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MONTENEGRO – IWRM STUDY AND PLAN – BACKGROUND PAPER - VOLUME 2 – ANNEXES

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Table of Contents Page No Acronyms and Abbreviations ...... xi 1 Annex 1- Supporting Introduction ...... 1-1 1.1 Annex 1-1: Consolidated Summary of Stakeholder Comments – Responses ...... 1-1 2 Annex 2 – Supporting Physical Characteristics of DRB ...... 2-1 2.1 Annex 2-1: Fish protection and status in the DRB basin ...... 2-1 2.2 Annex 2-2: IUCN status and trends of population of important species of the DRB (not including Fish species) 2-3 2.3 Annex 2-3 : Internationally important and endemic flora species in Komovi and Piva regional parks ...... 2-5 3 Annex 3 – Supporting Social Economic Characteristics of DRB ...... 3-1 3.1 Annex 3-1: Further Details of Fishing Activity in the DRB ...... 3-1 3.2 Annex 3-2: Further Details of Mining and Quarrying Activity in the DRB ...... 3-4 3.3 Annex 3-3: Assessment of Population and Structure in the DRB ...... 3-7 3.3.1 Population...... 3-7 3.3.2 Gender and age structure ...... 3-8 3.4 Annex 3-4 Education ...... 3-12 3.4.1 Education System ...... 3-12 3.4.2 Educational trends in DRB ...... 3-12 3.4.3 Illiteracy Rate ...... 3-13 3.4.4 Educational structure and attainment...... 3-13 3.5 Annex 3-5: Employment and Unemployment ...... 3-15 3.5.1 Employment and Unemployment ...... 3-15 3.5.2 Living standards of population ...... 3-16 3.5.3 The age dependency ration ...... 3-17 4 Annex 4 – Supporting Surface Water Hydrology ...... 4-1 4.1 Annex 4-1 Methodology of Surface Water Hydrologic Modelling/Model Verification ...... 4-1 4.2 Annex 4-2 Results of Calibration of the Model Used for Computation of Mean Weekly Discharges ...... 4-10 4.3 Annex 4-3:Verification of Model Used for Computation of Mean Weekly Discharge ...... 4-15 4.4 Annex 4-4: Probability of Maximum Flood Discharge Occurrence on Hydrological Stations in the DRB ...... 4-18 5 Annex 5 – Supporting Groundwater ...... 5-1 5.1 Annex 5.1: List of Principle Spring Sources in DRB ...... 5-1 5.2 Annex 5.2: Methodology for Delineation of SWB and GWB...... 5-3 5.2.1 Methodology for SWB Delineation ...... 5-3 5.2.2 Methodology for GWB Delineation ...... 5-5 5.2.3 Suggested Approach for Water Bodies Codification in DRB ...... 5-7 6 Annex 6 – Supporting Water Quality ...... 6-1 6.1 Data from REC Pollution Inventory ...... 6-1 7 Annex 7 – Supporting Water Use ...... 7-1

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8 Annex 8 – Supporting Hydropower ...... 8-1 9 Annex 9 – Supporting Flood Hazards and Risks ...... 9-1 10 Annex 10 – Supporting Climate Change ...... 10-1 10.1 Annex 10-1: Maps of climate change projections under the RCP 4.5 scenario in the DRB ...... 10-1 10.2 Annex 10-2: Maps of climate change projections under the RCP 8.5 scenario in the DRB ...... 10-5 10.3 Annex 10-3: Climate change projections under the RCP 4.5 scenario in the Montenegrin part of the DRB.. 10-9 10.4 Annex 10-4: Climate change projections under the RCP 8.5 scenario in the Montenegrin part of the DRB 10-10 11 Annex 11 – Supporting Monitoring ...... 11-1 11.1 Annex 11-1: Hydrological stations in Montenegro ...... 11-1 11.1.1 "" hydrological station ...... 11-1 11.1.2 "" hydrological station ...... 11-2 11.1.3 "Zaton" hydrological station ...... 11-3 11.1.4 "Berane" hydrological station ...... 11-4 11.1.5 "Andrijevica" hydrological station ...... 11-5 11.1.6 "Plav" hydrological station...... 11-6 11.1.7 "Trebaljevo" hydrological station ...... 11-7 11.1.8 "Crna Poljana" hydrological station ...... 11-8 11.1.9 "" hydrological station ...... 11-9 11.1.10 " Rijeka" hydrological station ...... 11-10 11.1.11 "Gubavac" hydrological station ...... 11-11 11.1.12 "" hydrological station ...... 11-12 11.2 Annex 11-2: Meteorological stations in Montenegro...... 11-13 11.2.1 "Andrijevica" meteorological station ...... 11-13 11.2.2 "Berane" meteorological station ...... 11-14 11.2.3 "Bijelo Polje" meteorological station ...... 11-15 11.2.4 "" meteorological station ...... 11-16 11.2.5 "" meteorological station ...... 11-17 11.2.6 "Gradac" meteorological station ...... 11-18 11.2.7 "Kolašin" meteorological station ...... 11-19 11.2.8 "" meteorological station ...... 11-20 11.2.9 "Plav" meteorological station ...... 11-21 11.2.10 "Plužine" meteorological station ...... 11-22 11.2.11 "Pljevlja" meteorological station ...... 11-23 11.2.12 "Rožaje" meteorological station ...... 11-24 11.2.13 "Stožer" meteorological station ...... 11-25 11.2.14 "Šavnik" meteorological station ...... 11-26 11.2.15 "Šćepan Polje" meteorological station ...... 11-27 11.2.16 "Žabljak" meteorological station ...... 11-28

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11.2.17 "Andrijevo" meteorological station ...... 11-29 11.2.18 "Bioča" meteorological station ...... 11-30 11.2.19 "Boan" meteorological station ...... 11-31 11.2.20 "Dragovića Polje" meteorological station ...... 11-32 11.2.21 "Goransko" meteorological station ...... 11-33 11.2.22 "" meteorological station ...... 11-34 11.2.23 "Konjuhe" meteorological station ...... 11-35 11.2.24 "" meteorological station ...... 11-36 11.2.25 "Mala Crna Gora" meteorological station ...... 11-37 11.2.26 "Majstorovine" meteorological station ...... 11-38 11.2.27 "Manastir Morača" meteorological station ...... 11-39 11.2.28 "" meteorological station ...... 11-40 11.2.29 "Mateševo" meteorological station ...... 11-41 11.2.30 "Mokro" meteorological station ...... 11-42 11.2.31 "Murino" meteorological station ...... 11-43 11.2.32 "Nikovići" meteorological station ...... 11-44 11.2.33 "Njegovudje" meteorological station ...... 11-45 11.2.34 "Opasanica" meteorological station ...... 11-46 11.2.35 "Piva" HPP meteorological station ...... 11-47 11.2.36 "Pošćenje" meteorological station ...... 11-48 11.2.37 "Prenčani" meteorological station...... 11-49 11.2.38 "Seoca" meteorological station ...... 11-50 11.2.39 "Stabna" meteorological station ...... 11-51 11.2.40 "Štitarica" meteorological station ...... 11-52 11.2.41 "Suva Gora" meteorological station ...... 11-53 11.2.42 "Tomaševo" meteorological station ...... 11-54 11.2.43 "Trsa" meteorological station ...... 11-55 11.2.44 "Uliće" meteorological station ...... 11-56 11.2.45 "Velika" meteorological station ...... 11-57 12 Annex 12 – Supporting Legislative Set Up and Framework ...... 12-1 12.1 Relevant and Significant Legislation in the WRM Sector ...... 12-1 12.1.1 Part 1 – Legislation relevant and significant to WRM ...... 12-1 12.1.2 Part 2 - Legislation of significance to institutional aspects of Montenegrin WRM...... 12-15 12.2 Annex 12.2: List of regulations, strategic documents and reports of significance for harmonization of national regulations with EU regulation ...... 12-17 12.3 Annex 12.3: International agreements – Montenegro holding membership status ...... 12-20 12.4 Annex 12.4: Strategic documents of Montenegro in the field of WRM or significant to WRM ...... 12-26

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13 Annex 13 – Supporting Institutional Assessment ...... 13-1 13.1 Annex 13.1 Overview of Jurisdiction and Organization of Relevant Authorities in WRM in Montenegro ..... 13-1 13.2 Annex 13.2: Organisation Charts and Stakeholder Capacity ...... 13-21 13.2.1 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) ...... 13-21 13.2.2 Water Management Administration (WMA) ...... 13-22 13.2.3 Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism (MSDT) ...... 13-23 13.2.4 Environmental Protection Agency of Montenegro (EPA) ...... 13-24 13.2.5 Institute of Hydro-Meteorology and Seismology (IHMS) ...... 13-25 13.2.6 Administration for Inspection Affairs (AIA) ...... 13-26 13.2.7 Centre of Ecotoxicological Research of Montenegro (CETR) ...... 13-27 13.2.8 Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs (MTMA) ...... 13-28 13.2.9 Ministry of Economy (ME) ...... 13-29 13.2.10 Energy Regulatory Agency – Montenegro (ERA) ...... 13-30 13.2.11 Elektroprivreda Crne Gore ...... 13-31 13.2.12 Public Enterprise for Coastal Zone Management of Montenegro (PE CZM) ...... 13-33 13.2.13 Public Enterprise “Montenegro National Parks” ...... 13-33 13.2.14 Public Institution “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro” ...... 13-34 13.2.15 “Vodacom” LLC Tivat ...... 13-35 13.2.16 “Project-Consulting” LLC (PROCON) ...... 13-36 14 Annex 14: Supporting Conclusions and Recommendations ...... 14-1 14.1 Annex 14-1: Montenegrin Prioritised Recommendations ...... 14-1

List of Figures Page No Figure 4-1: Catchment Delineation Process ...... 4-1 Figure 4-2: Flow paths identification – left, meteorological data interpolation – right ...... 4-2 Figure 4-3: HRU subdivision on reservoirs ...... 4-3 Figure 4-4: Vertical water balance ...... 4-4

Figure 4-5: Transformation of direct (Q surf ) and base (W perc ) runoff ...... 4-5 Figure 4-6: Breakdown of the Drina River basin area ...... 4-7 Figure 4-7: Mean monthly values of weekly discharges(calibration period) ...... 4-11 Figure 4-8: Minimum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period) ...... 4-12 Figure 4-9: Maximum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period) ...... 4-14 Figure 4-10: Average annual maximums of weekly discharges at the hydraulic profiles during the verification period 4-15 Figure 4-11: Average annual minimums of the weekly discharges at the hydraulic profiles during the verification period ...... 4-16 Figure 4-12: Average annual weekly discharges at hydraulic profiles during the verification period ...... 4-16 Figure 4-14: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Dužki Most" (Komarnica River) and "Mratinje" HS (Piva River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-18 Figure 4-15: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Šćepan Polje" (Piva River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-18

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Figure 4-16: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Crna Poljana" HS and "Trebaljevo" HS (Tara River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-19 Figure 4-17: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Đurđevića Tara" HS and "Šćepan Polje" HS (Tara River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-19 Figure 4-18: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Pljevlja" HS and "Gradac" HS (Ćehotina River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-20 Figure 4-19: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Vikoč" HS (Ćehotina River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-20 Figure 4-20: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Plav" and "Andrijevica" HS (Lim River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-21 Figure 4-21: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Bijelo Polje" HS and "" HS (Lim River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period ...... 4-21 Figure 5-1 The boundaries to the categories of surface water create boundaries to water bodies ...... 5-3 Figure 5-2: Example of the sub-division of a river on the basis of physical features – e.g. a river confluence ...... 5-4 Figure 5-3: Summary of suggested hierarchical approach to the identification of SWB ...... 5-4 Figure 10-1: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario...... 10-1 Figure 10-2: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario...... 10-2 Figure 10-3: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario...... 10-3 Figure 10-4: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario...... 10-4 Figure 10-5: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario...... 10-5 Figure 10-6: Ensemble median of precipitatin seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario...... 10-6 Figure 10-7: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario...... 10-7 Figure 10-8: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario...... 10-8 Figure 10-9: Seasonal temperature and precipitation change projected under the RCP 4.5 scenario by four models (orange lines) and the ensemble median (black lines) averaged over the MNE part of DRB. Upper row is for the period 2011-2040 and lower for the 2041-2070...... 10-9 Figure 10-10: Seasonal temperature and precipitation change projected under the RCP 8.5 scenario by four models (orange lines) and the ensemble median (black lines) averaged over the MNE part of DRB. Upper row is for the period 2011-2040 and lower for the 2041-2070...... 10-10 Figure 11-1: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-1 Figure 11-2: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-1 Figure 11-3: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-2 Figure 11-4: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-2 Figure 11-5: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-3 Figure 11-6: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-3 Figure 11-7: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-4 Figure 11-8: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-4 Figure 11-9: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-5 Figure 11-10: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-5 Figure 11-11: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-6 Figure 11-12: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-6

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Figure 11-13: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-7 Figure 11-14: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-7 Figure 11-15: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-8 Figure 11-16: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-8 Figure 11-17: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-9 Figure 11-18: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-9 Figure 11-19: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-10 Figure 11-20: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-10 Figure 11-21: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-11 Figure 11-22: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-11 Figure 11-23: Hydrological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-12 Figure 11-24: Hydrological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-12 Figure 11-25: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-13 Figure 11-26: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-13 Figure 11-27: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-14 Figure 11-28: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-14 Figure 11-29: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-15 Figure 11-30: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-15 Figure 11-31: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-16 Figure 11-32: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-16 Figure 11-33: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-17 Figure 11-34: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-17 Figure 11-35: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-18 Figure 11-36: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-18 Figure 11-37: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-19 Figure 11-38: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-19 Figure 11-39: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-20 Figure 11-40: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-20 Figure 11-41: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-21 Figure 11-42: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-21 Figure 11-43: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-22 Figure 11-44: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-22 Figure 11-45: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-23 Figure 11-46: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-23 Figure 11-47: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-24 Figure 11-48: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-24 Figure 11-49: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-25 Figure 11-50: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-25 Figure 11-51: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-26 Figure 11-52: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-26 Figure 11-53: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-27 Figure 11-54: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-27 Figure 11-55: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-28 Figure 11-56: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-28 Figure 11-57: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-29 Figure 11-58: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-29 Figure 11-59: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-30 Figure 11-60: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-30 Figure 11-61: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-31

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Figure 11-62: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-31 Figure 11-63: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-32 Figure 11-64: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-32 Figure 11-65: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-33 Figure 11-66: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-33 Figure 11-67: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-34 Figure 11-68: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-34 Figure 11-69: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-35 Figure 11-70: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-35 Figure 11-71: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-36 Figure 11-72: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-36 Figure 11-73: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-37 Figure 11-74: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-37 Figure 11-75: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-38 Figure 11-76: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-38 Figure 11-77: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-39 Figure 11-78: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-39 Figure 11-79: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-40 Figure 11-80: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-40 Figure 11-81: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-41 Figure 11-82: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-41 Figure 11-83: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-42 Figure 11-84: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-42 Figure 11-85: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-43 Figure 11-86: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-43 Figure 11-87: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-44 Figure 11-88: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-44 Figure 11-89: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-45 Figure 11-90: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-45 Figure 11-91: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-46 Figure 11-92: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-46 Figure 11-93: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-47 Figure 11-94: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-47 Figure 11-95: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-48 Figure 11-96: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-48 Figure 11-97: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-49 Figure 11-98: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-49 Figure 11-99: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-50 Figure 11-100: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-50 Figure 11-101: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-51 Figure 11-102: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-51 Figure 11-103: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-52 Figure 11-104: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-52 Figure 11-105: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-53 Figure 11-106: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-53 Figure 11-107: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-54 Figure 11-108: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-54 Figure 11-109: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-55 Figure 11-110: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-55

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Figure 11-111: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-56 Figure 11-112: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-56 Figure 11-113: Meteorological station location (topographic map) ...... 11-57 Figure 11-114: Meteorological station location (satellite image) ...... 11-57 Figure 13-1: Organizational structure of MARD ...... 13-21 Figure 13-2 Organizational structure of MSDT ...... 13-23 Figure 13-3: Organizational structure of EPA ...... 13-24 Figure 13-4: Organizational structure of IHMS ...... 13-25 Figure 13-5: Organizational structure of AIA ...... 13-26 Figure 13-6: Macro organizational structure of CETR ...... 13-27 Figure 13-7: Organizational structure of MTMA...... 13-28 Figure 13-8: Organizational structure of ME ...... 13-29 Figure 13-9: Organizational structure of ERA ...... 13-30 Figure 13-10: Avail able electric power generation capacities in Montenegro ...... 13-31 Figure 13-11: Organizational structure of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore ...... 13-32 Figure 13-12: Organizational structure of PE "Montenegro National Parks" ...... 13-34 Figure 13-13: Organizational structure of "Vodacom" LLC Tivat ...... 13-35 Figure 13-14: Organizational structure of "PROCON" LLC ...... 13-36

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Table 3-1: Further details of fishing activities within the DRB...... 3-1 Table 3-2: Further details of mining and quarrying activities within the DRB ...... 3-4 Table 3-3: Vital Statistics of DRB in 2012 ...... 3-7 Table 3-4: Population statistics for the period from 1948 to 2011 ...... 3-8 Table 3-5: Gender Structure of DRB, 2011 ...... 3-8 Table 3-6: Average age of population by municipalities ...... 3-9 Table 3-7: Population by age by municipalities, Census 2011 ...... 3-11 Table 3-8: Education institutions and number of newly registered pupils in the SY 2012/2013 ...... 3-12 Table 3-9: Population aged 10 and over by gender, and illiterates by age groups ...... 3-13 Table 3-10: Population aged 15 and over by educational attainment ...... 3-13 Table 3-11: Employment and Unemployment in the Municipalities of the DRB...... 3-15 Table 3-12: Average Monthly Salaries in the Municipalities of the DRB ...... 3-16 Table 3-13: Age Dependency Ratio for the Municipalities of the DRB ...... 3-17 Table 4-1: Verification efficiency assessment on the hydro-profiles of relevant sectors ...... 4-15 Table 11-1: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-1 Table 11-2: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-2 Table 11-3: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-3 Table 11-4: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-4 Table 11-5: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-5 Table 11-6: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-6 Table 11-7: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-7 Table 11-8: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-8 Table 11-9: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-9 Table 11-10: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-10 Table 11-11: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-11 Table 11-12: Hydrologic station's main characteristics ...... 11-12 Table 11-13: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-13

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Table 11-14: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-14 Table 11-15: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-15 Table 11-16: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-16 Table 11-17: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-17 Table 11-18: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-18 Table 11-19: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-19 Table 11-20: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-20 Table 11-21: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-21 Table 11-22: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-22 Table 11-23: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-23 Table 11-24: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-24 Table 11-25: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-25 Table 11-26: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-26 Table 11-27: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-27 Table 11-28: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-28 Table 11-29: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-29 Table 11-30: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-30 Table 11-31: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-31 Table 11-32: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-32 Table 11-33: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-33 Table 11-34: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-34 Table 11-35: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-35 Table 11-36: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-36 Table 11-37: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-37 Table 11-38: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-38 Table 11-39: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-39 Table 11-40: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-40 Table 11-41: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-41 Table 11-42: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-42 Table 11-43: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-43 Table 11-44: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-44 Table 11-45: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-45 Table 11-46: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-46 Table 11-47: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-47 Table 11-48: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-48 Table 11-49: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-49 Table 11-50: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-50 Table 11-51: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-51 Table 11-52: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-52 Table 11-53: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-53 Table 11-54: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-54 Table 11-55: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-55 Table 11-56: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-56 Table 11-57: Meteorological station's main characteristics ...... 11-57 Table 13-1: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MARD ...... 13-22 Table 13-2: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MARD with administrative authorities within the ministry, Veterinary Administration,

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Phytosanitary Administration, Water Management Administration, Forest Management Administration and Tobacco Agency ...... 13-22 Table 13-3: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in MARD ...... 13-22 Table 13-4: Staff Education Structure in MARD (Water Directorate, including Water Management Administration) . 13-22 Table 13-5: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in the Water Management Administration, MARD ...... 13-22 Table 13-6: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MSDT ...... 13-23 Table 13-7: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in the MSDT and the Directorate for Public Works ...... 13-24 Table 13-8: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in EPA ...... 13-24 Table 13-9: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in IHMS ...... 13-25 Table 13-10: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in IHMS ...... 13-26 Table 13-11: Staff Education Structure in IHMS ...... 13-26 Table 13-12: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in AIA ...... 13-26 Table 13-13: Number of Staff Members and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in CETR ...... 13-27 Table 13-14: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MTMA ...... 13-28 Table 13-15: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MTMA and administrative authorities within ...... 13-28 Table 13-16: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in ME...... 13-30 Table 13-17: Shareholders ...... 13-31 Table 13-18: Electricity Generation and electric power balance ...... 13-31 Table 13-19: Electricity Generation in Montenegrin hydropower plants in 2014 ...... 13-31 Table 13-20: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in EPCG ...... 13-32 Table 13-21: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in EPCG ...... 13-32 Table 13-22: Staff Education Structure in EPCG ...... 13-33 Table 13-23: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PE CZM ...... 13-33 Table 13-24: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PE “Montenegro National Parks” ...... 13-33 Table 13-25: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PI “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro” ...... 13-34 Table 13-26: Education structure in PI “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro” ...... 13-35 Table 13-27: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in “Vodacom” LLC Tivat ...... 13-35 Table 13-28: Education structure in “Vodacom” LLC Tivat ...... 13-35 Table 13-29: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in “PROCON” LLC Podgorica ...... 13-36

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ADN Agreement International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by I nland Waterways ADR Age Dependency Ratio AGN Agreement on Main Inland Waterways of International Importance AIA Administration for Inspection Affairs AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ANN Annual Art. Artificial ASCI Areas of Special Conservat ion Interest BCG Bacillus Calmette –Guérin - Vaccine against tuberculosis BGR German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources BiH oC Degrees Celsius Ca CO 3 Calcium Carbonate ca Approximately Ca/Mg Calcium – Magne sium Mole Ratio CBMT Central Bosnian terrane CDM Cleaner Development Mechanism CETR Centre for Eco toxicological Research in Montenegro CG Crna Gore (Montenegro) CH Matthey Method of environmental flow CH 4 Methane CIS Common Implementation Strategy CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CMNI Convention on Contract for Carriage of Goods by Inland Waterway CO Carbon Monoxide CO ₂ Carbon Dioxide CORINE Coordinated Information on the European Environment CW Civil Works DC Direct Current DDPWMRS Draft Development Plan of the Water Management Republic of Srpska DHCT Dalmatian -Herzegovinian composite terrane DIKTAS Dinaric Ka rst Aquifer System DIV Diversion (Hydropower Type) DJF Winter season (December, Januray, February) DLASLW Draft Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on Waters DOP Dinaridic Ophiolite Belt DRB Drina River Basin E Endangered EBDT -IBDB East Bo snian -Durmitor terrane EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBU -POM Eta Belgrade University – Princeton Ocean Model EE Electrical Mechanical Equipment EEA European Environmental Agency EEC European Economic Community EF Environmental Flow Eh Oxidation reduction potential (redox)

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS EIA Environmental Impact Assessment El Elevation EN Endemic EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPAM Environmental Protection Agency Montenegro EPCG Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (Montenegro) EPR Environme ntal Performance Review EPS Elektroprivreda ER Endemic Relict species ERA Energy Regulatory Agency EU European Union EUR Euro FASRB Framework Agreement on Sava River Basin FBiH Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina FHMS Federal Hydro meteorol ogical Service FRY Federal Republic of Yugoslavia GCI Global Competitive Index GCOS Global Climate Observing System GDP Gross Domestic Product GEP Guaranteed Environmental Flow method GHG Green House Gas GIS Geographical Information System GSS Geol ogical Survey Service Montenegro GW Groundwater GWB Groundwater Body GWh Gigawatt hours H Height (water level) Ha Hectare HBV Hydrologiska Byråns Vattenbalansavdelning – Swedish HBV Model HDI Human Development Index HDWG Hydrology Domain Working G roup HEAL Health and Environmental Alliance (Belgium pressure group) HEC -RAS Hydrologic Engineering Centre – River Analysis System HIS Hydrological Information System HME Hydro -mechanical Engineering HMSS Hydro -Meteorological Service of Serbia HMWB Heavily Modified Water Body HMZ Hydro -meteorological Institute HPP Hydropower Plant HS Hydrological Station IAWD International Association of Waterworks in the Danube Catchment Area IBA Important Bird Areas ICPDR International Commission for the Prote ction of the Danube River IHMS Institute Hydro -Meteorological and Seismologic Service of Montenegro IMO International Meteorological Organization Inst Installed INP Institute for Nature Protection IPA Instrument for Pre -Accession Assistance (EU)

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS IPCC Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change IPF Investment Prioritisation Framework IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control ISRBC International Sava River Basin Commission IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature IWRM Integrated Wa ter Resources Management JCI Jaroslav Černi Institute JJA Summer season (June, July, August) JV Joint Venture KAP Kombinat Aluminijuma Podgorica Aluminium smelter km kilometres Km 2 Square kilometres kV Kilovolt kW Kilowatt KWh Kilowatt hour LC Least Concern l/c/d Litres per capita per day LE Law on Environment LLC Limited Liability Company LN Log Normal LNP Law on Nature Protection LP Log Pearson l/s Litres per second l/s/km 2 Litres per second per square kilometre LW Montenegro Law on Wa ters m Metres m³/s Cubic metres per second m³/year Cubic metres per year MAEP Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection - Serbia MAFWRM Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resources Management – FBiH MAM Spring season (March, April , May) MARD Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Montenegro MAWRMF Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources Management and Forestry – RS BiH m.a.s.l. Metres above sea level ME Mechanical Equipment mg/l Milligrams per litre MH Ministry of H ealth mm Millimetres Mm 3 Millions of cubic metres Mm³/yr Million cubic metres per year mm/a Millimetres per annum MMR Measles Mumps Rubella MNE Montenegro MNM Memorial Nature Monument MOFTER Ministry of Free Trade and Economic Relations (BiH) MoN Monument of Nature MONSTAT Statistical Office of Montenegro MoU Memorandum of Understanding

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS MQ Mean Monthly Flow MS Meteorological Station MSDT Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro Mt Mountain mV Milli volts MVA Mega Volt Ampere (apparent power) MW Megawatt Nat. Natural NB Nota bene – Note well NDIV Non Diversion (Hydropower Type) NE Not Endangered NE North East NGO Non -Government Organisation NH 3 Ammonia NMVOC Non -Methane Volatile Organic Compounds NO 2 Nitrous Ox ide NO x Mono -nitrogen oxides NP Nature Park NRW Non -Revenue Water NT Near Threatened NW North west O3 Ozone O&M Operation and Maintenance 0dH German degrees of hardness OEL Operation Elevation Level OG Official Gazette OGC Open Geospatial Consor tium p Probability PA Protected Areas PCW Preparatory Construction Works PE Public Enterprise pH A numeric scale used to specify the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution PHI Public Health Institute PM Particulate Matter (PM 10 PM 2.5 ) POP Per sistent Organic Pollutants PRTR Pollutant Release and Transfer Register PUC Public Utility Company PWC Public Water Company Q Discharge RBMP River Basin Management Plan RCP Representative Concentration Pathways RCM Regional Climate Model RNP Region al Nature Park RP Regional Park RS Republika Srpska (BiH) SAA Stabilisation and Association Agreement SE South East SEA Strategic Environmental Assessment

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS SEI Stockholm Environment Institute SFRY Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia SHPP Sma ll (mini) Hydropower Plant SMCT Serbian -Macedonian composite terrane SNC Second National Communication SNR Special Nature Reserve SO 2 Sulphur Dioxide SO x Sulphur Oxides SOE State of Environment SON Autumn season (September, October, November) SRB Sava River Basin SRES Special Report Emission Scenarios SW Surface Water SW South West SWB Surface Water Body T Threatened TDA Drina Rapid Transboundary Diagnostic Scan and Analysis TPP Thermal Power Plant TOR Terms of Reference UMM Union of Munici palities of Montenegro UN United Nations UNDP United Nations Development Program UNECE United Nations Economic Commission for Europe UNEP United Nations Environment Program UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation UNESCO -IHE UNESCO – Institute for Water Education UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change USA United States of America UTC Coordinated Universal Time UTM Universal Trans Mercator VZCT Vardar Zone composite terrane VF Vascular Flora VNC Multiple Non -Linear Regression Model VU Vulnerable WATCAP Water and Climate Adaptation Plan WB World Bank WD Water Directorate WEA Water Endangering Activities WEAP Water Evaluation and Planning System by SEI WED Water Endangering Deposition WFD Water Framework Directive WHO World Health Organisation WHYCOS World Hydrological Cycle Observing System WISKI Water Information Systems KISTERS WMA Water Management Administration WMO World Meteorological Organisation WMMP Water Management Master P lan WMMPCG Water Management Master Plan of Montenegro

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS WMMPRS Water Management Master Plan of the Republic of Serbia WMR Water Management Region WRMP Water Resources Master Plan for Montenegro WWII World War Two WWF World Wildlife Fund WWTP Wastewate r Treatment Plan % Percentage µg/l Milligrams per litre µS/cm Micro Siemens per centimetre µm Micro metres

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1.1 Annex 1-1: Consolidated Summary of Stakeholder Comments – Responses

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Name of Institution and Details of the Comments made Comments in English Response/ Action Taken In local Response / Action Taken in English Reviewer General comments are that : Opšti komentari su da: • Report should be updated with new information (new • je Izveštaj potrebno ažurirati novim informacijama (novim Laws and by-laws are adopted) Izveštaj će biti korigovan u skladu sa The report will be updated with the usvojenim zakonima i podzakonskim aktima) nedavno usvojenim zakonskim I recently adopted new laws and by • Consultant must be consistent in all report, and for that is podzakonskim aktima. laws • Konsultant mora da bude konsistentan u celom izveštaju, a za needed better knowledge of situation in Montenegro Konsultant će još jednom pregledati The Consultant will review once again to je potrebno bolje poznavanje situacije u Crnoj Gori (ko je (who is for what in-charge) poglavlja vezana za instituticionalnu the institutional organisation and za šta nadležan) organizaciju I uneti neophodne make changes where necessary • Consultant should use as well as new documents as korekcije. The Consultant will review the new • Konsultant takođe treba da koristi nove dokumente, kao što je Strategy for water management and other relevant Konsultant će pregledati I uzeti u obzir Momcilo documents such as the draft water Strategija upravljanja vodama, i druge relevantne dokumente documents nova dokumenta kao što je nacrt Blagojevic management strategy strategije za upravljanje vodama. MARD The Conclusions and Zaključci I preporuke će biti pregledani • je potrebno prikazati prave zaključke, ali bez uplitanja u • It is needed to show real conclusions but without recommendations will be reviewed I korigovani kako bi se izbegle političku situaciju, kao što možemo da vidimo u zaključcima interfering in political situation as we can see in and changed to ensure that there are protivurečne tvrdnje conclusions no contentious statements Nakon sastanka održanog u Podgorici 5 Following the 5th April 2016 meeting aprila 2016 godine, zaključeno je da se Konačno je zaista važno da se dokument ažurira do tog nivoa da it was agreed that this comment poslednji komentar odnosi samo na možemo da vidimo da ovaj projekt daje rezultate. Mislim da je u At the and it is really important to upgrade document on that responded to the modelling komponentu modeliranja iz projektnog vezi sa tim potrebno da Konsultant ponovo pročita Projektni level where we can see that this project is giving results. For component only of the TOR. zadatak i da odgovori na zadatke koji se njim zahtevaju. this I think consultant should read again ToR and answer on zadatka tasks which are requested by it. Sledi veza ka dokumentu sa komentarima: Here is link of document with comments: page x Konsultant će proveriti I izmeniti Momcilo Stran x The Consultant will check again and To use acronyms only relevant for Montenegro and this document tako da se u njemu koriste Blagojevic Koristiti akronime i skraćenice samo koji se tiču Crne Gore I ove ensure that only abbreviations study isključivo skraćenice koje se odnose na MARD studije mentioned in the report are inlcuded sam dokument Strana 6-1 Dio 6 Page 6-1 Section 6 The Consultant will insert "Water This sector does not exist. I belive this was meant to be Ovaj sektor ne postoji!!! Valjda se misli na Direktorat za Konsultant će dodati Direktorat za Management Sector" Please Water Management Sector. Please look at internal structures Momcilo vodoprivredu. Pogledati malo unutrašnje uređenje pa onda davati vodoprivredu. Poglavlje 13 daje opis remember that chapter 13 of the report in MN and than give comments on responsibilities Blagojevic komentar za šta je ko zadužen! nadležnosti I internih struktura. Ne provides a description of the

MARD vidimo potrebu za ponavljanjem u responsibilities and internal structures. Agency is only responsible for reporting in the water sector Agencija ima samo ulogu izvještavanja u oblasti voda. Poglavlju 6. We do not see a need to repeat this in towards EC. Please look better into internal strcutures of the Izvještavanja ka EK. Dobro pogledaati unutrašnje uređenje Chapter 6. institutions. institucija. U skladu sa zaključcima sastanka As discussed during the meeting in održanog u Podgorici 15/01/2016, Podgorica on 15/01/16, the Momcilo ekološki prihvatljiv protok će biti Environmental flow will be calculated Strana 7-10 Dio 7.4.1 Page 7-10 Section 7.4.1 Blagojevic izračunat na osnovu Pravilnika i kao based on the rulebook and it will be Pogledati pravilnik o EPP koji je na snazi u Crnoj Gori… Look at the ruleook on EPP that is in force MARD takav biti integrisan u izveštaj. integrated in the report. Konsultant je u međuvremenu primio The Consultant has now received the hidrološke podatke za izračunavanje hydrological data to do the calculation

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Name of Institution and Details of the Comments made Comments in English Response/ Action Taken In local Response / Action Taken in English Reviewer protoka za Pivu, Taru, Lim i Ćehotinu. for Puva, Tara, Lim and Cehotina rivers. Strana 11-6 Tabela 11-3 Page 11-6 Table 11-3 Momcilo Agencija se bavi samo izvještavanjem Agency is only in charge for reporting Blagojevic Izveštaj ce biti korigovan. The text will be corrected. Dio 11.2.2. Section 11.2.2. MARD Zavod za hidrometeorologiju i seizmologiju Institute of hydrometeorology and Seismology insertec Strana 12-3 Dio 12.2.5 Page 12-3 Section 12.3.3 Momcilo Konsultant je saglasan sa sugestijom da The Consultant accepts the suggestion Pogledati Zakon o Vodama koji je usklađen sa WFD i mislim da Look at the Law on water, that is aligned with WFD and I Blagojevic je za ovaj izveštaj Zakon o vodama na to the the Law on Water is of primary se treba njega držati, takođe zakon o vodama je na snazi prije think this one should be main act, and this Law on water is MARD prvom mestu po značaju. importance for this report. zakona o životnoj sredini… in focre longer that law on environment This paragraph is based upon the Strana 13-8 Dio 13.3.1 Page 13-8 Section 13.3.1 Ovaj pasus je zasnovan na information available at the Agency Ovaj pasus treba preformulisati i sagledati stanje u Crnoj Gori. This paragraph should be reformulated and introspect state informacijama sa sajta Agencije. Web site. Momcilo Dakle monitoring površinskih i podzemnih voda vrši in MN. Blagojevic Hidrometeorološki zavod prema programu monitoring Meaning, monitoring of underground and surface waters is Ipak, konsultant je saglasan da bi mogla However, the Consultant agrees that MARD površinskih i podzemnih voda. Dok Agencija za životnu sredinu done by ZHMS accorimng to the programme for jasnije razgraničiti nadležnost Agencije the respective authorities of the ima samo obavezu izvještavanja monitoring, while Agency is only reporting od Hidrometeorološkog zavoda. Agency and Hydro-meteorological service could be divided more clearly. The description of the activities Opis delatnosti koje CETI obavlja je performed by CETI is based upon the zasnovan na informacijama sa sajta information available at the CETI Momcilo Strana 13-10 Dio 13.3..1 Page 13-10 Section 13.3.1 CETI. Web site. Blagojevic Prema zakonu CETI ovo ne radi!!! Accoding to the law, CETI is not in charge of this MARD Ipak, konsultant je saglasan sa However, the Consultant agrees with sugestijom i biće izvršena korekcija. the suggestion and will make the correction to the text. Strana 14-5 Dio 14.2 Page 14-5 Section 14.2 Kakve ovo ima veze sa RBMP?? How this is relevant for RBMP Preporuka vezana za Plan upravljanja The recommendation on the RBMP rečnim slivom je obrisana. Zašto bi to trebalo učitini paralelno saa RBMP??? Ova has been deleted. Why this should be done in paralele with RBMP. This preporuka nema smisla, ovo su dva odvojena dokumenta, koja se recommendation makes no sence, these are two separate Preporuka da se Plan upravljanja slivom rade posebno, prvo se radi strategija tj. Master plan a zatim The recommendation on developing documents, prepared separately, first the strategy is to e reke i Vodoprivredna osnova paralelno RBMP… the RBMP and Master Momcilo done, menaing Master Plan, and than RBMP razvijaju je obrisana. Plan in parallel has been deleted. Blagojevic Kakva zrnasta izdan?? MARD What is “zrnasta”aquifare Engleska verija je ispravna, karstne i The English version is correct karst zbijene izdani (sa međuzrnastom A jesenji? and intergranular aquifers. What about autumn? poroznošću).

