D4 Jarovce – Ivanka North
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GEOCONSULT, spol. s r.o. engineering - design and consulting company, Miletičova 21, P.O.Box 34, 820 05 Bratislava 25 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Most pri Bratislave Most pri Bratislave is crossed by the road II/572 and II/510 and currently represent a major transport- operational and compositional axis of the municipality. Road II/572 is part of the regional IInd class road. The road enters into the area from the direction of Dunajská Streda and under the basic arrangement of road system of the municipality, it creates south-east radial road. The roads II/572 and II/510 are followed by three basic transportation entrances to the village from the direction of Bratislava, Dunajská Streda and Tomášov. At the end of boundaries of the village the road II/572 is connected with the road III/06359 to Podunajské Biskupice. Zálesie The municipality is accessible only via the road III/0614, which interconnects Ivanka pri Dunaji and Malinovo. The road is a link between subregional/regional major roads I/61 and II/510. The road III/0614 passes through residential areas and in view of the increasing intensity, it will be necessary to address its capacity using e.g. turning lane. Ivanka pri Dunaji Ivanka pri Dunaji has been engaged by the best transport road and railway systems: - multimodal corridor TINA no. Va Bratislava - Žilina - Košice - Záhor state border SK/Ukraine, which includes D1 highway, road I/61 in the territory of Slovakia in the affected area. The D1 highway is under the agreement on the most important European roads AGR designated as E50 and E75 and the road I/61 as E571, - a supplementary network TINA. It is a rail track of the multimodal corridor no. IV interconnecting Slovak railway branch with the Hungarian branch of the same corridor. The Slovak branch of the corridor is situated on the route of Bratislava - Galanta - Nové Zámky - Štúrovo - Budapest, - Bratislava Airport. Regional transport links are directly integrated into the territory and create a basic road network in the area. In this context, two regional road directions are identified for car traffic. The road III/0614 comes out of the road I/61, road III/06166, which connects the territory to Bernolákovo comes out of the road III/0614. Transverse transport relations of the territory are ensured by the road III/0614 in the direction to Zálesie, Most pri Bratislave and Tomášov. IIIrd class roads remain as superior internal road system. The road III/0614 forms north-south interconnection of the whole settlement and regional importance. In the broader transport connections it provides transport relations to Zálesie, Most na Ostrove and Bratislava, which follows the one from the eastern entrances to the town (Vrakuňa, Podunajské Biskupice). Pipelines and product lines There are pipelines, oil and gas pipelines, conducted to Slovnaft, built in the affected area. There is also a remote water supply from sources in Kalinkovo. In addition to underground lines there are also air and HV and LV power lines. In the event of a collision of identified lines with D4, some technical measures are to be set up. Currently, an alternative of the Družba pipeline is being processed on the route Bratislava - Petržalka - Schwechat (Austria). Waste and Waste Management _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Assessment Report D4 Highway, Jarovce - Ivanka North _________________________________________________________________________________ Bratislava is a major source of waste in Slovakia. 8.4% of Slovakia's population lives here and the share of the city in the total waste production is around 3.7% and the production of municipal waste 10.6%. In 2002, Bratislava produced 508,663 tons of waste, of which 43,520 tons of hazardous waste and 465,143 tons of other waste. Out of the total amount of waste, 201,683 tonnes (39.6%) were recycled and 261,495 tons (51.4%) disposed. The basic method of disposing of household waste at present is incineration. Municipal waste incineration plant in Vlčie hrdlo - in operation since 1977, has a capacity of 135,000 tons, it burns about 108,000 tons of household waste and waste from manufactures on average per year, which produces about 35,000 t of slag and fly ash (25,000 tonnes of slag and 10 000 tons of ash) which are stored in a landfill outside the city, at present it is the landfill in Pezinok. The incineration plant has a line of magnetic separation, annually captures about 1,600 to 1,700 tons of metal scrap. Between 2000 to 2002, it was