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The Priority Environmental Investment Programme for South Eastern Europe – PEIP National Workshop

The Priority Environmental Investment Programme for South Eastern Europe – PEIP National Workshop Developing Environmental Infrastructure Projects in the WASTE Sector in Serbia The Regional Solid Waste Management Scheme Duboko (Uzice/Cacak) Mr Cok van Schooten, Team Leader MISP

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The Priority Environmental Investment Programme for South Eastern Europe – PEIP National Workshop

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  1. The Priority Environmental Investment Programme for South Eastern Europe – PEIP National Workshop Developing Environmental Infrastructure Projects in the WASTE Sector in Serbia The Regional Solid Waste Management Scheme Duboko (Uzice/Cacak) Mr Cok van Schooten, Team Leader MISP May 9, 2008, Belgrade

  2. Part 1. MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT PROGRAM (MISP) Part 2. DUBOKO REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEME

  3. PART 1 MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT PROGRAM (MISP) MAJOR GOAL : Assistance to Serbian municipalities in preparing infrastructure projects for financing (NIP, EU/IPA, EBRD, KFW, ...) and construction.

  4. Serbian communities will benefit by having better quality of services in: - Environmental Infrastructure - Social Infrastructure - Economic Infrastructure

  5. OBJECTIVES Strengthening the capacity of municipalities in preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects. Enabling municipalities and public utility companies to access financial funds for infrastructure projects.

  6. THREE COMPONENTS(2/3) 1. Policy dialogue and PUC transformation Working groups (SCTM, Serbian Ministries) prepare policy recommendations (‘Green Paper’). Review of inter-municipal co-operation models. 2. Programming and Project Preparation MISP supports the Serbian Government on the preparation of infrastructure projects for funding (NIP, IPA, ..) through the SCTM’s SLAP pipeline of projects. MISP will execute Feasibility studies and recommend on Design and Tender Documents. >> WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOUR PROJECTS !

  7. THREE COMPONENTS(3/3) 3. Project implementation Tendering and supervision in the regional solid waste management projects in Uzice (Duboko) and Pirot, and monitoring of projects in Subotica (waste water treatment), Indjija (water supply) and the M25 Regional Road rehabilitation. Plus: MISP provides training for the municipalities and PUCs in multi annual planning and FIDIC contracting.

  8. EU/EAR funded program (history 2003-2007: 46 M€ invested incl. 18 M€ EAR grants) Current project partners: National Investment Plan Environmental Protection Fund Water Directorate Directorate of Roads

  9. Plus the municipal line up: Subotica Indjija Uzice Pirot Krusevac Leskovac Sremska Mitrovica Vrbas Sabac Prokuplje

  10. Time span : 28 January 2008 – 27 January 2010 MISP: Technical Assistance 3,0 M€ Consortium managed by Eptisa, Spain. 15 experts in Belgrade/10 short term experts

  11. WHICH FIELDS OF MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE ?

  12. ENVIRONMENT Water supply, wastewater, solid waste management and district heating SOCIAL Sheltered housing, facilities for the disabled and education facilities ECONOMY Tourist sites, urban renewal and industrial parks.

  13. Part 2. DUBOKO REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEME An excellent project example………

  14. REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEME DUBOKO

  15. Including the closure of existing dumpsites.

  16. (1) Present landfills (Semi) illegal dumpsites Some sites have lawsuits pending No alternative Uncontrolled Problems with: leachate, fires, smell Strong need for “Duboko” regional landfill No closure plans / after care present

  17. (2) Transfer stations Foreseen in every municipality (ex Uzice) Not all sites selected yet

  18. (3) Waste separation lines Uzice (Duboko site) Cacak (existing)

  19. Proposed set up A Weighbridge A ramp towards an unloading platform A drum screen with an integrated plastic bags opener. The waste is separated in a fine and coarse fraction Two sorting lines consisting of a conveyor belt with handpicking A magnetic separator

  20. Planned recycle rates >> PET bottles separated on colour Paper/carton and (when technical possible) plastic fraction shall be compacted The recycle line requires a plot of at least 2 ha For internal transport purposes 2 shovels are required.

  21. Duboko sanitary landfill Compliance with EU Directive Bottom liner and top liner De-gassing (venting) foreseen Landfill gas utilization foreseen in future

  22. Financing Estimated investment costs 12,6 M€ Municipalities 2,5 M€ Environmental Protection Fund 1,5 M€ NIP 0,6 M€ Grant by EAR 3,0 M€ Loan by EBRD 5,0 M€

  23. Time lines for construction Waste separation line Duboko: 2008 Land fill body: 2008/2009 Transfer stations: 2009

  24. Additional activities : • Setting up the PUC including the PIU • Setting the Regional Solid Waste Management Policy • Maintaining the waste separation and waste collection policies • Master Plan for the Closure of the land fills.

  25. Contact: Cok van Schooten, Team Leader MISP Deli Radivoja 15 11000 Belgrade +381-64-392 6068cvanschooten@misp-serbia.rs www.misp-serbia.rs

  26. Contact: Cok van Schooten, Team Leader MISP Deli Radivola 15 11000 Belgrade +381-64-392 6068cvanschooten@eptisainternacional.es

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