The Consultant does not understand This was enacted 21 August 2015 Konsultant ne razume primedbu o Izmjene I dopune su usvojene 21.avgusta 2015 the "autumn" objection. jeseni.

It is aligned Usklađen je M Ivanov Stran xxii Page xxii Naslov napisan u Executive summary The title written in the Executive ZHMS Aktivnosti u vezi klimatskih promjena Activities related to climate change odnosi se na naslove poglavlja u summary relates to the chapter

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Name of Institution and Details of the Comments made Comments in English Response/ Action Taken In local Response / Action Taken in English Reviewer Ili nesto slicno.Ovo sto pise ispod klimatskih promjena zapravo Or something smililar, what is written below are not actually glavnom izveštaju, u ovom slučaju na headings in the main report, in this nijesu klimatske promjene vec aktivnosti koje se sprovode zbog climate changes but the activities implementing because of Poglavlje 10. case Chapter 10. klimatskih promjena.Mozda bi trebalo osmisliti neki bolji naziv climate changes. Maybe there should be some better title I od onog koji sam napisala. from the one I wrote Poglavlje 10 je sada u finalnoj verziji Chapter 10 is now extended in the Izveštaja prošireno tako da se opišu final IWRM report to describe the rezultati ocene klimatskih promena results of the climate change izvršene u okviru ovog projekta, a ne assessments undertaken in this samo aktivnosti u Crnoj Gori koje se project, and not only the activities in odnose na klimatske promene. MNE related to climate change.

Konsultant će glavne tačke Poglavlja 10 The Consultant will make the main dodatno uskladiti sa naslovom, ali bismo points from the Chapter 10 more in više voleli da zadržimo naslov line with the title, but we would prefer "Klimatske promene" u ovom odeljku to keep the title "Cliimate Change" in the Executive Summary this section of the Executive Summary. Page 2-11 Stran 2-11 M Ivanov this sentnace should be changed. Like this it looks like that The Consultant will correct the ovu recenicu treba popraviti.Ovako ispada da se uporedjuju Konsultant će ispraviti rečenicu. ZHMS snow and rain are compared. Mm and cm are not to be sentence. snijeg I kisa.NE UPOREDJUJU SE mm I cm!! compared Page 2-11 Section 2.4.1 Stran 2-11 Dio 2.4.1 change with another synonym zameniti drugim sinonimom M Ivanov ????\kisne depresije zameniti odgovarajucom terminologijom “kisne depresije” to be changed with proper therminology Konsultant će napraviti potrebne The Consultant will make necessary ZHMS izmene. corrections. o kojim padavinama je zapravo rijec-kisi???A gdje je What precipitation we are talking abour – rain???and where snijeg???Treba analizirati posebno kisu a posebno snijeg I tako is snow??? Rain and snow should be analysed separately ih nazvati.Padavinama se zovu I snijeg I kisa and they should be called that way. They are both precipitation. Stran 2-12 Dio 2.4.2 Page 2-12 Section 2.4.2 M Ivanov Konsultant će napraviti potrebne The Consultant will make necessary Kako je ovo ujednacenije?Molim objasniti!Od 11.1C do How this is more even? Please explane!! From 11.1 C to 2 ZHMS izmene. corrections. 2C.Kljucna recenica je “…u slivu reke Drine…” C. key sentence is “in the Drina river Basin…” Konsultant će upotrebiti precizniju The Consultant will use a more Stran 2-13 Dio 2.4.2 Page 2-13 Section 2.4.2 formulaciju. precise formulation. Kakva stanica-gms,kms ili …” What station gms, kms, or … M Ivanov Ideja Konsultanta je bila da se pokaže da Consultant's idea was to demonstrate ZHMS naci drugi termin. Sa kojim ciljem se porede temp.vazduha za Find another term. With what aim are compared air postoko mnogo faktora koji utiću na that there are many factors that affect dvije stanice?Koja je svrha? temperature for 2 stations? What is the purpose? temperaturu na nekoj lokaciji osim the temperature at a certain location, nadmorske visine. apart from its elevation. Stran 2-13 Dio 2.4.3 Page 2-13 Section 2.4.3 M Ivanov Konsultant će napraviti potrebne The Consultant will make necessary Odakle je ovaj podatak?Navesti izvor u zagradi I niz za koji se Where did you find this data? Please include the source in ZHMS izmene. corrections. posmatra. brackets and series that was taken into account M Ivanov Strana 4-1 Dio 4.1 Page 4-1 Section 4.1 Obzirom da su okolnosti u prošlosti bile Being that the conditions in the past

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Name of Institution and Details of the Comments made Comments in English Response/ Action Taken In local Response / Action Taken in English Reviewer ZHMS padavine se ne osmatraju!!!Ispraviti ovo!!! There is no “observations”for precipitations. Please correct vrlo komplikovane bilo je neophodno were quite complex it was necessary this!!!! detaljno objasniti istorijske prilike u to explain historical events in detail in Skratiti istorijske cinjenice.Naziv su METEOROLOSKI Reduce historical facts. The title is Meteorogical Data, cilju što boljeg razumevanja čitavog order to comprehend entire Chapter 4 PODACI.Istorijske prilike se moraju sazeti. historical fats has to be summarised poglavlja 4. better.

Institu ne moze da bude provajder tudjih podataka a da ZHMS to Institute can not be the provider of someone elses data IJČ ne distribuira nikakve podatke The JCI is not providing any data ne zna!Ovo je vrlo vazno da se zna jer se u obavezama prema where ZHMS is not aware of this. This is important to know umesto ZHMS-a. Institut je samo instead of the ZHMS. The Institute EU ZHMS izjasnjava da je jedini dostavljac podataka. because ZHMS is the only data provider in relation to the prikupio i sistematizovao podatke koje only collected and organiyed the data EU obligations je dobijao za potrebe izrade većeg broja it has obtained during a longer period studija, projekata i analiza u dužem of time in order to develop numerous vremenskom periodu. studies, analyses and design reports. The Institute is not a “source” of data. Institut nije “izvor” podataka. Na strani On Page 4-1 it is written that the data 4-1 piše da je izvor podataka baza koja source is the database formed within je formirana u okviru Instituta. Baza je the Institute. This database was formirana prikupljanjem i formed by the means of collection and Strana 4-1 Dio 4.1..1 Page 4-1 Section 4.1.1 sistematizovanjem podataka koje je organization of the data that the M Ivanov obratiti paznju na izrazavanje!!! Please pay attention on the terminology Institut dobijao za potrebe izrade većeg Institute obtained during a longer ZHMS Da li ovo znaci da Institut raspolaze I podacima iz Crne Does this mean that the Institute has data about broja studija i projekata u dužem period of time with the objective of Gore?Kako on moze biti izvor podataka??? Montenegro? How the Institutre can be sourse of data? vremenskom periodu. development of numerous studies and design reports. U toj bazi kao podatak postoji izvor za svaki od nizova podataka koji se u bazi In that database the is an information nalazi. about the source for each of the series contained in the subject dataabse. These are the satation included in the Strana 4-3 Dio 4.1.1. Page 4-3 Section 4.1.1 U pitanju su stanice iz baze HIS “Drina” HIS. In Section 4.1 it was da li je to nacionalna mreza stanica? Is this national network of stations “Drina”. U delu 4.1 je objašnjeno kako explained how the resepctive data M Ivanov Ispraviti pasus. Correct the paragraph su podaci dospeli u bazu HIS “Drina”. were intered into the “Drina” HIS ZHMS ko je izvor obrade? Who is the source? database. Pun niz podataka zamjeniti strucnim terminom.Nema pun I “pun”please replace this with proper terminology. There is Termini će biti promenjeni. prazan niz podataka no “full” and “empty”data series The terminology will be changed. The data were requested from the Od ZHMS Crne Gore jesu traženi Montenegrin ZHMS, however until podaci, međutim, do perioda kada je ovo the time foreseen for the completion poglavlje trebalo biti završeno oni nisu of this chapter thez have not been bili dostavljeni. Korišćeni su podaci koji submitted. The available data were Strana 4-4 Dio 4.1.1 Page 4-4 Section 4.1.1 su bili dostupni. M Ivanov used. ????koristiti strucnu terminologiju. Use proper terminology ZHMS Da li je konsultovan ZHMS Crne Gore??? Was ZHMS consulted? Termini će biti promenjeni. The terminology will be changed

Revidentu se sugeriše da prouči tekuću The reviewer is advised to study the komunikaciju između Konsultanta i ongoing communication between the ZHMS. Consultant and the ZHMS.

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Name of Institution and Details of the Comments made Comments in English Response/ Action Taken In local Response / Action Taken in English Reviewer Strana 4-4 Dio 4.1.2 Page 4-4 Section 4.1.2 azeti!Puno je nepotrebne price Reduce, there is a lot of unnecessary text Bilo je neophodno dati deo 4.1.2 u ovom It was necessary to develop ispraviti recenicu I napisati da li su to standardne ili obimu kako bi se što bolje razumeo correct the sentence and write if these are standard or Subsection 4.1.2 to this extent in order nestandardne metode a ne poznate.To bi znacilo da postoje I problem kao i na koj način je izvršeno nonstandard methods and not ün known’this would mean for reader to comprehend the problem M Ivanov nepoznate metode samo popunjavanje podataka. that there are unknown methods better and to better understand the ZHMS method of data gap-filling. NIZOVI NE MOGU BITI PUNI I PRAZNI!MOLIM zameniti Predmetna rečenica biće ispravljena. Series cannot be full and empty. Please correct terminology. Subject sentence will be corrected. strucnim terminom The terminology will be changed. Termini će biti promenjeni. Page 4-5 Strana 4-5 There is no “temperaturna stanica”please correct this Ne postoje temperaturne stanice!Ispraviti ovo Strana 4-5 Dio 4.1.3 Page 4-5 Section 4.1.3 Ispraviti Corerect? Strana 4-7 Page 4-7 Revidentu se sugeriše da prouči tekuću The reviewer is advised to study the M Ivanov Zasto nije konsultovan ZHMS Crne Gore??? Why ZHMS was not consulted? komunikaciju između Konsultanta i ongoing communication between the ZHMS Zar nema nista novije???Zasto nije konsultovan ZHMS Crne There were not more recent data? Why ZHMS was not ZHMS. Consultant and the ZHMS. Gore??? consulted??? Strana 4-8 Page 4-8 Zar nema nista novije??? There were not more recent data? Ms. Ivanov may not be aware that the Gospodja Ivanov možda nije svesna Consultant had approached ZHMS činjenice da se Konsultant obraćao and requested data much earlier. At ZHMZ i tražio podatke još dosta ranije. the time of writing the draft IWRM U vreme pisanja radne verzije IWRM report the requested data was not izveštaja traženi podaci nisu bili available. The Consultant had dostupni. Konsultant je stoga razvio M Ivanov Strana 10-1 Dio 10.1 Page 10-1 Section 10.1 therefore prepared the climate change klimatske scenarije koristeći najbolje ZHMS A ZHMS? What about ZHMS? scenarios from the best available data dostupne izvore podataka. Po dobijanju sources. Upon receiving the available podataka od ZHMS, oni su uključeni u data from ZHMS, they were included preispitivanje scenarija klimatskih in the reassessment of the climate promena. Finalna verzija IWRM change scenarios. The final IWRM izveštaja opisuje konačne rezultate report describes the final results of the ocena klimatskih promena. climate change assessments. M Ivanov Strana 14-3 Page 14-3 Naslov će biti korigovan. The title will be corrected ZHMS Popraviti naslov Correct the title Strana 2-32 Page 2-32 The sentence in question will be Anonymuos Predmetna rečenica biće izbrisana. Nema veze sa CG Delete this has nothing to do with Monteneggro deleted.

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2.1 Annex 2-1: Fish protection and status in the DRB basin IUCN Eu Habitat Directive Bern Convention Family Species Synonym English name Montenegrin name Red list App II App IV App II App III Balitoridae Barbatula barbatula (Linnaeus, 1758) stone loach brkica LC Centrarchidae Lepomis gibbosus (Linnaeus, 1758) Pumpkinseed sunčanica NE Cobitidae Cobitis elongata Heckel & Kner, 1858 Balkan loach vijunica LC + + Cobitidae Sabanejewia aurata (De Filippi, 1863) Golden loach zlatni viijun LC + + Cottidae Cottus gobio Linnaeus, 1758 bullhead peš LC + + Cyprinidae Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) bream deverika LC Cyprinidae Barbus barbus (Linnaeus, 1758) barbel mrena LC Cyprinidae Carassius carassius (Linnaeus, 1758) Crucian carp barski karaš LC Cyprinidae Chondrostoma nasus (Linnaeus, 1758) nace skobalj LC + Cyprinidae Gobio obtusirostris Valenciennes, 1842 Gobio gobio gudgeon krkuša LC Cyprinidae Alburnoides bipunctatus (Bloch, 1782) schneider dvoprugasta uklija LC + Cyprinidae Alburnus alburnus (Linnaeus, 1758) bleak uklija LC Cyprinidae Barbus peloponnesius Valenciennes, Barbus balcanicus brook barbel potočna mrena LC + 1842 Cyprinidae Carassius gibelio (Bloch, 1782) Carassius auratus gibelio Prussian carp babuška NE Cyprinidae Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758 carp šaran VU Cyprinidae Leuciscus idus (Linnaeus, 1758) orfe jaz LC Cyprinidae Rutilus virgo (Heckel, 1852) Rutilus pigus Danube roach plotica LC + + Cyprinidae Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) roach bodorka LC Cyprinidae Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Linnaeus, rudd crvemperka LC 1758) Cyprinidae Squalius cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) Leuciscus cephalus chub klen LC Cyprinidae Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758) tench linjak LC Cyprinidae Vimba vimba (Linnaeus, 1758) vimba šljivar LC + Cyprinidae Aspius aspius (Linnaeus, 1758) asp bucov LC + + Esocidae Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758 nothern pike štuka LC Ictaluridae Ameiurus nebulosus (Leseur, 1819) Ictalurus nebulosus brown bullhead američki patuljasti somić NE Lotidae Lota lota (Linnaeus, 1758) burbot manić LC Percidae Gymnocephalus cernuus (Linnaeus, ruffe balavac LC 1758) Percidae Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, 1758 Eurasian perch bandar LC Salmonidae Hucho hucho (Linnaeus, 1758) Danube salmon mladica EN + + Salmonidae Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792) rainbow trout kalifornijska pastrmka NE

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IUCN Eu Habitat Directive Bern Convention Family Species Synonym English name Montenegrin name Red list App II App IV App II App III Salmonidae Salmo labrax Pallas, 1814 Salmo trutta brown trout potočna pastrmka LC Salmonidae Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Arctic char jezerska zlatovčica LC Salmonidae Thymallus thymallus (Linnaeus, 1758) grayling lipljen LC + Siluridae Silurus glanis Linnaeus, 1758 wells som LC +

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2.2 Annex 2-2: IUCN status and trends of population of important species of the DRB (not including Fish species) Latin names English names IUCN status IUCN Pop trend FAUNA Mammals Canis lupus Grey wolf LC stable Dinaromys bogdanovi Balkan Snow Vole En + V decreasing Felis silvestris Wild cat LC decreasing Lutra lutra Eurasian otter NT decreasing Lynx lynx Eurasian Lynx LC stable Rupicapra rupicapra Northern chamois LC unknown Talpa caec Blind Mole En + LC unknown Ursus arctos Brown bear LC stable Birds Aegolius funereus Tengmalm's Owl LC stable Alectoris graeca Rock partridge En + NT decreasing Aquila chrysaetos Golden eagle LC stable Circaetus gallicus Short-toed snake eagle LC stable Dendrocopos leucotos White-backed Woodpecker LC decreasing Eremophila alpestris Shore lark LC decreasing Falco peregrinus Peregrine falcon LC stable Ficedula albicollis White Collared Flycatcher LC increasing Ficedula parva Red-breasted flycatcher LC stable Glaucidium passerinum Pygmy Owl LC stable Gyps fulvus Griffon Vulture LC increasing Montifringilla nivalis White-winged Snow Finch LC stable Picoides tridactylus Three-toed Woodpecker LC stable Prunella collaris Alpine Accentor LC stable Scolopax rusticola Eurasian woodcock LC stable Sterna albifrons Little Tern LC decreasing Sterna hirundo Common Tern LC decreasing Strix uralensis Ural Owl LC stable Tetrao urogallus Black grouse LC decreasing Bats Barbastella barbastellus Barbastelle NT decreasing Myotis bechsteinii Bechstein's bat T decreasing Insects Pyrgomorphulla serbica Pančić grasshopper En Amphibians Proteus anguinus Olm En+V decreasing Salamandra atra Alpine Salamander LC decreasing Reptiles Dinarolacerta mosorensis Mosor Rock Lizard En+V decreasing Vipera ursinii Meadow Viper V decreasing FLORA Trees Abies alba Silver fir LC stable Carpinus orientalis Oriental Hornbeam LC unknown Fagus moesiaca Balkan beech Fagus sylvatica Common beech Fraxinus excelsior European ash Fraxinus ornus Manna ash Ostrya carpinifolia Hop Hornbeam Picea abies Norway spruce LC unknown

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Latin names English names IUCN status IUCN Pop trend Picea omorika Serbian Spruce E and En decreasing Pinus nigra Black pine LC stable Pinus sylvestris Scots pine LC stable Quercus cerris Turkey oak Other plant species Alacsya sendtneri En Aquilegia nikolicii En Centaurea deventana En Cephalaria pastricesis En Verbascum bosnense En LC Least Concern V Vulnerable NT Near Threatened E Endangered T Threatened En Endemic

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2.3 Annex 2-3 : Internationally important and endemic flora species in Komovi and Piva regional parks Species Locality Group Type Endemism Maglić, Volujak, Vučevo, Prepelička gora, Acer heldreichii VF ER Milogora, Ljeljenak Acer intermedium Piva, Komarnica VF ER

Acer obtusatum Piva, Komarnica VF ER

Amphoricarpos neumayeri Piva VF IIS

Cephalaria pastricensis VF IIS SFRJ, Al Corydalis ochroleuca subsp. leiosperma Piva, Komarnica VF E SFRJ Crepis dinarica VF E D Daphne blagayana Vučevo VF E

Piva, Komarnica, Tara, Sušica, Volujak, Daphne malyana VF IIS SED Maglić, Bioč, Vučevo Edraianthus serpyllifolius Piva, Komarnica VF ER D Edraianthus sutjeskae Sutjeska, Maglić, Volujak VF E SED Eryngium palmatum Piva, Komarnica VF IIS

Euphorbia pancicii Piva, Komarnica VF IIS

Genista sylvestris subsp. Dalmatica Piva, Komarnica VF E D Gentianella laevicalyx VF IIS

Geranium dalmaticum Piva, Komarnica VF IIS SFRJ, Al Geranium dalmaticum Piva, Komarnica VF E SFRJ, Al Hieracium blecicii VF IIS

Hieracium maglicense Maglić VF IIS

Hieracium pseudotommasinii Mratinje VF IIS

Lilium bosniacum Vučevo VF ER

Listera cordata Vučevo VF IIS

Lonicera formanekiana subsp. hectoderma VF IIS

Micromeria croatica Piva, Komarnica VF E D Moltkia petraea Piva, Komarnica VF ER D Pancicia serbica Vučevo, Maglić VF IIS, ER

Pedicularis brachyodonta VF E D Petteria ramentacea Piva VF E

Platanthera bifolia Piva, Komarnica VF IIS

Potentila montenegrina Maglić, Volujak VF E B Potentila speciosa VF E B Rhamnus orbiculatus Piva, Komarnica VF E D Scabiosa silenifolia VF E B, A Valeriana brauni-blanquetii Piva, Komarnica VF IIS

Verbascum durmitoreum VF IIS

Vicia montenegrina VF IIS SFRJ Viola elegantula VF E D Viola zoysii Maglić, Volujak, Durmitor VF E SEA, D Legend Al Albania IIS Internationally Important Species B Balkans SEA South East Alpes B.A Balkans and Apenines SED South Eas t Dinarides D Dinarides SFRJ Ex -Yugoslavia E Endemic VF Vascular flora ER Endemic relict species

Source: Montenegrin Institute for Nature Protection (INP), Protection Study for Piva Regional Park that will include the PAs: Bioč, Maglić and Volujak on the municipality of Plužine , May 2011

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3 Annex 3 – Supporting Social Economic Characteristics of DRB

3.1 Annex 3-1: Further Details of Fishing Activity in the DRB A review of the spatial plans from the municipalities making up the DRB have provided more details of the activities in the fishery sector. Table 3-1 provides more details of the fishing activities undertaken in the municipalities of the DRB.

Table 3-1: Further details of fishing activities within the DRB

No of people engaged in Municipality Locations of Fish farms Variety of Fish stocks Comments fishing sector in Municipality Scope of expansion in fish Andrijevica • Трешњеву, farming on River Lim at (SPATIAL • Краљама • Злоречице, (Zlorečica) 2 people PLAN IN • Дулипољу • Краштице CYRILLIC) • Требачке ријеке (Trebačka River? There is one Following species of sports club for Buče – Very large facility fish are in the rivers; There are favourable anglers (Lim Berane (6,000m² ) but hardly Salmon, trout, conditions for further fishing Fishing Club) in used grayling, barbel, nase, development. Berane eel, etc. Municipality. Five concessions: No data on concession Plans suggest to build a 20 • Muzurovic, Bistrica Private fishing Following species: bed facility to accommodate • Kasumovic, Bistrica managed by nase, chub, trout, fishing tourism at Sinjavac. Bijelo Polje • Kljajevic, Bliškovo Sport Fishing barbel, grayling and Scope for more ponds at • Racic, Sutivan Club "Sinjavac" others. Ljubovida on River Bistrica; • Ljiljanic, Zekica with 600 and at Lješnica, Brzavska and Rijeka members. Ivanjska Perennial Rivers Scope for ponds at Kolašin Centre - Musovica River (to build 2 ponds with capacity up to 10 t), Rovacko Trebaljevo (on the River Bukovici it is possible to build two ponds capacity of 10 t), and Drijenak (on the River Following species: Plašnici also two ponds with 2 person in Brown trout (Salmo capacity of 10 t) 2003 but trutta), grayling Kolašin Trebaljevo village Lipovo - Fishing can be of dropped to 1 (Thymallus thymallus) importance in the area of the person 2010 and rainbow trout Lower , the River (Salmo irideus) Plašnici building two ponds with capacity up to 10 tons Mateševo - Favourable conditions for fisheries exist in the wider area of Bara Kraljskih, in the River Drcko, with the construction of two ponds with capacity of 5t

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No of people engaged in Municipality Locations of Fish farms Variety of Fish stocks Comments fishing sector in Municipality Zabojsko Lake is slightly alkaline due to underlying geology. Three fish ponds in PUP recommends three Stocked with brown villages further ponds with capacity of trout and rainbow , 500t/year substantial Mojkovac trout. In addition a Štitarica and Bistrica. No data increase). However needs to small fish that locals The annual production comply with legislative call '' Brkač ''. of rainbow trout is 9.5 requirements (e.g., Tara is a People also fish on tons. Man Biosphere Reserve). Tara River, catch trout, salmon and grayling Some poaching exists, 24 varieties in Plav Three concessions: primarily around Plav Lake. No data on fishing waters. Very The Angling Society/Club of concessions diverse including • Feratovic, Visnjevo Plav police this. Primarily due Grayling, rainbow Plav • Duricanin, Duricka to people not being aware The Angling trout, salmon, brown River that fishing licences are Society/Club of trout, pike, nase, • Music, Bogajici required and poor Plav chub, burbot and environmental awareness of barbell being available the local people. Rivers Lim, Mileševka, Seljašnica, , and Potpeć Lake on the River Lim River Lim: huchen Hatchery for indigenous provide good conditions for (salmon), grayling, brown trout, the fishing. . nose carp, barbel, Glisničkoj fish farm Tributaries of the River Lim, at Pljevlja No data chub, Danubian roach, recorded in the Mileševka, Sopotnica, gudgeon, sunbleak, municipality (2003 Dubočica, Slatinska, bullhead and crayfish census). Gračanica, Seljašnica, and Tributaries: trout Bistrica Rivers. Pljevlja has an angler's association. Piva Lake near Mratinja creek Piva Lake near Mratinje is an important fish farming creek location. It has the biggest Hatchery facilities are cage farm, also one of the situated at Stabanska biggest fish farms in Lake where fish fry Montenegro, and produces (fingerlings) are reared. around 100 – 130 tonnes per There is also an existing Trout, salmon, chub, year Plužine trout pond at "Vrbnica" 5 people (2002) Pešut and other fish Further development of Lake with an area of 1700 m² species. Piva industry with500t/a with the amount of fish capacity 30,000 kg / year There is good quality water in (3t/year) Piva Lake, Trnovačko Lake, Check – has this facility Škrčka lakes, and Stabanjska closed down? SEE lakes in rivers Tara, Piva, FOOTNOTE! 1 Komarnica, the Susica and

1 http://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/fabrika-riblje-mladi-u-blizini-pluzina-propada-815644

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No of people engaged in Municipality Locations of Fish farms Variety of Fish stocks Comments fishing sector in Municipality Vrbnica. The only fish pond in this area (Šavnik fish farm) occupies an area There are plans to develop of 1100 m² and has a Mainly trout, grayling (already developed) some capacity to produce and rainbow trout. private fishponds for trout of 35,000 kg of fish Trout dominates in all small capacity at villages of (35t/year). This rivers except Komarnica, on the production uses 18,500 Šavnik No data Komarnica, where River Tušinji, and downstream m³ of water during the numerous population from Boana. Good potential 24 hours. ljipljena (grayling) exists for the construction of

occur with a positive fishponds on the rivers Development potential trend of growth. Bukovici and Tušina. at Krnja for fish farming in Šavnik Jela and Gornja Bukovica. is excellent and at present fish stocks in the rivers are quite small. The municipality host the Fish species are following fishing contest for mainly the anglers: Salmonidae family,

which lives in river • On Vrazije (Devil’s rapids or lakes, such Lakes at Novakovići have lake), in June, as the Trout, Salmon, potential • The Black Lake Cup" in Žabljak No data etc. In pools and lakes, Also fish farming July. T besides different kinds potential at Rasova • The Tara Cup in August/ of frogs, fish include and char, trout, brook • The contest for fishing trout, minnow, pensioners on Black Lake huchen, grayling, and in August nase

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3.2 Annex 3-2: Further Details of Mining and Quarrying Activity in the DRB The following table provides details of the occurrence of minerals and the mining that is undertaken in the municipalities that make up the DRB.

Table 3-2: Further details of mining and quarrying activities within the DRB

Type of Other Municipality Locations Product details Trebačka River Marble and Gunjaje Village

decorative stone Piševska River Andrijevica Babov stream Architectural Apiary hill (Kuti) Grey marble 2.2Mm 3 building stone Žoljevica, Good quality 60,000m 3 Sand and Gravel Bandović Bridge 100-120,000m 3/annum Sand and Gravel Grncar River Poly metals – Plav Sulphides, zinc Gusinje Mura Visitora, Murine, Cakora i Not viable and Uranium and Plava. chert Decorative stone Živskog Razdolje, and marble and Plužine town Kamenskog and Velimlje building stone Villages (Jabukovac, Opaljena), and villages Rudinice (Ruđovo guvno, and About 20,000t high grade. about Red bauxite Ilidža) as well as in Veleševu below 50,000t lower grade. Plužine Dubljević and Gorani Lead and zinc Šćepan field site Krsma, Algar village Not viable Copper Šćepan field Not viable Ladin limestones Iron and Pyrite Not viable Crkvičko fields, Brskovo, Varin Coal Crkvičko fields and Brezana Not viable Lead and zinc Bjelasica Mining from 1976 but ended in Copper, mercury Brskovo' mining district of Gradina 1992. Reserves of 34,000 tonnes of and pyrite Višnjica', 'Igrišta', 'Bjelojevići copper metal Cerned, Brskovo, Višnjica, Igrišta and Est 15.8 million tonnes ore 4% grade Lead and zinc new Revír-cradle Razvršje and Gradina Reserve of 12.2 million tonnes Exploited 13th Century Silver and Brskovo and Bjelojeveci Significant pollution threat. Mercury Estimated reserve of 100,000tonnes Mojkovac of mercury with 0.2-0.3% grade Manganese Dubric' and 'Pribojina Sinjajevine slopes Geological reserves of 600,000 Technical Building Štitarica' and 'Štitarica-Taskovac. tonnes at Stitarica and 1.115 million stone tonnes at Taskovac 120,000m 3/year Near Mojkovac centre from Tara River Sand and Gravel 130-150,000 m³/year three locations 100,000m 3/year Gojaković on Tara River, 7.5km Sand and Gravel 160,000m 3/year downstream from Mojkovac Bijelo Polje Sulphide metals Zmajevca, Lecevišta Not viable

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Type of Other Municipality Locations Product details Gorge near the Nikoljac Building stone Tomaševo Limited exploitation At Brzava, Sakakuta, and Srdevca on Nine concessions granted for Sand and Gravel River Lim extraction of sand and gravel Bentonite Petrovac About 1 million tonnes detected. 30km 2 basin divided into four districts 158 million tonnes of geological Brown coal Budimlja, Petnjik, Zagorje and Berane reserve. 18.5 million tonnes exploited to date Estimated 16.5million tonnes of Lead and zinc Strmošne ponds15kms south of Berane reserves Berane Budimlja (Rosulj and Dojkovic), Jasikovac Brick clay Estimated 6 million m³ of reserves and Jaštak Building and River Bsitrica Not viable decorative stone River Lime at Lower Ržanica, and Sand and Gravel 16,700 m³ exploited in 2009. Brzava Building and "Skrbuša" and "Gradina" and "Javoraš" Kolašin decorative stone Brick clay "Donje Lipovo Reserves of 100,000 tonnes of ore Mercury and Krnje Jele, sediments of the river Tusinja with 0.2% Hg grade. A high pollution Pyrite threat Pyrite Krnje Jele, and the River Tusinja Sinjavinja, Ranisav (Krsanj, locality Rzana) Bauxite Not viable and Konat Iron Rudi and Kalina Not viable Tufa (Engineering Podmalinsko and Podzukvansko on the 2.1ha area 116,000m 3 stone) site of Tavani Reserves are estimated at 730.000t, of which 200,000 t good quality Šavnik Bentonite and Fields at Timar bentonite. Not yet exploited due to conflict with arable land (circa 30,000t) Tušinjsko field, Konate and Dragoševac, Ornamental Extraction of the stone at many Dubrovska, and the villages Komarnica stone, marble locations. and Grabovica. Bukovica and in the valley of the river Tusinja. larger reserves within moraine deposits on the western slopes of the Easily exploited, no details on Sand and Gravel troughs to Sinjajevine Timarskog fields, in extraction quantities the domains the villages of Struga, , Pljevlja Basin (coal deposits: with Cementara, Kalusici, , Komini and 188.4 million ) with gravitating small basins tons, of which 109.9 million tons in (deposits: Otilovici, Glisnica and Coal Maoce Basin, 76.8 million tons in Mataruge) Pljevlja basin and 1.7 million tons in Pljevlja Maoče Basin Ljuce-Sumanski Basin. Ljuce- Sumanski Basin (coal deposits: Sumani I and Ljuce II) Consists of four deposits: Suplja , 500,000 t/year Lead and Zinc Djurdjeve vode, Paljevine and Ribnik Copper 5.3 million tonnes with 0.75% copper

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Type of Other Municipality Locations Product details grade. Not yet exploited 6.4 million tonnes of proven Brick clay Pljevlja (Maljevac and Maoče) reserves. 500 million unproven at Maoče. Not active 1.66 million tonnes of cement Lime cement Potrlica near Pljevlja produced over 13 years. Closed in 1988 Kovac Mountain, near Pljevlja Reserves of 400,000 tonnes. Not Barite used sine 1956 Large reserves of glacial moraine located Good source of building materials. Žabljak Sand and Gravel at two quarries at Njegovuđa and Ražano not yet developed. Polje

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3.3 Annex 3-3: Assessment of Population and Structure in the DRB

3.3.1 Population According to the 2011 Census, 154,873 residents live in 10 municipalities located in the DRB. The birth rate in the basin in 2012 was 10 births per 1,000 inhabitants, while the mortality rate was 11.8‰. This implies that the area is undergoing a negative natural growth rate; this was -1.7‰ in 2012. Except for the municipalities of Berane (2‰) and Bijelo Polje (2‰), all other municipalities have a negative natural growth rate, which is most evident in the municipality Plužine (-13.7‰), and then in the municipalities Kolašin (- 7.9‰) and Pljevlja (-7.1‰).

Table 3-3: Vital Statistics of DRB in 2012

Born Died Population Growth

Total per 1000 inh. Total per 1000 inh. Total per 1000 inh. Andrijevica 48 9.5 77 15.2 -29 -5.7 Berane 410 12.2 342 10.1 68 2.0 Bijelo Polje 532 11.6 438 9.6 94 2.0 Kolašin 78 9.5 143 17.3 -65 -7.9 Mojkovac 78 9.2 96 11.3 -18 -2.1 Plav 118 9.1 131 10.0 -13 -1.0 Pljevlja 217 7.1 434 14.3 -217 -7.1 Plužine 14 4.5 57 18.1 -43 -13.7 Šavnik 18 8.9 32 15.9 -14 -6.9 Žabljak 29 8.2 55 15.6 -26 -7.4 DRB 1,542 10.0 1805 11.8 -263 -1.7 Data source: Montenegro Statistical Yearbook 2013

In the period from 1948 to 1971, the population of the municipalities in the DRB increased steadily, reaching the value of 214,027 inhabitants in 1971 (according to the Census 1971). Afterwards, population decline started and is visible until the latest Census 2011. The Census 2011 noted the lowest number of inhabitants in the area of DRB in Montenegro since 1948.

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Table 3-4: Population statistics for the period from 1948 to 2011

Population number by Census Years 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2003 2011 Andrijevica 10058 10267 9792 9266 7487 6696 5785 5071 Berane 27655 30376 34280 40085 42285 38953 35068 33970 Bijelo Polje 36795 41432 46651 52598 55634 55268 50284 46051 Kolašin 14074 14896 14882 13799 12656 11120 9949 8380 Mojkovac 5856 7252 8832 9833 10753 10830 10066 8622 Plav 15764 17330 18913 19542 19560 19305 13805 13108 Pljevlja 35926 40876 46677 46843 43316 39593 39806 30786 Plužine 8030 8952 9164 9078 6254 5247 4272 3246 Šavnik 7512 7847 7533 6842 5569 3690 2947 2070 Žabljak 5907 6773 6564 6141 5227 4914 4204 3569 DRB 167577 186001 203288 214027 208741 195616 176186 154873

Lowest Highest Source: Census 2011

All the municipalities in the DRB have registered population declines in the last census period from 2003 to 2011. Except for the municipalities of Berane, Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac, all other municipalities (7), according to the 2011 Census, have the lowest number of residents since the beginning of the whole observed period. In the municipalities of Andrijevica, Kolašin, Šavnik and Zabljak depopulation began in the period from 1953 to 1961, in the municipality of Plužine in the period from 1961 to 1971, in the municipality of Pljevlja in the period from 1971 to 1981, and until the 1991 Census population decline started in the municipalities of Berane, Bijelo Polje and Plav. In the Municipality of Mojkovac, the decline started after 1991.

According to the Census 2011 all the DRB municipalities were faced with the problem of depopulation, especially the municipalities of Šavnik, Plužine, Kolašin, Zabljak, Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Andrijevica, with population growth rates of -29% - 23%, -15.0 %, -13.50%, -13.4%, -12.0% and -11.50%, compared to the Census 2003.

3.3.2 Gender and age structure The population age structure is relatively balanced for all municipalities in DRB. The largest percentage share of the male population has municipality of Šavnik (51.7%) compared to females (48.3%), while the largest percentage share of female population is in the municipality of Pljevlja (50.8%), compared to the male population (49.2%). The total area is characterized by slightly higher share of male (50.2%) compared to female (49.8%) population. Such a trend was present in several decades, so there are no significant changes in the gender structure of the population.

Table 3-5: Gender Structure of DRB, 2011 Male Female Municipality Total No % No % Andrijevica 5071 2614 51.5 2457 48.5 Berane 33970 17087 50.3 16883 49.7 Bijelo Polje 46051 23204 50.4 22847 49.6 Kolašin 8380 4229 50.5 4151 49.5 Mojkovac 8622 4352 50.5 4270 49.5 Plav 13108 6664 50.8 6444 49.2 Pljevlja 30786 15138 49.2 15648 50.8

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Male Female Municipality Total No % No % Plužine 3246 1666 51.3 1580 48.7 Šavnik 2070 1071 51.7 999 48.3 Žabljak 3569 1773 49.7 1796 50.3 DRB 154873 77798 50.2 77075 49.8 Data source; Census 2011

The average age of the population of Montenegro is 37.2 years. Only in three out of ten municipalities in DRB average age is lower than national average. On the municipal level in DRB, population of Plužine in average is the oldest one with 43.7 years and in the stage of the deepest demographic age, and the youngest one is the population of Plav with an average of 36 years, but in the process of demographic ageing. Municipalities of Zabljak, Šavnik, Pljevlja and Kolašin are in deep demographic age.

