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Regionalni Plan Upravljanja Otpadom Za Grad Zaječar I Opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, Majdanpek, Negotin, I Knjaževac Regionalni plan upravljanja otpadom za grad Zaječar i opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, Majdanpek, Negotin, i Knjaževac Jun, 2018. Regionalni plan upravljanja otpadom za grad Zaječar i opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, [2018] Majdanpek, Negotin i Knjaževac Sadržaj Opšti podaci o projektu ................................................................................................................................................... 6 1. Ciljevi izrade regionalnog plana upravljanja otpadom ............................................................................. 7 2. Podaci o regionu obuhvaćenim planom ............................................................................................................... 8 2.1. Formiranje regiona, teritorija i stanovništvo ............................................................................................ 8 2.2. Sistem upravljanja otpadom u planskoj dokumentaciji .................................................................... 12 2.2.1. Prostorni plan Republike Srbije .......................................................................................................... 12 2.2.2. Regionalni prostorni plan Timočke krajine (Borski i Zaječarski okrug) ............................ 13 2.2.3. Prostorni plan Grada Zaječara ............................................................................................................. 14 2.2.4. Generalni urbanistički plan Grada Zaječara ................................................................................... 15 2.2.5. Ostali strateški dokumenti u oblasti upravljanja otpadom ...................................................... 16 2.3. Podaci o opštinama: teritorija i stanovništvo ........................................................................................ 20 2.3.1. Grad Zaječar ................................................................................................................................................. 20 2.3.2. Opština Boljevac ........................................................................................................................................ 22 2.3.3. Opština Bor .................................................................................................................................................. 24 2.3.4. Opština Kladovo ......................................................................................................................................... 25 2.3.5. Opština Majdanpek ................................................................................................................................... 27 2.3.6. Opština Negotin.......................................................................................................................................... 30 2.3.7. Opština Knjaževac ..................................................................................................................................... 32 2.4. Podaci o opštinama: saobraćajna infrastruktura ................................................................................. 34 2.4.1. Grad Zaječar ................................................................................................................................................. 34 2.4.2. Opština Boljevac ........................................................................................................................................ 34 2.4.3. Opština Bor .................................................................................................................................................. 35 2.4.4. Opština Kladovo ......................................................................................................................................... 35 2.4.5. Majdanpek .................................................................................................................................................... 35 2.4.6. Opština Negotin.......................................................................................................................................... 35 2.4.7. Opština Knjaževac ..................................................................................................................................... 35 2.5. Ekonomska i privredna aktivnost Regiona ............................................................................................. 36 2.5.1. Grad Zaječar ................................................................................................................................................. 36 2.5.2. Opština Boljevac ........................................................................................................................................ 38 2.5.3. Opština Bor .................................................................................................................................................. 39 2.5.4. Opština Kladovo ......................................................................................................................................... 41 2.5.5. Opština Majdanpek ................................................................................................................................... 42 1 Regionalni plan upravljanja otpadom za grad Zaječar i opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, [2018] Majdanpek, Negotin i Knjaževac 2.5.6. Opština Negotin.......................................................................................................................................... 43 2.5.7. Opština Knjaževac ..................................................................................................................................... 45 3. Institucionalni okvir upravljanja otpadom ...................................................................................................... 47 3.1. Subjekti i odgovornost u upravljanju otpadom ..................................................................................... 47 3.2. Institucionalni okvir ......................................................................................................................................... 51 3.2.1. Nacionalni propisi u oblasti upravljanja otpadom ...................................................................... 51 3.2.2. Zakonodavstvo EU u oblasti upravljanja otpadom ...................................................................... 62 3.3. Propisi lokalnih samouprava – Analiza postojećeg stanja ................................................................ 65 3.3.1. Zaječar ............................................................................................................................................................ 68 3.3.2. Boljevac ......................................................................................................................................................... 69 3.3.3. Bor ................................................................................................................................................................... 70 3.3.4. Kladovo .......................................................................................................................................................... 72 3.3.5. Majdanpek .................................................................................................................................................... 73 3.3.6. Negotin .......................................................................................................................................................... 73 3.3.7. Knjaževac ...................................................................................................................................................... 75 4. Stanje u oblasti upravljanja otpadom u Regionu........................................................................................... 76 4.1. Javna komunalna preduzeća ......................................................................................................................... 76 4.1.1. Javno komunalno – stambeno preduzeće „Zaječar“ Zaječar .................................................... 76 4.1.2. Javno komunalno preduzeće „Usluga“ Boljevac ........................................................................... 76 4.1.3. Javno komunalno preduzeće „3. Oktobar“ Bor .............................................................................. 76 4.1.4. Javno preduzeće „Komunalac“ Kladovo ........................................................................................... 77 4.1.5. Javno komunalno preduzeće „Vodovod“ Majdanpek i Javno komunalno preduzeće „Donji Milanovac“ .................................................................................................................................................. 77 4.1.6. Javno komunalno preduzeće „Badnjevo“ Negotin ....................................................................... 78 4.1.7. Javno komunalno preduzeće „Standard“ Knjaževac ................................................................... 78 4.2. Vrste, količine i sastav otpada ...................................................................................................................... 80 4.3. Sakupljanje otpada i transport ..................................................................................................................... 88 4.4. Reciklaža otpada i drugi oblici iskorišćenja otpada ............................................................................ 90 4.4.1. Grad Zaječar ................................................................................................................................................
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