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Romania – National Regulatory Authority for Municipal Services

Romania – National Regulatory Authority for Municipal Services. Water sector - institutions. Central Authorities: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration Ministry of Finance Ministry of European Funds Ministry of Environment and Climate Change

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Romania – National Regulatory Authority for Municipal Services

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  1. Romania – National Regulatory Authority for Municipal Services

  2. Water sector - institutions Central Authorities: • Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration • Ministry of Finance • Ministry of European Funds • Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Role: the development and approval of sector development strategies at national level Regulator: • National Regulatory Authority for Municipal Services (ANRSC)Role: regulator, monitor and control services of public utilities (including water service and sewage)Other partners: • Local Authorities (Intercommunitary Development Association – IDA) • Professional Associations (Romanian Water Association) • Operators of water supply and sewerage: provide service level constantly increasing expansion and modernization; • Unions.

  3. ANRSC Presentation • ANRSC is a public institution of national interest, operating under the guidance of the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration • ANRSC main competences are: - issuing projects for normative acts in the area of public municipal services; - licensing of operators of public municipal services; - issuing of the methodologies for settlement, adjusting and modifying prices and tariffs for municipal services; - adjusting and modifying prices and tariffs for municipal services, taking in consideration the inflation rate, the currency exchange rate, the modification of production and distribution cost structures, as well as following the reorganization of the operators activity; - supervising the manner in which bids for delegating services administration are held; - monitoring and control the specific laws implementation at the operators and the local authorities

  4. ANRSC Presentation A.N.R.S.C. is the qualified settlement authority for the following services of public utilities: a) water supply; b) sewerage and purification of used waters; c) collection, sewerage and evaluation of pluvial waters; d) production, transportation, distribution and thermal energy supply, except of the production of thermal energy in cogeneration; e) sanitation of towns; f) public illumination; g) the administration of the public and private domain of the administrative - territorial units. h) the local public transportation, in conformance with the abilities given by the special law.

  5. ANRSC Presentation A.N.R.S.C. is managed by a president with the title of secretary of state, helped by a vice-president as a sub-secretary of state, named and revoked by the Prime Minister at the recommendation of the Minister of Regional Development and Public Administration ANRSC has a central structure and seven regional agencies ANRSC monitoring and controls 2558 operators that assure 2918 public utilities services: - 1077 water supply and sewerage - 98 production, transportation, distribution and thermal energy supply - 666 sanitation of towns - 578 public ilumination - 499 local public transportation

  6. Water sector characteristics • Characteristics of the water and wastewater sector: • 42 regional operators • 2 large municipal utilities (private capital involvement) • 200 local utilities, holding 10% of population covered with water services • Level of coverage with water supply services at country level : - 56.5% in 2011 - 60% in 2012 - aprox. 64% in 2013 • Degree of metering in 2013 - 90% - at regional operators 93%

  7. Relationship Chart of the Regional Operators Unit? ? ile Administrativ Teritoriale Local authorities Constitutive Act Mandat Mandate Operatorul Asocia ? ia de Delegation Contract Contractul Regional Utility Regional Dezvoltare de (ROC) (ROC) Intercomunitar? Delegare (IDA) (ADI) Service supply Performance monitoring Final user Utilizatorii

  8. Operators Governance • The number and size of the aggregation service providers (municipal, regional, etc.). - 42 regional operators plus SC Apa Nova Bucureşti SA and SC Apanova SRL Ploiesti hold ~ 90% of the service market. The regionalization process continue operating regional operators taking over in smaller towns ~ 200 operators at local authorities from towns • Organizing legal service providers (public, private, state-owned companies or private companies in public administration, etc.). - 42 regional operators - organized as companies owned by local / countyTwo major private operators (SC Apa Nova Bucureşti SA and SC Apanova SRL Ploiesti) plus a few very small operators ~ 200 operators in small towns organized as companies or public services in local authorities Services • Integrated services for water and wastewater / sewage - where no specific infrastructure

  9. Specific relevant policies • General Law No 51/2006 and the Special Law 241/2006 have been harmonized with European legislation. • Law 204/2012 established the legal framework for regionalization of service delivery, adoption of simple and standardized procedures for carrying out regional operators, both institutionally and of how the delegation of the service and to implement the new concept the powers and duties of IDAs. • The directives on drinking water quality, wastewater quality were transposed into law in Romania

  10. ANRSC has elaborated and approved tertiary regulations: - Licensing Regulation • Regulation of organization and functioning of the service framework, • The framework contract between the operator and the final consumer, • The Framework for delegation procedure • The procedure of establishment, adjustment and modification of prices and tariffs, under which each local authority approves their own rules • Framework for tehnical specification

  11. ANRSC : Contact data : www.anrsc.ro Bucharest, Romania

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