Table 3-6: Average age of population by municipalities

Average age of population Municipality Stage of demographic age Total Male Female Urban Other Montenegro 37.2 36.0 38.4 36.6 38.4 demographic age Andrijevica 39.9 39.2 40.6 38.1 40.3 demographic age Berane 36.4 35.1 37.7 36.9 36.1 demographic age Bijelo Polje 36.1 35.1 37.1 35.1 37.1 demographic age Kolašin 40.1 38.7 41.5 37.6 41.3 deep demographic age Mojkovac 38.4 37.0 39.7 37.4 39.1 demographic age Plav 36.0 35.0 37.0 35.6 36.2 demographic age Pljevlja 41.8 40.4 43.1 39.0 46.6 deep demographic age Plužine 43.7 42.3 45.2 38.2 47.5 the deepest demographic age Šavnik 42.5 40.5 44.7 37.9 43.9 deep demographic age Žabljak 41.9 41.0 42.8 40.5 43.3 deep demographic age Data source: Census 2011

Children aged 0-19 years, the preschool age, primary school children and secondary school age represent 23.3% of the total population. In detail, children from 0 to 14 years of age make 13.8% in the total population. Working age population (15 to 64) makes up 71.5%, while the population aged 65 and over represents 14.7% (see figure below ).

Low population density in DRB is a consequence of urbanization and population migrations from Northern to Central and Southern regions as well as abroad. Internal migrations or displacements within Montenegro

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The largest outflow was recorded in the municipality of Bijelo Polje, where the number of inhabitants living abroad has increased by over 700% compared to 1991. A similar trend is also present in other municipalities (Andrijevica, Berane, Zabljak, Pljevlja, Šavnik, etc.).

One of the most important demographic problems is the migration of the younger population from rural to urban areas, and thus there are significant changes in their structure.

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Table 3-7: Population by age by municipalities, Census 2011

Age Municipality Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 over 85

Andrijevica 5071 251 307 345 363 301 334 275 301 315 374 402 357 294 193 274 194 129 60 Berane 33970 2278 2340 2525 2818 2303 2241 2169 2230 2232 2331 2277 2027 1671 1284 1520 900 577 236 Bijelo Polje 46051 3079 3115 3414 3581 3352 3229 3228 2990 2878 3088 3144 2910 2362 1709 1812 1186 679 271 Kolašin 8380 390 431 534 596 606 544 483 501 559 651 652 553 454 379 422 339 202 83 Mojkovac 8622 395 543 610 636 603 557 545 530 600 722 617 597 460 341 393 270 140 61 Plav 13108 835 986 1084 1121 1006 813 765 727 815 963 932 715 607 454 530 422 221 111 Pljevlja 30786 1293 1557 1838 1935 1781 1831 1800 1819 2018 2318 2631 2395 1926 1532 1806 1192 745 343 Plužine 3246 120 155 172 209 197 183 158 165 202 230 255 258 223 203 224 140 96 56 Šavnik 2070 83 109 102 138 143 136 90 115 132 162 156 133 160 86 133 91 62 37 Žabljak 3569 162 162 187 243 248 214 213 185 232 276 261 247 247 182 253 119 92 46 DRB 154873 8886 9705 10811 11640 10540 10082 9726 9563 9983 11115 11327 10192 8404 6363 7367 4853 2943 1304

Data source: Census 2011

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3.4 Annex 3-4 Education

3.4.1 Education System The education system can be summarised as follows:

Preschool education Nurseries provide childcare services for children up to 3 yeares of age. Kindergartens cater to children aged 3-6. Preschool education is not compulsory.

Primary education The compulsory primary education programme lasts eight years for children aged 7-15; it is comprised two four-year cycles: grades 1-4 (with classroom teachers) and grades 5-8 (with subject teachers). In 2004/2005 a new nine-year programme consisting of three three-year cycles started to be implemented in 20 schools, and the entry age in the first grade of primary school was lowered to age 6. Starting from 2012/2013, the nine-year school curricula was fully implemented in all grades of primary schools.

Secondary education Secondary education is offered in gymnasiums, combined secondary schools (offering general and vocational education), vocational schools and art schools. Gymnasium and art schools offer four-year programmes. Vocational schools offer two-, three- and four-year (middle level) programmes of preparing for work and further education.

Higher education Higher education is provided at the public universities, which comprises faculties/academies and higher institutes, and private higher education institutions. In accordance with the new Law on Higher Education of 2003, bachelor’s degree programmes at the undergraduate level last three to four years (five years in the case of pharmacy; six years in the case of medicine).

3.4.2 Educational trends in DRB In the area of DRB there are institutions for all levels of education, but their spatial distribution is uneven. At the primary level there is a relatively even disposition located not only in municipal centers, but in rural areas as well. However, secondary schools are concentrated in the municipal centers. In Bijelo Polje, there are three branches of faculty based in Podgorica, and in the municipality of Berane there is one private faculty and one branch of faculty of the University in Podgorica.

In the school year 2012/13, a total of 29,482 persons participated in some form of education levels, primary education comprised 56.2%, secondary 27.6% and tertiary 16.3%.

The number of pupils in primary schools showed a further decrease in the 2012/2013 school year, which is a common trend in recent years, mainly because of the negative growth rate affecting the region and mentioned in earlier sections above. Regarding secondary education, the number of pupils/students in 2012/2013 decreased by approximately 0.2%, when compared to the 2011/2012 school year (SY). The most noticeable decrease of number of elementary school students was in the municipalities of Mojkovac, Plužine and Zabljak (by about 7% compared to the SY 2011/2012). Conversely, there is an increase in the number of high school students seen in the municipalities of Andrijevica, Mojkovac, Pljevlja, Plužine and Zabljak (see Table 3-8).

Table 3-8: Education institutions and number of newly registered pupils in the SY 2012/2013

Elementary schools Highschools Students by place Main municipality in DRB institutions students teachers institutions students teachers of living Andrijevica 13 512 48 1 159 12 112 Berane 44 3863 342 4 2435 218 1150 Bijelo Polje 59 5407 416 3 2228 148 1539

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Elementary schools Highschools Students by place Main municipality in DRB institutions students teachers institutions students teachers of living Kolasin 15 766 85 1 367 28 220 Mojkovac 10 917 63 1 488 38 310 Plav 15 1590 95 1 689 60 288 Pljevlja 42 2833 250 2 1410 122 858 Pluzine 11 254 31 1 137 22 109 Savnik 9 149 39 1 30 10 63 Zabljak 2 271 33 1 180 18 148 DRB 220 16562 1402 16 8123 676 4797 Data source: Statistical Yearbook of Montenegro, MONSTAT

3.4.3 Illiteracy Rate Illiteracy within the DRB, measured within the total population over 10 years of age, is consistently greater than the national average (2.2% compared with 1.5%). Furthermore, illiteracy in DRB is more pronounced in women (3.6% compared with 0.7% in men).

Table 3-9: Population aged 10 and over by gender, and illiterates by age groups

Area Gender Total population over 10 years Illiterate Illiterate Rate total 542649 8149 1.5 Montenegro male 265859 1559 0.6 female 276790 6590 2.4 total 136282 2943 2.2 DRB male 68129 503 0.7 female 68153 2440 3.6 Data source: Census 2011

3.4.4 Educational structure and attainment The educational structure of the population within DRB is mostly adverse, since all education levels are below the national average. Around 3.1% of the DRB population older than 15 years have received no education (mirroring the illiteracy rate mentioned above); whilst the national average was 2.3%. Further 11.1% of the DRB population received an incomplete primary education, greater than the national average of 7.3%. Conversely, the DRB population receiving a primary education was greater than the national average; 26.7% compared to 20.8% (see Table 3-10).

Table 3-10: Population aged 15 and over by educational attainment

Main Without Incomplete primary Primary Secondary High Unknown Municipality education education education education education Andrijevica 2.5 8.8 29.4 49.4 9.6 0.3 Berane 2.8 9.1 28.3 47.2 12.1 0.5 Bijelo Polje 3.0 10.2 28.4 47.3 10.7 0.5 Kolašin 2.3 11.0 27.9 47.7 10.6 0.5 Mojkovac 2.1 10.0 22.7 54.1 10.4 0.6 Plav 4.5 14.0 31.0 40.1 9.8 0.6 Pljevlja 3.9 13.2 21.9 50.1 10.4 0.6 Plužine 2.6 15.5 26.0 47.8 7.8 0.2 Šavnik 3.4 12.7 26.8 46.7 9.8 0.6 Žabljak 2.5 12.7 20.3 52.1 11.7 0.7 DRB 3.1 11.1 26.7 47.9 10.7 0.5 Data source: Census 2011

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In terms of attainment of secondary and higher education, the over 15 population in the DRB is below the national average. The difference is especially noticeable with the highly educated population, 10.7% in the DRB compared with 17.1% for all of Montenegro.

At the municipal level, the worst educational attainment is noticeable in Plav, Pljevlja and Plužine municipalities, where Plav and Pljevlja have the highest percentage of people with no education (4.5% and 3.9%), and all three municipalities have the highest percentage of people with incomplete primary education (14%, 13.2% and 15.5% respectively). Plužine also has the lowest percentage of people with a higher education (only 7.8%). All the municipalities have a lower percentage of highly educated population, compared to the national average. The best educational attainment in the DRB was in the municipalities of Berane, Zabljak and Kolašin.

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3.5 Annex 3-5: Employment and Unemployment

3.5.1 Employment and Unemployment From a national perspective, about 80.5% of the active population (estimated to be 251,000 people in 2013) 2 are in employment and 19.5% are unemployed (48,900). The number of persons in employment in comparison with the previous year has increased by 0.4% and the number of unemployed persons has decreased by 1.0%. The activity rate for the 2013 is 50.1%, the employment rate is 40.3% and unemployment rate is 19.5%. Details of the employment and unemployment rates in the DRB are shown in the Table 3-11 below. Data by municipalities in the DRB that are in the scope of area of Republic of Serbia are given in the following tables and graphs:

Table 3-11: Employment and Unemployment in the Municipalities of the DRB

DRB EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT Participation rate (%) Employment rate (%) Unemployment rate (%) Municipalities 2011 2011 2011 Andrijevica 43.2 24.3 43.7 Berane 48.5 28.5 41.3 Bijelo Polje 47.9 30.4 36.6 Kolašin 54.9 40.0 27.2 Mojkovac 48.7 31.7 35.0 Plav 44.8 22.2 50.4 Pljevlja 56.6 39.2 30.6 Plužine 67.9 50.5 25.6 Šavnik 55.7 43.2 22.4 Žabljak 56.8 43.3 23.9

The Participation rate in DRB was the highest in the municipality of Plužine (67.9%) and the lowest in the municipality of Andrijevica (43.2%), the regional average being 52.5%. The municipalities of Plav (44.8%), Bijelo Polje (47.9%), Berane (48.5%) and Mojkovac (48.7%) had participation rates below the regional average.

The employment rate was also the highest in the municipality of Plužine (43.3%) and the lowest in the municipality of Plav (22.2%), the regional average being 37.7%. Beside the municipality of Plužine, the employment rate above the regional average is apparent in the municipalities of Žabljak (43.3%), Šavnik (43.2%), Kolašin (40%) and Pljevlja (39.2%).

The unemployment rate in the Montenegro was the highest in the municipality of Plav (50.4%) and the lowest in the municipality of Šavnik (22.4%), the average being 33.7%. Beside the municipality of Plav, the unemployment rate above the regional average is apparent in the municipalities of Mojkovac (35.0%), Bijelo Polje (36.6%), Berane (41.3%) and Andrijevica (43.7%).

2 Montenegro, Labour Force Survey conducted in 2013.

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According to NACE classification: Manufacturing, Mining and quarrying, Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, Construction, Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, Transportation and storage, Accommodation and food service activities, Information and communication, Information and communication, Financial and insurance activities, Real estate activities, Professional, scientific and technical activities, Administrative and support service activities have a proportion of employment with 54.3% of total employees among the Montenegrin’s part of DRB, this rate is below the regional average (58.8%).

The sectors of Public administration and defence; compulsory social security, and defence, Education, Human health and social work activities, Arts, entertainment and recreation and Other service activities are the second most important categories of employment and have a share of 36.8 %, which is around the regional average (35.1%%).

Agriculture, forestry and fishing have a relatively important role in the Montenegrin’s part of DRB with 6.7%, which is below the regional average (7.9%).

3.5.2 Living standards of population Average gross and net salaries for the DRB municipalities are shown in Table 3-12 below.

Table 3-12: Average Monthly Salaries in the Municipalities of the DRB AVERAGE MONTHLY SALARIES (EUR) 2013. Municipalities Average gross salaries Average net salaries Andrijevica 609 405 Berane 651 432 Bijelo Polje 609 404 Kolašin 655 435 Mojkovac 651 432 Plav 642 427 Pljevlja 782 515 Plužine 800 524 Šavnik 664 440 Žabljak 680 450

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The highest average gross and average net monthly wage, was apparent in the municipality of Plužine (800 € and 524 €), which is above the DRB regional average (581 € and 379.8 €). The lowest average gross and average net monthly wage, was in the municipality of Bijelo Polje (609 € and 404 €), but still above the regional average.

3.5.3 The age dependency ration The Age Dependence Ratio (ADR) quantifies the number of persons in a population who are not economically active (people younger than 15 or older than 64) for every 100 economically active persons (aged 15-64) in that population. The ADR highlights the potential dependency burden on workers and indicates the shifts in dependency from a situation in which children are dominant to one in which older persons outnumber children as the demographic transition advances (that is, the transition from high mortality and high fertility, to low mortality and low fertility). A high ADR indicates that the economically active population and the overall economy face a greater burden to support and provide the social services needed by children and by older persons who are often economically dependent. The ADR for the municipalities in the DRB is shown in Table 3-13 below.

Table 3-13: Age Dependency Ratio for the Municipalities of the DRB

AGE DEPENDENCE RATIO Population aged Population aged Population aged Age Dependence Municipalities 0-15 15-64 65 and over Ratio Andrijevica 903 3,316 850 52.9 Berane 7,143 22,299 4,517 52.3 Bijelo Polje 9,608 30,762 5,657 49.6 Kolašin 1,355 5,599 1,425 49.7 Mojkovac 1,548 5,867 1,205 46.9 Plav 2,905 8,464 1,738 54.9 Pljevlja 4,688 20,454 5,618 50.4 Plužine 447 2,080 719 56.1 Šavnik 294 1,365 409 51.5 Žabljak 511 2,366 692 50.8

The highest value ADR was in the municipality of Plužine (56.1), while the lowest ADR value was in the municipality of Mojkovac (46.9). The average ADR value for all DRB municipalities was 51.5. The average ADR value is high and indicates that the economically active population and the overall economy face a greater burden to support and provide the social services needed by children and by older persons who are often economically dependent.

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4 Annex 4 – Supporting Surface Water Hydrology

4.1 Annex 4-1 Methodology of Surface Water Hydrologic Modelling/Model Verification Methodology of Hydrological Modelling In terms of the classification of the hydrologic modelling, subject model is deterministic, distributed hydrological model. Spatial distribution is achieved by application of "irregular" hydrological units or HRUs (Hydrological Response Units) formed through the procedure of the basin delineation. As opposed to utilization of conventional procedures that include application of GIS software and overlaying various GIS maps required for different HRUs identification, within the delineation procedure the subject model creates HRU grid independently. In the second phase of delineation, each HRU is assigned within its own set of parameters on the basis of its affiliation to certain area (COVER). This is how the HRU grid is created to be unique in terms of the area and soil parameters. After delineation, simulation is launched. Simulation starts after the spatial distribution of meteorological data. Vertical water balance and conditional horizontal water streaming is then calculated, and the result is the discharge on hydrologic profiles of the river network and inflows to surface and underground storages /retention basins.

Catchment Area Delineation Catchment area was subdivided on HRUs through the procedure of delineation. HRU is the part of the system for calculation of the principal component of the vertical water balance. HRU grid may be the triangle grid resulting from triangulation or the grid defined in other manner. One of the options is to form the grid composed of Thiessen polygons and triangle grid as a result of triangulation.

This algorithm is implemented in two steps. The first step is a backward run through the hydrographic grid presented as oriented graph. This step implies starting from the most downstream hydraulic profiles set for each nod, downstream waterway and downstream hydraulic profile. This run also tests grid cohesion. The second step is the forward run, starting from the most upstream waterways towards hydraulic profiles. The same run is used also to determine the total length from each node to its upstream hydraulic profile, as well as the average slope.

Figure 4-1: Catchment Delineation Process Simulation Mandatory input data for calculation are rainfall and daily temperatures (mean, minimum, maximum) for at least one meteorological station in the basin. For the purpose of determination of the average height of

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Figure 4-2: Flow paths identification – left, meteorological data interpolation – right Vertical Water Balance Calculation of the vertical water balance requires decomposition of each HRU to three reservoirs: vegetation, snow cover and soil wetness. Vegetation is treated as the reservoir for receiving one segment of rainfall (interception process). Current capacity of the reservoir is dependent upon of vegetation development period (i.e. type of vegetation and development phase) and maximum capacity. The first step in the balance calculation in the subject reservoir is to reduce total rainfall for the part to be retained by vegetation, and the second step is the calculation of the evaporation from vegetation. Important role in the snow melt modelling is played by the temperature (mean, minimum and maximum) for the subject time step. Snow reservoir status is calculated as the snow cover status minus snow melt and evaporation off the snow cover (sublimation). Soil wetness reservoir is modelled by subdividing it to one surface layer and limited number of subsurface layers.

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Figure 4-3: HRU subdivision on reservoirs Surface runoff is calculated by means of the modified SCS method under which potential absorption is calculated on the basis of real soil wetness in each time step. This means that after prolonged dry period, potential absorption is increased. Percolation from one layer to the other is calculated by means of equations that take into consideration the filtration through saturated and unsaturated zone. Also, due consideration is paid to the fact that the filtration coefficient is dependent on the soil wetness content.

Results of the vertical water balance are two components: surface (direct) and depth (subsurface/base) runoff.

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Figure 4-4: Vertical water balance Horizontal Water Balance After the completion of the vertical water balance calculation, water streams further up to the hydraulic profile along the hydrographic grid by means of the linear reservoirs system.

Surface runoff spills to one linear reservoir to transform to a direct runoff in the relevant profile of the hydrographic grid. Seepage component is also spilled to one linear reservoir and transformed to the base runoff in the relevant profile of the hydrographic river grid. This provides for existence of different hydraulic profiles for direct and base runoff.

Sum of the two components is the total runoff read on the hydraulic profile of the river grid.

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Figure 4-5: Transformation of direct (Q surf ) and base (W perc ) runoff

Calibration and Verification of the Hydrological Model

The following sections will explain the hydrological model calibration procedure aimed at adopting the values of calibration parameters with satisfactory compounding of runoff hydrographs for modelled and observed values, to be subsequently confirmed in the verification period (one different from the calibration period).

In order to use hydrological series for model calibration and verification they have to be non-regulated , i.e. it is necessary to exclude storage influences that lead to alteration of the natural flow regimes in the watercourses. Daily discharge time series have been modified in accordance with the start of operation of storages in the basin in order for the series to reflect the non-regulated - natural flow regime. For that purpose have been used measurements performed on dams, such as the headrace water level and flow through storage drainage structures, along with storage volume curves. Upon these and other measurements by using balance equations were reconstructed natural hydrological regimes at dam profiles.

For calibration and verification of hydrological model were used time series with a daily time step. The period with the longest series, both hydrological and meteorological, in the Drina River Basin is between 1971 and 1984. For other periods, before or after this one, are characteristic inexistent data in hydrological and/or meteorological daily time series. In accordance with that for verification and calibration of hydrological model was chosen a period based upon the availability of daily time series; this period is long enough to allow for estimation of model parameters during calibration (from 1971 to 1977), and then can be used for hydrological model verification, using data not used in model calibration (from 1978 to 1984).

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Decomposition of the DRB Area The DRB area decomposition has been conducted according to the river sections with the most reliable discharge measurements, so as to achieve the most relevant evaluation of calibration (verification) success. Based on that, the entire basin area was subdivided into the following sectors:

The Lim River sector up to the "Prijepolje" HS; The Lim River and River sectors up to the "Strmica" HS; The Tara River sector up to the "Šćepan Polje" HS; The Piva River sector up to the "Šćepan Polje" HS; The Drina River sector up to the "Foča" HS; The Drina River sector up to the "Višegrad" HS; The Drina River sector up to the "Bajina Bašta" HS; The Drina River sector up to the "Zvornik" HS and The Drina River sector up to the mouth into the Sava River.

Each sector, i.e. river section, included decomposition of HRUs. Calculation of the vertical and horizontal water balance has been conducted for all HRUs according to the methodology described in the previous chapter. Each sector has an outlet hydraulic profile used for comparison of modelled and observed runoff values. The following figure is a presentation of the basin area decomposition into aforementioned sectors with positions of the hydraulic profiles along the main course and tributaries. Results were presented only for outlet sections of the sector.

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Figure 4-6: Breakdown of the Drina River basin area

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Meteorological and Hydrological Data Data from the metrological and hydrological stations in the Drina River basin were used for hydrologic model calibration, i.e. verification. Best data sets are available for the period of 1970s and 1980s and, thus, these data sets were used in model calculations. data used are rainfall data from 88 meteorological stations and temperature data from 29 meteorological stations.

More details on the meteorological stations that calculation data were taken from are given in Chapter 4.1. All missing data were filled in for the selected periods of calibration and verification.

The 1971 to 1977 period was chosen for calibration, and the 1978 to 1984 period was selected for verification. Start of simulation for both calculations was the end of summer, i.e. start of autumn (October 1st ), when soil is relatively dry, that is, the start of the hydrological year was used.

Rainfall data used were those from the hydrologic stations described in Chapter 4.2. Modelling results are shown only for hydraulic profiles along the downstream section of the aforementioned sectors.

Calibration Parameters Distributed hydrological model for the Drina River basin runoff calculation includes a huge number of parameters. Certain model parameters can be determined precisely with satisfactory accuracy, while some other model parameters are only approximate. For the hydrologic model to give results corresponding to reality it was necessary to determine relevant values of insufficiently known parameters.

Calibration of the distributed hydrological model of the Drina River basin was conducted with historical data. Temperatures and rainfall data measured during the subject period were assigned as model input data for the selected characteristic periods. Calculated basin runoffs were then compared to values measured during the selected periods. Correction of the individual model parameters was conducted on the basis of resulting deviations aimed at having corrected model providing results with better match to measured values. This is how parameter sets were formed for each calibrated section of the river course, i.e. sector, providing the best match of observed and modelled values. Such parameter sets were used for the verification period to confirm the validity of adopted values.

Again, any change in the basin, for example formation of new meteorological stations, building of hydro- technical facilities and similar, would require updating of adopted parameter sets.

Model Efficiency Assessment After the calibration, the completed rainfall-runoff model parameter set is formed and is then assessed according to pre-set criteria. Three criteria were selected in order to systematize model accuracy according to different runoff performances: NSE – Nash-Sutcliffe index, RSR – relative squared error and R – correlation coefficient.

Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient is calculated using the equation:

where Q o is observed and Q m is modelled discharge. Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient can range between and 1. If the coefficient value is 1, than the modeled and observed data match perfectly. On the other hand, if the coefficient value is 0, than the modelled data are

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where Q o is observed and Q m is modelled discharge. Valued of the subject coefficient range between 0 and . The closer the value of coefficient is to 0, the better is the match. Based on criteria functions, modelling quality can be classified into four groups:

Efficiency Assessment NSE RSR Very good 0.750.70

Correlation coefficient is calculated as follows:

Subject coefficients can also range between and 1. The closer the value of coefficient is to 1, the better is the match.

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4.2 Annex 4-2 Results of Calibration of the Model Used for Computation of Mean Weekly Discharges The following charts show the intra-annual distribution of weekly discharges during the calibration period.

• Mean monthly values of weekly discharges(calibration period) • Minimum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period) • Maximum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period)

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Figure 4-7: Mean monthly values of weekly discharges(calibration period)

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Figure 4-8: Minimum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period)

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Figure 4-9: Maximum monthly values of weekly discharges (calibration period)

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4.3 Annex 4-3:Verification of Model Used for Computation of Mean Weekly Discharge Hydrological model verification was conducted for October 1 st 1978 to September 29 th 1984. Parameter sets adopted in the model calibration procedure were used. Table below presents verification efficiency assessments for the aforementioned sectors of river sections. Table 4-1: Verification efficiency assessment on the hydro-profiles of relevant sectors

Assessment of model efficiency No. Hydraulic profile River NSE RSR R Comment (according to NSE and RSR criteria) 1 "Šćepan polje" Tara 0.796 0.452 0.893 very good 2 "Šćepan polje" Piva 0.668 0.576 0.821 good 3 "Foča" Drina 0.562 0.662 0.816 satisfactory 4 "Prijepolje" Lim 0.797 0.45 0.893 very good 5 "Strmica" Lim 0.779 0.47 0.884 very good 6 "Višegrad" Drina 0.719 0.53 0.881 good 7 "Bajina Bašta" Drina 0.742 0.508 0.869 good 8 "Zvornik" Drina 0.772 0.477 0.881 very good 9 "Mouth of the river" Drina 0.772 0.478 0.881 very good

The following charts show average annual values of minimum, mean and maximum observed and modelled weekly discharges at the hydraulic profiles of river sections.

Figure 4-10: Average annual maximums of weekly discharges at the hydraulic profiles during the verification period

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Figure 4-11: Average annual minimums of the weekly discharges at the hydraulic profiles during the verification period

Figure 4-12: Average annual weekly discharges at hydraulic profiles during the verification period

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Minimalne mesečne vrednosti - ušće reke Drine u Maksimalne mesečne vrednosti - ušće reke Drine Savu u Savu

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Proticaj Proticaj (m3/s) 200 Osmotreno 100 0 Jul Jun Maj April Mart Januar Avgust Februar Oktobar Decembar Novembar Septembar Slika 4-1: Srednje, minimalne i maksimalne mesečne vrednosti sedmičnih proticaja (kalibracioni period)

After reviewing the results of calibration and verification of the model, it can be concluded that generally the model gives very good agreement with observed data. The adopted sets parameters obtained in the calibration procedure, confirmed good agreement hydrological size and during the verification period.

Considering that 30 to 40 years old data were used for calibration and verification (this was necessary for reasons of availability of continuous measurements), the following model development phases should include more recent measurements. A change of the crucial parameters would result in gaining the view of the actual situation in the basin. This is the reason for emphasizing the necessity of observation system expansion, establishment of new meteorological and hydrological stations, as well as innovation of measurement equipment. This would provide for more reliable data with direct reflection on the modelling quality.

Anyway, current status of the model provides very good results, but there is always a potential to improve calculation methodology for certain hydrological values, as well as the implementation of other methods aimed at better model adaptation to specific features of a basin area (for example, karst area).

Significance of the Drina River basin area forecast model development cannot be highlighted sufficiently enough considering the size of the area and further development potentials definitely present in the basin. Subject approach to modelling (as described above) provides major flexibility and simple system expansion, possibility of reliable future analyses, as well as large data quantity that can be used in decision making process. The model can be used as analysis tool for design phase in regard to certain hydro-technical facilities, on one hand, and for creation of the future operational management model of facility usage, on the other

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4.4 Annex 4-4: Probability of Maximum Flood Discharge Occurrence on Hydrological Stations in the DRB

1000 1600 Pearson (III) 900 Pearson (III) Log -Pearson (III) 1400 Log -Pearson (III) Gumbel 800 Gumbel empirical 1200 empirical 700 Log-Normal Log -Normal

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Figure 4-15: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Crna Poljana" HS and "Trebaljevo" HS (Tara River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period

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Figure 4-16: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Đurđevića Tara" HS and "Šćepan Polje" HS (Tara River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period

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Figure 4-17: Probability of maximum flood discharge occurrence on "Pljevlja" HS and "Gradac" HS (Ćehotina River) for the 1926 to 2014 processing period

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5 Annex 5 – Supporting Groundwater

5.1 Annex 5.1: List of Principle Spring Sources in DRB Minimum Spring No Spring Name Aquifer Name Yield (l/s) Utilisation 1 Springs in river bad of Gornje Tare Širokar >200 not tapped 2 Izvori Bistrice u slivu Pčinje Vučje 200 Not tapped 3 Mušovića vrela Bjelasica 170 Kolašin 4 Vojkovića vrela Sinjajevina 100 Not tapped Springs in river bed of Plašnice Not tapped 5 (Migalivica, Ropušica Plašnice, Đev. Sinjajevina >100 For table water vrela) 6 Ravnjak Sinjajevina 1150 For table water 7 Bjelovac Sinjajevina 1500 Not tapped 8 Ćorbudžak Sinjajevina 100 Not tapped 9 Ljutica Sinjajevina 2000 Not tapped 10 Mušova vrela Kosanica 100 Not tapped 11 Bijela vrela Njegovudja 100 Not tapped 12 Sige Pivska planina 100 Not tapped 13 Kućišta Pivska planina 1500 Not tapped 14 Kaludjerovača Pivska planina 1500 Not tapped 15 Sige Bailovića Pivska planina 100 Not tapped 16 Nozdruć i Vukovića vrelo Pivska planina 100 Not tapped 17 Bukovička vrela Durmitor 200 Not tapped 18 Boanska vrela Sinjajevina 50 Not tapped 19 Grabovice i Komarnice spring Ivica i Durmito > 200 Not tapped 20 Šavnička glava Sinjajevina 100 Šavnik 21 Krnovska vrela Krnovska glavica 10 Not tapped 22 Oko Bijele Ostrvica 80 Not tapped 23 Duški spring Pivska planina 200 Submerged by Piva reservoir 24 Dubrovska vrel Pivska planina >500 Submerged by Piva reservoir 25 Vrela 500 Submerged by Piva reservoir 26 Bezujski mlin Pivska planina 500 Submerged by Piva reservoir 27 Nozdruc Pivska planina 500 Submerged by Piva reservoir 28 Jakšića vrelo Pivska planina 100 Submerged by Piva reservoir 29 Medjedja Pivska planina 500 Submerged by Piva reservoir 30 Rastioci Pivska planina 200 Submerged by Piva reservoir 31 Sutulija Bioč 50 Plužine 32 Pivsko oko – Sinjac Golija-Čaradje 1000 Submerged by Piva reservoir 33 Čokova vrela Pivska planina 100 Not tapped 34 Kaludjerova vrela Pivska planina 100 Not tapped Other springs in the river bed of 35 Piva submerged by Krupac Pivska planina >2000 Submerged by Piva reservoir reservoir Springs in river bed of Maočnice 36 , Krupice 150 Not tapped (Manito vrelo, Vlaovska vrela) 37 Springs in Matarugama Mataruga 30 Not tapped Springs in river bed of Ćehotina Katabun, Mataruge, 38 between Kozicka river and 200 Not tapped Otilović Durutovića Potpeć springs (Zmajeva, Ćehotina, 39 Pljevljakski basin 35 Pljevlja Mandovac, Vrelo etc) 40 Breznica Pljevljakski basin 30 Pljevlja

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Minimum Spring No Spring Name Aquifer Name Yield (l/s) Utilisation 41 Joguštica Pljevljakski basin 5 Pljevlja 42 Tvrdas Pljevljakski basin 65 Not tapped 43 Vrioci and Porosom spring Gradac 1 Gradac 44 Šumansko vrelo Vezišnica 10 Not tapped 45 Springs in Bjeloševina Bjeloševina 100 Not tapped Other springs in river bed of Krće, Plješevina 46 Ćehotina (between Pljevlja and 600 Not tapped , Potoci Gradca) 47 Alipašini spring Prokletije 2000 Not tapped 48 Bajrovića spring Prokletije 20 Gusinje Springs in river bad of Đurička 49 Prokletije 50 Plav and Jasenička river 50 Izvori Veličke rijeke Mokra planina >1000 Not tapped 51 Murinski izvori Visitora 50 Murino 52 Krkori Kutsko field 100 Andrijevica Other springs in Lim River bed Visitor, Želetin izmedju, 53 >100 Not tapped between Plav and Andrijevica Sjekirica 54 Vinicko vrelo Berane river bed >100 Not tapped 55 Dapsića vrelo Berane river bed 20 Berane 56 Manastirsko vrelo Berane river bed 80 Berane 57 Merića vrelo Bjelasica 100 Berane Other springs in Lim River bed 58 Berane river bed 2000 Not tapped between Andrijevica and Berane 59 Bistrica spring Bjelasica 300 Bijelo Polje 60 60.Bistričko vrelo – Đalovića klisur Korita 300 Not tapped Other springs in Lim River bed 61 Kurilo, Bjelasi Mušnica >1000 Not tapped between Berane and Bijelo Polje 62 Vrelo Ibr Hajla i Žljeb 100 Rožaje 63 Vrelo Grlje Hajla i Žljeb 5 Rožaje 64 Other springs in river bad of Ibar Hajla i Žljeb >100 Not tapped

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5.2 Annex 5.2: Methodology for Delineation of SWB and GWB

5.2.1 Methodology for SWB Delineation According to EU WFD, Surface Water Body (SWB) is defined as " a discrete and significant element of surface water such as a lake, a reservoir, a stream, river or canal, part of a stream, river or canal, which differ from each other in specific natural characteristics, the nature of the impact of human activity, or any other significant and distinguishable parameters ".

A SWB must not be split between different surface water categories (e.g. rivers, lakes, transitional waters and coastal waters). It must be of one category or another. The boundary of a water body may be established where two different category “meet” (Figure 5-1).

Figure 5-1 The boundaries to the categories of surface water create boundaries to water bodies

Geographical or hydro-morphological features can significantly influence surface water ecosystems and their vulnerability to human activities. These features can also differentiate discrete elements of surface water. For example, the confluence of one part of a river with another could clearly demarcate a geographically and hydro-morphologically distinct boundary to a water body (Figure 5-2).

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Figure 5-2: Example of the sub-division of a river on the basis of physical features – e.g. a river confluence

Heavily modified and artificial water bodies must be (at least) provisionally identified during the characterisation of surface waters. The identification of heavily modified water bodies must be based on the designation criteria set out in Article 4.3 of the WFD. In principle, the boundaries of heavily modified water bodies are primarily delineated by the extent of changes to the hydro-morphological characteristics that (a) result from physical alterations by human activity and (b) prevent the achievement of good ecological status.

The principles described above for the identification of surface water bodies can be applied in a hierarchical process (see Figure 5-3).

Figure 5-3: Summary of suggested hierarchical approach to the identification of SWB

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The main factor determining the necessary spatial detail of data gathering under the WFD is the size of the smallest feature to be shown on the maps. In the WFD the only direct indication in this context are the size thresholds given for the typology according to system A (WFD Annex II). These thresholds are set to a 0.5 km 2 surface for lakes and to a 10 km 2 catchment area for rivers. Although these thresholds do not imply that all water bodies larger than these numbers need to be reported (see the horizontal guidance on the application of the term “water body”), these figures can be used to estimate the required detail of data gathering or the input scale.

5.2.2 Methodology for GWB Delineation Introduction The application of the term body of groundwater must be understood in the context of the hierarchy of relevant definitions provided under Article 2 and 7 of the WFD, more specifically

• Article 2.2: Groundwater means all water, which is below the surface of the ground in the saturated zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil; • Article 2.11: Aquifer means a subsurface layer or layers of rock or other geological strata of sufficient porosity and permeability to allow either a significant flow of groundwater or the abstraction of significant quantities of groundwater; • Article 2.12: Body of groundwater means a distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers. • Article 7 requires the identification of all groundwater bodies used, or intended to be used, for the abstraction of more than 10 m3 of drinking water a day as an average. By implication, this volume could be regarded as a significant quantity of groundwater. Geological strata capable of permitting such levels of abstraction (even only locally) would therefore qualify as aquifers.

Member States will need to take into account the particular characteristics of their aquifers when delineating bodies of groundwater. For example, the flow characteristics of some geological strata, such as karst and fractured bedrock, are much more complex and difficult to predict than others. The delineation of water bodies should therefore be regarded as an iterative process, refined over time to the extent needed to adequately assess and manage risks to the achievement of the WFD's objectives.

The degree of subdivision of groundwater into bodies of groundwater is a matter for Members States to decide on the basis of the particular characteristics of their River Basin Districts. In making such decisions, it

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Hierarchical process for identifying bodies of groundwater based on the principles described in this Guidance paper :

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5.2.3 Suggested Approach for Water Bodies Codification in DRB Unique European codes are provided by the following format:

MS#1#2…#22 where:

MS = a 2 character Member State identifier, in accordance with ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 country codes, and

#1#2…#22 = an up to 22 character feature code that is unique within the Member State.

