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Management plan for State owned waters 2010 - 2015

Management plan for State owned waters 2010 - 2015. clear frameworks clear picture of the role effectiveness in achieving. The area in perspective. Management plan for State owned waters.

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Management plan for State owned waters 2010 - 2015

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  1. Management plan for State owned waters 2010 - 2015 clear frameworksclear picture of the role effectiveness in achieving

  2. The area in perspective BPRW 2010 - 2015

  3. Management plan for State owned waters • Abbreviation is BPRW. Stems from the Water Act. Concept was presented for vision and public participation early 2009. There are 87 responses from various stakeholders submitted -> BPRW alive! • Provides an overview of the sphere into the “wet environment” to the external parties (area, features) • Defines the role of RWS as managing organization: • What will we do? What we don’t • Which assessment frameworks do we use • Contains (main features) of the “wet production” for the next 6 years • Gives a glimpse into the medium term (development) • Provides an insight into how RWS works BPRW 2010 - 2015

  4. Management vision BPRW • RWS works on robust system with space for new developments • (for example consequences of climate changes) • BPRW introduces and works on three function groups • Basic Functions: Safety, sufficient water, Clean & healthy water • Main waterway network for shipping is an independent "inset network” • Main Water network has many different user functions, for new user functions : the "Yes, if ..." approach is used. • Management Philosophy: If basic features are in order, there is space for optimal navigation and other user functions! BPRW 2010 - 2015

  5. 1. Basic functions Water safetySufficient waterClean and healthy water BPRW 2010 - 2015

  6. Putting the riverbed and the State owned dikes in order • Program for important new building and construction - Room for the River - Maaswerken - Weak spots-Preparing for new security-Implement the EU Directive on flood risks(ROR) Water safety BPRW 2010 - 2015

  7. Sufficient water - Continue with the current management arrangements- Well-functioning locks, weirs and pumping stations- Putting in order the riverbed, preventing salt water intrusion- Run water level decisions and water agreements- Good tune with environment- Preparing for future allocation of water (National Water plan) BPRW 2010 - 2015

  8. Clean and healthy water -Implementing EU Water Framework Directive -Synergy with Natura 2000 -Removing sediments-continuing policy on waste water discharges – -Preparing the implementation of the EU Marine Strategy Framework BPRW 2010 - 2015

  9. FUNCTION 2: SHIPPING 9 BPRW 2010 - 2015 20-11-2014

  10. Function 2: Shipping Easy, safe and reliable overdue in maintenance is eliminated (2016) Professional traffic management- Modern traffic control centres- National Nautical Traffic Centre - Network Approach: 8 corridors Public oriented network management (including a special desk for licensing special transportation, during summers stewards on locks to assistrecreational craft) Transport dangerous goods BPRW 2010 - 2015

  11. Function 3: User functions Basic quality comes first. Additional European requirements for drinking water swimming water, nature Nature Drinking water Swimming water Shellfish water Cooling water Energy Water sports and river recreation Professional and recreational fishing mineral extraction Archaeology, cultural history and landscape BPRW 2010 - 2015

  12. Nature BPRW 2010 - 2015

  13. Drinking water BPRW 2010 - 2015

  14. Swimming water BPRW 2010 - 2015

  15. Cooling water BPRW 2010 - 2015

  16. Energy BPRW 2010 - 2015

  17. Water sports and river recreation BPRW 2010 - 2015

  18. Professional and recreational fishing BPRW 2010 - 2015

  19. Beheer in geval van calamiteiten Management during calamities • Well equipped organization with clear division of responsibilities- based on the safety chain- Agreements with other ministries, other governments- Limits of responsibility • Up-to-date calamity abatement plans, also for high and low water and ice • Practice, exercises, training, education ... ... .... and lessons learned • Directive for flood risk requires risk management plans (by 2015)Information (international, national, regional, local)

