Status of the implementation of FD 2007/60/EC in Austria and Styria

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OFFICE OF THE STYRIAN GOVERNMENT Department 14 Water Management, Resources and Sustainability Protective Water Management Unit Status of the implementation of FD 2007/60/EC in Austria and Styria Christoph Schlacher Thu, 19 May 2016

Content General framework PRFA, APSFR, Maps Used method FRMP Overview & Focus Results Austria & Styria remark: tables, diagrams, etc. riocom Consulting Engineers RIVERGATE, Handelskai 92, 1200 Wien Christoph Schlacher Thu, 19 May 2016 1

General Framework WHY? EC Floods Directive 2007/60/EC, WRG 1959, 55 WHO? HOW? WHAT? Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the Environment and Water Resources (BMLFUW) Office of the Government of Styria, Dep 14 Permanent Working Group for FRM (established 2013) Prelinimary Floods Risk Assesment, Hazard and Risk Maps, Federal Draft for FRMP FRMP for 391 APSFR in Austria / 55 APSFR in Styria Main work: 6 Civil Engineers (lots) + 1 project coordniator communities / interested parties WHEN? 1 st Cycle: 2007-2015 2

General Framework Preliminary flood risk assessment: Significant past floods Potential significant future floods Risk and negative consequences for: Human Health Economy Cultural Heritage Environment 3

General Framework APSFR in Styria Average length of Examined rivernet in Styria [km] Identified APSFR Length of APSFR [km] APSFR [km] 7329,61 55 524,93 9,5 high 2% very high 1% very high 10% no 2% medium 18% low 15% no 51% high 26% low 28% overall risk medium 47% APSFR 4

General Framework APSFR in Styria 5

General Framework APSFR in Austria 6

General Framework Flood Hazard Maps floods with Low probability (expected period of recurrence: 300 years or extreme event scenario) Medium probability (expected period of recurrence: likely return period at least 100 years) High probability (expected period of recurrence: 30 years) for Flood extent 1 maps for all scenarios Water depth 3 maps (1 for each scenario) Flow velocity 3 maps (1 for each scenario) 7

General Framework Flood Hazard Maps Christoph Schlacher Thu, 19 May 2016 8

General Framework Flood Risk Maps Statistical data of affected population, 125 m raster (2001) IPPC installations, PRTR and SEVESO II plants and other sources of pollution (E-PRTR-register) Protected Areas Corine Landcover 2006 for flooded areas Database POI (cultural heritage, infrastructure, ) Important transport infrastructure: roads, railroads, harbours and waterways 9

General Framework Flood Risk Maps 10

Used method - FRMP 11

Used Method Focus coordination in planning and implementation across various disciplines better cooperation of admin. levels and disciplines associated to all relevant fields of flood risk management steering mechanism for funding overview of measures already implemented (and to be implemented) active involvement of relevant disciplines and the broad public 12

Used Method >> Catalogue of 22 measures Preparedness Awareness Source: BMLFUW (2015): 1. Nationaler HWRMP, Sicher leben mit der Natur Event Flood Risk Circle Protection Recovery Prevention >> Action planning for each APSFR Information about Flood and area characteristics Coordination flood directive and water framework directive Coordination of the FRMP Adaption to climate change Public information Working process in the current cycle Selection of proper measures Current status Additional information Status development Uncertainties concerning the realization Prioritization 13

Used Method Types of measures considered M01: Compilation and update of hazard zone plans M02: Incorporation of hazard zone plans M03: Development of concepts, plans, projects, strategies on catchment scale to improve the water and sediment balance M04: Compilation and incorporation of local and regional land use planning strategies M05: Definition of a framework for implementation and maintenance of flood protection and mitigation measures. M06: Improvement of retention capacity on catchment scale M07: Restoration of flood plains and sedimentation areas M08: Structural protection measures M09: Object oriented measures M10: Relocation and reallocation M11: Improvement of river inspection M12: Maintenance of protection and mitigation measures, river maintenance M13: Definition of operating instructions for flood prone and flood influencing facilities M14: Information of public in an appropriate way M15: Improve participation M16: Educational activities M17: Implementation of monitoring, forecasting, warning systems M18: Compilation of emergency plans M19: Ensure availability of facilities for emergency M20: Emergency response M21: Evaluation and repair of damages M22: Documentation and analysis 14

Results Austria & Styria 15

Ergebnisse Steiermark 391 FRMP Austria 55 FRMP Styria 9 FRMP 1 FRMP one for each APSFR one for each state one for Austria 16

Results Austria Prioritization Austria case of incident 16 17 18 19 PREPARDNESS 20 RECOVERY 21 22 01 02 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 15 14 AWARENESS Flood Risk Circle PREVENTION 03 04 a 13 b 12 11 PROTECTION a b c 10 09 08 07 06 05 17

Results Styria Prioritization Styria 16 17 18 19 PREPARDNESS 20 RECOVERY 21 22 01 02 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 to untertake in case of flooding 15 14 AWARENESS Flood Risk Circle PREVENTION 03 04 a 13 b 12 PROTECTION 11 10 09 a b c 08 07 06 05 18

Number of APSFR Results Styria Need for action / Number of selected measures 155/275 307/605 145/165 142/165 165/165 56,4% 50,7% 87,9% 86,1 PREVENTION PROTECTION AWARENESS % PREPARED- NESS 100% RECOVERY 55 50 55 55 55 55 55 50 55 55 55 55 45 40 35 30 25 36 36 32 36 33 30 26 35 37 20 15 10 5 12 16 17 4 8 11 0 M01 M02 M03 M04 M05 M06 M07 M08a M08b M08c M09 M10 M11 M12 M13a M13b M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 19

Results Styria Analogue and digital FRMP Styria Analogue FRMP Hazard and Risk maps Selected measures Documentation of partizipation process Final report APSFR Final report lessons learnt per lot Data carrier: Digitale FRMP Digital FRMP additional Collection of checklists GI-data: location of measures 20

Further Information 21

Further Information Water Information System Austria (WISA) Draft of the national FRMP Catalogue of measures Environmental report Leaflet public information Hazard and Risk maps for each APSFR FRMP for each APSFR FRMP Donau, Elbe, Rhein http://wisa.bmlfuw.gv.at 22

Summary FRMP on 4 levels APSFR (one or more municipalities) Types of measures, status, development, priority Federal Province Overview, strategy, priority Federal State By-law to water law (competence of BMLFUW) Recommendations for spatial planning, emergency planning, building codes and other competences Level A (ICPDR, ICPR, ICPER) 23

Contact THANKS FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION! Christoph Schlacher, MSc OFFICE OF THE STYRIAN GOVERNMENT Department 14 Water management, Resources and Sustainability Protective Water Management Unit Wartingergasse 43 8010 Graz christoph.schlacher@stmk.gv.at Thu, 19 May 2016 24