institutes -National Institute for R&D for Environmental Protection - ICIM Bucharest, Research Institute for Pedology and Agrochemistry ICPA, Research Institute of Forestry ICAS, “Danube Delta” National Institute Tulcea); • National Authority for Municipal Services Regulation ANRSC, • Ownership and Professional Associations - Romanian Water Association, Romanian Salubrity Association, ECOROM Packaging, REMAT Ownership and Professional Organization, ARAM); • National Commission for Material Recycling; • Administrations of national parks, National Forest Regia; • Environmental NGOs- WWF, ECOSENS, Birdlife, EcoGlobalService • Industrial operators – operators of large combustion plants coordinated by Ministry of Administration and Internal Affairs. • In November, each REPA has set up consultation meetings with regional partners on SOP Environment development

  9. Projects pipeline Major projects in water and waste sectors (CF) • By December 2006 - around 25 major projects will be prepared: • With ISPA support - 15 major projects (10 in water and 5 in waste sectors) • With local budget/donors support - 10 projects to be prepared by local beneficiaries • By December 2007 - another 25 major projects to be prepared with the support of new ISPA TA Other projects (to be financed from ERDF) • Grant scheme developed under a twinning programme (Support to the MoEWM in preparation of the multi-annual programming scheme under the ESC) will ensure the needed expertise for projects preparation and implementation on ERDF. • Under PHARE ESC 2005 (5.5Meuro) projects for all environment sectors will be prepared for ERDF (to be ready in 2007) • Under PHARE ESC 2006 an amount of 10 Meuro is proposed to support preparation of SF projects (to be ready in 2008)

  10. SOP Environment - Schedule • December 2005 – first draft will be ready • SOP finalized in accordance with ex-ante evaluation recommendations and EC negotiations in 2006

  11. SOP Environment – Institutional framework • The designation and future role of MoEWM as Managing Authority responsible for SOP Environment have been clarified. • The 8 REPAs are Intermediate bodies

  12. Internal Audit MINISTER SECRETARY OF STATE DIRECTORATE OF FINANCIAL CONTROL OF STRUCTURAL INSTRUMENTS GENERALE DIRECTORATE FOR MANAGEMENT OF STRUCTURAL INSTRUMENTS DIRECTORATE OF PROGRAMMING AND EVALUATION DIRECTORATE SOP IMPLEMENTATION DIRECTORATECOHESIONFUND - ENVIRONMENTINFRASTRUCTURE DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND CONTROL The organizational chart ofManaging Authority SOP Environment

  13. DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR Monitoring and Reporting Office Financial and Management Office Programming Office MIS / TA Unit Organization Chart for Intermediate Bodies SOP EnvironmentEach Intermediate Body is organized as a separate Directorate within REPA

  14. Measures to be taken in the next period of time • Strengthening of the administrative capacity for central and regional structures • Developing a flexible implementation system in accordance with EU Regulations • Development of projects portfolio for all sectors eligible in SOP Environment • Continuation of partnership building both at national and regional level and increase the implication of socio-economic partners in SOP Environment elaboration

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