  20. Feasibility BPRW • Described basic level is covered (Service Level Agreement=SLA). Alignment with RWS Management Contract 2010 is secured • WFD measures were checked with available resources. Funds are available in Budget Water and Coastal Area • In BPRW specific references are made to:- uncertain economic situation- unknown outcomes operation reconsideration • (reduce of funds 10/20/30%)- possibility of interim review if necessary • BPRW has a priority order in case of budgetary constraints! 20 BPRW 2010 - 2015 20-11-2014

  21. Management of the water systems Integrated management: network-wide management frameworks and priorities Six water systems- Rivers - Channels- IJsselmeergebied- Wadden- Southwest Delta- North Sea For each water system- Features > a characterization of the main functions- Agenda > development of special interest for this water system- Management > a selection of measures BPRW 2010 - 2015

  22. Water system: rivers River enlargement projects:- Room for the River- Maaswerken Ecological restoration (WFD, elaborate further for the riverarea)- Connection of regional waters- Nature friendly banks- connection of old river branches- removing sediments Improving the waterway- Extension of locks- Eliminating overdue maintenance BPRW 2010 - 2015

  23. Water Framework Direction WFD BPRW 2010 - 2015

  24. Water Framework Direction WFDin General .1 WFD; The policy program gives meaning to the same EU directive 2000/60/EC Program is related tot Water Management 21 and Natura 2000 BPRW 2010 - 2015

  25. River basins Eems Schelde Maas Rijn River basin approach BPRW 2010 - 2015

  26. WFD in General.2 Measures period 2010-2015 - Clean water * Address emissions as a consequence from the own management tasks * Remediate sediments * Customize sewage treatment plants * Drinking water protection- Habitat* Connecting old river branches * Construction of secondary channels * Reduction in floodplain * Construction with nature (for) banks- Connections * Restore stream mouths * Building fish traps and fish guidance After 2015 the implementation of measures will be continued, but it depends on the progress and national developments such as the Delta Program BPRW 2010 - 2015

  27. Levees weirs and loxcks hinder fish migration bank reinforcement The Rhine in the Netherlands Hagestein bend cut-offs increase slope BPRW 2010 - 2015

  28. St. Andries 1850 • High exposure to waves and suction BPRW 2010 - 2015 2 major effects of navigation • Lack of shallow flowing water (due to straightening and deepening) photo: B. Boekhoven

  29. WFD River area Current useRivers carry water, sediment and ice to the sea. People use the river for various purposes such as navigation, water supply discharge wastewater, recreation, farmland irrigation, mining etc. perspectiveRWS is committed to maintaining and where possible restore the natural processes in rivers. Important features like security, navigation, recreation and drinking-water are preconditions for the restoration of the natural processes Status rivers- Waal / Upper Rhine type: slow-flowing river / secondary channels on sand / clay Status: Strong changed - Neder-rijn/Lek type: slow-flowing river / secondary channels on sand / clay Status: Strong changed BPRW 2010 - 2015

  30. Perspective of the Rhine • Navigation channel suitable for migration and dispersion of species Conditions: fish passages in weirs, annual flood pulse in floodplain • Navigation channel is not a good habitat Improve habitats near banks and in floodplains HOW? BPRW 2010 - 2015

  31. WFD River area measures Implementation has already begun for 2010- Water Quality- Fish traps- Remediation 2010-2015 measures (for Rhine area 39 in that period followed by 22 after 2015)- Chemistry * Water specific measures are aimed at remediation of soil * management of emissions aims at reducing discharges by optimization facilities for sewage treatment. - Ecology * Habitat; focused to increase diversity of suitable habitats by more gradual transition between land and water and by changes the momentum * Connections; Construction of side channels improves the opportunities on spawning and growing up for fish, but the possibilities of migration must be improved strongly BPRW 2010 - 2015

  32. BPRW 2010 - 2015 Fish passages constructed 2001-2004 For upstream migration of fish Amerongen photo: B. Boekhoven

  33. GoodEcologicalPotential • Recovery connection old river branches and streams Side channels floodplain / wetland nature Optimalisation river banks BPRW 2010 - 2015

  34. BPRW 2010 - 2015 Thank you for your attention photo: B. Boekhoven

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