Flood Risk Mapping Presentation

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Flood Risk Mapping for the Danube Floodplain (FRIMADA Project) Initiative under the ICPDR Presidency for 2007,  Lucia Ana VARGA, State Secretary for Water Department, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Developme nt  Dr. Mary-Jea nne ADLER, Director of Emergency Situations Management, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Developme nt Global Platform for Dis aste r Risk Reduc tion Confer ence 5-7 June 2007, Geneva  Managing Fl oods for Sust ainable Develo pment Co-organized by UN/ISDR and WMO ROMANIA

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Flood Risk Mapping for the

Danube Floodplain(FRIMADA Project)

Initiative under the ICPDR Presidency for 2007, Lucia Ana VARGA, State Secretary for Water Department, Ministry

of Environment and Sustainable Development

 Dr. Mary-Jeanne ADLER, Director of Emergency Situations

Management, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development

Global Platform

for Disaster Risk Reduction Conference

5-7 June 2007, Geneva Managing Floods for Sustainable Development 

Co-organized by UN/ISDR and WMO

ROMANIA

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Presentation subject:

• Hydrological regime on the Danube River 

• 2006 flood

• Future activities for flood risk management

and for flood disaster reduction

• Presentation of the rising funds efforts for

future projects

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37th June, 2007, Geneva Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Danube River flood risk mapping

ICPDR 11th Meeting

of the Flood Protection Expert Group

29-30 March, 2007, Sarajevo

2006 flood presentation is

prepared

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The mean annual discharge series of data have no

tendency at Orsova or at Ceatal Ismail/Sulina

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The mean annual maximum atOrsova gauging station

Les debits annuels maximauxdu Danube a Orsova et leurs frequence mensuelle

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 Years with maximum discharges: 1924, 1926, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1954, 1965,

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Water level variation (reference the Black Sea) and tendencyduring 1840-2006 period

Sections: Ceatal Ismail/Sulina and ConstanztaINCREASING TENDENCY with 30-40 cm

Effects and tendencies registered because of rising dykes upstreamRomania and because of the climate change

Time, year 

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+27-20+3+12450438435 / 1970411458Tulcea

+80+21+60+25724699639 / 1970619678Brăila

+123+86+37+28792764727 / 1970641678Hârşova

+92+46+28+24760736708 / 1970644690Cernavodă

+34+28765737703 / 1970Călăraşi

+68+15+37+6815809772 / 1970741794Oltenita

+72+18+27+8830822795 / 1970750804Giurgiu

+90+28+45+11812801756 / 1970711773Corabia

+58+12857845787 / 1981Bechet

+127+79+59+4865861802 / 1981734782Calafat

+370899899862 / 1981Gruia

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2006 – design level

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levels 2006 – 

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Maximum monitored level and reconstructed in different sectionsMaximum monitored level and reconstructed in different sections along the Dunube for thealong the Dunube for the AAprilieprilie -- MMaayy 20062006 floodflood

InIn comparaticomparation with the highest monitored floods registered after damming thon with the highest monitored floods registered after damming the Danubee Danube –  – and levels for designing theand levels for designing the

dykesdykes

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Danube River flood risk mapping

2006 flood effects

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Objectivesoverall objective

long-term objective

HIS - 2 years project

Improvement of the socio-economic

conditions of the population in the

Danube floodplain

Reducing the flood damage in the

Danube floodplain

Improving the forecasting and early

warning system

Improving the long-term strategic

planning framework 

Improving the Hydrologic

Informational System (dissemination

including)

Flood risk mapping forthe Danube Floodplain

3 years project

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FRIMADA outputs and

deliverables:• Flood risk mapping for the Danube River floodplain – mappingof former flooded areas and of the lost attenuation resources of the river 

• Flood protection measures prepared, evaluated, and prioritised – investigation of the hydrological and environmental impacts ofthe different measures

• Functionality of the tools developed under the overall project

(GIS, hydraulic models, etc.) tested and evaluated• Planning procedure, using a standard-unitary methodology,

documented and evaluated

• Agreeing for flood protection measures, which will be

implemented in stages (supported by funding differentdemonstration projects – budgeted by POS and EIB, forRomania, as example).

• Experience with public participation, gained at administrative and

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11th Meeting of the Flood Protection Expert Group Agreement

29-30 March, 2007, Sarajevo

• The flood expert group will give priority getting financedFRIMADA Project for the first stage

• A mid value EC Regional Development Project will be launched(5-7 mil. €)

• Some other EC projects granting solutions will be investigatedduring the following month

• The detailed description of the project will be provided till theend of May 2007 and will be distributed to the partner countiesfor consultation and improvement

• FRIMADA will be delivered for the 2007 calling for InterregProgram (most probably during August-September)

• FRIMADA Project actions will be planned in detail during FloodRisk Conference under the ICPDR Flood Expert Groupcoordination in Budapest, 2007

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Conclusions• It is a large effort for the countries at the

Danube Basin level for flood disasterreduction, in accordance with the GlobalPlatform Disaster Risk Reduction, it will

adopted during the Geneva Conference• It is an and politician willingness for takingactions for flood risk reduction and for fund

rising to implement the first priority projects were identified by the ICPDRFlood experts group