For example:-

A Groundwater Body in Germany might have the identifier DE45734 Or a Lake Monitoring Station in Spain might have the identifier ES67003800958730

Special advice given is that:

• Alphabetical characters should always be in upper case, as systems will be case sensitive; • Special characters must be avoided, such as ‘$’, ‘!’, ‘&’, ‘ë’, ‘á’, etc.; • Digits should be used where practical to help avoid the above problems.

Use of the MS#1#2…#22 is the only requirement for unique European feature identification codes. The Data Dictionary in Appendix III allows for these identification codes. Codes of this format should be used for initial and subsequent references to features when reporting to the Commission.

Once the river network has been uniquely coded, it can be used to assign unique codes to features that are connected to it. This provides another mechanism for assignment of unique codes at a local level without having to cross check against national assignments.

River segment identification codes can be used locally to assign unique codes to:

• River water bodies; • Lakes; • Lake water bodies; • Transitional water bodies; and • The monitoring stations for all of these.

As explained later, the outlet river segment code should generally be used for hydrologically connected features that are associated with multiple river segments.

For example, monitoring stations can be identified with codes that are an extension of river codes. The first two digits of a 4-digit monitoring station code ‘MMMM’ might be used. The last two digits could be used at a later stage to allow further stations to be inserted, while maintaining a sequence to the order of stations. Such a sequence would be important for the purpose of visual confirmation of uniqueness.

Coding Approach

If rivers are already substantially identified, it may be pragmatic to extend existing coding. However, the number of rivers to be identified may amount to multiples of the number already coded. Codes may also need to be reviewed to achieve harmonisation with Member States involved in shared RBDs. Coding could be as simple as sequential identifiers; however, structured hydrological codes are recommended. This

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http://193.178.1.168/River_Coding_Review.htm .

The Pfafstetter system is the generally preferred system. Its benefits are addressed at the above web address.

Pfafstetter implementation issues are addressed in Appendix IV. of the following web link. However, further consideration is required in order to produce a system that adequately caters for rivers, lakes and marine waters in an integrated way.

In the meantime, structured hydrological codes are preferable to random or non-hydrological codes. So where extensive further river coding is expected, a modified version of the Pfafstetter system is proposed as an interim solution pending the possible adoption of a further modified or alternative system.

Pfafstetter Basin Codification

First, identify the four tributaries with the highest flow accumulations (largest drainage areas) along the main stem.

These are assigned even digits from downstream to upstream

Next, assign odd digits to the inter basins along the main stem.

Note: In the Pfafstetter system, basin 9 is defined as a main stem basin and has a higher flow accumulation value than tributary 8.

Subdivision of Tributaries:

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6 Annex 6 – Supporting Water Quality

6.1 Data from REC Pollution Inventory Part A – WEA Basic Information and Risk Assessment Part B – WED Basic Information and Risk Assessment Part C – PUC Basic Information and Risk Assessment

Part A - WEA Basic information Company No. Coordinates Recipient Basin Company activity Remark Name Generation of 1 Pljevlja thermal power plant x = 4 800 00, y = 6 600 000 Vezisnica Cehotina Vezisnica (2 rkm); Cehotina (70 rkm) electrical energy Vezisnica (2 rkm); Cehotina (70 rkm); Drina. Water from the dewatering of coal deposits is 2 Coal mine (Pljevlja) x = 4 801 500, y = 6 610 700 Vezisnica Cehotina Open pit coal mine discharged into the Cehotina and Vezisnica via pumps. Suplja stijena lead and Open pit for the Cehotina (43 rkm); Drina. Began operating in 3 zinc mine (Gradac x = 4 806 625 y = 6 593 625 Cehotina Drina extraction of lead and May 2010. Plevlja) zinc Bojkomerc sawmill 4 x = 4 732 450, y = 7 401 600 Zlorecica Lim Wood processing Zlorecica (2 rkm); Lim (175 rkm); Drina (Andrijevica) Slaughterhouse and 5 Mesopromet (Bijelo Polje) x = 4 767 900, y = 7 400 900 Lim Drina Lim (64 rkm); Drina meat processing Processing of 6 Alulia (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 150, y = 7 384 700 Tara Drina aluminium for Tara (100 rkm); Drina windows 7 Pan Les (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 150, y = 7 384 700 Tara Drina Wood processing Tara (100 rkm); Drina 8 Iver (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 150, y = 7 384 700 Tara Drina Wood processing Tara (100 rkm); Drina 9 Alisa (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 150, y = 7 384 700 Tara Drina Wood processing Tara (100 rkm); Drina Wood sawmill semi- 10 Trudbenik (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 200, y = 7 386 500 Tara Drina Sawdust burning in the factory’s thermal plant finished products 11 Zora (Berane) x = 4 745 500, y = 7 408 700 Lim Drina Milk processing Lim (95 rkm); Drina

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Part A - WEA Risk Assessment Total amount Sum of WRC No. Company name Dangerous substances-type WRC stored /handled Storage facilities WRI Equivalent (kg) pH, SS, HCO 3, SO 4-2, Cl, BOD 5, 1 Pljevlja thermal power plant Landfilling of ash and slag 8,095,200,000 9.91 RKMnO 4 3 SS, COD, BOD 5, oils, 1.5 million t/year 2 Coal mine (Pljevlja) lubricants, petrol and 3 1,500,000,000 9.18 detergents Suplja stijena lead and Pb, Zn, Cd, As 750,000 t/year 3 zinc mine (Gradac 3 750,000,000 8.88 Plevlja) Bojkomerc sawmill Suspended matter from wood 15,000 m3/year 4 1 150,000 5.18 (Andrijevica) 5 Mesopromet (Bijelo Polje) Biogenetics organic matter 2 850 m3/year Primary treatment of wastewater 85,000 4.93 Sludge contains Al 2(SO 4)3 150 t/year Sedimentation ponds of 600 6 Alulia (Mojkovac) Na 2SO 4, CaSO 4 and NaAlO 2 2 aluminium m³ followed by neutralisation 15,000 4.18 at two levels 7 Pan Les (Mojkovac) 1 1,500 m3/year 15,000 4.18 8 Iver (Mojkovac) 1 1,500 m3/year 15,000 4.18 9 Alisa (Mojkovac) 1 700 m3/year 7,000 3.84 Wastewater containing 500 m³/year 10 Trudbenik (Mojkovac) 0 500 2.69 acids without treatment High grease content NH₃ 11 Zora (Berane) Landfilling of ash and slag 8,095,200,000 9.91 the high concentration

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Part B - WED Basic information Deposition Site/ Estimated No. Coordinates Recipient Basin Remark municipality risk H/ rehabilitation Tara (100 rkm); Drina 1 Brskovo (Mojkovac) x = 4 757 450, y = 7 387 550 Tara Drina in progress 2 Suplja stijena (Pljevlja) x = 4 806 625, y = 6 593 625 Cehotina Drina H Cehotina (43 rkm); Drina 3 Bakovica (Kolasin) x = 4 745 800, y = 7 379 500 Plasnica Tara H Plasnica (0.5 rkm); Tara (120 rkm); Drina 4 Podbisce (Mojkovac) x = 4 757 200, y = 7 384 500 Tara Drina H Tara (100 rkm); Drina 5 Gusinje (Plav) x = 4 713 311, y = 7 406 100 Grncar Lim H Grncar (5 rkm); Lim (174 rkm); Drina 6 Budimlje (Berane) x = 4 747 100, y = 7 410 100 Lim Drina H Lim (95 rkm); Drina 7 Kljestine (Zabljak) x = 4 780 705, y = 7 348 550 stream Tara L 7 rkm to Tara (70 rkm); Drina 8 Kumanica (Bijelo Polje) x = 4 779 475, y = 7 401 000 Lim Drina H Lim (64 rkm); Drina 9 Celuloza (Berane) x = 4 747 250, y = 7 408 750 Lim Drina L Lim (95 rkm); Drina 10 Komaraca (Plav) x = 4 719 600, y = 7 415 500 Komaraca Lim H Komaraca (2 rkm); Lim (138 rkm); Drina 11 Suceska (Andrijevica) x = 4 732 015, y = 7 402 662 Lim Drina M Lim (175 rkm); Drina 12 Jagnjilo (Pljevlja) x = 4 801 360 y = 6 613 600 Cehotina Drina H Cehotina (43 rkm); Drina Bukovica (10 rkm); Komarnica (40 13 Separacija (Savnik) x = 4 757 090, y = 7 344 500 Bukovica Komarnica H rkm); Piva (120 rkm); Drina 14 Gradec (Pluzine) x = 4 780 008, y = 6 570 250 Piva Lake Drina H Piva Lake (70 rkm); Drina 15 Brezojevica (Plav) x = 4 719 351, y = 7 412 000 Grncar Lim H Grncar (5 rkm); Lim (174 rkm); Drina 16 Velikir Jakic (Pljevlja) x = 4 801 414, y = 6 608 750 Cehotina Drina M Cehotina (43 rkm); Drina 17 (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 200, y = 7 386 500 Tara Drina M Tara (100 rkm); Drina 18 Glavica (Andrijevica) x = 4 728 300, y = 7 399 100 Lim Drina M Lim (175 rkm); Drina 19 Gnjiliste (Andrijevica) x = 4 731 500, y = 7 401 500 Lim Drina L Lim (175 rkm); Drina 20 Donja Brezna (Pluzine) x = 4 763 250, y = 6 576 500 Piva Lake Drina M Piva Lake (70 rkm); Drina 21 Bojovice (Andrijevica) x = 4 731 101, y = 7 401 453 Lim Drina L Lim (175 rkm); Drina 22 Prla (Andrijevica) x = 4 735 000, y = 7 401 700 Lim Drina L Lim (175 rkm); Drina 23 Vasove vode (Berane) x = 4 753 911, y = 7 407 000 Lim Drina M Lim (95 rkm); Drina

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Part B - WED Risk Assessment Estimated quantity of Deposition Class of Name of Type of dangerous Floods/ Initial risk No Dangerous substances / time hazards Deposition Site substances groundwater factor m1 area (m 3/m 2) (years) r0 1 Brskovo Lead and zinc mine tailings pond 2 million m 3/190,000 m 2 F/GW 5 58 2 Suplja stijena Lead and zinc mine 150,000 m 3/- GW 5 55 3 Bakovica Municipal communal waste dump 202,416 m 3/16,000 m 2 GW 28 3 42 4 Podbisce Municipal communal waste dump 509,040 m³/14,057 m² F/GW 35 3 42 5 Gusinje Municipal communal waste dump 279,200 m 3/7,000 m 2 F/GW 27 3 40 6 Budimlje Old communal waste dump 621,278 m 3/4,500 m 2 GW 9 3 40 7 Kljestine Municipal communal waste dump 161,490 m 3/6,000 m 2 GW 31 3 40 8 Kumanica Municipal communal waste dump 1,270,140 m3/7,000 m 2 GW 22 3 40 9 Celuloza Cellulose and paper production 1,300 m 3/- GW N/A 4 37 10 Komaraca Municipal communal waste dump 506,050 m 3/4,000 m 2 F/GW 25 3 36 11 Suceska Municipal communal waste dump 72,390 m 3/1,233 m 2 GW 11 3 36 12 Jagnjilo Municipal communal waste dump 401,350 m 3/3,340 m 2 GW 24 3 36 13 Separacija Municipal communal waste dump 74,660 m 3/1,500 m 2 21 3 36 14 Gradec Municipal communal waste dump 259,200 m 3/2,500 m 2 F 25 3 36 15 Brezojevica Old communal waste dump 10,000 m 3 GW N/A 3 27 16 Velikir Jakic Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 200,000 m 3 N/A N/A 2 23 17 Rudnica Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 4,000 m 3 N/A N/A 2 20 18 Glavica Wild dumpsites for communal waste 1,000 m 3 GW N/A 3 19 19 Gnjiliste Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 5,000 m 3 N/A N/A 2 10 20 Donja Brezna Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 6,000 m 3 N/A 2 10 21 Bojovice Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 1,000 m 3 N/A N/A 2 7 22 Prla Landfilled sawdust and off-cuts of wood 2,000 m 3 N/A N/A 2 7 23 Vasove vode Municipal communal waste dump 264,000 m 3 GW 6 2 7

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Part C PUC - Basic Information Amount of Company No Coordinates Recipient Basin WWTP wastewater PE Remark /Municipality (m3/year) Breznica (2 rkm); 1 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija (Pljevlja) x = 4 801 600, y = 6 609 500 Breznica Cehotina No 11,412,550 25,000 Cehotina (73 rkm); Drina 2 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija (Berane) x = 4 747 900, y = 7 408 250 Lim Drina No 1,374,590 15,000 Lim (95 rkm); Drina 3 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija (Mojkovac) x = 4 758 700, y = 7 384 000 Tara Drina Yes 414,640 5,000 Tara (100 rkm); Drina JP Stambeno-komunalnu djelatnost 4 x = 4 718 750, y = 7 412 400 Lim Drina No 358,795 4,000 Lim (136 rkm); Drina (Plav) 5 JP Komunalne djelatnosti (Kolasin) x = 4 744 250, y = 7 379 700 Tara Drina No 306,600 3,500 Tara (120 rkm); Drina JP Komunalno-stambenu Zlorecica (2 rkm); Lim (175 6 x = 4 732 450, y = 7 401 800 Zlorecica Lim No 115,340 2,150 djelatnost(Andrijevica) rkm); Drina Stambeno-komunalno preduzece 7 x = 4 781 360, y = 7 324 654 Piva lake Drina No 161,695 2,150 Piva lake (70 rkm); Drina (Pluzine) JP Stambeno-komunalnu djelatnost 8 x = 4 780 250, y = 6 592 500 Stream Tara No 192,355 2,150 7 rkm to Tara (70 rkm); Drina (Zabljak) 9 JP Vodovod Bistrica (Bijelo Polje) x = 4 768 400, y = 7 400 950 Lim Drina No 1,626,805 20,000 Lim (64 rkm); Drina Bukovica (10 rkm); 10 Javno komunalno-stambeno (Savnik) x = 4 757 600, y = 7 344 800 Bukovica Komarnica No 44,895 1,300 Komarnica (40 rkm); Piva (120 rkm); Drina

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Part C - PUC - Risk Assessment SM BOD-5 COD Total N Total P WRC No. Company / Municipality WRI (kg/year) (kg/year) (kg/year) (kg/year) (kg/year) EQUIVALENT 1 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija 456,250 547,500 1,095,000 91,250 22,812.5 228,125 5.36 2 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija 273,750 328,500 657,000 54,750 13,687.5 136,875 5.14 3 JP Vodovod i kanalizacija 91,250 109,500 219,000 18,250 4,562.5 45,625 4.66 4 JP stambeno-komunalnu djelatnost 73,000 87,600 175,200 14,600 3,650 36,500 4.55 5 JP komunalne djelatnosti 36,875 76,650 153,300 12,775 3,194 31,940 4.50 6 JP komunalno-stambenu djelatnost 39,237.5 47,085 9,4170 7,847.5 1,962 19,620 4.29 7 Stambeno-komunalno preduzece 39,237.5 47,085 9,4170 7,847.5 1,962 19,620 4.29 8 JP za stambeno-komunalnu djelatnost 39,237.5 47,085 9,4170 7,847.5 1,962 19,620 4.29 9 JP Vodovod Bistrica 365,000 438,000 876,000 73,000 18,250 18,250 4.26 10 Javno komunalno-stambeno 23,725 28,470 56,940 4,745 1,186.3 11,863 4.07

Abbreviations ARS Accident risk spot SoP Source of pollution BOD Biochemical oxygen demand WEA Water-endangering activities COD Chemical oxygen demand WED Water-endangering deposition sites OCS Old contaminated sites WRC Water risk class PE Population equivalent WRI Water risk index PUC Public utility company WWTP Wastewater treatment plant

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7 Annex 7 – Supporting Water Use

No Annexes

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8 Annex 8 – Supporting Hydropower

No Annexes

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9 Annex 9 – Supporting Flood Hazards and Risks

No Annexes

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10 Annex 10 – Supporting Climate Change

10.1 Annex 10-1: Maps of climate change projections under the RCP 4.5 scenario in the DRB ANN DJF MAM

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Figure 10-1: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-2: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-3: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-4: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 4.5 scenario.

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10.2 Annex 10-2: Maps of climate change projections under the RCP 8.5 scenario in the DRB

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Figure 10-5: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-6: Ensemble median of precipitatin seasonal change for 2011-2040 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-7: Ensemble median of temperature seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario.

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Figure 10-8: Ensemble median of precipitation seasonal change for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period,1961-1990, under the RCP 8.5 scenario.

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10.3 Annex 10-3: Climate change projections under the RCP 4.5 scenario in the Montenegrin part of the DRB

Figure 10-9: Seasonal temperature and precipitation change projected under the RCP 4.5 scenario by four models (orange lines) and the ensemble median (black lines) averaged over the MNE part of DRB. Upper row is for the period 2011-2040 and lower for the 2041-2070.

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10.4 Annex 10-4: Climate change projections under the RCP 8.5 scenario in the Montenegrin part of the DRB

Figure 10-10: Seasonal temperature and precipitation change projected under the RCP 8.5 scenario by four models (orange lines) and the ensemble median (black lines) averaged over the MNE part of DRB. Upper row is for the period 2011-2040 and lower for the 2041-2070.

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11 Annex 11 – Supporting Monitoring

11.1 Annex 11-1: Hydrological stations in Montenegro

11.1.1 "Dobrakovo" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Li m Measurement location: Dobrakovo

Figure 11-1: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-2: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-1: Hydrologic station's main characteristics Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°46 '47.760" E 43°8'27.254" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 109.8 2 Basin area (km2) 2,875 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 531.61 Station is located on the left -hand bank of the Lim River in 4 Main measurement device the village of Dobrakovo, at 10 m from the main road 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1960 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1979 until present Digital recording - Water level (staff 1960 until present gauge) Water level (water 7 Measured and monitored parameters 1979 until present level recorder) Discharge 1960 until present Water quality 1968 until present

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11.1.2 "Bijelo Polje" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Lim Measurement location: Bijelo Polje

Figure 11-3: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-4: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-2: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°44'15.450" E 43°1'38.338" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 124.9 2 Basin area (km2) 2,183 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 559.67 Station is located at the left -hand bank from the downstream side of the main road in the town of Bijelo 4 Main measurement device Polje. Downstream of the bridge are located permanent hydraulic measurement profile 5 Control measurement device Equi pment Period Staff gauge 1924 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1957 until present Cableway 1965 until present Water level (staff 1924 until present gauge) Water level (water 1957 until present 7 Measured and monitored parameters level recorder) Discharge 1925 until present Water temperature 1953 until present Water quality 1966 until present

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11.1.3 "Zaton" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Lim Measurement location: Zaton

Figure 11-5: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-6: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-3: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°46'51.082" E 42°59'40.853" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 132.7 2 Basin area (km2) 1,794 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 593.88 Station is located near the village of Zaton, upstream 4 Main measurement device of the town of Bijelo Polje 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1953 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1969 until present Cableway 1969 until present Water level (staff 1953 until present gauge) Water level (water 1969 until present 7 Measured and monitored parameters level recorder) Discharge 1953 until present Water temperature - Water quality 1969 until pre sent

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11.1.4 "Berane" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Lim Measurement location: Berane

Figure 11-7: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-8: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-4: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°52'21.669" E 42°52'1.780" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 155 2 Basin area (km2) 1,283 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 658.05 Station is located at the left -hand bank of the Lim River in the Gradina settlement, approximately 50 m 4 Main measurement device downstream of the pumping station and cellulose and paper factory 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1937 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1970 until present Cableway 1970 until present Water level (staff 1937 until present gauge) Water level (water 1970 until present 7 Measured and monitored parameters level recorder) Discharge 1949 until present Water temperature - Water quality 1966 until present

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11.1.5 "Andrijevica" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Lim Measurement location: Andrijevica

Figure 11-9: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-10: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-5: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°48'0.494" E 42°43'52.497" N 1 Distance from mou th (km) 174 2 Basin area (km2) 681 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 744.39 Station is located at the left -hand bank of the Lim River, 4 Main measurement device downstream of the bridge on the Andrijevica-village of Seoce road 5 Control measurement devi ce Equipment Period Staff gauge 1949 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1961 until present Cableway 1961 until present Water level (staff 1949 until present gauge) Water level (wat er level 1961 until present 7 Measured and monitored parameters recorder) Discharge 1950 until present Water temperature 1961 until present Water quality from 1967 to 1981

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11.1.6 "Plav" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Lim Measurement location: P lav

Figure 11-11: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-12: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-6: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°55'39.285" E 42°36'31.759" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 196.8 2 Basin area (km2) 364 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 906.58 Station is located at the middle concrete pier of the 4 Main measurement device bridge on the Murino-Plav road, immediately after the point in which Lim River leaves Plavsko Lake 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1937 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder - Cableway - Water level (staff 1937 until present gauge) Water level (water - 7 Measured and monitored parameters level recorder) Discharge 1937 until present Water temperature 1953 until present Water quality -

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11.1.7 "Trebaljevo" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Tara Measurement location: Trebaljevo

Figure 11-13: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-14: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-7: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Lo ngitude Latitude 19°31'35.437" E 42°51'45.362" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 109 2 Basin area (km2) 506 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 894.08 Station is located at the left -hand bank of Tara River in 4 Main measurement device immediate vicinity of the Kolašin-Mojkovac main road, near the elementary school in settlement of Trebaljevo 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1957 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1958 until present Cableway 1957 u ntil present Water level (staff 1957 until present gauge) Water level (water 1958 until present 7 Measured and monitored parameters level recorder) Discharge 1957 until present Water temperature - Water quality 1966 until present

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11.1.8 "Crna Poljana" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Tara Measurement location: Crna Poljana

Figure 11-15: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-16: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-8: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°32'10.460" E 42 °46'22.890" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 123.8 2 Basin area (km2) 247 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 965,8 Station is located at the right -hand bank of Tara River in the Crna Poljana settlement, at the left-hand side of the 4 Main measurement device Kolašin-Mateševo road, approximately 150 m upstream of the mouth of the Bijeli (Creek) into Tara River 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1956 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1957 until pres ent Cableway 1957 until present Water level (staff 1956 until present gauge) Water level (water Measured and monitored 1957 until present 7 level recorder) parameters Discharge 1957 until present Water temperature - Water quality -

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11.1.9 "Gradac" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro : Cehotina Measurement location: Gradac

Figure 11-17: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-18: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-9: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°8'57.437" E 43°23' 36.304" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 55.7 2 Basin area (km2) 810 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) - Station is located at the left -hand bank of Ćehotina River, 4 Main measurement device approximately 200 m upstream of the concrete bridge on the Gradac-Šule road 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1958 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water lev el recorder 1980 until present Cableway 1980 until present Water level (staff gauge) 1958 until present Water level (water level 1980 until present Measured and monitored recorder) 7 parameters Discharge 1964 until present Water temperature - Water quality 1968 until present

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11.1.10 "" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Ljuboviđa Measurement location: Ravna Rijeka

Figure 11-19: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-20: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-10: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°44'15.408" E 42°59'20.805" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 1.1 2 Basin area (km2) 345 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 595.55 Station is located at the downstream side of the bridge over 4 Main measurement device the Ljuboviđa River in Ravna reka settlement, on the left- hand bank. 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1926 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1978 until present Cableway 1978 until present Water level (staff gauge) 1926 until present Water level (water level 1978 until present Measured and monitored recorder) 7 parameters Discharge 1948 until present Water temperature - Water quality -

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11.1.11 "Gubavac" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro Reka: Bijelopoljska Bistrica Measurement location: Gubavač

Figure 11-21: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-22: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-11: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°46'47.478" E 43°6'27.292" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 2.2 2 Basin area (km2) 484 3 "0" -level eleva tion ( m.a.s.l. ) 545 Station is located at the bridge on the Bijelo Polje -village of 4 Main measurement device Valjevac road, on the downstream side 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1948 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder - Cableway - Water level (staff gauge) 1948 until present Water level (water level - Measured and monitored recorder) 7 parameters Discharge - Water temperature - Water quality -

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11.1.12 "Pljevlja" hydrological station

Country: Montenegro River: Ćehotina Measurement location: Pljevlja

Figure 11-23: Hydrological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-24: Hydrological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-12: Hydrologic station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 19°21 21.438" E 43°20 46.266" N 1 Distance from mouth (km) 83.4 2 Bas in area (km2) 361 3 "0" -level elevation ( m.a.s.l. ) 755.64 Station is located on the right -hand bank of the Ćehotina 4 Main measurement device River, approximately 200 m upstream of the bridge 5 Control measurement device Equipment Period Staff gauge 1924 until present 6 Measurement site equipment Water level recorder 1957 until present Cableway 1967 un til present Water level (staff gauge) 1924 until present Water level (water level 1957 until present Measured and monitored recorder) 7 parameters Discharge 1948 until present Water temperature 1967 until present Water quality 1968 until prese nt

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11.2 Annex 11-2: Meteorological stations in Montenegro

11.2.1 "Andrijevica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Andrijevica

Figure 11-25: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-26: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-13: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°44' E 19°48' N 1 Beginning of operation 1923 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 800 Number of precipitation 3 5,886 data records Number of temperature 4 72 data records 5 Measured parameters Temperature, precipitation, snow

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11.2.2 "Berane" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Berane

Figure 11-27: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-28: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-14: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°50' E 19°52' N 1 Beginning of operation 1925 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 690 Number of precipitation 3 6,069 data records Number of temperature 4 5,548 data records 5 Measured parameters Temperature, precipitation, snow

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11.2.3 "Bijelo Polje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Bijelo Polje

Figure 11-29: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-30: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-15: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°03' E 19°45' N 1 Beginning of operation 1923 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 560 Number of precipitation 3 11,557 data records Number of temperature 4 7,870 data records Precipitation, temperature, humidity, 5 Measured parameters wind, pressure

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11.2.4 "Bistrica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Bistrica

Figure 11-31: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-32: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-16: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°00' E 19°27' N 1 Beginning of operation 1964 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 800 Number of precipitation 3 5,479 data records Number of temperature 4 2,325 data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.5 "Gornja Bukovica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Gornja Bukovica

Figure 11-33: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-34: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-17: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°02' E 19°09' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,380 Number of precipitation 3 3,288 data records Number of temperature 4 - data records

5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.6 "Gradac" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Gradac

Figure 11-35: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-36: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-18: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°24' E 19°10' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 700 Number of precipitation 3 5,479 data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.7 "Kolašin" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Kolašin

Figure 11-37: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-38: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-19: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°49' E 19°31' N 1 Beginning of operation 1923 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 945 Number of precipitation 3 6,101 data records Number of temperature 4 5,552 data records Precipitation, temperature, pressure, 5 Measured parameters humidity, wind

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11.2.8 "Mojkovac" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Mojkovac

Figure 11-39: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-40: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-20: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°57' E 19°35' N 1 Beginning of operation 1937 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 853 Number of precipitation 3 5,752 data records Number of temperature 4 41 data records Precipitation, temperature, pressure, 5 Measured parameters humidity, wind

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11.2.9 "Plav" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Plav

Figure 11-41: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-42: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-21: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°57' E 19°35' N 1 Beginning of operation - 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 908 Number of precipitation 3 6,067 data records Number of temperature 4 5,488 data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation, temperature, snow

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11.2.10 "Plužine" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Plužine

Figure 11-43: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-44: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-22: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°08' E 18°50' N 1 Beginning of operation - 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 750 Number of precipitation 3 5,544 data records Number of temperature 4 61 data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation, Temperature, snow

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11.2.11 "Pljevlja" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Pljevlja

Figure 11-45: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-46: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-23: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°21' E 19°20' N 1 Beginning of operation 1923 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 784 Number of precipitation 3 6,097 data records Number of temperature 4 5,521 data records Precipitation, temperature, snow, 5 Measured parameters humidity, wind, pressure

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11.2.12 "Rožaje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Rožaje

Figure 11-47: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-48: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-24: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°50' E 20°10' N 1 Beginning of operation 1931 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,000 Number of precipitation 3 602 data records Number of temperature 4 72 data records

5 Measured parameters Precipitation, temperature, snow

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11.2.13 "Stožer" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Stožer

Figure 11-49: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-50: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-25: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°07' E 19°32' N 1 Beginning of operation 1960 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,200 Number of precipitation 3 6,081 data records Number of temperature 4 72 data records

5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.14 "Šavnik" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement loca tion: Šavnik

Figure 11-51: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-52: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-26: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°57' E 19°05' N 1 Beginning of operation 1931 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 870 Number of precipitation 3 6,081 data records Number of temperature 4 72 data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation, temperature, snow

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11.2.15 "Šćepan Polje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Šćepan polje

Figure 11-53: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-54: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-27: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°21' E 18°51' N 1 Beginning of operation 1927 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 466 Number of precipitation 3 5,479 data records Number of temperature 4 - data records

5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.16 "Žabljak" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Žabljak

Figure 11-55: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-56: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-28: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°08' E 19°07' N 1 Beginning of operation 1927 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,450 Number of precipitation 3 5,735 data records Number of temperature 4 5,061 data records Precipitation, temperature, wind, 5 Measured parameters humidity, snow

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11.2.17 "Andrijevo" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Andrijevo

Figure 11-57: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-58: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-29: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°42' E 19°22' N 1 Beginning of operation - 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) - Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.18 "Bioča" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Bioča

Figure 11-59: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-60: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-30: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°56' E 19°52' N 1 Beginning of operation 1946 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 640 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.19 "Boan" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Boan

Figure 11-61: Meteorological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-62: Meteorological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-31: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°56' E 19°52' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,000 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.20 "Dragovića Polje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Dragovića Polje

Figure 11-63: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-64: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-32: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°51' E 19°20' N 1 Beginning of operation 1946 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 650 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.21 "Goransko" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Goransko

Figure 11-65: Meteorological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-66: Meteorological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-33: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°07' E 18°50' N 1 Beginning of operation 1953 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 920 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.22 "Grabovica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement l ocation: Grabovica

Figure 11-67: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-68: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-34: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°02' E 19°05' N 1 Beginning of operation 1958 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,300 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.23 "Konjuhe" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Konjuhe

Figure 11-69: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-70: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-35: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°42' E 19°44' N 1 Beginning of operation 1971 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,140 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.24 "Kovren" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Kovren

Figure 11-71: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-72: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-36: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°11' E 19°34' N 1 Beginning of operation 1946 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,050 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.25 "Mala Crna Gora" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Mala Crna Gora

Figure 11-73: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-74: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-37: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°13' E 19°01' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,410 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.26 "Majstorovine" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Majstorovine

Figure 11-75: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-76: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-38: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°56' E 19°43' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 800 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.27 "Manastir Morača" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Manastir Morača

Figure 11-77: Meteorological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-78: Meteorological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-39: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°46' E 19°24' N 1 Beginning of operation 1934 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 270 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.28 "Mataruge" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Mataruge

Figure 11-79: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-80: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-40: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°16' E 19°28' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,050 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.29 "Mateševo" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Mateševo

Figure 11-81: Meteorological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-82: Meteorological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-41: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°46' E 19°34' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 990 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.30 "Mokro" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Mokro

Figure 11-83: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-84: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-42: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°56' E 19°04' N 1 Beginning of operation 1959 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,050 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.31 "Murino" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Murino

Figure 11-85: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-86: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-43: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°40' E 19°53' N 1 Beginning of operation 1937 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 860 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.32 "Nikovići" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Nikovići

Figure 11-87: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-88: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-44: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°16' E 18°57' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,400 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.33 "Njegovudje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement l ocation: Njegovudje

Figure 11-89: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-90: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-45: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°07' E 19°14' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,315 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.34 "Opasanica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Opasanica

Figure 11-91: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-92: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-46: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°41' E 19°33' N 1 Beginning of operation 1949 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,160 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation, temperature, snow

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11.2.35 "Piva" HPP meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: "Piva" HPP

Figure 11-93: Meteorological station location (topographic map) Figure 11-94: Meteorological station location (satellite image)

Table 11-47: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°16' E 18°50' N 1 Beginning of operation 2013 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 685 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation, wind, humidity

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11.2.36 "Pošćenje" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Pošćenje

Figure 11-95: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-96: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-48: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°59' E 19°04' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,020 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.37 "Prenčani" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Prenčani

Figure 11-97: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-98: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-49: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°08' E 19°22' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,160 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.38 "Seoca" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement locati on: Seoca

Figure 11-99: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-100: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-50: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°44' E 19°48' N 1 Beginning of operation 1946 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 750 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.39 "Stabna" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Stabna

Figure 11-101: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-102: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-51: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°10' E 18°46' N 1 Beginning of operation 1927 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 780 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.40 "Štitarica" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Štitarica

Figure 11-103: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-104: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-52: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°55' E 19°31' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,050 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.41 "Suva Gora" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Suva Gora

Figure 11-105: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-106: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-53: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°46' E 19°39' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,250 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.42 "Tomaševo" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Tomaševo

Figure 11-107: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-108: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-54: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°04' E 19°39' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 970 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.43 "Trsa" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Trsa

Figure 11-109: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-110: Meteorological station location (satellite map) image)

Table 11-55: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 43°11' E 18°55' N 1 Beginning of operation 1956 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,480 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.44 "Uliće" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement location: Uliće

Figure 11-111: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-112: Meteorological station location (satellite image) map)

Table 11-56: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°44' E 19°26' N 1 Beginning of operation 1948 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 600 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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11.2.45 "Velika" meteorological station

Country: Montenegro Measurement locat ion: Velika

Figure 11-113: Meteorological station location (topographic Figure 11-114: Meteorological station location (satellite map) image)

Table 11-57: Meteorological station's main characteristics

Geographic coordinates No. Characteristics Longitude Latitude 42°40' E 19°59' N 1 Beginning of operation 1937 2 Elevation (m.a.s.l.) 1,200 Number of precipitation 3 - data records Number of temperature 4 - data records 5 Measured parameters Precipitation

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12 Annex 12 – Supporting Legislative Set Up and Framework 3

12.1 Relevant and Significant Legislation in the WRM Sector

12.1.1 Part 1 – Legislation relevant and significant to WRM

Constitution of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/07)

I WATER MANAGEMENT

Laws Law on Waters (“Official Gazette of the RM”, no. 27/2007, “Official Gazette of ME”, No. 32/2011, 47/11, 48/2015) Law on Water Management Financing (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 65/08) Law on Regional Water Supply of Montenegrin Coastal Region (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 13/2007) Law on Geological Explorations (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 28/93, 27/94, 42/94, 26/07)

Regulations Regulation on Surface and Subsurface Waters Classification and Categorization (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/07) Regulation on the Contents and the Manner of Administration of the Water Information System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2008) Regulation on the Contents and the Manner of Drawing up a Water Management Plan for the Area of a River Catchment or Parts Thereof (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/09) Regulation on the Manner of Determining the Boundaries of Water Lands (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 25/2012) Regulation on the Manner of Categorization and Categories of Water Facilities and their Ceding for Management and Maintenance Purposes (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 15/08) Regulation on the Amount of Fee for the Use of Safety Facilities for Navigation in Internal Sea Waters and Territorial Sea of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2010) Regulation on Block Exemption from the Prohibition of Agreements in Road, Rail and Inland Waterway Transport and of Consortium Agreements in Maritime Transport (“Official Gazette of ME”, no.59/2014) Regulation on Conducting Underwater Activities in the Waters of the Republic of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 66/2006) Regulation on the Method of Calculation of a Special Charge on Investment for the Construction of Buildings in the Municipalities of the Montenegrin Coast (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/11)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Contents and Elements of Concession Report on the Use of Water for Drinking, Agriculture, Industry, Utilities and Similar Purposes (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 36/2003) Rulebook on the Detailed Contents and Manner of Water Cadastre Management (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 81/08) Rulebook on the Form, Detailed Contents and Manner of Water Log Keeping (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 81/08) Rulebook on the Contents of an Application and Documents for the Issuance of Water Acts, the Manner and Requirements for Mandatory Advertising in the Process of Determining Water Conditions and the Contents of Water Acts (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/08 Rulebook on Detailed Safety Requirements for Drinking Water (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/12, 32/15)

3 The initial version of the list of regulations was drafted in June 2015.

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Rulebook on detailed requirements in terms of safety for natural mineral, and spring water for drinking (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 32/15) Rulebook on the identification and maintenance of zones and belts of sanitary protection of water resources and restrictions in these zones (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 66/09 Rulebook on the Quality and Sanitary and Technical Conditions for Discharging Waste Waters into a Recipient and Public Sewer, the Manner and Procedure for Waste Water Quality Testing, Minimal Number of Tests and the Content of Reports on the Found Waste Water Quality (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 45/08, 59/2013, 52/2012, 26/2012) Rulebook on the method of determining the environmental flow of surface waters (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/16, 23/16) and addendum Rulebook on the Forms for Registration of Yachts and the Presence of Yachts in Montenegrin Waters (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2008, 43/2010) Rulebook on the Manner and Conditions for Measuring Amounts of Waste Waters Discharged into a Recipient (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/10) Rulebook on the Manner and Procedure for Measuring the Amounts of Water at an Intake (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/10) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions for Sanitary Sewer Sludge, Amounts, Volume and Frequency and Method of Analysis of the Sanitary Sewer Sludge for Permitted Purposes and Conditions for the Land Planned for its Implementation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 89/09) Rulebook on the Structure and Content of the Water Infrastructure (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 11/11) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions that Must Be Met by a Company for Exploitation of River Sediments (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions that Must Be Met by Legal Entities for Testing of the Water Quality (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 66/2012) Rulebook on the Contents of the National Database with Data on Weather, Climate and Waters (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/14) Rulebook on Signage along Waterways and Inland Waterways and Territorial Sea of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2015)

