PROJECT UPDATE - June 2006
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PROJECT UPDATE - June 2006
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JUNE 2006
Mixing water with wine
From April 25-26, the ICPDR and DRP co-hosted the 'WFD and Agriculture' workshop in Malinska,
Croatia. Its goals were to: identify tools that can support the implementation of the Water
Framework Directive (WFD) in the Danube River Basin (DRB), especially rural development (RD)
measures available under the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); create a better understanding
and coordination between government water managers and agriculture managers in the DRB; and
share experiences. One key result was agreement on the need to implement a set of regulatory,
financial and information and communications measures. DRB farmers should be trained and
supported in using 'Best Agricultural Practices (BAP)'. More international support is needed for
information-sharing workshops and information compilation. Finally, a number of measures were
suggested on how the ICPDR can best integrate agricultural issues into its river basin
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management planning. (
www.undp-drp.org/drp/en/themes_agriculture_reports-fertilisers-and-manure-use.html)
Banning phosphates in detergents
Also in Malinska, Croatia in late April, the draft final report on recommendations for how DRB

national governments can enact voluntary agreements to reduce the use of phosphates (P) in
detergents was presented to the ICPDR's Pressures and Measures Expert Group. Phosphates are a
leading cause of nutrient pollution in the DRB and Black Sea. To date, Germany and Austria are
virtually P-free and the Czech Republic has just introduced legislation to reduce P in detergents.
Of the remaining DRB countries, only Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia and Montenegro use
significant proportions of P-free. The Czech example, where a voluntary agreement was tried with
partial success, demonstrates that voluntary agreements will be difficult to implement in CEE
countries without legislative back-up, especially stronger EU legislation. The report will be
discussed at a task force meeting in August/September, where the possibility and content of a
workshop on the topic will also be considered.
The DRP provided a related feature story to the next issue of the ICPDR 'Danube Watch', linked to
a story highlighting the success of a DRP-funded Sarajevo-based NGO in raising awareness about
detergent phosphates among consumers.
Hydromorphological alterations and the WFD
A workshop on the 'EU WFD and Hydromorphological Alterations in the Danube River Basin',
supported by the DRP, will be held by the ICPDR in Neusiedl am See, Austria, July10-11. The
workshop aims to provide the ICPDR with a sound basis for continuing their related work,
especially enabling the finalization of their related Issue Paper. It will help define the main future
tasks and solutions towards the Programme of Measures addressing hydro-morphological
alterations as part of the DRB Management Plan. It will also help identify related issues of
basin-wide importance and initiate stakeholder discussion. Participants will include representatives
from the Danube countries, stakeholders (hydropower, navigation, flood defence), NGOs and
representatives from the scientific community. (Contact ICPDR: icpdr@unvienna.org or
birgit.vogel@unvienna.org).
Help for municipal wastewater financing
A new 'Products and Activities' Information Sheet was developed for the DRP sub-project on
'Water and Wastewater Utility Investments and Pricing'. It presents all of the expected products
and activities to be developed by the project, as well as targeted beneficiaries
(/drp/themes_municipal-ws-ww.html). DRP consultants trained staff from one of the project's test
sites (Karlovac, Croatia) in how to use 'ASTEC', a powerful financial decision-making tool for utility
managers. Also, this theme became the cover story for the next issue of the ICPDR 'Danube
Watch' magazine. (For more information: kis.andras@makk.zpok.hu)
Getting farmers to reduce water pollution
The DRP project geared to reducing water pollution from agriculture identified two main goals for
DRB national authorities: (1) develop effective and affordable national advisory services that are
able to work in close dialogue with farmers, and (2) schemes that support storage capacity on
farms for at least six months production of livestock manure and manure handling equipment.
Detailed design and price calculations were made for adding new manure storage facilities to the
project's eight pilot project farms. National partners created action plans for training farmers in
seven lower Danube countries - to demonstrate the success and benefits of the pilot project and
enable the replication of key aspects of the pilots across the region. Workshops for farmers and
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advisory agencies were held on issues such as good agricultural practices, the design and
construction of manure stores, nutrient balance calculations and field and fertilizer planning. Media
successes included a serial about the project on National Radio and Television of Serbia and
published articles in several agriculture magazines.
Wetlands news
A new DRP-funded campaign will be launched by the NGO 'Daphne' in Slovakia to raise awareness
about the importance of wetlands in river basin management (RBM). Target audiences will be
regional and local decision-makers and water managers in Slovakia. The campaign will also try to
identify barriers faced in better incorporating wetland issues into RBM and solutions. The new
campaign is linked to a DRP project encouraging national water managers throughout the DRB to
better use wetlands in reducing water pollution, and to include such actions in their national plans
for meeting the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). It also links to the "International Wetlands
Campaign" of the Danube Environmental Forum (DEF) which includes Daphne as a member.
The goal of the 'DRP Update' is to keep you aware of what's happening with the UNDP-GEF
Danube Regional Project (DRP), including its achievements, events and plans. We encourage you
to find out more about the information briefs listed above by contacting us. Many of the briefs are
also linked to the "News", "Themes" and other sections of our website (www.undp-drp.org). The
"Update" is a key tool for enhancing stakeholder awareness and use of DRP products, activities,
tools and lessons learned.

For more info contact:
Paul Csagoly, Communications Expert / UNDP-GEF Danube Regional Project
(tel) +43 1 26060 4722 / (mob) +43 664 561 2192
paul.csagoly@unvienna.org / www.undp-drp.org

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