European Fundend Projects

  • ID:
    projects-673
  • fiwar:
    LIFE93 ENV/D/006034
  • Project_Acronym:
    No data
  • Project_Name:
    Cross-frontier waste and drinking-water management on the Oder.
  • Funding Authority:
    LIFE
  • Call for proposals:
    Environment
  • Focus Area:
    River basin management
  • Begin Date:
    1993-05-01
  • End Date:
    1997-06-30
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Budget:
    No data
  • Description:
    The aim of the project is to encourage co-operation between the German & Polish authorities to clarify legal issues arising from the international character of drinking water and sewage projects. As well the project covers the cooperation between German & Czech Republic authorities regarding the building of sewage treatment plants. Along the border towards Poland and to the Czech Republic, there are a series of across the border water catchment areas. Geographical, hydrological, geological, and infrastructureal conditions frequently require transboundary sewage disposal. A series of such projects have already been initiated on the local community level. However, there are numerous uncertainties about the legal basis of such projects, the more so because the borders of the EC are being transgressed. In the context of this project, integrated protection of across the border water catchment areas is, therefore, to be worked out under particular consideration of drinking water supply and waste water removal. In total, the following modules of performance are to be rendered under the project: - German-Polish cooperation on across the border drinking water and waste water projects - German-Czech cooperation on across the border drinking water and waste water projects - Continued legal advice on a German-Polish model project - Continued legal advice on two German Czech model projects.
  • Resource:
    https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/life/publicWebsite/project/LIFE93-ENV-D-006034/cross-frontier-waste-and-drinking-water-management-on-the-oder
  • Inland water types:
    Urban water'