Decisions Decision on the Establishment of the Council for Waters - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2007 Decision on the Amount and Manner of Calculation of Water Charges and the Criteria and Manner of Determining the Degree of Water Pollution - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 29/09) Decision on Determining Water Resources of importance for Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/08, 28/09, 31/09, 31/15) Decision on Determining Water Sources Intended for Regional Public Water Supply and their Boundaries (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 36/08) Decision on the Construction, Management, Use, Maintenance and Protection of Rural Water Supply Lines, Local Water Supply Lines, Public Drinking Water Fountains, Public Wells, Rural Canals on the Development, Maintenance of Water Courses and on the Construction of Protective Water Facilities on Waters of Local Importance in the Territory of Bijelo Polje Municipality (“Official Gazette of ME” – Municipal Regulations, No. 29/2008“) Decision on the Construction, Management, Use, Maintenance and Protection of Rural Water Supply Lines, Local Water Supply Lines, Public Drinking Water Fountains, Public Wells, Rural Canals, and on the Development and Maintenance of Water Courses and the Construction of Protective Water Facilities on Waters of Importance in the Territory of Mojkovac Municipality (“Official Gazette of ME” – Municipal Regulations, No. 39/2008) Decision on the Management of Waters of Local Importance in the Territory of Mojkovac Municipality (“Official Gazette of ME” – Municipal Regulations, No. 22/2010) Decision on Prohibition of Fishing in the Waters of the “Biogradska Gora” National Park and “Durmitor” National Park (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 18/1996) Decision on Prohibition of Fishing in the Waters of Crno Lake and Water Courses of “Biogradska Gora” National Park (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 30/1998)

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Decision on Accepting the Contract Transferring the Right to Use State-Owned Waters and Water Management Facilities along the Montenegrin Coast and in Cetinje Municipality (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 58/2002) Decision on Accepting the Contract Transferring the Right to Use Waters from the VreloBistrice Water Source, in near Bijelo Polje (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 64/2003) Decision on the Appointment of Members of the Standing Montenegrin-Croatian Commission for the Management of Waters of Joint Interest (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 34/2008, 45/2011)

Other General Plan of Protection against Harmful Effects of Waters, for Waters of Importance for Montenegro 2010-2016 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 67/2010) Operational Plan of Protection from Harmful Effects of Water, for Water of Importance for Montenegro for 2016 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/2016) Program for a Systematic Examination of the Quality and Quantity of Surface and Subsurface Waters

II FISHERIES Laws Law on Freshwater Fishery (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 11/2007) Law on Marine Fisheries and Mariculture (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/2009)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Basic Structural and Technical Characteristics, the Manner of Use, Time, Purpose, Amount and Type of Fishing Tools and Equipment that is Permissible in Large and Small Scale Commercial Fishing (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 8/2011) Rulebook on Amendments to the Rulebook on the Basic Structural and Technical Characteristics, the Manner of Use, Time, Purpose, Amount and Type of Fishing Tools and Equipment that is Permissible in Large and Small Scale Commercial Fishing (“Official Gazette of ME”, no.27/2014) Rulebook on Conditions, Fishing Tools and Equipment, the Period of Fishing and Licensing Specific Employed Persons and Pensioners for Small Scale Fishing (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 8/2011) Rulebook on the Form of a License, the Licensing Procedure, the Manner of Fee Payment for Commercial Fishing and Detailed Conditions for the Transfer of License for Commercial Fishing (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 8/2011) Rulebook on Conditions, Restrictions and Order of Fishing in Specific Fishing Areas (“Official Gazette of ME“, No 8/2011) Rulebook on the Form and Contents of Fishing Logbooks and Landing Declarations, Catch Report and Time Limit for Submitting the Report on the Total Catch and Catch Landings and the Method of Notification and Keeping Records on Transhipment of Fish and Other Marine Organisms (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 8/2011) Rulebook on the Use, Maintenance, Protection, Marking and the Length of the Coast, and the Name and Location of Fishery Posts (“Official Gazette of Montenegro“, No 8/2011) Rulebook on the Register of Fishing Vessels (“Official Gazette of Montenegro“, No 8/2011) Rulebook on Determining the Line where the Water Ceases to be Stably Salt in Rivers that Flow into the Sea and Determining the Boundaries of Protected Fishing Areas (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2013) Rulebook on the License Form, Method of Payment, the Form, Content and Manner of Keeping the Register of Licenses for Mari culture (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2013) Rulebook on the Type of Satellite System for Monitoring of Fishing Vessels and Types of Fishing Vessels for which the System Has Been Established (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2013) Rulebook on the Official Uniform, Identity Card, Program and the Manner of Taking the Exam for Fish Warden (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2014) Rulebook on the Form of a License for Sports and Recreational Fishing (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2014) Rulebook on the Contents of the Annual Plan of the Use and Improvement of Fish Stocks (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2014)

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Rulebook on the Fee for Sports Fishing at Sea in the Republic of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of the RM“, No. 6/2000) Rulebook on the Fee for Fishing Licenses for Sports Fishing at fishing Areas in the Republic of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 22/2000) Rulebook on the Sports and Recreational Fishing at Sea (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 34/2010, 22/2014) Order on fishing prohibitions, restrictions, and measures to protect fish stocks (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/14)

III ENVIRONMENT Laws Law on the Environment (“Official Gazette of ME“, No.48/08, 40/10, 40/11) Law on Liability for environmental Damage (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2014) Law on Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 80/05, and “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 73/10, 40/11, 59/11) Law on Environmental Impact Assessment (“Official Gazette of the RM“, No. 80/05, and “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/10, 73/10 i 40/11, 27/2013) Law on Integrated Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 80/05, and “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/09, 40/11) Law on Protection of the Sea from Pollution by Vessels (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/2011, 27/2014) Law on Environmental Noise Protection (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2011, 1/2014) Law on Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 18/2012) Law on Protection against Ionizing Radiation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 35/2013) Law on Air Protection (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 25/10 i 40/11) Law on Protection of Nature (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/08, 21/09, 40/11, 62/13) Law on National Parks (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2014) Law on Hydrographic Activity (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/10, 40/11, 30/12) Law on Solid Waste Management (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 64/11)

Regulations Regulation on the Dangerous Substances Inventory, Allowed Quantities and Criteria for Categorization of Hazardous Substances (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/2011) Regulation on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and Alternative Substances (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/2011) Regulation on Entrusting of Specific Activities of the Agency for Environmental Protection to the „Centre for Eco toxicological Examinations of Montenegro“- Public Institution (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 62/2011) Regulation on Maximum National Emissions of Specific Pollutants (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 3/2012) Regulation on the Procedure for Establishing a System of Taking, Collecting and Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products and Operations of that System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2012) Regulation on Determining Type of Pollutants, Limit Values and Other Air Quality Standards (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 25/2012) Regulation on the Manner and Procedure for Establishing a System of Taking, Collecting and Processing Waste Vehicles and Operations of that System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2012) Regulation on the Manner and Procedure for Establishing a System of Taking, Collecting and Processing Waste Tires and Operations of that System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2012) Regulation on the Manner and Procedure for Establishing a System of Taking, Collecting and Processing Waste Batteries and Car Batteries and Operations of that System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2012) Regulation on Detailed Criteria, Amount and the Manner of Payment of a Special Waste Management Fee (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2012) Regulation on the Manner and Procedure for Establishing a System of Taking, Collecting and Processing Waste Packaging and Operations of that System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 42/2012) Regulation on Activities that Affect or May Affect Air Quality (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2012)

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Regulation on the National List of Environmental Protection Indicators (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 19/2013) Regulation on the Manner and Conditions of Waste Storage (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2013) Regulation on detailed conditions to be met by substances or objects resulting from a production process ("Official Gazette of ME", no. 30/15) Rulebooks Rulebook on Treatment of Waste Oils (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2010) Rulebook on the Manner and Conditions of Measuring the Amount of Waste Waters Discharged into a Recipient (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2010) Rulebook on the Manner and Procedure for Measuring the Amount of Water at a Water Intake (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2010) Rulebook on Detailed Manner and Conditions of Collecting and Using and Trading Unprotected Wild Species of Animals, Plants and Fungi Used for Commercial Purposes (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 62/2010) Rulebook on the Manner of Determining the Negative Impact of the Use of Reproductive Material of Forest, Environment, Genetic Fund of Biodiversity (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 64/2010) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions of Keeping and Breeding Protected wild Animal Species (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 67/2010) Rulebook on Conditions of Trading and Handling Protected Wild Species during Transport (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 67/2010) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions that Must Be Met by a Natural Person or a Legal Entity for Establishing a Gene Bank (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 77/2010) Regulation on Safety Measures and Methods of Maintaining Crossings for Wild Animals -"(“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 80/2010 Rulebook on the Manner and Conditions of Air Quality Monitoring (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2011) Rulebook on the Contents and Manner of Preparing Annual Information on Air Quality (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2012) Rulebook on Treatment on Waste Oils (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 48/2012) Rulebook on the Treatment of Equipment and Waste Containing PCBs (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 48/2012) Rulebook on the Treatment of Construction Waste, the Manner and Procedure for Processing Construction Waste, Conditions and the Manner of Disposal of Construction Waste Containing Cement Asbestos (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on the Manner of Keeping Records of Waste and the Contents of a Form on Waste Transport (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Contents and the Manner of Submission of Annual Reports on the Implementation of Waste Management Plans (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2012) Rulebook on Conditions that Must Be Met by a Company or an Entrepreneur for Waste Treatment and/or Removal of Waste (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2012) Rulebook on Criteria and the Manner of Classification, Packaging and Labelling Chemicals and Specific Products According to their Hazard Classes (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2012) Rulebook on Environmental Protection during Operations that Involve Hydrocarbons (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 60/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Contents and the Manner of Drawing up a Solid Waste Management Plan of a Waste Producer (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/2013) Rulebook on the Manner of Packaging and Removal of Waste Containing Asbestos (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 11/2013) Rulebook on Criteria for the Identification of Substances as Persistent, Bio accumulative and toxic, and Very Persistent and Very Bio accumulative Substances (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, no. 13/2013) Rulebook on Establishing a List of Substances of High Concern (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/2013) Rulebook on the Contents of Safety Data Sheets for Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/2013) Rulebook on the Preliminary Notification Procedure and Approval Procedure based on the Preliminary Notification on Export of Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/2013)

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Rulebook on Conditions that Must Be Met by a Company, or an Entrepreneur for Collection and Transport of Waste (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2013) Rulebook on the Content of the Files and Registry of Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 19/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Procedure and Documents Required for Issuing a License for Permitted Emissions into the Air (“Official Gazette of Montenegro“, No. 25/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions of Storage, Safety Measures for Storage or Use of Hazardous Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013) Rulebook on the Manner of Keeping Records on Chemicals and Issued Licenses for Trading Hazardous Chemicals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013) Rulebook on the Manner of Drawing Up and the Contents of a Report on Chemical Safety (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013) Rulebook on Incineration and/or Co-Incineration of Waste (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 33/2013) Rulebook on the Procedure for Measuring Emissions from Stationary Sources (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 39/2013" Rulebook on Prohibition and Restricted Use, Trade and Production of Chemicals that Pose an Unacceptable Risk for the Health of People and the Environment (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 49/2013) Rulebook on the Method of Preparation and Detailed Contents of Strategic Noise Maps (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/2013) Rulebook on Keeping Records of Sources of Non-Ionizing Radiation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/2013) Rulebook on Conditions for the Treatment of Bio waste and Criteria for Determining the Quality of Products Resulted from Organic Bio waste Recycling (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 59/2013) Rulebook on Waste Classification and Waste Catalogue (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 59/2013) Rulebook on the Detailed Procedure and Documents Required for Issuing a License for Permitted Emissions into the Air (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 25/2013) Rulebook on Amendments to the Rulebook on the Detailed Procedure and Documents Required for Issuing a License for Permitted Emissions into the Air (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2013) Rulebook on the Contents of the National Database with Data on Weather, Climate and Waters (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/2014) Rulebook on the Methods of Calculation and Measuring the Noise Level in the Environment (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2014) Rulebook on Gas Inventory and the Manner of Preparation of the Inventory of Emissions of Greenhouse Gases and the Exchange of Information (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 39/2014) Rulebook on Determining the Roads along which Hazardous Substances May be Transported (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 35/2012, 47/2012, 29/2013)

Decisions Decision on the Compensation for Destroyed Protected Animal and Plant Species and Game Protected by Closed Hunting Season and their Nests, Litter, Eggs and Brood in National Parks of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 38/97) Decision on the Organization of Rafting, Boat Rides and Kayak Rides along the River Tara (“Official Gazette of the RM“, No. 25/07) Decision on the Manner, Conditions and the Period of Leasing of Resources in National Parks (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 53/06) Decision on the Amount and Manner of Fee Payment for the Use of Resources of National Parks, Conducting Economic Activities and Delivering Services (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 8/07, 30/08, 73/08, 32/09) Decision on the Amount and Manner of Calculation of Water Charges and Criteria and the Manner of Determining the Degree of Water Pollution (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 29/09)

Other Solid Waste Management Plan of Montenegro for the Period between 2008 – 2012 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/08) Decision on elaboration the Spatial Plan of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 24/2008)

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Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area of Skadar Lake (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 46/2001) Strategic Master Plan for Water Management at the National Level, Ministry for Spatial Planning and Environment,2004 http://www.epa.org.me/images/dokumenti/strateski%20master%20plan.pdf (May 5, 2015) Decision on the Protection of Specific Plant and Animal Species (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 76/06) Decision on Establishing a List of Poisons (“Official Gazette of the SRY“, No. 25/94) List of Poisons the Production, Trade and Use of Which is Prohibited (“Official Gazette of the SRY”, No. 12/2000) Decision on Granting the Centre for Toxicological Research of Montenegro (CETI) the Right to Air Quality Monitoring (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 30/12) Decision on Appointing the Centre for Toxicological Research of Montenegro as Measuring Authority for the Purpose of Determining the Degree of Exposure of Persons Working with Radiation Sources, Patient and General Population to Ionizing Radiation (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 39/07) Decision on Appointing the School of Mathematics and Sciences of the Montenegro University as Measuring Authority for the Purpose of Determining the Degree of Exposure of Persons Working with Radiation Sources, Patient and General Population to Ionizing Radiation (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 39/07) Decision to Grant the Institute for Transport the Right to Monitor the Quality of Petroleum-Based Fuels - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 62/2010)

IV MARINE ENVIRONMENT Laws Law on Protection of the Sea from Pollution by Vessels (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/11) Law on the Sea (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 17/07, 6/08) Law on Ports (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/08, 40/11, 27/13) Law on Yachts (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 46/07, 73/10, 40/11, 42/15) Law on Hydro graphic Activity (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/10 40/11, 30/12) Law on Coastal Zone (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 14/92) Law on Marine Fisheries and Mari culture (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/2009)

Regulations Regulation on the Maintenance of Order in Ports and other Parts of Coastal Sea Area and Inland Waterways (“Official Gazette of RM“, br. 41/06) Regulation on Selling and Leasing State-Owned Items (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, br. 44/10) Regulation on Conditions that Must Be Met by Ports Classified According to the Type of Maritime Traffic and their Purpose (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/11)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Types of Facilities of Nautical Tourism, the Minimum Technical Requirements and their Categorization, the Rulebook was published (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 9/2003) Rulebook on the Contents of an Application and Documents for the Issuance of Water Acts, the Manner and Requirements for Mandatory Advertising in the Process of Determining Water Conditions and the Contents of Water Acts(“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/08) Rulebook on Conditions that Must Be Met by Developed and Built-Up Bathing Areas (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/08, 20/09, 25/09, 4/10, 61/10, 26/11) Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Coastal Zone, Ministry of Economic Development of the Republic of Montenegro, Public Company for Coastal Zone Management of Montenegro, 2007. http://www.morskodobro.com/dokumenti/biblioteka/prostorni_plan.pdf (6.5.2015) Decision on Determining Ports according to their Importance (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, No. 20/11)

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V MARITIME TRANSPORT Laws Law on Safety of Maritime Navigation (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 62/2013, 6/2014, 47/2015) Law on Combined Cargo Transport (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2014)

Regulations Regulation on the Amount of Fee for the Use of Safety Facilities for Navigation in Internal Sea Waters and Territorial Sea of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2010) Regulation on Conditions that Must Be Met by Ports Classified According to the Type of Maritime Traffic and their Purpose (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/2011)

Rulebooks Rulebook on Vocations and Certificates of Competencies on Seafarer’s Qualifications (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 55/2013, 23/2014) Ordinance on the Manner, Conditions and Procedure for Determining the Area Code and the International Maritime Identification Number for Radio Equipment for the Maritime Mobile Radio communications (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2014) Rulebook on the Content and Manner of Keeping the Register of Concessions for Ports (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2011) Rulebook on the Contents and Manner of Keeping Registers and Directories of Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and the Certificate of Compliance with Safe Navigation Rules (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Content of Records about Rafting Tours and Beneficiaries of Services Provided During Rafting Tours (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents of an Accident Report for Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents of a Certificate and Records of Acknowledged Rafting Boat Manufacturers (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Content of the Certificate of Seaworthiness of Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and Form of Sailing License for Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Form and Contents of a Rafting Boat Log (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and Form of a Sailing Certificate for Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and Form of Records about Temporary Prohibition, or Discontinuation of Rafting Services (“Official Gazette of Montenegro“, No. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Detailed Contents of the Signage and the Manner of Marking Rafting Boats (“Official Gazette of Montenegro“, No. 21/2013) Rulebook on the Form of a Plate with Information about the Number of Persons that May Come Aboard a Rafting Boat (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on Conditions and the Manner of Manufacturing, Structure and Dimensions of a Rafting Boat (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2013) Rulebook on Vocations and Certificates of Competencies on Seafarer’s Qualifications (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 55/2013, 23/2014) Decisions Decision on Determination of Ports according to Significance (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/2011, 41/2012) Decision on Determination of Tivat Port as a Port for International and Inland Traffic (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 49/2010) Decision on Establishing a Permanent Border Crossing for International Maritime Traffic – Port of Tivat - Porto Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 49/2010)

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Decision on Awarding Concession for Commercial Use of Port Terminals for Transhipment of Containers and General Cargo in the area of CM of Novi Bar (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/2013)

VI ENERGY AND MINING 4 Energy Law (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 28/10, 6/2013) Law on Energy Efficiency (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 29/10) Law on Geological Explorations (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 28/93, 27/94, 42/94, 26/07) Regulation on the Tariff System for Establishing Incentive Prices for Electricity Produced from Renewable Energy Sources and High Efficiency Cogeneration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 52/2011) Regulation on Amendments of the Tariff System for Establishing Incentive Prices for Electricity Produced from Renewable Energy Sources and High Efficiency Cogeneration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2014) Rulebook on Criteria for Issuing Energy Permits, the Contents of the Request and the Registry of Energy Permits (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 49/2010, 38/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions that Must Be Met by a Legal Entity for Measuring and Exploring the Potential of Renewable Sources of Energy (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2011) Rulebook on Types and Classification of Facilities Generating Energy out of Renewable Energy Sources and Facilities of High Efficiency Cogeneration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2011) Rulebook in the Information System of Energy Consumption and the Manner of Reporting on the Annual Energy Consumption (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 6/2012) Rulebook on Electrical Equipment intended to be used within Specific Voltage (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/2014, 27/2014) Instruction on Energy Efficiency Measures and Guidelines for their Implementation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2012) Mining Law on Geological Explorations (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 28/93, 42/94, 26/07, and “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2011) Law on Protection of State Interests in Mining and Metallurgy Sectors (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 58/2013) Regulation on the Contents of the National Policy for the Exploitation of Mineral Resources (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 44/2011) Regulation on Expiry of the Regulation on the Manner and Conditions for Awarding Concessions for Carrying out Geological Explorations and Exploitation of Mineral Resources (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/2013) Rulebook on the Program and Manner of Taking the Professional Exam in the Area of Mining (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 66/2010) Decision on Awarding Concession for Detailed Geological Explorations and Exploitation of Mineral Resources in the Form of “Stone Sea” Stone Used for Technical and Construction Purposes (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 19/2013) Decision on Expiry of the Decision on the Establishment of the Concession Commission and BOT Arrangements (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 47/2013)

VII FORESTRY 5 Law on Forests (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 74/2010) Law on Forest Reproductive Material (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 37/2007)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the List of Forest Trees and other Forest Vegetation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 3/2012) Rulebook on the Uniform and Identity Card of a Forest Guard - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/2012)

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Rulebook on the Design, Technical Conditions for the Construction, Maintenance and Technical Acceptance of Forest Infrastructure (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 38/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions that in Terms of Technological Equipment and Number of Employees Must be met by any Legal Entity for the Use of Forest through Concession (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on Conditions Regulating Formation of Forest Area, Forest Units and Lower Ranking Spatial Units and the Manner of Marking their Borders - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on Detailed conditions in Terms of the Equipment and Number of Employees that must be met by a Legal Entity or an Entrepreneur for Technical Services in Forestry (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on the Program and Manner of Taking the Professional Exam for a Forest Guard (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2012) Rulebook on the Program and the Manner of Taking the Professional Exam for Acquiring License for Technical Services in Forestry (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions for Grazing, Pruning Branches and Gathering Fallen Leaves (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 59/2012) Rulebook on the Marking and Harvesting Trees, the Manner of Receipt and Marking of Timber Assortments (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 62/2012) Rulebook on Criteria and Indicators for the Management of Forests and Forest Land in a Sustainable and Multifunctional Manner (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 63/2012) Rulebook on the Manner of Evaluation of Functions and Purpose of Forests - (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Content and Manner of Drawing up Forest Management Programs (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2013) Rulebook on Remuneration for Marking Trees, Forest Survey and Stamping of Timber Assortment and preparation of a Detailed Project (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2014)

VIII HUNTING Law on Wildlife and Hunting (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 52/2008, 48/2015)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Form and Contents of a Hunting License and a Hunting Map, Detailed Conditions and the Manner of their Issuance and Suspension, and the Fee for issuance of the Hunting Map (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/2010) Rulebook on Hunting Seasons (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 34/2009, 48/2009, 62/2010) Rulebook on the Contents of the Book of Records and the Manner of Reporting Data about Shot and Found Dead Game or Parts Thereof (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 32/2011) Rulebook on the Tariff System for Damages that any Natural Person or Legal Entity May Cause to a Hunting Ground by Illegal Hunting or in Any other Unlawful Manner (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 45/2011) Rulebook on the Forms of Trophy Certificates and Accompanying Documents, Contents Thereof, the Manner of Issuance, the Fee for their Issuance and Records (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2012) Rulebook on Conditions that Must Be Met by the Hunting Association of Montenegro and Users of Hunting Grounds (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 37/2012) Rulebook on the Program, Contents and the Manner of Taking a Hunting Exam, Falconry Exam and an Exam for Game Trophy Evaluators (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 57/2012) Rulebook on Keeping Wild Animals in a Fenced Area (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 58/2012) Rulebook on the Manner and Conditions for Breeding of Wild Animals (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 66/2012) Rulebook on the Contents and the Manner of Development of a Hunting Resource Base (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 54/2000) Rulebook on the Contents and the Manner of Development of a Hunting Resource Base and Participation of Stakeholders in the Process of its Adoption (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2011, 23/2012)

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Rulebook on the Measures for Damage Prevention and the Manner and Procedure for Obtaining Compensation from Protected Game -„Official Gazette of RM“, No. 54/2000)

IX AGRICULTURE 6 Laws Law on Agriculture and Rural Development (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/2009, 1/2015) Law on Plant Protection Products (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2008, 18/2014) Law on Plant Health Protection (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2006, 28/2011) Law on Agricultural Land (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 15/1992, 59/1992, 32/2011) Law on Organic Production (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/2013) Regulation on Conditions, Manner and the Dynamics of Implementation of Agrarian Policy Measures for 2013–Agri-budget (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Manner of Keeping and the Contents of the Register of Plant Protection Products (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 17/2014) Rulebook on the Content and the Manner of Keeping Records about the Use of Plant Protection Products (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and the Manner of Keeping the Register of Facilities for Production and Trade of Food of Animal Origin (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 23/2012) Rulebook on Microbiological Criteria for Food Safety (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2012) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions for Areas Used for Storage and Trade of Plant Protection Products (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 15/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions for Storage Areas for Plant Nutrition (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 27/2014) Rulebook on the Manner of Keeping Records about Production, Processing and Trade of Plants, Plant Products and Monitored Facilities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 19/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Conditions Relating to Staff and Equipment that Must be Met by a Legal Entity and a Licensed Manufacturer for Technical Control of Seedlings and Seeds (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2013) Rulebook on the Manner and Conditions for Collecting and Using Unprotected Plant Species (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 27/2002, 64/2003) List of Active Substances Allowed to be used in Plant Protection Products (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 14/2012, 24/13) Monitoring Program for Pesticide Residue in the Food of Plant and Animal Origin for 2013 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 22/2013) Monitoring Program for Nitrates in the Food of Animal Origin – leafy vegetables for 2013 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013)

X SPATIAL PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 7 Laws Law on Spatial Planning and Construction of Facilities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2008, 34/11, 25/13) Regulations Regulation on the Procedure for Drawing Up and Adoption of a Planning Document under the Simplified Procedure (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2013) Regulation on Sharing Functions of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism with the Chamber of Engineers of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 30/2012, 32/2013, 29/2014)

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Regulation on Sharing Functions of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism with the Public Company for Coastal Zone Management of Montenegro and the Public Company for National Parks of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/2012, 24/2014)

Rulebooks Rulebook on the Manner of Performing a Technical Check Up- „Official Gazette of ME, No.33/2009, 57/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Contents and the Form of Planning Documents, the Criteria of Land Use, Elements of Urban Planning Regulation and Uniform Graphic Symbols (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2010) Rulebook on the Manner of Preparation, Scale and Detailed Contents of Technical Documents (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 23/2014) Rulebook on the Contents of a Report on Energy Efficiency of a Building (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 47/2013) Rulebook on the Manner of Preparation, Scale and Detailed Contents of Technical Documents (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 23/2014) Rulebook on the Forms Used in Facility Construction Procedures (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 47/2013) Rulebook on Detailed Requirements and the Manner of Accommodation of Facilities to Enable Access and Moving of Persons with Reduced Mobility and Persons with Disabilities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 48/2013) Decisions Decision on Drawing up a Special Purpose Spatial Plan for the Multipurpose Reservoir Area on the River Komarnica (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 37/2010) Decision on Drawing up a Special Purpose Spatial Plan for the Coastal Zone of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, No. 23/2011) Decision on the Adoption of a Special Purpose Spatial Plan for “Bjelasica and Komovi” Area (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 4/2011) Decision on Drawing up a Special Purpose Spatial Plan of “Prokletije” National Park (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 43/2013) Spatial Development Program for 2013 (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 32/2013)

XI HEALTH CARE 8 Law on Healthcare (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 39/2004) Law on Food Safety (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 14/2007) Rulebook on Detailed Safety Requirements that Apply on Drinking Water (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 24/2012) Rulebook on Microbiological Criteria that Apply to Food Safety (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/2012) Rulebook on Conditions, the Manner and Procedure for Medical Waste Treatment (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 49/2012) Instruction Concerning Notifications on the Forms about Products Presenting a Risk (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 60/2010) Monitoring Program for Nitrates in the Food of Plant Origin – leafy leaves for 2013 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 28/2013) Monitoring Program for Pesticide Residue in the Food of Plant and Animal Origin for 2013 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 22/2013) Program of Phytosanitary Measures for 2013 Program (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/2013)

XII PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND JUDICIARY 9 Law on State Administration (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, no. 38/2003, 22/2008, 42/2011) Law on Civil Servants and State Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2011)

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Law on Local Self-Government (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 42/2003, 28/2004, 75/2005, 13/2006, 88/2009, 38/2012) Law on the Capital City (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 47/2008) Law on Regional Development (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 20/2011) Law on Territorial Organization of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 54/2011, 27/2013) Regulation on the Organization and Functioning of Public Administration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no.5/2012, 44/2012, 61/2012, 20/2013, 17/2014) Regulation on Criteria for Internal Organization and Job Systematization in the Public Administration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/2013) Regulation on the Manner and Procedure of Cooperation of State Authorities and Nongovernmental Organizations (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 7/2012) Instruction on Drawing up a Report on the Carried out Regulatory Impact Assessment (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2012) Regulation on the Procedure and Manner of Conducting a Public Hearing in the Process of Drafting a Law (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 12/2012) Regulation on the Criteria for Classification of Job Positions and Vocations of Civil Servants to the Levels and Categories (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 12/2013) Regulation on the Type, Detailed Contents, Drafting, Adoption and Methodology for the Preparation of a Professional Education Program for Civil Servants and State Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 58/2013) Regulation on the Type and the Procedure for Awarding a Civil Servant and a State Employee (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2013) Regulation on the Methodology for Calculating the Degree of Competitiveness of a Local Self-Government Unit (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 35/2012) Regulation on Official vocations of Local Civil Servants and State Employees and Conditions for their Performance in Local Self-Government Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 15/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and the Methodology for Preparing a Study on the Justification of a Territorial Change (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 15/2012) Rulebook on the Allocation and Use of the Equalization Fund (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 50/2011, 50/2012) Rules of Procedure of the State Commission for Public Procurement Control (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2012) Rulebook on Advertising to Fill Vacancies in the Parliament of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 36/2013) Rulebook on the Contents and the Manner of Keeping a Central Personnel Records and Records on the Internal Labour Market (“Official Gazette of ME“, No. 27/2013) Rulebook on Creating, Suspension and Revocation and Updating of Accounts in the Network Domain of the State Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 34/2013) Rulebook on the Use of Information and Communication Technology Resources in the Network Domain of the State Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 34/2013) Rulebook on the Operations and Conditions for the Administrative Access to the Web Portal of the Government of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 34/2013)

Judiciary Criminal Code (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 70/2003, 47/2006, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2008) Criminal Procedure Code (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 57/2009, 49/2010) Law on Misdemeanours (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/2011, 39/2011) Law on Criminal Liability of Legal Entities (“Official Gazette of RM“, No. 2/2007, “Official Gazette of ME”, No. 30/2012) Law on Contracts and Torts (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 47/2008) Law Administrative Disputes (“Official Gazette of RM”, No. 60/2003, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 32/2011) Civil Procedure Code (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 22/2004)

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XIII OTHER REGULATIONS Law on Protection and Rescue (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/2007, 5/2008, 32/2011) Rulebook on Keeping Records of Activities on Protection and Rescue (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 22/2013) The decision on the establishment of the Coordination Team for Emergency Management (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 25/2013) Rulebook on the Manner of Performing Technical Protection (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/2014) Law on Public Utility Activities “Official Gazette of RM”, No. 12/1995) Law on Tourism (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2010)

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12.1.2 Part 2 - Legislation of significance to institutional aspects of Montenegrin WRM I Public Administration and Local Government

Constitution of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/07) Constitutional Law on Implementation of the Constitution of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/07, 9/08, 4/09, 71/09) Law on Public Administration (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 38/2003, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 22/2008, 42/2011) Regulation on Organization and Operation of Public Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/2012, 25/2012, 61/2012, 20/2013, 17/2014) Regulation on Criteria of Internal Organization and Job Systematization in Public Administrative Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/2013) Law on Territorial Organization of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/2011, 26/2012, 27/2013, 62/2013, 12/2014) Law on Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”“, no. 9/2011, 42/2011, 66/2012) Law on Wages of Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 14/2012) Law on Local Government (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 42/03, 28/04, 75/05, 13/06, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 88/09, 03/10 and 38/12, 10/14) Law on Local Government Financing (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 42/2003, 44/2003 and “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/2008, 51/2008, 74/2010, 1/2015) Law on Communal Police (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 57/2014) Law on Protection and Rescue (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/07, 5/08, 32/2011) Law on General Administrative Procedure (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 60/2003, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 32/11) Law on Administrative Procedure (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 56/14) Law on Internal Affairs (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 44/2012, 36/2013) Law on Non-Governmental Organizations (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2011) Law on Inspection Oversight (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 39/2003, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 76/2009) Law on Capital City (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 65/05, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 88/09, 72/10) Law on Protection and Rescue (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/2007, 5/2008) Regulation on Criteria of Job Classification for Professional Civil Servants in Levels and Categories (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 12/2013) Regulation on Criteria of Appraisal of Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2013) Regulation on the Type and Procedure of Awards for Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2013) Regulation on Cost Remuneration for Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 26/2012) Regulation on the Method of Compulsory Skills Testing, Closer Criteria and Method of Candidate Appraisal Required to Exercise Jobs in Public Authority (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 4/2013) Regulation on Organizing Decentralized Management of the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance of the European Union (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2011) Regulation on Delegating Certain Activities of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism to the Chamber in the Sphere of Spatial Development and Construction (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2011) Regulation on Delegating Certain Activities of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism to the Municipality of Budva (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/2011, 39/2012) Regulation on the Procedure and Method of Public Hearing in Law Preparation (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 12/12)

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Regulation on the Method of Supervision and Appraisal of Trial Work of Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 51/2012) Regulation on Calculation Methodology for Local Government Unit Competitiveness Rank (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 35/2012) Rule Book on Setting the List of Local Government Unit Development Level (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 61/2013) Decision on Severance Pay for Civil Servants and Employees (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 23/2010) Decision on Civil Servants and Employees Wage Increase for Specific Activities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 54/2010) Decision of Foundation of the Ethical Committee (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 11/2013) Decision on Appointment of Persons in Charge of Decentralized Management of Pre-accession Funds of the European Union (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 47/2013) Decision on Establishment of the Local Government Reform Coordination Board (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 14/07, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 53/09, 19/11, 5/2013) The decision on the appointment of the National Council for Sustainable Development and Climate Change (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 56/2013) Decision on the Council for Development of NGOs (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 21/2014) Decision on the establishment of the Council for improving the business environment, regulatory and structural reforms (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 12/13, 27/15) Decision on Establishment of the National Commission for Implementation of the Strategy for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 6/10, 4/11, 47/11, 17/12, 14/13, 53/2013) The decision on the establishment of the Coordination Team for Emergency Management (Official Gazette of RM”, No. 19/07, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 38/08, 25/2013, 68/09) Decision on Establishing the Council for Regulatory Reform and Improvement of Business Environment (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2010) II Business and Other Entities Law on Companies (“Official Gazette of ME”, no.6/2002, 17/07, 80/08) Law on Privatization of Economy (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 23/1996, 6/99, 59/00, 42/04) Law on Foreign Investments (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 18/2011) Law on Concessions (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 08/09) Law on Business Environment Improvement (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 40/10) Law on Bankruptcy (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 1/2011) Law on Takeover of Joint Stock Companies (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 18/2011) Law on Lobbying (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 52/2014) Regulation on Delegating Certain Activities of the Ministry of Finance to the Montenegrin Chamber of Commerce (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/2013) Law on Official Statistics and Official Statistics System (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 18/2012) Decision on Establishment of the Council for Business Environment Improvement, Regulatory and Structural Reforms (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 12/2013) Law on Scientific and Research Activities (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 80/2010) Law on Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 14/2012) Decision on Establishment of the Council for Scientific and Research Activities (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2013) Law on Non-Governmental Organizations (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 39/2011) Decision on the Council for Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (“Official Gazette of ME”. no. 21/2014) Rulebook on Contents and Maintaining the Register of Non-Governmental Organizations and Application Forms of the Register (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 14/2012)

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12.2 Annex 12.2: List of regulations, strategic documents and reports of significance for harmonization of national regulations with EU regulation

Regulations Constitution of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 1/07) The Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between Montenegro and EU (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 7/07) Law on Public Administration (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 38/2003, Official Gazette of ME”, no. 42/2011, 42/11) Regulation on Organization and Operation of Public Authorities (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 5/12, 25/12, 44/12 – second regulation, 61/12, 20/13, 17/14 and 6/15) Regulation of the Government of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 80/08) Regulation on the General Secretariat of the Government of Montenegro (“Official Gazette of ME“, no. 47/09, 30/12, 3/13, 26/13) Regulation on the organization of decentralized management of IPA European Union (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 33/2011) Rules of Procedure of the Assembly (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 51/06, 66/06, “Official Gazette of ME“, no. 88/09, 80/10, 39/11, 25/12, no. 49/13) Rules of Procedure of the Government (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 3/12) Regulation on the procedure and method of public hearing in law preparation procedures (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 12/2012) Legal-technical rules of preparation of regulations (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 02/10) Instructions on reporting on regulation impact assessment analysis (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 9/12) Instructions on instruments of harmonization of Montenegro regulations with the European Union acquis . Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations http://www.mvpei.gov.me/rubrike/GD-za-evropske- poslove/Vazni-dokumenti/Uskladivanje_propisa_Crne_Gore_s_pravnom_tekovinom (10/5/2015) Guidelines on harmonization of Montenegro regulations with the European Union legal system, http://www.szz.gov.me/rubrike/dokumenti/140890/Smjernice-za-uskladivanje-propisa-Crne-Gore-sa- pravnim-poretkom-Evropske-unije-EN.html (10/4/2015) Legal-technical rules of preparation of regulations, http://www.szz.gov.me/rubrike/dokumenti/92856/179205.html (10/4/2015) Law on Publishing Regulations and Other Documents (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 5/08) Legal-technical rules of preparation of regulations in the English language, http://www.szz.gov.me/rubrike/dokumenti/140891/Pravno-tehnicka-pravila-za-izradu-propisa-na- engleskom-jeziku.html (10/4/2015) Decision establishing the Working Group for preparation of negotiations on the Montenegro accession to the European Union in the field of legal system of the European Union related to negotiation Chapter 27 – Environment (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 8/13) The decision on the establishment of an operational body for the implementation of Information strategy on Montenegro's accession to the European Union 2014 - 2018 (Official Gazette of ME, No. 42/14)

Strategic Documents Program of Montenegro Accession to the European Union for 2015-2018 period, Government of Montenegro, 5/2/2015. http://www.gov.me/sjednice_vlade/98 (8/5/2015). Program of Montenegro Accession to the European Union for 2014-2018 period, Government of Montenegro, 5/2/2015. Public Information Strategy related to Montenegro Accession to the European Union 2014 – 2018, Podgorica, March 2014. Fisheries Strategy of Montenegro 2015-2020 with the Action plan of transposition, implementation and translation of EU Acquis, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Podgorica, June 2014.