reconstructed mainly due to complying with the new emission limits. The incineration of waste generates heat, which is used to generate electricity for their own needs as well as to public supply, heat supply for Florea greenhouses, if necessary for Slovnaft a.s. Reconstruction of incineration plant can extend its operation by 15-20 years. The municipal incineration plant includes sorting - mechanical line on Ivanská road, where the final sorting of glass, metals and paper and PET bottles is carried out. Looking ahead, it is considered to supplement technological process of final sorting line of imported waste and solidification line to capture residues from flue gas cleaning, or incineration residues. In 1997, an incineration plant for medical waste was put into operation in the new polyclinic in Petržalka, with a planned capacity of 900 tons / year. Due to lack of space, however, its performance is about half, while from the city perspective, the desired capacity of this type of facility is 1,200 to 1,500 tons. Slovnaft, a.s. operates three incineration plants serving for their own needs, due to the introduction of new emission limits they will be replaced by new hazardous waste incineration plants with a capacity of 12,000 tons. In the complex of Istrochem, a.s., there is a hazardous waste incineration plant of Hoval GG 14 with an output of 100 kg per hour, used for research purposes. There are three landfills in the city, which are in accordance with the legislation: - landfill for inert waste in the Devínska Nová Ves. It was put into operation in 1997, its total capacity is about 650,000 tons. The remaining capacity is now 150,000 tonnes. There is a space being cultivated after mining brick earth near the landfill, allowing the storage of inert waste until 2011. - landfill for inert waste in cadastral area of Podunajské Biskupice under Slovnaft, put into operation in 2003 with a capacity of 250,000m3. - landfill for waste that is not dangerous, is in the area of WWTP in Vrakuňa with a capacity of 45,000 m3, is used solely for the use by the water company (waste from sewage cleaning and grits). Other landfills are situated outside Bratislava - landfills in accordance with the legislation are in Zohor, Stupava, Senec, Pezinok, Budmerice, Dubová. The largest waste producer in Podunajské Biskupice is the company Slovnaft, a.s. Bratislava. In 2000, Slovnaft produced 52,976 tons of waste, of which hazardous waste 51%, special waste 7% and other waste 42%. Although the total production of waste in 2000 decreased by almost 15%, in the case of hazardous waste, there is an increase. This was caused by the creation of waste catalyst on new production units of EFPA. Of the waste produced, approximately 24.5% are ______________________________________________________________________________________ 106 Assessment Report D4 Highway, Jarovce - Ivanka North _________________________________________________________________________________ incinerated at corporate waste and sludge incineration plants. Bratislava municipal waste is disposed of through the OLO a.s., Incineration plant centre - Vlčie hrdlo, Florea centre - Vlčie hrdlo. Most pri Bratislave Two landfills have been stablished in the cadastral area of the municipality - Studené, RDP Most pri Bratislave and Prucké operator, operator of HSM Bratislava. Both landfills in Prucké and Studené were operated under specific conditions until 31 July 2000. After this date, they have been closed and will be progressively restored respectively rehabilitated. A separate collection is being organized in Most pri Bratislave - transportation provided by the company Petmas-Onyx Pezinok. Zálesie Zálesie uses for recovery and disposal of wastes a regional landfill - SOBA s.r.o. (cad. area of Senec - Červený majer with a capacity of 70 thousand m3). Ivanka pri Dunaji Ivanka pri Dunaji uses for recovery and disposal of wastes a regional landfill - SOBA s.r.o. (cad. area of Senec - Červený majer with a capacity of 70 thousand m3). 12. Cultural and historical monuments and sights Among cultural and historical monuments located directly in the affected area we should mention the original flood protection dike (implemented during the Austro-Hungarian Empire under the reign of Maria Theresa) as part of a secondary inundation line (Upper Rye Island dike), from Podunajské Biskupice towards Hamuliakovo. After putting the Gabčíkovo WD into operation in 1992, the dike became inoperable and it took over the function of the left-side dam of Hrušov reservoir. The section of the original dam was declared protected cultural and