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Montenegro Strategy of Acquis Implementation in the Field of Free Movement of Goods 2014-2018. Ministry of Economy, Podgorica, 2014.

Reports Progress Report, Republic of Montenegro, 2014, accompanying the document Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, Enlargement Strategy and Main Challenges 2014-2015. COM (2014) 700, SEC (2014) 301, Brussels, 8. X 2014. Progress Report, Republic of Montenegro, 2013, accompanying the document Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council, Enlargement Strategy and Main Challenges 2013- 2014. Brussels, 16. X 2012. SEC (2013) 411 http://www.mvpei.gov.me/rubrike/Pregovori-o-pristupanju- Crne-Gore-Evropskoj-uniji/dokumenti/Izvjestaji/ (4/5/2015). Progress Report, Republic of Montenegro, 2011, accompanying the document Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council, Enlargement Strategy and Main Challenges 2011- 2012 COM(2011) 666, Brussels, October 12, 2011 SEC(2011) 1204. Appendix to the European Commission's Montenegro Report for September 1, 2014 - April 1, 2015. Government of Montenegro , Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations, Podgorica, April 2015. The Fifth Quarterly Report on Total Activities within Montenegro's European Union Integration Process for January - March 2015 period, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations, Podgorica, April 2015. Report on Analytical Overview of Compliance of the Montenegro Legislation, Explanatory Meeting: February 4-8, 2013. Bilateral Meeting: March 18-22, 2013. http://www.mvpei.gov.me/rubrike/Pregovori-o- pristupanju-Crne-Gore-Evropskoj- uniji/dokumenti/Izvjestaji_o_analitickom_pregledu_uskladenosti_zak?pagerIndex=2 . (5/5/2015). Questionnaire – Information requested from the Government of Montenegro by the European Commission for the purpose of preparation of the Opinion on the Application for the European Union membership – 27 Environment, Government of Montenegro, Ministry of Spatial Development and Environmental Protection, 24/11/2009. National Human Development Report – Montenegro, Resource Efficiency and Sustainable Human Development, UNDP, 2014 http://www.me.undp.org/content/montenegro/en/home/library/human_development/NHDR2014/ (6.3.2015).

Other Documents Plan of the Legislative Activities of the Assembly of Montenegro for 2015, Assembly of Montenegro, Podgorica, February 2015. Plan of Activities of the European Integration Committee for 2015, Assembly of Montenegro, Podgorica, January 28, 2015. http://www.skupstina.me/~skupcg/skupstina/cms/site_data/25%20saziv%20ODBORI/EVROPSKE%20IN% 20ITEGRACIJE/32-03.pdf (6/5/2015)

Information on implementation of the Plan of Activities of the European Integration Committee for 2015, Assembly of Montenegro, Podgorica, January 28, 2015. Operational program of the Government of Montenegro for 2015, Podgorica, 29.1.2015. http://www.gov.me/vijesti/145705/Vlada-usvojila-Program-rada-Vlade-Crne-Gore-za-2015-godinu.html (13.2.2015). Operational program of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism for 2015, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, February 2015. Operational program of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for 2014, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, December 2013. Annual report on the status of water supply, waste and wastewater management, implementation of priority activities in the field of utility services with proposal of priority projects related to construction of utility infrastructure and recommended measures, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, March 2015.

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Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Montenegro in the context of accession to the European Union (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014) Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Cyprus on cooperation in the field of European integrations (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 10/2012) Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Macedonia in the context of accession to the European Union (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 15/2012)

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12.3 Annex 12.3: International agreements – Montenegro holding membership status I WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Multilateral Treaties

The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes and Amendments to Articles 25 and 26 (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 1/2014)

Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 6/2013)

Convention on Cooperation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Danube River (2008)

Memorandum of Understanding between the International Sava River Basin Commission and Montenegro, Signed at Belgrade, 9 December 2013. http://www.savacommission.org/dms/docs/dokumenti/documents_publications/memo_of_understanding/fin al_mou.pdf (4.6.2015)

Bilateral Agreements

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Croatia on mutual relations in the field of water management (“Official Gazette of ME “, no. 1/08)

Agreement between the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection and the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Albania on protection and sustainable development of Skadar Lake, 2008.

II WATER TRANSPORT Montenegro is holds the status of an observer in the Danube Commission (1948 Convention concerning the Regime of Navigation on the Danube (“ Official Gazette of FPRY”, no. 8/49)

On the basis of succession, Montenegro is the member of the Convention on the Registration of Inland Navigation Vessels (1965), Convention Relating to the Unification of Certain Rules Concerning Collisions in Inland Navigation (1960) and Convention on the Measurement of Inland Navigation Vessels (1960). 10

III ENVIRONMENT

A. Nature protection multilateral treaties (Ratified by Montenegro) Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention) (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 06/08) Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention) (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/2008) European Landscape Convention (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 06/08)

10 Montenegro is not the member of Budapest Convention on the Contract for the Carriage of Goods by Inland Waterway (CMNI, 2001), European Agreement on Main Inland Waterways of International Importance (AGN) and European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN), and International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004.

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Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area (ACCOBAMS) (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 7/2008 Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea (”Official Gazette of ME”, no. 64/07) African-Eurasian Migratory Water bird Agreement (AEWA) (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 01/2011) Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats (EUROBATS) (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 16/10) Amendments to the Agreement on the Conservation of Whales and Dolphins (CETACEA) in the Black Sea Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014)

(Succession) Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat and Paris Amendment (“Official Gazette of SFRY”, no. 09/77) Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (“Official Gazette of SFRY”, no. 56/74) Convention on Biological Diversity (“Official Gazette of SFRY”, no. 11/01) Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (“Official Gazette of SFRY”, no. 16/05) Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES Convention) (“Official Gazette of SFRY”, no. 11/01), Bon, and Gaborone Amendment

Also, Montenegro delivered succession instruments on April 20, 2007 as regards to the following conventions, agreements and protocols of UNESCO :

Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict with the link to convention implementation, adopted on May 14, 1954 in Hague. The First Protocol for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, March 26, 1999 in Hague. The Second Protocol for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, March 26, 1999 in Hague. Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, adopted on November 16, 1972 in Paris.

B. Other Multilateral Environmental treaties (Ratified by Montenegro)

Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 17/07) United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa (“Official Gazette of ME”, br.17/07)

Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context, 1 st and 2 nd Amendment (“Official Gazette of ME”, No. 8/08) Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment to the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 02/09)

Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents (Helsinki, 1992) Amendments to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014)

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(Succession) Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 11/86) Protocol to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution on Long-term Financing of the Cooperative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe (EMEP) (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 2/87)

Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 1/90) Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 16/90) including, London, Copenhagen, Montreal and Beijing Amendments to Protocol United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 2/97) Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (“Official Gazette of SFRY – International Agreements”, no. 2/99)

Marine Environment (Ratified by Montenegro) Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean (“Official Gazette of SRM”, no. 64/07) Protocol Concerning Cooperation in Preventing Pollution from Ships and, in Cases of Emergency Combating Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea (“Official Gazette of SRM”, no. 64/07) Protocol for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea against Pollution from Land Based Sources and Activities (“Official Gazette of SRM”, no. 64/07) Protocol concerning Specially Protected Areas and Biological Diversity in the Mediterranean (“Official Gazette of SRM”, no. 64/07) Protocol on the Prevention of Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea by Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal (“Official Gazette of SRM”, no. 64/07) Protocol on Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Mediterranean (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2011) Convention on International Hydrographic Organization (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 8/2013)

(Succession) Convention on the Continental Shelf 1958 Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas, 1958 Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone 1958 Convention on the High Seas 1958 Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic, 1965, (FAL 1965) International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, (LL 1966) International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, (TONNAGE 1969) International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969, (CLC 1969) International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties, 1969, (INTERVENTION 1969) Protocol Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Pollution by Substances Other Than Oil, 1973, (INTERVENTION PROT 1973) Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, (COLREG 1972) International Convention for Safe Containers, 1972, (CSC 1972) Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, 1972, (LC 1972) International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto, amended by elective annexes I to V, (MARPOL 73/78) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, (SOLAS 1974)

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1978 Protocol relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea from 1974, (SOLAS PROT 1978) International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers, 1978, (STCW 1978) International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue, 1979, (SAR 1979) Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA) Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Fixed Platforms located on the Continental Shelf, (SUA PROT) Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organization, (INMARSAT C) Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982

Bilateral Environmental Agreements (Ratified by Montenegro) Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Croatia on cooperation in the field of environmental protection (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 12/2015) Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Italy on cooperation in the field of environmental protection (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 5/2013) Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Montenegro and the Government of Romania on cooperation in the field of environment and sustainable development (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 5/2013) Agreement between the Government of the Montenegro and the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina on cooperation in the field of veterinary medicine (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014) Agreement between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Montenegro and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Macedonia on phytosanitary cooperation (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014)

IV ENERGY Treaty between the European Community and the Republic of Montenegro establishing energy community (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 66/2006)

Agreement between Montenegro and Italy on construction of submarine electric power interconnection between the transmission networks of Montenegro and Italy with the implementation of the strategic partnership of Transmission System Operators (2010) (“Official Gazette of ME – International treaties”, no. 8/2010)

Energy Charter Treaty (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 9/2015)

Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation on Hydropower Development in Montenegro between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Economy of Montenegro (Draft), Government of the Montenegro, 28. May 2015. http://www.gov.me/sjednice_vlade/113 (16.6.2015)

Nuclear Safety (Ratified) Convention on Nuclear Safety (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no 3/2015) Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, adopted at Vienna, 5 September 1997 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 3/2010) Agreement between Montenegro and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in connection with the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, signed in Vienna, 26 May 2006. (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2010)

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Protocol Additional to the Agreement between Montenegro and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in connection with the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, adopted at Vienna, 26 May 2008 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2010) Protocol to Amend the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage, adopted at Vienna, 12 September 1997 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2010) Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, adopted in Vienna on 12 September 1997 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/2010)

(Succession) Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the IAEA, 1959 Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage, 1963 Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, 1980 Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident, 1986 Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, 1986 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and under Water, 1963 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), 1968 Convention relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties, 1969 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 1970

V EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of Montenegro on cooperation in protection against natural and other disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 9/2011)

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina on cooperation in protection against natural and other civilization disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 14/2012)

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Croatia on cooperation in protection against natural and other civilization disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 2/2013)

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of Slovenia on cooperation in protection against natural and other disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 11/2010"

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on cooperation in protection against natural and other disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 9/2014)

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Slovakia on cooperation and mutual assistance in case of natural and other disasters (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 3/2013)

Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro and the Ministry of Emergency Management of the Republic of Armenia in the field of prevention of emergencies and emergency response (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 7/2014")

Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro – Sector of Emergency Management and Civil Safety and the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Italy – Civil protection Service ("Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 7/2014)

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International Convention on Rescue from 1989 (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2012)

Agreement between Montenegro and the European Union on Participation of Montenegro in the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 3/2015)

IV OTHER RATIFIED INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OF RELEVANCE FOR WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Bosnia and Herzegovina Agreement on cooperation in tourism between Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina signed on June 8, 2010. Serbia Agreement between Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia on mutual promotion and protection of investment, 2009 Agreement on Economic Cooperation between the Government of Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia, 2010 Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of Montenegro in the context of accession to the European Union (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 4/2014) Croatia Agreement between the Government of Montenegro and the Government of Croatia on cooperation in the field of tourism (“Official Gazette of ME – International Agreements”, no. 9/2014)

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12.4 Annex 12.4: Strategic documents of Montenegro in the field of WRM and/or in fields significant to WRM I WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Water Strategy Management (Draft), Government of the Montenegro, Ministsry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Podgorica, December 2015, file:///C:/Users/Dragoljub%20Todic/Downloads/Nacrt%20Strategija%20upravljanja%20vodama.pdf (16.3.2016)

Strategic Master Plan of Sewage and Wastewaters in the Central and North Regions of Montenegro, Adopted by the Government of ME, 2005, http://www.procon.me/pdf/strateskiokvir/strategije/master2.pdf (12.12.2014)

Master Plan of Wastewater Drainage and Treatment on the Montenegrin Coast and the Municipality of Cetinje, Final Technical Plan – Main Report, February 2004. Adopted by the Government of ME, 2005, http://www.procon.me/pdf/strateskiokvir/strategije/master1.pdf (12.12.2014)

Operational Plan of Protection against Harmful Water Effects, for Waters of Significance for Montenegro for 2016, (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 2/2016)

Program encouraging projects in the water sector for 2015, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2015.

Program of Systematic Surface and Subsurface Water Quantity and Quality Testing in Water Intakes for 2013, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 20/13, http://www.sluzbenilist.me/PravniAktPreuzimanje.aspx?tag=%7bFD072C39-0174-4DD4-A087- 7B9BC87A2953%7d (13.12.2014)

Program of Systematic Water Quality Testing in Water Intakes (sanitary protection zones) and Public Bathing Areas, “Official Gazette of ME”, no. 13/00, http://www.sluzbenilist.me/PravniAktPreuzimanje.aspx?tag=%7b151450EC-EC04-429B-AFC0- 205F0DCF22AD%7d (13.12.2014)

Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area for the Sea Resources, Ministry of Economic Development of the Republic of Montenegro, Public Enterprise for Montenegro Sea Resources Management, 2007. http://www.morskodobro.com/dokumenti/biblioteka/prostorni_plan.pdf (6.5.2015)

Draft National Strategy of Integrated MNE Coastal Area Management, with Draft Action Plan, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, December 2014. http://www.gsv.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (13.7.2015)

II ENVIRONMENT Montenegro National Sustainable Development Strategy, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection, 2007.

Waste Management Plan in Montenegro for 2008 – 2012 (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 16/08)

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Strategic Waste Management Master Plan on the Republic Level, Ministry of Environmental Protection and Spatial Development, 2004. http://www.epa.org.me/images/dokumenti/strateski%20master%20plan.pdf (5.5.2015)

Draft Waste Management Strategy of Montenegro until 2030, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, http://www.gsv.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (10.7.2015)

Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area of Skadar Lake (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 46/2001) National Biodiversity Strategy for 2010 – 2015 period, DRAFT, Ministry of Spatial Development and Environmental Protection, Podgorica, July, 2010

National Plan of Stockholm Convention Implementation for 2014-2021 – Draft, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, October 2013

Chemicals Management Strategy for 2015-2018, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, December 2014

National Air Quality Management Strategy with the Action Plan for 2013-2016, http://www.gsv.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije?pagerIndex=3 (16.6.2015)

Strategy of Protection against Ionizing Radiation, Radiation Safety and Radioactive Waste management with the Action Plan, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Podgorica, 2011

Air Quality Plan for the Municipality of Pljevlja, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, 2013

Strategy of Eco remediation in Montenegro, with the Action Plan for 2014 ‐2020 period, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, 2014

Environment Monitoring Program for Montenegro for 2015, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Podgorica, November 2014

Montenegro National Forest Policy, Forest for Montenegro Future – National Forest and Forest Land Management Strategy, Government of the RM (no: 03-3982, April 24, 2008)

III ENERGY Energy Development Strategy of Montenegro until 2030, White Book, Ministry of Economy, May 2014

National Action Plan of the Renewable Energy Sources Use until 2020 – Montenegro, Podgorica, July 2014

Energy Efficiency Strategy of the Republic of Montenegro, Technical Support to the Ministry of Economy and EPCG, project finances by EU under jurisdiction of the European Agency of Reconstruction, Podgorica, December 2005 http://www.energetska- efikasnost.me/uploads/file/Dokumenta/Strategija%20energetske%20efikasnosti%20Crne%20Gore.pdf (10.3.2015)

IV TOURISM Tourism Development Strategy of Montenegro, Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection, Podgorica, 2008

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V AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Strategy of Agriculture and Rural Areas Development for 2014-2020 period, Draft, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, October 2014

Food Production Development Strategy in Montenegro, 2006-2013, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, 2006

National Program of Food Production and Rural Areas Development for 2009-2013. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water management, Podgorica, 2008

National Action Plan for Organic Production 2012-2017, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Podgorica, 2012

VI REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Montenegro Regional Development Strategy for 2014-2020 – Draft, Ministry of Economy, June 2014. 2014 Report on Implementation of the Montenegro Regional Development Strategy for 2010-2014, Draft, Ministry of Economy, June 2015. http://www.gsv.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (16.7.2015)

VII FORESTRY Strategy with the Forest and Forestry Development Plan for 2014 – 2023 period, National Forestry Strategy, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, March 2014

VIII FISHERIES Montenegro fisheries Strategy for 2015-2020 period with the Action Pan for Transposition, Implementation and Translation of EU Acquis , Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Podgorica, June 2014

IX TRANSPORTATION Montenegro Transportation Development Strategy, Ministry of Transportation, Marine Affairs and Telecommunications, Podgorica, file:///C:/Users/Dragoljub%20Todic/Downloads/STRATEGIJA%20razvoja%20saobracaja.pdf (4.5.2015)

X HEALTH CARE Montenegro Health care development Strategy, Ministry of Health, Podgorica, 2003. http://www.mzdravlja.gov.me/rubrike/strategija-razvoja-zdravstva-crne-gore/86265/1885.html (4.5.2015)

Master Plan of Montenegro Health Care development for 2010 – 2013 period, Ministry of Health, Podgorica, 2010, http://www.mzdravlja.gov.me/rubrike/strategija-razvoja-zdravstva-crne-gore/97487/MASTER-PLAN- RAZVOJA-ZDRAVSTVA-CRNE-GORE-ZA-PERIOD-2010-2013.html (14.4.2015)

XI PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Montenegro Public Administration Reform Strategy for 2011-2016, “AURUM” Podgorica, March 2011, http://www.uom.co.me/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Strategija-reforme-javne-uprave-u-Crnoj-Gori-za- period-2011-2016..pdf (10.5.2015)

Montenegro Strategy of Local Civil Servants and Employees Professional Development for 2015-2018 period, |Government of Montenegro, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Podgorica, December 2014. http://www.mup.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (5.5.2015)

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Action Plan of Implementation of the Montenegro Strategy of Local Civil Servants and Employees Professional Development for 2015-2016

Plan of Public Sector Internal Organization, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Podgorica, July 2013 Public Information Strategy related to Montenegro Accession to the European Union for 2014 – 2018, Podgorica, March 2014 XII OTHER STRATEGIC DOCUMENTS POTENTIALLY RELEVANT FOR WATER MANAGEMENT

Spatial Plan of Montenegro till 2020, Ministry of the Economic Development, Podgorica, March 2008. http://www.gov.me/files/1234791491.pdf (6.5.2015)

National Emergency Management Strategy, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sector of Emergency Management and Civil Safety. http://www.mup.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (5.5.2015)

National Security Strategy (“Official Gazette of ME”, no. 75/08)

Montenegro Defence Strategy (“Official Gazette of ME”, no.79/08)

Risk Management Strategy in the Ministry of Defence, http://www.odbrana.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (10.6.2015)

Strategy of Development of Non-Governmental Organizations in Montenegro for 2014-2016, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Podgorica, 2013 http://www.mup.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (5.5.2015)

Montenegro Strategy of Acquis Implementation in the Field of Free Movement of Goods for 2014-2018. Ministry of Economy, Podgorica, 2014

Strategy of Adult Education in Montenegro for 2015-2025, Ministry of Education, Podgorica, 2014.

Strategy of Standardization Development in Montenegro (for 2015-2018), Montenegro Standardization Institute, November 2014.

Strategy of Public-Private Partnerships in Montenegro Health Care, with the Action Plan for 2014-2017 period, Ministry of Health, Podgorica, 2014.

Judiciary reform Strategy for 2014-2018, Podgorica, March 2014. http://www.mpa.gov.me/biblioteka/strategije (12.4.2015)

Official Statistics Development Strategy for 2014 - 2018, November 2013. http://www.monstat.org/userfiles/file/o%20nama/Strategija%20razvoja%20zvanicne%20statistike%202014 %20-%202018%20(2).pdf (4.6.2015)

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13 Annex 13 – Supporting Institutional Assessment

13.1 Annex 13.1 Overview of Jurisdiction and Organization of Relevant Authorities in WRM in Montenegro

Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority I Water Management And Environment Protection Tasks of the National Council are the following: 1) providing guidelines for improving the future development of Montenegro in accordance with the sustainable development principles, with particular emphasis on the areas that need to be improved; Advisory body of the National Council for 2) Consideration of the report on the Government Governmental Sustainable implementation of the National Strategy for 1. Decision Development and Sustainable Development of Montenegro, on 21 members including ministries (3. October 2013) Climate Change the achieved goals of sustainable of MARD, MSDT, etc. development and giving recommendations for achieving these goals; 3) Monitoring of the development and implementation of national policy in the field of climate change, other planning documents, Montenegro policy development from the aspect of consistency with climate change policy, etc. Ministries Exercising administrative activities related, I among other, to: ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS : 1. Agriculture and Fishing Rural development; Directorate; Agricultural land; 2. Water Directorate; Crop production; 3. Forestry, Hunting and Wood Animal husbandry; Industry Directorate; Articles 19, 20 of Organize production; 4. IPARD Payments Directorate; the Regulation on Phytosanitary matters; 5. Rural Development Organization and Veterinary medicine; Directorate; Operation of Public Food safety; 6. Department of Audit; Authorities Beekeeping; 7. Department of Economic (“OG of ME”, no. Fresh water fishing, sea fishing and Analysis 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Ministry of mariculture; 8. Department of Normative 20/13) Agriculture and Development policy in the field of forestry; Legal Affairs; 1 Rural Development Systemic solutions of forest and forest land 9. Department of International Article 2, Rulebook (MARD) management and their protection; Cooperation and EU Funds; on internal Preservation, economic use and 10. Office of the Minister; organization and improvement of forest; 11. General Services; systematization of Monitoring forest management planning; 12. Financial, Accounting and the Ministry of Licensing professional forestry activities; Public Procurement Service. Agriculture and Rural Development policy in the field of hunting; Development, 21 Development policy in the field of water January 2016. management; II Systemic solutions of provision and use of ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITIES water, water land and water sources for WITHIN THE MINISTRY OF water supply, water protection against AGRICULTURE AND RURAL pollution, water and waterway development DEVELOPMENT: and protection against harmful effects of water; - Phytosanitary Management

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority Relevant record keeping; Administration, International cooperation within jurisdiction - Veterinary Medicine of the ministry; Management Administration, Harmonization of domestic regulations from - Forest Management the ministry's scope of responsibilities with Administration, the legal system of the European Union; - Water Management Administrative supervision within jurisdiction Administration of the ministry, etc. - Tobacco Agency

Exercising activities of the Ministry related to current and development policy in the sphere of water, monitoring national normative activities, development of the European Union legislation and harmonization of the Montenegrin legislation and the system with the European Articles 19, 20 of Union legislation; supervising Water Department within the jurisdiction of the the Regulation on Ministry; managing water and water land of Organization and significance for Montenegro. Preparing Operation of Public regulations on water and water land Authorities management, and creating general water (“OG of ME”, no. Water Directorate framework; proposing water management 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, - Department of Programming plans: keeping the water information system 20/13) (Ministry of and Development; providing for formation, maintenance, 1a Agriculture and - Department of Monitoring in presentation and distribution of data on Law on Water Rural Development Water Management water quality, categories and classes of (MARD)) surface and subsurface water bodies, Article 8, Rulebook

legislative, organizational, strategic and on internal planning measures in the field of water organization and management, scientific-technical and other systematization of information of significance for water the Ministry of management, as well as national and Agriculture and Rural international information exchange; Development, 21 proposing annual development programs January 2016. aimed at improving quality of life in rural areas, example, Program of Water Management Project Incentives and Program of Water Resources Management Funds; supervision of authorities within the Water Department. Exercising activities related to: Articles 19, 20 of • provisions and implementation of measures and works the Regulation on of water and waterway development, I Sector of Water Use, Organization and protection against adverse water effects Protection and Protection Operation of Public - Water and protection against water pollution; against Water Authorities Management • providing use of water, (“OG of ME”, no. Administration waterway materials, water land and II Department of Administrative 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, state owned water faculties, through Affairs in the field of water 20/13) 1b (Ministry of concessions, lease and similar; management Agriculture and • water facility management Law on Water Rural Development) for the purpose of protection against adverse water effects; Article 20, and 21 of • exercising investments, the Rulebook on technical supervisions and quality internal organization control of works; and systematization • technical inspection and of the Ministry of acceptance of works; issuing water Agriculture and Rural

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority documents; Development, 21 • setting water charges; January 2016. • creating and operating water information system, water cadastre, water registry for waters of significance for Montenegro and monitoring natural and other phenomena to collect data required for protection against adverse water effects; preparing technical background for regulations, plans and programs; • setting the boundaries of the water assets and setting the status of the public water asset; water and water land protection against unlawful usurpation and use; • professional development (conferences, trainings and other), • cooperation with relevant international organizations and institutions in line with relevant jurisdictions, etc. Exercising activities related to: 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT SECTOR • Protection and improvement of forests; 1.1. Department of Forest • Forest management; Development • Measures and activities of care, 1.2. Department of Forest regeneration, nurturing and reclamation Nurturing and Protection of forests (biological reproduction), 1.3. Department of Forest Use isolation of seed objects; and Non-Timber Forest Products • Health check and control of forest trees 1.4. Department of Nature Articles 19, 20 of reproduction materials production; Protection and Management of

• Provision and seed and plants; Hunting Grounds with Special the Regulation on • Measures and activities of preservation Purpose Organization and of natural and manually created forest Operation of Public values, prevention and elimination of Authorities harmful consequences of all biotic and 1.5. Local Units (“OG of ME”, no. Forest Management abiotic factors jeopardizing subject 1.5.1. Local Unit Pljevlja 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Administration values and rehabilitation; 1.5.2. Local Unit Roţaje 20/13) • forest and forest land protection against 1.5.3. Local Unit Berane

1c unlawful usurpation and use, fires and 1.5.4. Local Unit Andrijevica Law on Forests (Ministry of other; 1.5.5. Local Unit Petnjica

Agriculture and • maintaining reporting-forecast service; 1.5.6. Local Unit Plav Article 22 of the Rural Development) forest management planning, 1.5.7. Local Unit Pluzine Rulebook on internal implemented through forest 1.5.8. Local Unit Zabljak organization and management programs and plans, 1.5.9. Local Unit Šavnik systematization of building designs and barren land 1.5.10. Local Unit Kolašin the Ministry of afforestation programs and plans; 1.5.11. Local Unit Bijelo Polje Agriculture and Rural • 1.5.12. Local Unit Mojkovac trunk tagging, surveying and stamping Development, 21 1.5.13. Local Unit Nikšić of trees and issuing certificates of origin January 2016. of forest assortments; 1.5.14. Local Unit Danilovgrad • contracting state owned forest use in 1.5.15. Local Unit Podgorica accordance with law; 1.5.16 Local Unit • monitoring forest management 1.5.16.1. Branch Office Bar measures, technical supervisions and 1.5.16.2. Branch Office Budva quality control of works; 1.5.16.3. Branch Office Herceg • keeping forestry records and databases Novi – Tivat (information system); 1.5.16.4. Branch Office Cetinje • Professional development

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority (conferences, trainings and other), cooperation with relevant international organizations and institutions in line with relevant jurisdictions, and other activities within jurisdiction of the department. Exercising administrative activities related, Internal organizational units of among other, to: the Ministry are as follows: • Integrated planning, management and 1. Space Planning Directorate space valorisation; 1.1. Department of Strategic • sustainable development; Spatial Development • provision of technical, organizational 1.2. Department of Local and administrative support to the Planning Documents National Sustainable Development 1.3. Department of State Council; spatial and environmental Planning Documents strategic planning; 1.4. Department of Planning • producing offprints and issuing planning Documents Implementation and technical requirements; Monitoring • construction permitting; 1.5. Department of Normative • issuing occupation permits; issuing and Legal Affairs and Second approvals and planning and technical Instance Procedure in Spatial requirements for temporary structures; Planning • development and strategic policy in the field of civil engineering; 2. Civil Engineering Directorate • energy efficiency through the system of 2.1. Department of Civil planning and construction; Engineering Strategic • tourism development, hospitality Development 2.2. Department of Normative business, tourism contents, tourism Articles 21, 22 of and Legal Affairs and Second business environment, selective forms Instance Procedure in Civil of tourism; the Regulation on Ministry of Engineering • linking continental and coastal tourism; Organization and Sustainable 2.3. Department of Permitting • tourism private sector development; Operation of Public 2 Development and 2.4. Department Licensing and • cooperation with tourism associations Authorities Tourism (MSDT) Planning and Technical in Montenegro and abroad; (“OG of ME”, no. Requirements • sustainable valorisation of potentials 05/12, 25/12, 61/12,

and biological advantages of national 20/13) 3. Tourism Development and parks and protected nature areas from Standards Directorate the tourism development perspective; 3.1. Department of Tourism • monitoring and promoting tourism Standards investments; 3.1.1. Division of Standards and • cooperation with the National Tourism Regulations Organization and organizing tourism 3.1.2. Division of Administrative offices abroad; Procedure • condominium; 3.2. Department Hospitality • housing relations system; Business, Tourism Development • housing cooperatives; housing fund and Investment Projects improvement policy; private-public partnerships in the field of housing; 4. Tourism Destination • system of integrated environmental Management Directorate protection and sustainable utilization of 4.1. Department of Tourism natural resources; Strategy and Policy • environmental impact assessment and 4.2. Department of Special strategic environmental impact Tourism Forms and Tourism assessment, integrated pollution Infrastructure prevention and control; nature protection; 5. Housing Development • air quality; climate changes, approving Directorate and monitoring projects implemented

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority to mitigate climate change effects; 5.1. Department of Housing • ozone layer protection; 5.2. Department of • protection against noise and vibration; Regularization • chemicals; protection against radiation (radioactive substances and ionizing 6. Environment Directorate radiation); 6.1. Department of Horizontal • non- ionizing radiation; land protection Legislation against pollution; 6.2. Department of Air • integrated coastal area management; Protection and Environment integrated sea protection against Protection against Noise pollution; 6.3. Department of Industrial • industrial pollution control and risk pollution Control and Chemicals management; Management • application of new technologies and 6.4. Department of Nature clean production; Protection • waste and wastewater management; • utility services system; 7. Waste Management and Communal Development • coordination of the regional water Directorate supply systems; 7.1. Department of Waste • hydro graphic activities; Management • monitoring environmental conditions; 7.2. Department of Communal • cooperation with the international Development financial institutions and EU funds in

implementation of environmental 8. EU Integrations and protection and utility services projects; International Cooperation • cooperation with nongovernmental Directorate organizations; 8.1. Department of EU • international cooperation and Integrations international agreements within 8.2. Department of EU Pre- jurisdiction of the ministry; accession Support Management • harmonization of regulations under the and Other Funds Ministry’s jurisdiction with EU acquis ; 8.3. Department of International • administrative supervision within the Cooperation jurisdiction of the ministry; • and other activities within the 9. Climate Changes Directorate jurisdiction of the ministry. 10. Office of the Minister 11. General Affairs, Human Resources, Finances, Logistics and Technical Support Service 11.1. General Affairs Office 11.2. Human Resources Office 11.3. Finance and Accounting Office 11.4. Logistics and Technical Support Office 12. Internal Audit Department 13. Communications and PR Department 14. Project Monitoring Department

Exercises activities related to: Article 23 of • Health care; the Regulation on • Health safety of food and general use Organization and 3 Ministry of Health objects; Operation of Public • Population protection against Authorities contagious diseases; poison production (“OG of ME”, no. and sale; 05/12, 25/12, 61/12,

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority • Medical waste management; 20/13) • monitoring, researching and analysing epidemiological situation of infectious and non-infectious diseases of major social and medical significance, recommending, organizing and implementing measures of preventive medical protection; • technical and methodological coordination of health care institutions exercising hygienic and epidemiological activities, also in other fields under jurisdiction of the Institute; • recommends and implements measures related to food and general use object health safety, and hygienic control measures related to drinking water, surface and waste waters; • monitors, analyses and evaluates environment quality impacts (air, soil and noise) on population health; Six Centres: • statistical research in the sphere of Centre of Science health care; Law on Health Care, Centre of Health System • developing staff plans and for other Development resources in health care, specialization Article 5 of the Public Public Health Centre of Health Promotion 4 profile plans in health care institutions Health Institute Institute Centre of Disease Control and founded by the Republic; Statute Prevention • participates in preventive supervision of Centre of Health Ecology designing and construction of civil Centre of Medical Microbiology engineering and other facilities and in

designing of spatial and urban plans from the perspective of protection and improvement of environment, working environment and citizens health; • exercising microbiological and parasitological, chemical, biological, toxicological, biochemical and other laboratory analyses; • implementing curriculum for health and medical faculty students and organizing and implementing scientific and research activities; • sets and implements required health care measures in emergency circumstances (epidemic, natural disasters and catastrophes, war...); • supervising and controlling harmful biological agents (disinfection, disinsection, rat extermination) and chemical agents; Ministry of the Exercising administrative activities related, Article 5 of Interior among other, to: - public administration as regards to the Regulation on - public organization, working methods, Organization and 5 administration management, accountability, relations, Operation of Public cooperation, transparency of work of Authorities - emergency public administration; (“OG of ME”, no. management - spheres of civil service, office 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, management, general administrative 20/13)

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority procedure and inspection oversight; - risk management, protection and rescue management in emergencies and management of consequences of emergencies (earthquakes, fires and other natural and technical- technological disasters); - Civil protection as the part of the system of integrated emergency management; Exercising administrative activities related, among other, to: - maritime transport; - maritime transport safety; - safety protection of merchant ships and Administrative authorities ports open for international transportation; within the Ministry of Articles 17, 18 of - setting indicators, preventing and Transportation and Maritime undertaking emergency measures in case of Affairs are as follows: the Regulation on sea pollution from vessels; - Port Management Organization and Ministry of - hazardous materials transportation on the Administration, Operation of Public 6 Transportation and sea and internal navigable waterways in - Maritime Safety Management Authorities Maritime Affairs accordance with a special law; Administration, (“OG of ME”, no. - domestic and international transportation - Directorate of Road Transport 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, and people and goods; and 20/13) - marine economy; - Directorate of Railways - internal navigation; Transport - marine and internal navigation safety; Monitoring and analysing economic conditions and economic position of business entities in the subject fields; Issuing approvals for connection to and Directorate of Road crossing of the state road with other roads; Transport Article 18 of infrastructural facilities (pipelines, Ministry of waterworks, sewerage, electrical, telephone Transportation and the Regulation on and telegraph lines and other) on the state Maritime Affairs Organization and road and protection belt; Operation of Public 6a Directorate of Authorities Issuing approvals for connection to and Railway Transport (“OG of ME”, no. crossing of public roads with railway, Ministry of 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, infrastructural facilities (pipelines, Transportation and 20/13) waterworks, sewerage, electrical, telephone Maritime Affairs and telegraph lines and other) on the railway

and protection belt; Exercising administrative activities related, among other, to: Law on Ports (“OG of - ports of national significance: taking care of ME”, no. 51/08, Montenegro Port construction, reconstruction, maintenance, 40/11, 27/13) Management management, protection and improvement

Administration of ports; Administrative authority within Regulation on - supervisions of port use, provision of port the Ministry of Transportation Organization and (Administration services and other activities in the port; and Maritime Affairs: 6b Operation of Public within the Ministry - providing conditions for performing of Authorities of Transportation maritime traffic and harbour services in port Port Sector (“OG of ME”, no. and Maritime and at the anchorage of the harbour; 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Affairs) - application of domestic regulations, 20/13) international agreements and standards

related to ports;

- concessions; - providing fulfilment of conditions

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority established by international and domestic regulations by which it is regulated the prevention of environment pollution from ships, protection of sea environment and coastal area and civil responsibility for damage caused by pollution, etc. Authority exercises activities related to: - navigation safety in the coastal sea area of

Montenegro; 1. Technical Inspectorate for - development and maintenance of maritime Navigable Vessels Division Maritime Safety navigable routes; 2. Division for the Prevention of Management - radio services for protection of human lives Pollution from Navigable Vessels Administration and safe sea navigation; 3. Marine Telecommunications (Administration - checking seaworthiness of vessels; Division Law on Maritime within the Ministry - technical supervision of construction or 6c 4. Maritime Search and Rescue Navigation Safety of Transportation remodelling, as well as vessel inspection Division and Maritime during navigation; 5. Aids to Navigation Division Affairs) - issuing ship identity documents and 6. Register of Yachts Division certificates; 7. Administration, Finances and - organizing and exercising search and rescue Technical Maintenance Division activities at sea; 7.1. Technical Maintenance - protection of sea against pollution from Sector vessels and floating objects ; - keeping and maintaining yacht register, etc. Agencies, Institutions and Independent Administrative Bodies Exercising activities related, among other, to: Article 46 of - Organizing, planning and participating in environmental monitoring including the Regulation on Internal organizational units are recommendations for the national Organization and as follows: environmental protection indicators list; Operation of Public

- Environmental analysis, phenomena Authorities

and events potentially affecting (“OG of ME”, no. A. Sector of Nature Protection, environment, recommending and 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Monitoring, Analysis and undertaking measures for their 20/13) Reporting prevention and elimination;

- Coordinating environmental reporting; Rule Book on B. Permitting Sector - Implementation of environment Internal Organization

strategies and programs; and Job C. Sector of Communications - Ensuring application and enforcements Systematization of and Information System of environmental protection the Environmental Maintenance regulations; Protection Agency Environmental - Implementation of international 1 Protection Agency D. Department of Protection agreements within jurisdiction of the Law on Public (EPA) against Ionizing Radiation and subject authority; Administration (“OG Radiation Safety - Preparing technical background of ME”, no. 38/03,

required for drafting environmental “OG of E. Department of Application protection regulations; ME”,no.22/08,42/11) and Monitoring Arhus - Cooperation, communication and Convention – Arhus Centre coordination with domestic and Article 17 of the Podgorica international organizations and Regulation on

institutions; Criteria of Internal F. Department of Chemicals - Maintaining environmental information Organization and Job Management system; maintaining polluters cadastre; Systematization in

- Exercising the first instance procedure Public G. General , Legal and Financial in the field of: air protection against Administration Services pollution, climate changes, ozone layer Authorities (“OG of

protection, chemicals, protection ME”, no.7/13) against accidents including hazardous substances, waste management,

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority strategic environmental impact assessment and environmental impact assessment, etc.; - Issuing integrated permits; - Issuing permits for collection, use, farming, keeping and sale of wild animal species; - Issuing permits for picking, collection, use, farming, keeping and sale of wild plant and fungi species; - Issuing permits for scientific and educational research in protected natural properties, permits for actions and activities in speleological objects; - Issuing permits for sale and use of radioactive materials and ionizing radiation sources; - Issuing permits for import and export of substances damaging ozone layer; issuing transboudary waste movement permit; - Issuing permits for port waste collection installations; - Nature protection; - Producing studies of natural property protection; - Developing designs of conservation and restoration of protected objects; - Direct technical supervision of conservation and restoration works on protected objects and implementation of technical-protection and other measures aimed at special protection of protected objects; - Providing assistance to holders of protected objects; - Developing plans and programs of protection and improvement of protected objects; - Keeping the Central registry of protected objects on the territory of Montenegro; - Technical opinion on investment- technical documentation and spatial planning documents related to the nature protection measures documents should include; - Professional development of staff engaged in nature protection, etc. Exercising activities related, among other, to: Six sectors, two departments Article 38 of - observation and measurement of and one service the Regulation on meteorological, hydrological, Organization and Institute of Hydro- environmental and agro-meteorological Operation of Public Meteorology and parameters; 1. SECTOR OF WEATHER Authorities 2 Seismology of - analysis, processing and archiving FORECAST AND (“OG of ME”, no. Montenegro (IHMS) measured and observed parameters; METEOROLOGICAL 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, - development of studies, surveys, MONITORING 20/13) analyses and information on climate, air 2. SECTOR OF METEOROLOGY conditions, surface and subsurface 3. SECTOR OF HYDROLOGY

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority waters and coastal sea; 4. SECTOR OF WATER AND AIR - forecasting and data provision in the QUALITY TESTING sphere of meteorology, hydrology, 5. SECTOR OF SEISMOLOGY ecology and agro-meteorology; 6. SECTOR OF HYDROGRAPHY - establishing information system with AND OCEANOGRAPHY the database of climatological, hydrological, ecological and agro- 1. Department of meteorological research, creating and Meteorological and maintenance of meteorological, Seismological Information hydrological and agro-meteorological System and Maintenance stations for water, air and soil 2. Department for Information conditions monitoring; and International Cooperation - Establishing and maintaining the 3. General and Finance Affairs cadastre of polluters of air; Service - Establishing and maintaining the cadastre of polluters of water and water sources, wellsprings and water facilities; - sampling deposits in waterways; - control and evaluation of the quality of surface and subsurface waters, rainfall, air and soil based on the analysis of physical-chemical, biochemical and radiological parameters; - provision of data, information and study for the purpose of marine transport, electricity generation, water management, agriculture, civil engineering, tourism defence, property and personal insurance and other interested entities; - implementation and maintenance of standard meteorological and hydrological instruments and instruments calibration on meteorological and hydrological stations; - international responsibilities in the field of meteorology and hydrology and water quality control, hydrographical- topographical surveys on the sea and internal navigable waterways; - formation and maintenance of official databases in the field of: hydrography, cartography, navigation, geology, geophysics (sea level fluctuations, waves, sea currents, thermohaline, hydroacustical and optical features of the sea and similar); - formation and maintenance of the hydrographic information system in cooperation with the public authority in charge of information society; - designing, developing, issuing and maintaining official navigation charts; - exercising activities of the National Coordinator in collection, processing and distribution of the Maritime Security Information (MSI); - organizing the network of permanent

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority and provisional stations on the sea and coast for hydrographical data collection; - reliability supervision for measurement methods applied in hydrographical activities; - describing and drawing geodetically defined sovereignty border within the state jurisdiction in the sea and Skadarsko Lake, according to the regulations on state border; - continuous monitoring of seismic activities and kinematic processes in Earth's crust; - studying structural composition of Earth's interior and earthquake genesis; - developing and applying seismic hazard procedures, developing seismic regionalization for larger state territory units, as well as seismic micro- regionalization in urban areas; - developing studies, designs and feasibility studies of seismic parameters of specific sites for civil structure designing purposes, etc. Exercising activities related, among other, to: Organizational units are as Inspection oversight in the spheres of: follows: economic market, public procurements, electric power, thermo power, mining, 1. Sector of Market and geology, exploration and production of Economic Protection and hydrocarbon, energy efficiency, Activities of Public Interest meteorology, precious metals, spatial 2. Sector of Human Health, protection, urbanism, civil engineering, Animal, Plant and Forest Safety housing, tourism, ecology, food control, Protection health care, agriculture, water management, forestry, herb protection, herb species 3. Sector of Environmental and protection, herb health care, hunting and Spatial Protection forest herbs protection, seed materials, seed Water Inspection Division Article 33 of materials of agricultural herbs, herb Environmental Inspection the Regulation on nutrition, maritime fishing, food safety, Division Organization and phytosanitary inspection of herb shipments, -Division of Spatial Protection Operation of Public Administration for herbal products and supervised objects being Inspection Authorities 3 Inspection Affairs traded across the Montenegro border, -Division of Urban Planning and (“OG of ME”, no. veterinary medicine, genetically modified Geodetic Survey Inspection 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, organisms, labour, games of chance, -Division of Construction 20/13) geodetic survey, information society, postal Inspection services and electronic communications; -Division of Housing Inspection -Division of Geology and Mining Inspection

4. Sector for Protection of Public Interest Activities 5. Sector for Legal Affairs, International Cooperation, Analytics, IT and Human Resources 6. Department of Internal Audit 7. General Affairs and Financial Service 4 Centre of Eco Centre has been accredited for: Principal segment of the Centre Established by the

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority toxicological - physical-chemical testing : drinking water, is the Laboratory of Eco Decision of the Research (CETR) food, surface water, biological materials, toxicological Testing and Government of alcoholic drinks, air, sediments, soil, Radiation Protection, Montenegro of 20 wastewater, waste, transformer oil; Occupational Safety and Health December 1996 - Testing of radioactivity in samples of: Department (in addition to the (“OG”, No. 40/96) water, air, soil, food, building material; Department of Economic, Legal - Examining the level of external radiation, and General Affairs). ionizing radiation testing; Acoustical noise There are four divisions in the testing. Laboratory of Eco toxicological Research and Radiation Sampling: surface water and drinking water, Protection: liquids and combustible liquids, soil, Division of Inorganic Analytics, sediments and sludge. Division of Organic Analyses, Division of Air and Working Environment Analysis and Division of Radiation Protection. There is also the Sample Reception and Warehouse Affairs Division II Energy Exercising administrative activities related, among other, to: - Proposing and implementing Montenegro development strategy; - Proposing and implementing Montenegro regional development strategy and policy; - Policy focused on supporting development of economy and entrepreneurship, small and medium enterprises and crafts; - Economic transition; - Structural adaptation of economy; - industrial production in the following Administrative authority within sectors and subsectors: electric power the Ministry of Economy is the Articles 15, 16 of generation and gas production, rock and Directorate for Small and the Regulation on ore mining (harnessing energy Medium Enterprises Organization and resources, harnessing other resources Development Operation of Public Ministry of Economy and materials) etc.; 1 Authorities (ME) - energy policy; ME has been organized in nine (“OG of ME”, no. - energy policy; implementation of policy directorates . Energy Directorate 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, and coordination of project and Energy Efficiency 20/13) implementation in the sphere of energy Directorate exercise activities of efficiency , exercising technical and energy and energy efficiency. administrative activities in the sphere of energy efficiency, setting the directions and dynamics of energy development ; - preparation of the energy balance of Montenegro; - concession system and concession awarding in line with the ministry’s jurisdictions; - harnessing mineral and other resources; - geological explorations; - explorations and production of hydrocarbon; - investment policy; - cooperation with regional and

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority international economic organizations and institutions, especially with the World Trade Organization (WTO); - participating in implementation of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA), European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) and other free trade agreements; The Agency Issues, modify and revokes The Agency bodies are the licenses for energy activities and maintains a Board, composed of three register of issued, modified and revoked members appointed by the The Energy licenses; Montenegro Assembly for a five Regulatory Agency Issuing guarantees of origin for electricity year mandate with one possible was established by generated from renewable energy sources or reappointment and the the Montenegro high-efficient cogeneration and keeping Director, appointed by the Assembly on January registry of issued guarantees of origin. Board with prior opinion of the 22, 2004 according (Article 37 of the Law on Energy). Montenegro Government. to the Energy Law as The law envisaged the position autonomous, non- The Agency approves methodologies … sets of the deputy director Energy Regulatory profit organization, rules … sets tariffs for vulnerable buyers; … appointed by the Board with 2 Agency – functionally The Agency approves methodologies for: 1) prior opinion of the Montenegro Montenegro independent from setting prices, deadlines and requirements of Government. the state authorities connection to electricity and gas The Agency Board has the and energy transmission and distribution systems…the advisors and the secretary. undertakings that Agency approves prices: 1) use of Agency operations are under carry out its public transmission and distribution system, jurisdiction of technical authorizations in the particularly electricity and gas; … The Agency divisions: energy sector (Article approves development plans, etc. (Article 38- Energy-Technical Regulation 24). 41 of the Law on Energy). Division,

Economic Regulation Division, Legal Regulation Division, Administrative Affairs Division. III Institutions in other areas relevant to the water resources management Exercising activities related to: - Initiating regulation of proprietary and legal relations in regard to real estate; - Developing standards of geodetic surveys in the field of survey, real estate cadastre and cadastre of ground installations; Article 9, Paragraph - Real estate appraisal; 6 of - Photogrammetric aerial survey, research and publishing and the Regulation on Property other geodetic surveys, and production Organization and Department 1 of original and reproduced plans and Operation of Public

maps; Authorities (Ministry of Finance) - Developing and maintain (“OG of ME”, no. geodetic grids of all ranks; 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, - Developing, reproducing and 20/13) control of the state survey, real estate cadastre and registration of real estate rights; - Developing and supervision of development and maintenance of the water and ground objects cadastre; - Geodetic and agronomic activities of land management;

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority - Producing, maintenance and development of the Geographic Information System (GIS) in cooperation with the public authority in charge of information society; - National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI); - Entry of real estate entitlements changes; - Licensing geodetic works and preparation of technical documentation, etc. Exercising administrative activities related, among other, to: - signing and implementing international agreements and other regulations; - coordination and participating in signing bilateral and multilateral economic and Article 5 of investment agreements;

- implementation of strategic foreign the Regulation on policy priorities (regional cooperation, Organization and Ministry of Foreign advancing bilateral relations); Operation of Public 2 Affairs and European - analysing Montenegro's international Authorities Integrations position, bilateral relations with other (“OG of ME”, no. countries, 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, - - preparation of operational cross- 20/13) border programs, ratification,

monitoring and reporting on the subject programs within support provided by the European Union and member states, project implementation supervision, support and technical assistance to users; Exercising activities related to: organizing and implementing official statistics, data collection from administrative sources and statistics derivation from combined data sources; collecting, processing, statistical analysis and publishing official statistics; creating, maintain, updating and use of statistical registers solely for statistical purposes; development, adoption and Article 37 of aligning methodologies and questionnaires for official statistics production; coordinated the Regulation on preparations and publishing of the Program, Organization and Statistical Office of plan and Calendar of official statistics in Operation of Public 3 Montenegro coordination with other official statistics Authorities (MONSTAT) procedures; aligning and applying unified (“OG of ME”, no. methodological solutions; preparation and 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, publishing of technical-methodological 20/13) solutions; implementing liabilities set in international agreements from the scope of official statistics; application of nomenclature, classification and statistical standards in line with the standards of the Eurostat providing for data comparability and data indicators, both national and international; development of the statistical information system of official statistical and

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority information staff trainings; control of reporting unit data accuracy; and other activities within jurisdiction. Accreditation Body Determine the competence of organizations Law on Accreditation 4 of Montenegro for carrying out conformity assessment (“OG SRM” 44/05) activities Implementing procedure of internal and 1. Sector of Announcements open announcement and public competition and Regulation Application for ministries, administrative authorities, Monitoring services of the President of Montenegro, 1.1. Division Of Implementing Assembly of Montenegro, Government, Procedure Of Internal, Open Article 29 of Constitutional Court of Montenegro, courts Announcement and Public

and public attorney (public authorities); Competition and Candidate the Regulation on Issuing opinions on public authorities' Selection Organization and internal organization and job systematization 1.2. Division of Regulation Operation of Public documents; monitoring civil servants and Application Monitoring Authorities employees appraisals; (“OG of ME”, no. Preparation and adopting the plans and 2. Sector of Staff Training and Personnel 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, 5 programs of civil servants and employees Development Department 20/13) professional development; 2.1. Division of Professional Rule Book on Analyses and research in the sphere of Development Planning Internal Organization personnel management and staff planning; 2.2. Division of Training and Job Organizing and implementing civil servants Preparation and Systematization and employees professional development Implementation

programs;

Implementing public stipend announcements 3. Sector of Staff Information

for public authorities; System Maintaining and developing central 4. Department of Internal personnel records of civil servants and Labour Market Monitoring employees; 5. General Affairs and Finances Service - supervising and improving the legal system of Montenegro; - taking care of compliance of laws, other regulations and general acts in the Article 35 of preparation procedure with the Constitution Activities under the Secretariat’s

and legal system; jurisdiction are exercised by the the Regulation on - technical assistance and ensuring technical- internal organizational units, as Organization and methodological unity in the procedure of follows: Operation of Public preparation of laws, other regulations and Sector in charge of regulations Authorities general acts in accordance with the Legal – in the sphere of political system; (“OG of ME”, no. Technical Rules of Preparation of Sector in charge of regulations 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Regulations; in the sphere of social activities, Legislation 20/13) 6 - producing certain regulations and general Sector in charge of regulations Secretariat acts beyond responsibilities of the ministries in the sphere of economy and

and other public authorities; finance; Rule Book on - opinions on draft laws and other Sector in charge of regulations Internal Organization regulations; in the sphere of transportation, and Job - opinions before signing, i.e. announcing tourism, ecology and Systematization of that a regulation or other general act has agriculture, and the Legislation been prepared for signing as adopted by the Administrative Service. Secretariat Government. (28/2/2013) Legislation Secretariat takes care of publishing regulations, decisions and other Government acts, as well as by-laws adopted by the ministries. Protector of Human Protection of human rights and freedoms Law on the Protector 7 Rights and Freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, law, ratified of Human Rights and of Montenegro international human rights treaties and Freedoms of

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority generally accepted rules of international law Montenegro (including environmental human rights) (“OG of ME”, no. 42/11) The Agency for Personal Data Supervise the implementation of personal 8 Personal Data Protection Law (“OG data protection Protection ME” 79/08, 70/09) IV Harmonization of the National Regulations with EU Regulations Ministries - Ministry of Justice - Ministry of Interior - Ministry of Defence Regulation on - Ministry of Finance Organization and - Ministry of Foreign Operation of Public Affairs and European Authorities Integration Article 3 - Ministry of Science Article 5 - Ministry of Culture „harmonization of domestic regulations from Article 7 1 - Ministry of own scope of work with the legal system of Article 8 Transportation and the European Union“ Article 10 Maritime Affairs Article 12 - Ministry of Article 13 Agriculture and Article 17 Rural Development Article 19 - Ministry of Article 21 Sustainable Article 23 Development and Tourism - Ministry of Health Exercising activities related, among other, to: - coordination of harmonization of domestic regulations with the legal system of the European Union, as well as confirming forms and tables of compliance with the European Union regulations; - coordination of translation, preparation and development of the national version of the European Union regulations and technical and legal editing and proofreading of translated regulations of the European Article 10 of legislation; the Regulation on - coordination of translation of domestic Organization and legislation into any of the official languages Operation of Public of the European Union, managing translation 2 Authorities Ministry of Foreign process support database, cooperation with (“OG of ME”, no. Affairs and European institutions, authorities and bodies of the 05/12, 25/12, 61/12, Integration European Union as regards to translation 20/13) matters, as well as with the ministries, public

authorities and institutions in Montenegro as regards to translation matters; - implementing the process of programming, monitoring and evaluation of the European Union technical and financial support, member states and other and other assistance related to the European Union accession; - informing public on the European Union and the process of the European Union association and accession; etc.

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority V Local Self Government Units 1. Original responsibilities: Municipality, in accordance with the law and other regulation, shall: 1) Regulate and provide performance and development of communal affairs, maintenance of communal buildings and communal order; 9) Provide conditions and take care of the environmental protection and its parts (air quality, protection against noise, solid waste management, etc.); 10) Regulate and provide conditions for management of water, water land and water buildings which have local importance; take care of their protection and use; issue water acts and keep prescribed registers; determine eroding areas, anti-eroding measures and carry protection against erosions and torrents; regulate and provide other affairs related to the sector of management, use and protection of water Articles 29-37; and water supply; Articles 38, 39. 13) Regulate, provide and take care of the Of the Law on local tourist development, and development of Government Municipality 1 services which contribute to the (“OG of RM”, no.

development of tourism; 42/03, 28/04, 75/05, 21) Regulate and provide conditions for 13/06, “ OG of ME”, protection and rescue of the local population no. 88/09, 03/10 and from natural disasters, fires, explosions, 38/12 ) damages, and other accidental and extraordinary events; 22) Organize and implement measures for protection of citizens against infectious diseases; 23) Provide conditions for the development of agricultural production (fruit, vegetable and olive growing, etc.) and conduct other affairs within this sector; 2. Transferred and delegated responsibilities Certain affairs that fall under the jurisdiction of state administration may be transferred to the municipality by means of law, if that ensures their more efficient and economic performance. Performance of certain affairs that fall within the jurisdiction of state administration may be entrusted to the municipality by means of a Government regulation. Exercising administrative activities related, Article 5 of among other, to: Ministry of Interior - organization and scope of work of local the Regulation on government; Organization and 2 - related to the local - operation and preparation of regulations in Operation of Public government the sphere of local government within the Authorities jurisdiction of the subject ministry; (“OG of ME”, no. - territorial organization of local government; 05/12, 25/12, 61/12,

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority -international cooperation of local 20/13) government units with foreign local government units; Public and Other business organizations in water management sector - General and Legal Services - Service for Granting Maritime Resources Use - protection and improvement of - Economic-Financial Service maritime resources use, - Maritime Resources Law on Coastal Zone - maritime resources management, Development and Construction (“OG of ME”, no. PE for Coastal Zone Service 14/92) 1 Management of - contracting use of maritime - Sustainable Development Montenegro resources, - Construction and maintenance Service Statute infrastructural facilities for maritime - Service for Management of resources use. Ports of Local Importance and Maritime Affairs - Maritime Resources Control Service activities related to measures and activities required to implement the national parks management, use, protection, development and improvement policy; adopts document on internal order in national parks and provides protection services; takes care of implementation of the management plan and annual management plan; implements protection measures in accordance with Internal organizational units of Article 29, Paragraph protection regime; protects, improves and the Enterprise are as follows: 5 of the Law on promotes national parks; maintains labels - National Park “Biogradska National Parks (“OG demarking the boundaries of the national gora” of ME”, no. 56/09) parks; ensures smooth natural processes and - National Park “Durmitor”

sustainable use of the national parks; - National Park “Lovćen” PE “Montenegro Article 10 of the 2 monitors conditions in the national parks and - National Park “Skadarsko National Parks” Decision on delivers data to the administrative authority jezero” Organizing the Public in charge of nature protection activities and - National Park “Prokletije”. Enterprise for the legal entity; - grants use and research of Joint Services has been establish Montenegro the national parks serving to development of to exercise common activities National Parks (“OG science, tourism, culture and recreation; and aggregated functions of the of ME”, no. 20/11) grants use of resources and facilities of the Enterprise. national parks serving to the purposes of tourism, hospitality, hunting and fishing; fish farming, production of juvenile fish species; sanitary forest cutting, forest product picking and seed picking; activities of ambiance hygiene; other activities serving to protection, improvement and rational use of national parks as set by law. Four departments: Department of Regional Geology, Mineral Resources and Mineral Resources Concessions, Implementing geological survey programs Department of Engineering and projects of interest for MNE (adopted by PI Geological Survey Geology, Hydrogeology, Geo- 3 the Ministry of Economy) financed by MNE Office techniques and Water Budget. Office generates one segment of Concessions, revenues on the market) Department of Mining Works and Research Drilling and Department of Legal, Financial and Human Resources Affairs.

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority Office also includes following laboratories: palaeontology, petrography, sedimentology, mineralogy, chemistry and geo- mechanical testing. Joint Service and Coordination Company for Water and Waste Water Services for the Montenegrin Coast and the Founded in March 70.22 Consulting activities related to Municipality of Cetinje . 2005 by the operations and management "“Vodacom“ is the Agency for Government of the implementation of the KfW Republic of 71.1 Architectural and engineering services, loans and grants, and a partner 4 “VODACOM” LLC Montenegro and and technical advisory services for Municipalities and water municipalities of Bar, utilities in their work on Tivat, Herceg Novi, 71.12 Engineering services and technical improving the overall Budva and Kotor. advisory services functioning of the network,

water distribution, and waste water disposal for the benefit of the citizens in the coastal region. Technical assistance in program implementation in the field of utilities and environmental protection as adopted by the Government of Montenegro, and/or local government. The provision of services is based on contractual relations between the Government of Montenegro and international financial institutions, i.e. "Project - European Union funds (project financing in Consulting" - the field of project nomination and provision Podgorica Limited of technical assistance in preparation of Internal organizational units of Liability Company required project documentation, analyses of the Company are as follows: Founding Decision project feasibility, sustainability and (“OG of ME”, no. compliance with strategic planning “PROCON” LLC 1.Programs and Projects Sector, 7/2008) 5 documents, preparation of the terms of and reference for development of the feasibility Project - Consulting" studies, environmental impact assessments, 2.Financial and Administrative - Podgorica Limited i.e. implementation of tendering procedure Affairs Sector Liability Company and organizing and/or pursuing tender Founding Statute evaluation and other activities set in the

project financing agreement in the field of

utilities and environmental protection). Procon also provides expert support in preparation of contractual documentation and prepares reports on the implementation of projects financed by the international financial institutions for the needs of the Government and local governances. The main activity of the Company is consulting and management. Part of the Montenegro University: Five laboratories for: chemistry, Marine Biology Scientific research in the sphere of marine 6 biochemistry and molecular Institute bio ecology and marine fisheries biology, ichthyology and marine fisheries, neurobiology and ecophysiology, development

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Name of No Jurisdictions Organization Legal Basis Authority research and mariculture and general biology and sea protection.

Laboratory for general biology and sea protection has five departments: Department of Phytoplankton, Department of Zooplankton, Department of Phytobenthos, Department of Zoobenthos Department of Microbiology.

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13.2 Annex 13.2: Organisation Charts and Stakeholder Capacity

13.2.1 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) Organisation

Figure 13-1: Organizational structure of MARD

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Department of Economic Agriculture Water Forestry and Ipard Rural Analysis and Fishing Directorate Hunting Payments Development Directorate Directorate Directorate Directorate Department Department Department Department Department of Department of of Forestry of Project of Normative of Plant Programming Announceme Programming Legal Affairs Production and nts and of the Development Authorization Department of Ministry Department Department Rural of Animal of Hunting Development Husbandry Department Department Monitoring and of of Payment Evaluation Department Department Monitoring Department Authorization of of Quality in Water of International Manageme Department Cooperation Schemes and Monit oring in Department Land Policy nt of and EU Funds of Payment Coordination Execution and Public Office Department Relations of of the of Fishing Department Rural Ministe of Field Development Control General Department Services of Databases Veterinary Medicine Financial, Management Accounting Administration and Public Procurement Service

Phytosanitary Management Administration

Source: Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development 11

11 Webpage of MARD has no diagram of the Ministry's organizational structure (date: 25/05/2015).

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Table 13-1: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MARD

Positions in job Numbe r of staff members Number of staff members in systematization per job systematization September 2013 143 194 12 60 civil servants and employees 13 6 public officials 14 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MARD, Podgorica, December 18, 2013, Article 27, Paragraph 1, p. 27-90. See: http://www.minpolj.gov.me/biblioteka/pravilnici?pagerIndex=2 , date: 01/03/2015.

Table 13-2: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MARD with administrative authorities within the ministry, Veterinary Administration, Phytosanitary Administration, Water Management Administration, Forest Management Administration and Tobacco Agency

Positions in job Number of staff members Number of staff members systematization per job systematization 221 668 --- 15 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MARD, Podgorica, December 18, 2013, Article 27, Paragraph 1, p.27

Table 13-3: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in MARD

Average Staff Age Percentage of Female Staff Members

45 50% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of MARD

Table 13-4: Staff Education Structure in MARD (Water Directorate, including Water Management Administration)

Masters Bachelo r Associate High PhD degree degree degree school ---- 10% 90% ----- 10% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of MARD

13.2.2 Water Management Administration (WMA)

Table 13-5: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in the Water Management Administration, MARD

Positions in job Number of staff members per job Number of staff members systematization systematization 13 13 ---- 16 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MARD, Podgorica, December 18, 2013, Article 31, Paragraph 1, p. 103-108.

12 Water Directorate has 7 jobs systematized for 8 staff memebrs. (Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systeatization in MARD, Article 28, p. 36-39) 13 Source: http://www.minpolj.gov.me/rubrike/Slobodan_pristup_informacijama/132359/Spisak-drzavnih-sluzbenika-i-namjestenika- sa-njihovim-sluzbenickim-i-namjestenickim-zvanjima.html , date: 5/5/2015. 14 Source: http://www.minpolj.gov.me/rubrike/Slobodan_pristup_informacijama/132360/Spisak-javnih-funkcionera-i-liste-obracuna- njihovih-zarada-i-drugih-primanja-i-naknada-u-vezi-sa-vrsenjem-javne-funkcije.html , date: 5/5/2015. 15 Data is not available on the webpage of MARD. 16 Webpage of the Water Management Administration has no data on employees (number, education structure and gender structutre, and alike).

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13.2.3 Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism (MSDT)

Figure 13-2 Organizational structure of MSDT

State Secretary Space Planning Secto r of Investment Directorate Project Preparation, Public Contracting and State Secretary Works Financing Civil Engineering Directorate Directorate Sector of Investment Secretary of the Project Monitoring and Ministry Tourism Development and Quality Control MINISTER Standards Directorate

Tourism Destination Management Dir ectorate

Department of Housing Development Directorate Internal Audit

Office of the Environment and Climate Change Directorate Minister

Waste Management and Communal Development Directorate

General Affairs , Human Resource, Finance, Logistic and Technical Support Service

Department of EU Funds Management

Department of International Cooperation

Department for Development of Priority Projects- Bjelasica i Komovi

Communications Department

Department for Support to the Nat ional Council for Sustainable Development

Source: http://www.mrt.gov.me/organizacija , date: 25/05/2015

Table 13-6: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MSDT

Positions in job Number of staff members per job Number of staff members systematization systematization 149 169 17 ---- 18 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization & Job Systematization in MSDT, Draft, Podgorica, June 2013, Article 23, Paragraph 1. 19

17 Directorate for Environment and Climate Change has total 20 jobs systematized ( Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systeatization in MSDT, Article 24, Paragraph 1, Item 6, p. 75-89), and the Directorate for Waste Management and Communal Development has total 7 jobs systematized ( Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systeatization in MSDT, Article 24, Paragraph 1, Item 7, p. 89-96). 18 Webpage of the MSDT has no data on the number of staff members, educational or gender structure of employees.

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Table 13-7: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in the MSDT and the Directorate for Public Works

Positions in job Number of staff members per job Number of staff members systematization systematization 183 207 ---- 20 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MSDT, Article 22, Paragraph 1 21

13.2.4 Environmental Protection Agency of Montenegro (EPA) Figure 13-3: Organizational structure of EPA

Director

Department of Sector of Sector of Protection Nature Communication General, Against Arhus Department Protection, Permitting and Legal and Ionizing Centre of Chemicals Monitoring, Sector Information Financial Radiation Podgorica Management Analysis and System Service and Reporting Maintenance Radiation Safety

Source : Environmental Protection Agency, 2014. 22

Table 13-8: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in EPA

Positions in job systematization Number of staff members per job Number of staff members systematization 70 88 ---- 23 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in EPA, Article 10. See: http://www.epa.org.me/images/uredbe/pravilnici/pravilnik_sistematizacija_2013.pdf , date: 23/05/2015

19 “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of MSDT included no response to the issue of the total number of employees in the Ministry. 20 Webpage of MSDT has no data on the number of staff members, educational or gender structure of employees. 21 See: http://www.mrt.gov.me/organizacija , date: 24/05/2015 22 Note: Regional Office in Berane is not represented in the structure of EPA. 23 Webpage of EPA has no data on the number of staff memebers, educaional or gender structure of employees.

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13.2.5 Institute of Hydro-Meteorology and Seismology (IHMS) Figure 13-4: Organizational structure of IHMS

DIRECTOR

Assistant Assistant Assistant Department Department of General and to Director to Director to for Meteorological Finance Director Information and Affairs and Seismological Service International Information Cooperation System and Maint enance Legal Office Sector of Sector of Sector of Sector of Hydrology Water and Weather Meteorology Air Quality Forecast Sector of Sector of and Testing Seismology Hydrography Accounting Meteorolo and and Finance gical Oceanography Office Monitoring Division Division of Division of Hydrologi of Air Climatolo cal Quality Division of Stations Division of Weather Network Analysis Division of Instrumental and Applied and Division of Hydrography Forecast Meteorol Group for Engineering ogy Hydrometric Division Seismology Measureme of nts and Water Group for Processing Quality Weather Division of Division of Forecast and Seismologic Oceanography Numerical Data Analysis and Models Division of and Mareography Hydrologica Processing l Analysis Division of Meteorological Monitoring

Regional Units

Group for Satellite and Radar Meteorology

Source: Operational Report , IHMS, 2014, p. 3

Table 13-9: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in IHMS

Positions in job Number of staff members Number of staff members systematization per job systematization 13 5 ---- 117 Source for systematized jobs: http://www.meteo.co.me/misc.php?text=about , date: 19/02/2015 – Source for number of staff members: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of IHMS.

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Table 13-10: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in IHMS

Average Staff Age Percentage of Female Staff Members 47 around 47% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of IHMS Table 13-11: Staff Education Structure in IHMS

Masters Bachelor Associate PhD High school degree degree degree 1% 5% 30% 10% 55% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of IHMS

13.2.6 Administration for Inspection Affairs (AIA) Figure 13-5: Organizational structure of AIA

Source: http://www.uip.gov.me/organizaciona-shema , date: 09/05/2015.

Table 13-12: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in AIA

Number of staff members per job Positions in job systematization Number of staff members systematization 263 374 286 (245 inspectors) Source for number of positions in job systematization and number of staff members per job systematization: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in AIA, Draft, Podgorica, December 2014, Article 10.

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Source for number of staff members: 2014 Operational Report of AIA, Podgorica, February 2015, p. 9.

13.2.7 Centre of Ecotoxicological Research of Montenegro (CETR) Figure 13-6: Macro organizational structure of CETR

CETR

Board of Directors

Director’s Executive Quality Manager Office Director

Laboratory of Occupational Economic, Legal Ecotoxicological Safety and Health and General Affairs Testing and Department Department Radiation

Service for Service for Service for Commercial Accounting and Legal and Affairs Finance Affairs General Affairs

Inorganic Analyses Organic Analyses Air and Working Radiation Sample Receipt and Division Division Environment Analysis Protection Warehouse Affairs Division Division Division

Source: http://mne.ceti.co.me/?page_id=3459 , date: 25/05/2015

Table 13-13: Number of Staff Members and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in CETR

Number of Staff Members Percentage of Female Staff Members 24 61 56% Source: http://mne.ceti.co.me/?page_id=1212 , date: 25/05/2015

24 Webpage of CETR has no data on job systematization or educational structure of employees.

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13.2.8 Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs (MTMA) Figure 13-7: Organizational structure of MTMA

MINISTER Office of the Minister

Department of Internal Audit Secret ary

Department of Normative, Legal and General Affairs, Management System and Public Procurements Directora Directora Director Directorat Directora te of te of ate of e of te of Air Railway Road State Maritime Transpor Transpor Transpor Transport t Roads Department of EU Integr ations t t and International Cooperation

General General General General General Director Director Director Director Directo r Finances and Accounting Service

Transport Business Business Department Dire ctor Podgorica Unit - Bar Unit -

Branches: Branches: Railway Budva Zelenika Department Dire ctor Ulcinj Herceg Novi Podgorica Virpazar Tivat

Maritime Safety Dire ctor Management Admi nistratio

Port Management Dire ctor Administratio n Kotor

Source: http://www.minsaob.gov.me/organizacija , date: 25/05/2015

Table 13-14: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MTMA Number of staff members per job Positions in job systematization Number of staff members systematization 109 131 ---- 25 Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MTMA, Articles 22 and 23, Paragraph 1 26 Table 13-15: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in MTMA and administrative authorities within Number of staff members per job Positions in job systematization Number of staff members systematization 173 223 ---- Source: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in MTMA, Articles 22 and 23, Paragraph 1

25 Webpage of MTMA has no data on the number, educational strucutre or gender structure of employees. 26 See: http://www.minsaob.gov.me/biblioteka/pravilnici?query=sistematizaciji&sortDirection=desc , date: 25/052015.

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13.2.9 Ministry of Economy (ME)

Figure 13-8: Organizational structure of ME

13.1 Sector of 10. Department 13. Directorate of Strategic – of Internal Audit MINISTER Small and Medium Development Enterprises Projects Development Independent AdvisorI- 11. Office of the Assistant to the Minister Minister 13.2 13.1.1. Division Department of of Development 13.1.2 the European Projects, Division of Center of Institucional State Secretary 12. General Affairs, Support to Information Support, Secretary of the Human Resources Export and Innovation Education and Ministry Competitiven and Finances Promotion Service

1.Transforma 1. 2. 1. tion and 12. 1. General 12. 2. Finances and Directora 1Director Investments Affairs and Accounting Office te of ate of Directorate Human Investme Evaluatio Resources Office nts n and 6. Internal Market and Competition Directorate 7. 1. Directorate 7. 3. Directorate of Multilateral 2. 2. 2. 1. 2. Energy of Foreign Trade trade Cooperation and Relations Directora Directorat Directorate Policy and with International Trade te of e of Regime Organizations Renewabl Energy e Energy Developm 7. Multilateral and Regional Trade Cooperation and Foreign Economic 3. 2. 3. 1. 3. Energy Relation Directorate Directorate Director Efficiency 7. 2. 7. 4. Directorate of Regional of ate of Directorate Directorate of Cooperation, Regional Initiatives Implementa Analysis, Foreign and European Integrations tion and Planning Economic Monitoring , Relations of the Internati Energy onal Efficiency, Coopera Statistics tion and 8. and IT Promoti Development 8. 1. Directorate of Directorate 8. 2. Directorate of Action Regional Development 4. Mining and Implementation of IPA Funds and Regional Geological Financed Projects (PIU) Competitiveness Survey Directorate

9. National Brand Development and 9. 1. Directorate of the 5. 2. 5. 1. 5.Industry Consumer National Brand Directorate Director and 9. 2. Directorate of Consumer Protection Development and of ate of Entrepreneur Protection Directorate Improvement Entrepreneu Industria ship rship l Directorate

Source: http://www.mek.gov.me/ministarstvo/djelatnosti-/134766/Organizaciona-sema-Ministarstva-ekonomije.html , date: 09/05/2015.

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Table 13-16: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in ME

Number of staff members per job Number of staff members in Positions in job systematization systematization the second quarter of 2013 129 138 108 27 Source for number of positions in job systematization and number of staff members per job systematization: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization in ME, Podgorica, June 2013, Article 20. Subject data are related to ME and the Directorate for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises. Source for number of staff members in II quarter of 2013: http://crna.gora.me/vijesti/ekonomija/ministarstvo-ekonomije-smanjili-smo-broj-zaposlenih/ , Date: 31/05/2015

13.2.10 Energy Regulatory Agency – Montenegro (ERA)

Figure 13-9: Organizational structure of ERA

Board

Advisors to the Secretary of the Board Board

Director of the Agency

Deputy Director

Energy – Economic Legal General Affairs Technical Regulation Regulation Service Regulation Affairs Service Affairs Service Affairs Service

Source: http://regagen.co.me/o-agenciji/organizacija/ , date: 5/6/2015

27 Number of staff memebrs in II quarter of 2014 in ME including authorities under jursidiction of the Ministry (Institute of Meteorology, Standardization Institute, Institute for Geological Research, Agency for Protection of Competition, Montenegro Accreditation Body and Institute for Intellectual Property) was 248. (Source: http://crna.gora.me/vijesti/ekonomija/ministarstvo- ekonomije-smanjili-smo-broj-zaposlenih/ , date 31/05/2015). Webpage of ME has no data on the number or gender structure of employees.

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13.2.11 Elektroprivreda Crne Gore

Figure 13-10: Avail able electric power generation capacities in Montenegro

Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/osnovna-djelatnost , date: 19/02/2015

Table 13-17: Shareholders

Shareholders Share (%) State of Crna Gora 57,0176 A2A 41,7477 Other 1,2347 Total shares 100 Total capitalization 1.003.666.058,44€ Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/osnovna-djelatnost , date: 24/05/2015

Table 13-18: Electricity Generation and electric power balance

2013 (GW h) 2014 (GWh) 2013/2014 (%) Hydropower plants 2498 1686 -32.5 Thermo power plants 1311 1322 0.8 Total: 3809 3008 -21.02 Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/proizvodnja-i-elektroenergetski-bilans , date: 26/05/2015

Table 13-19: Electricity Generation in Montenegrin hydropower plants in 2014

Hydropower plant in GWh In % HPP “Perućica” 1,007 33.23 HPP “Piva” 679 22.40 TPP “Pljev lja” 1,322 43.63 Small HPPs HE 30 0.74 Total: 3,008 100 Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/proizvodnja-i-elektroenergetski-bilans . date: 26/05/2015

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Figure 13-11: Organizational structure of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore

Chief Executive Officer

Directorate of Energy FU Distribution Chief Financial Directorate Management

Directorate of Directorate of Human FU Supply Accounting and Taxes Resources

Directorate of FU Generation Finances and Directorate of General Affairs

Payment Operations

Directorate of Plan, HPP “Piva” Control and Directorate of Legal Affairs

Reporting

Directorate of Directorate of Public HPP “Perućica” Procurement and Relations Logistics

Directorate of Tariffs TPP “Pljevlja” and Relations with

State Institutions

Development and Directorate of CT Engineering Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/djelovi-epcg , date: 26/05/2015

Table 13-20: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in EPCG Positions in job Number of staff members per Number of staff members systematization job systematization 2.315 ___ 28 ___ (2,275 with permanent employment, and 40 with part time employment) 29 Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of EPCG

Table 13-21: Average Staff Age and the Percentage of Female Staff Members in EPCG Average Staff Age Percentage of Female Staff Members 50 20.3% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of EPCG

28 Article 14 of the Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systeatization in EPCG indicates that 7 annexes of the subject Rule Book have closely defined the activities of the Company organizational units, job titles with decsriptions and number of positions, etc., but subject annexes to the Rule Book are not available online. See: https://www.yumpu.com/hr/document/view/13073806/pravilnik-o-sistematizaciji-radnih-mjesta-elektroprivrede-crne-gore-ad-, date: 31/05/2015 29 Source: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/zaposleni , date: 10/05/2015. The same data on the number of staff members has been given by the representatives of EPCG in the “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire”.

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Table 13-22: Staff Education Structure in EPCG 30 Masters Bachelor Associate PhD High school degree degree degree 0.1% 1% 24% 0.35% 50.7% Source: “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” of EPCG. 31 Note: questionnaire indicates that around 35 staff members hold I2-III qualifications.

13.2.12 Public Enterprise for Coastal Zone Management of Montenegro 32 (PE CZM)

Table 13-23: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PE CZM

Number of staff members per job Positions in job systematization Number of staff members systematization 46 50 51 Source: http://www.morskodobro.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=88&lang=sr , date: 28/07/2015 Source for number of staff members: “ 2008 – 2013 Operational report of PE CZM”, Monitoring Group Ulcinj-MogUl, p. 10, See: http://www.mans.co.me/wp-content/uploads/spi/IPAMonitoring/Mogul/MogulMN2.pdf , date: 28/07/2015.

13.2.13 Public Enterprise “Montenegro National Parks” 33 Table 13-24: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PE “Montenegro National Parks”

Positions in job Number of staff members Number of staff Title systematization per job systematization members PE “Montenegro National Parks” 39 72 Organizational Units NP “Biogradska gora” 18 28 NP “Durmitor” 22 47 157 NP “Lovćen” 10 24 NP “Skadarsko jezero” 13 44 NP “Prokletije” 10 25 Total: 112 240 Source for job systematization: Rule Book on Internal Organization and Job Systematization of PE “Montenegro National Parks” from 22/07/2011, see: http://www.nparkovi.me/sajt/images/stories/Sistematizacija_radnih_mjesta.pdf , date: 29/07/2015. Source for number of staff members: document of the Ministry of Finance of Montenegro from 17/05/2012; See: http://www.skupstina.me/~skupcg/skupstina//cms/site_data/POSLANI%C4%8CKA%20PITANJA/MAJ%202012/ODGOVORI/Aleksan dar_Damjanovic_1.PDF , date: 29/07/2015.

30 EPCG webpage: http://www.epcg.com/o-nama/zaposleni , date: 10/05/2015, indicates the following data related to education structure of staff with permanent employment (total 2275 employees): 64 employees (or 3%) unqualified workers, 1570 (or 69%) employees with high school degrees, 82 (or 4%) with associate degrees and 559 (or 24%) with bachelor degrees. 31 EPCG provided no answer in the “Institution Capacity Evaluation Questionnaire” to the question if EPCG would need more employees to prusue jurisdictions, what organizational segments should be strgethened and what education profiles are needed. 32 Organizational structure, as wel as data on education, age and gender structure of employees in PE CZM, are not available online. 33 Official webpage of PE “Montenegro National Parks” has no data on education, age or gender structure of employees.

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Figure 13-12: Organizational structure of PE "Montenegro National Parks"

Managem DIRE CTOR ent Board

Improvement and Scientific Development Service Council

Promotion, Marketing and Education Service

Legal and General Affairs Service

Financial Affairs Service

NP Skadarsko NP Du rmitor NP Lovćen NP NP jezero Biogradska Prokletije gora

Director Director Director Director Director

Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Service Service Service Service Service

Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmenta Environmental Hygiene Service Hygiene Hygiene l Hygiene Hygiene Service Service Service Service

Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Affairs Service Affairs Service Affairs Service Affairs Service Affairs Service

Source: http://www.nparkovi.me/sajt/o-nama/organizaciona-sema , date: 5/5/2015.

13.2.14 Public Institution “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro” 34

Table 13-25: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in PI “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro”

Positions in job systematization Number of staff members per job Number of staff members systematization 35 ------52 Source for number of staff members: http://www.geozavod.co.me/Zavod.htm , date: 29/07/2015.

34 Official webpage of PI „Geological Survey Office of Montenegro“ has no data on age and gender structure of employees. 35 Official webpage of PI „Geological Survey Office of Montenegro“ has no data on job systematization.

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Table 13-26: Education structure in PI “Geological Survey Office of Montenegro”

Masters Bachelor Associate PhD High school degree degree degree ------48% --- 52% Note: The Institute has total of 52 staff members, as follows: 20 geologists of various specializations, 1 chemistry engineer, 6 geological and chemical technicians, 2 lawyers, 2 economists, 5 geological drillers and 16 staff members of other vocations. Source: http://www.geozavod.co.me/Zavod.htm , date: 29/07/2015.

13.2.15 “Vodacom” LLC Tivat Figure 13-13: Organizational structure of "Vodacom" LLC Tivat

Executive Director

Technical Sector Commercial Sector General Affairs

Engineer in charge of environmental KFW Contracts Management, KFW Contracts Management, protection and quality monitoring Phases II, III, IV Phases II, III, IV

Consulting Consult ing Lawyer

Design and Supervision General Affairs IT Services

Business Secretary

Source: http://www.vodacom.co.me/mne/profil-firme/organizaciona-sema , date: 5/6/2015.

Table 13-27: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in “Vodacom” LLC Tivat

Positions in job Number of staff members per job Number of staff members on systematization systematization 36 31/12/2010 ------16

Table 13-28: Education structure in “Vodacom” LLC Tivat

Masters Bachelor Associate High PhD degree degree degree school ------100% ------Source for Tables 27 and 28: 2010 Operational Report of Vodacom and 2011 Work Plan , p. 12 http://opstinativat.com/cg/images/stories/skupstinske%20sjednice/25032011/so/izvjestaj_o_radu_vodacoma_za_2010_za_skupst inu_tivat.pdf

36 Official webpage of „Vodacom“ has no data on job systematization or age structure of employees.

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13.2.16 “Project-Consulting” LLC Podgorica (PROCON)

Figure 13-14: Organizational structure of "PROCON" LLC

Board of Directors

Executive Director

Programs and Projects Administrative and Sector Financial Affairs Sector

General Manager Chief Administrator

Program Proje ct Manager Coordinator Finances and IT Logistics General Affairs Department Program Proje ct Manager Coordinator

Administrator in IT Administrator Program Proje ct charge of legal Business Manager Coordinator Administrator

Administrator Program Proje ct Driver in charge of Manager Coordinator financial issues

Hygienist

Source: http://www.procon.me/index.php/mne/about-us/organizational-structure , date: 4/5/2015.

Table 13-29: Total number of positions in job systematization, number of staff members per job systematization and number of staff members in “PROCON” LLC Podgorica

Positions in job Number of staff members Number of staff members on 31/12/2014 systematization per job systematization 15 with indefinite employment agreements + 4 with definite employment agreements 11 17 4 on temporary and occasional employment agreements 1 on part-time. Source for job systematization : Rule Book on Organization and Job Systematization “Project-Consulting” LLC; See: http://www.procon.me/pdf/aboutus/actsofcompany/sistematizacija1.pdf , date: 29/07/2015. Source for number of staff members: Summary of the Report on Implementation of the Annual Work Program and Financial Plan of “PROCON” LLC for 2014, p. 35 . Official webpage of “PROCON” has no data on job systematization or age structure of employees. Pages 4-5 of the Rule Book on Organization and Job Systematization “Project-Consulting” LLC indicates total of 17 staff members per job systematization, 15 with bachelor degrees and 2 with high school.

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14 Annex 14: Supporting Conclusions and Recommendations

14.1 Annex 14-1: Montenegrin Prioritised Recommendations

Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW For the outcome of "more effective data collection and U cilju „efikasnijeg sakupljanja podataka i analize“, OUTCOME 1 analysis", the following priority recommendations are prioritetne preporuke su sledeće: as follows: Životna sredina Environment Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Show the ecological status of all the rivers in the DRB on Prikazati ekološki status svih SRD reka, uz pomoć ribljih a map using fish species as indicators (according to vrsta kao indikatora (u skladu sa Aneksom V ODV) kako bi Annexe V of the WFD) in order to have a reference for postojala referenca za istraživanje kretanja vodenih surveying the trend of aquatic ecosystems. This will ekosistema. Ovo će omogućiti postojanje instrumenta za 1 2 1 1 enable a decision making tool related to the odlučivanje o društvenim i ekonomskim aktivnostima (npr. development of social and economic activities biranje lokacija za brane, oblasti eksploatacije šljunka, (implantation of dams, of gravel exploitation, of lokacija za rekreativne aktivnosti itd). recreational activities, etc...). Hidrauličko modeliranje neophodno je na glavnim Hydraulic modelling is required in the main tributaries of pritokama reke Drine radi boljeg razumevanja neophodnih the Drina River to obtain better understanding of the EF koji bi garantovali minimalnu brzinu i dubinu toka. 1 2 1 1 required EF to guarantee minimum velocity and depth of Usklađivanje EF metodologije je potrebna na području celog flow. Harmonization of the EF methodology is required in SRD. the whole DRB. Mapirati priobalna prirodna staništa kako je opisano u Map riparian natural habitats as described in the Habitat Direktivi o staništima Evropske unije (92/43/EEC) i 1 2 2 2 Directive of the European Union (92/43/EEC) with their predstaviti detalje o njihovom stanju očuvanosti. state of conservation. Neophodno je sačiniti popis bentičke faune u SRD kako bi se An inventory of the benthic fauna in the DRB is needed utvrdio stepen endemizma, kvalitet rečnog dna i kvalitet 1 2 1 1 to ascertain the degree of endemism and quality of the rečne vode. riverbed and river water quality. Potrebno je sačiniti popis invazivnih podvrsta u slivu. 2 1 1 1 Undertake inventory of invasive subspecies in the basin. HE HPP Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Pažljivo sprovesti monitoring ponašanja brana. Brane, kao 1 1 1 1 Carefully perform the monitoring of the dams behaviour.

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW značajni objekti koji imaju visok potencijalni rizik, As important structures bearing a high potential risk, the predstavljaju ključne elemente hidroenergetskih objekata. dams are key elements of hydropower schemes. Institucionalni Institutional Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Nabavka tehničke opreme za linijske autoritete i dodatnu Acquisition of Technical equipment for line authorities opremu posebno za institucije koje se bave redovnim 1 1 1 1 and additional equipment especially for institutions nadgledanjem; dealing with regular monitoring Stvaranje odgovarajućih uslova za rad vodnog Create the right conditions for the Water Information 3 1 2 2 informacionog sistema; System operation; Monitoring Monitoring Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Pored toga, Prekogranična dijagnostička analiza (TDA) kao Furthermore, the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis deo DIKTAS dala je predloge za prioritetne korake u svim (TDA) as part of the DIKTAS made suggestions for priority oblastima prekograničnih izdani za i) uspostavljanje actions in all the transboundary aquifer areas for i) 1 1 1 1 zajedničkog programa za monitoring podzemnih voda i ii) establishment of a common groundwater monitoring usklađivanje kriterijuma za delineaciju zaštićenih zona program, and ii) harmonisation of criteria for delineation izvora. of source protection zones. Improved monitoring, enforcement and implementation U slivu su potrebni unapređeni monitoring i primena of groundwater protection legislation in needed in the propisa o zaštiti podzemnih voda. JV Konsultant bi želeo da Basin. The JV Consultant would like to reiterate the ponovi preporuku na tu temu iz DIKTAS projekta, 1 1 1 1 recommendation from the DIKTAS Project on this konkretno: a) potpuna delineacija zona sanitarne zaštite subject, namely: a) full delineation of water source vodenih izvora i b) utvrđivanje isplativih mera za zaštitu sanitary protection zones, and b) setting cost-efficient podzemnih voda. measures for groundwater protection. Postoji potreba za poboljšanjem monitoringa industrijskog i There is need to improve the monitoring of industrial and navodnjavanja na opštinskom/kantonskom nivou, kojim bi irrigation use at municipal/canton level, which should 2 1 2 se beležile količine potrošene vode kao i kvalitet vode koja record water amounts used as well as the quality of the se vraća u sistem. water that is being returned to the system. Preporučujemo monitoring četiri ciljane vrste riba: mladica We recommend monitoring of the four targeted fish (Hucho hucho ), lipljen ( Thymallus thymallus) , peš ( Cottus species: the Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ), the Greyling gobio ), blatnjača ( Salmo labrax ). Takođe preporučujemo (Thymallus thymallus) , the Bull head ( Cottus gobio ), the 1 2 1 1 monitoring stanja preostale priobalne vegetacije duž reka. Brown trout ( Salmo labrax ). We also recommend Da bi bio merodavan, ovaj program monitoring treba monitoring the state of the remaining riparian vegetation sprovesti u saradnji sa 3 priobalne zemlje. along rivers. In order to be relevant, this monitoring

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW program should be undertaken in cooperation with the 3 riparian countries. Implement a monitoring of benthic and aquatic flora Pratiti bentičke faune i vodene flore. 1 3 1 2 species. Poboljšati prikupljanje podataka za minimalni i maksimalni Improve data gathering for minimum and maximum 1 2 1 1 prolećni proticaj. spring flows. Neophodno je znatno pojačati monitoring izdani kako bi se Substantial increases in monitoring of aquifers to 1 1 1 1 proširilo znanje o režimu proticaja u SRD. increase knowledge of the flow regime in the DRB. Undertake further groundwater tracer tests to provide Izvršiti dodatne testove sa traserima kako bi se dobila 2 1 2 an accurate assessment of the groundwater divide in the precizna procena vododelnice u podslivovima SRD. sub basins of the DRB. Ojačati centralni Državni institut kako bi se centralizovala i Reinforce a central State Institute to centralize and koordinisala analiza nadgledanja biodiverziteta i sakupljenih 1 2 2 2 coordinate the analysis of the biodiversity monitoring podataka. and the collected data. U cilju poboljšanog dijaloga i koordinacije u SRD, For the outcome of enhanced dialogue and OUTCOME 2 preporučuje se sledeće: coordination in the DRB, the following is recommended: Životna sredina Environment Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Usklađivanje nacionalnih propisa i negovanje saradnje Harmonize national regulations and foster cooperation između tri SRD države da bi se uspešno obavila 1 2 1 1 between the three countries of the DRB, in order to implementacija programa zaštite biodiverziteta. successfully implement biodiversity protection programs. Intenzivirati obrazovanje o sortiranju otpada. 2 2 1 2 Strengthen education concerning waste sorting. Reinforce the protection regime in protected areas in Ojačati režime očuvanja zaštićenih oblasti u skladu sa 1 2 1 1 coherence with the requirements for nature protection zahtevima za zaštitu prirode i ciljanih vrsta. and target species Institucionalni Institutional Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Institucionalno jačanje i razvoj strateške i normativne baze Institutional strengthening and developing strategic and 1 1 1 za sprečavanje i odbranu od poplava; normative base in flood prevention and defence; Reforma postojećeg sistema i poboljšano finansiranje Reform of the existing system and improvements of oblasti upravljanja vodom i zaštite prirodne sredine financing in the field of water management and 1 1 1 (sakupljanje sredstava, nivo troškova; baze podataka lica environmental protection (collection of funds, level of koja plaćaju naknade; mehanizam naplate potraživanja od charges; charge payer databases; mechanisms of

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW pravnih lica u dugotrajnim sudskim postupcima; upravljanje receivables collection from legal entities in long lasting finansijama, itd.) court procedures; financial management, etc.); Razvoj dugoročnog investicionog za vodni sektor; 1 1 1 Developing long-term water sector investment plan; Dalja analiza najoptimalnijih načina za multi-lateralnu Further analysis of the most optimal ways for multi- 1 2 2 saradnju unutar SRD; lateral cooperation within the DRB; Poboljšanje koordinacije finansiranja u oblasti upravljanja Improving coordination of financing in the field of water vodom finansijskim instrumentima iz drugih oblasti (životna management with financing instruments from other sredina, poljoprivreda, šumarstvo, itd.); stvaranje uslova za fields (environment, agriculture, forestry, etc.); providing pridruživanje drugih sredstava i privatnog kapitala 2 1 2 conditions for other funds and private capital to join to sredstvima za razvoj vodnog sektora; stvaranje traženih water sector development funds; creating conditions uslova radi mogućnosti upotrebe EU sredstava i required to use EU funds and co-financing within fields kofinansiranja u okviru oblasti u kojima je obezbeđena where subject support is provided; podrška predmeta; Dizanje svesti o potrebi da se preduzmu značajne mere u Raising awareness of the need to undertake significant 1 1 1 IUVR; measures in IWRM; Jačanje kapaciteta javnih preduzeća za upravljanje vodama i Strengthening capacities of the public water poboljšanje efikasnosti u okviru javnih komunalnih 1 1 1 1 management enterprises and efficiency improvements preduzeća; within public utility enterprises; Jačanje partnerstva između javnih i privatnih preduzeća i Strengthening public-private partnerships and podržavanje investicija u svim segmentima koji se bave 1 1 1 encouraging investments in all water management upravljanjem voda u oblastima u kojima postoji ta vrsta segments in areas with such demand; potražnje; Strengthening supervision and control in the field of Jačanje nadgledanja i kontrole u oblasti upravljanja vodom, water management, including control of earmarked uključujući tu i kontrolu predviđenih prihoda od naplate 2 1 2 revenues from water charges and other sources of vode i iz drugih izvora finansiranja; financing; Obučavanje odgovornih lica u oblasti od značaja, Training decision makers in the field of significance, komparativnim iskustvima i perspektivama upravljanja 1 1 1 comparative experiences and perspectives of water vodom u regionu; management in the region; Preduzimanje mera za poboljšanje kapaciteta u lokalnim Undertaking measures for capacity improvements in 3 1 2 institucijama; local institutions; Što se tiče saradnje u pružanju hidro-meteoroloških usluga, As regards to cooperation of hydro-meteorological neophodno je ažuriranje programa zajedničkih veličina, 1 1 1 1 services, it is required to upgrade the program of joint razmene podataka i usklađivanja i koordinacije razvojnih measurements, data exchange and harmonization and

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW programa i planova; coordination of development programs and plans; Obezbeđivanje rada instrumenata za depolitizaciju upravne Provide for operation of the administrative authority de- 1 1 1 i; politicization instruments; Jačanje institucionalnih kapaciteta, obezbeđivanje finansija Strengthening institutional capacity, provision of finances i stvaranje preduslova za zajedničku implementaciju 1 1 1 and developing prerequisites of joint monitoring monitoringa u okviru SRD; implementations within the DRB; Skidanje zabrane zapošljavanja novih radnika za Abolishing the ban on new employment for organizations organizacije u kojima se obavljaju tehničke aktivnosti; tj. exercising highly technical activities; i.e. create 1 1 1 stvoriti mogućnosti novog zapošljavanja pri ustanovama possibilities for new employment in authorities requiring koje zahtevaju visoko kvalifikovane radnike (EPA, itd.); highly skilled staff (EPA, etc.); Establishing and improving long-term relations between Uspostavljanje i poboljšanje dugoročnih odnosa između state and scientific-research and educational institutions države i naučnog istraživanja i obrazovnih institucija radi 1 1 1 for the purpose of public administration capacity izgradnje capaciteta javne uprave; building; Establishing the Water Council (to elaborate and provide Formiranje Odbora za vode (da bi razradili i dali mišljenje o opinion on draft laws and other regulations related to nacrtuima zakona i drugim propisima vezanim za pitanja water management issues; elaborate and provide upravljanja vodom; da bi razradili i dali mišljenje o nacrtu 2 1 2 opinion on draft water management strategies and strategija i planova za upravljanje vodom; da bi predložili plans; to recommend improvements in the water sector), poboljšanja u vodnom sektoru), to jest, stvaranje uslova za that is, create conditions for operability of the Water rad Odbora za vode i Nacionalne konferencije o vodama; Council and the National Water Conference; Dalje jačanje organizacija civilnog društva i izgradnja Further strengthening civil society organizations and partnerstva između javne vlasti, privrednih subjekata i 3 2 3 building partnerships between public authorities, organizacija civilnog društva; business entities and civil society organizations; Analizirati razvoj bezbednosnih rizika u oblasti upravljanja Analyse the development of security risks in the field of vodnim resursima do 2035. godine i njihov uticaj na razvoj 2 1 2 water resources management by 2035 and the impact on institucija; institutional development; Formiranje stručnih centara za pripremu i monitoring Establish expert centres for preparation and monitoring 2 1 2 implementacije investicija u vodni sektor; of implementation of the water sector investments; Jačanje veza između linije subjekata na republičkom nivou i Strengthening links between the line republic level subjekata koji izvršavaju komunalne usluge. Ispitati entities and entities exercising utility services. Examine izvodljivost proširenja nadležnosti ministarstva na 2 1 2 the feasibility of extension of ministry's jurisdiction to komunalne usluge (snabdevanje pijaćom vodom od strane utility services (drinking water supply by the public javnog vodovoda, a skupljanje otpadnih voda, drenaža i waterworks system and wastewater collection, drainage

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW tretiranje od strane javne kanalizacije). and treatment by public sewage system). Pravni Legal Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Intenziviranje napora u oblasti sklapanja bilateralnih Intensifying of the efforts in the field for making bilateral sporazuma sa susednim zemljama; posebno na polju WRM i 1 1 agreements with neighbouring states; especially in the energetike sa Srbijom i Crnom Gorom; field of WRM and energy with Serbia and Montenegro.

For the outcome of "better decision-making and U cilju „boljeg donošenja odluka i upravljanja u SRD kao OUTCOME 3 management in the DRB as a multi-purpose water višenamenskog vodnog resursa“, preporučuje se sledeće: resource" the following is recommended: Životna sredina Environment Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Kontrola ekološki prihvatljivog protoka 1 2 1 1 Control environmental flow Izbegavati i/ili bolje regulisati eksploataciju šljunka u okviru Avoid and/or better regulate gravel exploitation within 1 2 1 1 korita reka. riverbeds. Izgraditi novu adekvatnu sanitarnu podzemnu deponiju Build new adequate sanitary landfill away from udaljeno od zona zaštite podzemnih voda i formirati rečna 1 2 1 1 groundwater protection zones and from riverbeds korita. Zatvoriti postojeće podzemne deponije i preseliti ih dalje od Close existing landfills and move them away from 1 2 1 1 rečnih obala i plavnih ravnica. riverbanks and flood plains. Koordinisati koncept zaštite od poplava 1 1 1 1 Concept of flood protection to be coordinated Poboljšati proces uzgoja riba 2 3 1 2 Improve fish farming process Real consideration is necessary for the provision of flood Neophodno je ozbiljno razmotriti obezbeđivanje retenzija u 2 2 2 2 retention basins to protect downstream settlements cilju zaštite nizvodnih naselja od poplava from flooding. Postrojenja za preradu otpadnih voda (PPOV) su potrebna u WWTP are needed at the main centres of population and glavnim naseljenim centrima i za industriju, kako bi se 1 1 1 1 for industry in order to reduce the pollution loads in the smanjio teret zagađenja na rekama. rivers. Kontrolisati tehničku usklađenost vozila. 3 2 ? 3 Control the technical compliance of vehicles Unaprediti proces uzgajanja ribe i sagraditi taložnike Improve fish farming process and build nutrient nutrijenata u farmama ribe kako bi se sprečilo zagađenje 2 1 1 1 precipitators in fish farms in order to prevent water vode. pollution Zabraniti pecanje tokom sušnog perioda. 2 2 1 2 Do not fish during drought period Za postojeće brane, proces ispuštanja tokom normalnih 1 3 ? 2 For existing dams, flushing operation during normal

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW perioda rada mora biti zabranjen tokom perioda parenja periods of operation should be forbidden during ciljnih vrsta ribe (od marta do maja). breeding period of the targeted fish species (from March to May). Ublažavanje suše pomoću HE akumulacija 2 2 2 2 Mitigation of drought with HPP reservoirs Smanjiti hidro-isticanje tokom perioda parenja 1 3 ? 2 Reduce hydro-peaking during spawning period Za planirane brane, treba postaviti riblje staze; potrebno je For planned dams, fish ladder should be imposed; kontrolisati ispuštanje i regulaciju fluktuacije nivoa vode u 2 1 2 flushing procedure and regulation of water level akumulaciji fluctuations of the reservoir should be controlled. Upravljanje zaštićenim šumama 2 1 2 Management of protective forest Real consideration is necessary for the provision of multi- Potrebno je pažljivo razmotriti izgradnju višenamenskih 2 3 3 purpose reservoirs to protect downstream settlements akumulacija u cilju zaštite nizvodnih naselja od poplava. from flooding. Uvesti veći deo čiste energije. 1 1 1 Introduce a larger part of clean energy All planned structures for RBMP within the DRB need to Pri projektovanju svih planiranih struktura za PURS u SRD take into consideration the prevailing seismic conditions trebalo bi uzeti u obzir preovlađujuće seizmičke uslove. To 2 1 2 in their design. This is especially important for je posebno važno za razvoj planiran u SRD u oblastima više developments planned in the DRB in areas with higher seizmičke aktivnosti . seismic rating. koordinacija upotrebe zemljišta, naročito u poljoprivredne 2 3 3 Coordination of land use in particular agriculture svrhe Sačuvati i/ili obnoviti priobalnu vegetaciju duž reka, Protect and/or restore riparian vegetation along rivers posebno duž manjih pritoka, kako bi se sprečila erozija tla, 2 1 2 especially along smaller tributaries in order to prevent filtriralo zagađenje i sprečile poplave. soil erosion, filter pollution and prevent floods. HE HPP Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Strive to harmonize legal-administrative frameworks for Nastojati da se izvrši usklađivanje zakonsko-upravnih okvira developing cross-border HPPs. The largest potential for radi izgradnje prekograničnih HE. Najveći potencijal za 1 1 1 HPP development of the DRB in BiH resides in these izgradnju HE u SRD u BiH ima upravo ovaj tip HE. types of HPPs. Uzeti u obzir oblasti mrešćenja ciljanih ribljih vrsta i Take into account the spawning areas of the target fish močvarne ekosisteme visoke vrednosti u novim HE 2 1 2 and the high value wetland ecosystems in new HPP projektima. projects. Glavne preporuke se tiču funkcionisanja i održavanja The main recommendations concern the operation and 1 1 1 postojećih postrojenja kao i budućih šema. Stoga se maintenance of the existing plants as well as the future

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW preporučuje preduzimanje sledećeg: schemes. It is therefore recommended to undertake the following: i) Razvijati nove projekte koji omogućavaju višestruku i) Develop new projects allowing a multiple and koordinisanu upotrebu vode. Integracija ovih objekata u coordinated use of water. The environmental integration životnu sredinu takođe mora imati istaknuto mesto u of these schemes shall also occupy a prominent position projektovanju. in project planning. ii) Devote great care to the maintenance of the existing ii) Posvetiti mnogo pažnje održavanju postojećih schemes. The reliable functioning of all structures and objekata. Pouzdano funkcionisanje svih objekata i mašina je machines is necessary for an efficient use of the natural obavezno radi efikasne upotrebe ovog prirodnog resursa. resources. Pravni Legal Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Jačanje propisa koji se odnose na priobalske ekosisteme u Strengthen regulation concerning riparian ecosystems in 1 1 2 1 zaštićenim oblastima. protected areas. Društveni i ekonomski Socio-Economic Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Pooštriti kontrolu vađenja peska/šljunka i poboljšati Increase stricter controls with sand/gravel extraction, 2 1 2 policijski nadzor u cilju eliminisanja nelegalnih izvođača. and improve policing to eliminate unlicensed operators. Poboljšati dostupnost vodnih resursa u letnjem periodu radi Improve water resources availability in summer to 2 1 2 povećanja uzgoja ribe u slivu. increase fish farming production in the basin. Kada je u pitanju poljoprivreda, potrebno je posvetiti više For agriculture, more consideration should be given to pažnje sistemu za navodnjavanje „kap po kap“, jer je 1 1 1 drip irrigation practices, as they are more efficient and efikasniji i doprinosi znatnom smanjenju ukupne potrošnje provide large reductions in overall water use. vode. Record more effectively and limit the number of tourists Efikasnije evidentirati i ograničiti broj turista u zaštićenim 2 1 2 in protected areas (critical values without endangered oblastima (kritične vrednosti bez ugrožene životne sredine) environment) For the main outcome of "more effective application of Za glavni cilj „efikasnije primene EU ODV propisa i OUTCOME 4 EU WFD regulations and preparation of RBMP", the pripremu PURS“, prioritetne preporuke su sledeće: priority recommendations are as follows: Institucionalne Institutional Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Pripremiti usklađivanje nacionalnih propisa sa procenom Prepare the harmonization of national regulations with 1 1 2 1 uticaja EU propisa za institucionalne aspekte upravljanja EU regulation impact assessment for institutional aspects

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW vodom; of water management; Strengthening capacities of the public administration Jačati kapacitete organa državne uprave u svim segmentima authorities in all institutional system segments in charge institucionalnog sistema odgovornim za upravljanje vodom. of water management. Due to increased level of Usled povišenog nivoa aktivnosti vezanih za proces prijema 1 1 1 1 activities related to EU accession processes, more work u EU, većeg obima posla, itd., sve većem broju insitucija ne load, etc., more and more institutions need more staff potreban veći broj zaposlenih i stručnjaka; and specialists; Improvement in employment opportunities and Poboljšanje uslova za zapošljavanje i primena politike da 2 1 1 1 implementation of a policy to attract and retain younger privuče i zadrži mlađe osoblje; staff Pravne Legal Preporuka: Recommendation Preduzimanje daljih mera za harmonizaciju unutrašnjih Undertaking further measures aimed at harmonization of 1 1 2 1 propisa sa EU propisima; internal regulations with EU regulations; Priprema i usvajanje potrebnih podzakonskih akata po Preparation and adoption of required by-laws as per 1 1 1 1 važećim zakonima o vodi; applicable laws on water; Intenziviranje aktivnosti na usvajanju planova za upravljanje Intensifying activities of adoption of the water 1 1 1 1 vodama; management plans; Potrebno je ulagati napore u razvijanje strategije u sektoru It is required to invest efforts in transfusion of the 2 1 1 1 politika i strategija; strategy in sector policies and strategies; Unaprediti strateško planiranje i primenu tekovine prava EU Improve strategic planning and implementation of acquis 1 2 1 1 u oblasti životne sredine i klime; in the field of environment and climate; Develop a strategy of harmonization of internal Razvoj strategije o harmonizaciji unutrašnjih propisa sa EU 1 1 2 1 regulation with EU regulations in the water management propisima u sektoru upravljanja vodama; sector; Improve harmonization of directives on strategic Unapređenje harmonizacije direktiva o strateškoj proceni 1 2 2 environmental impact assessment and public uticaja na životnu sredinu i učestvovanju javnosti; participation; Potrebno je ojačati kapacitet sprovođenja propisa u oblasti It is required to strengthen regulatory enforcement 2 1 2 industrijskog i opasnog otpada; capacity in the field of industrial and hazardous waste; Strengthening instruments of adjustment, coordination Jačanje instrumenata usklađivanja, koordinacije i učešća and involvement of various tiers of government in različitih instanca vlade u pripremi i usvajanju propisa i 1 2 2 preparation and adoption of regulations and their njihove harmonizacije sa EU propisima; harmonization with EU regulations;

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Tamara Nikola Darko Average PLEASE INSERT YOUR PRIORITY FOR THE FOLLOWING UNESITE VASU OCENU PRIORITETA ZA SLEDECE Brajovic Vucotic Novakovic MNE RECOMMENDATIONS 1 = HIGH , 2 = MEDIUM , 3 = PREPORUKE 1 = VISOK , 2 = SREDJI , 3 = NIZAK EPA EPCG IHMS Stakeholders LOW Strengthening the transparency of the process of Jačanje transparentnosti procesa harmonizacije unutrašnjih 2 2 2 harmonization of internal regulations with EU propisa sa propisima EU; regulations; Jačanje instrumenata obezbeđivanja regulatorne Strengthening instruments of ensuring regulatory usklađenosti, uključujući odnose između isnpekcije i 2 2 2 compliance, including relations between inspection and pravosudnih organa; judicial authorities; Regulatorna reforma kako bi se stvorio efikasniji finansijski Regulatory reform to create more efficient financing sistem u sektoru vodoprivrede ili značajna za sektor 1 1 1 system in the water sector, or of relevance for water vodoprivrede; sector; Društveni i ekonomski Socio-Economic Preporuka Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Prioritet Recommendation Veća koherentnost između strateških i planiranih Stronger coherence between strategic and planned 1 1 1 1 dokumenata i ciljeva zaštite životne sredine. documents and environmental objectives.