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List of Stakeholders and Institutions in District Burgas with the Focus on Waste Management and Water Management eMS Ref No: BSB - 139 List of stakeholders and institutions in District Burgas with the focus on waste management and water management Organisation Contacts E-mail Website Short description/info MUNICIPALITIES 1 Vasil Edrev Municipality Aytos Aytos 8500 [email protected] http://aytos.bg/ Local authority , manage 3, Tsar Osvoboditel Str. Programme for management of tel. 0359 558/ 23 450 wastes on the territory of Aytos fax: 0359 558/ 22 133 2 Dimitar Nikolov Municipality Burgas Burgas 8000 [email protected] http://www.burgas.bg/ Local authority , manage 26, Alexandrovska Str. Programme for management of Tel. 359 56 840915 wastes on the territory of Burgas 3 Zhelyo Vardunski Municipality Kameno Kameno 8120 [email protected] http://www.kameno.bg Local authority , manage 101, Osvobojdenie Str. / Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 5515 / 3008 wastes on the territory of Kameno Fax: 0359 5515 / 2480 4 Georgi Dimitrov Municipality Karnobat Karnobat 8400 [email protected] https://karnobat.acstre Local authority , manage 12, Bulgaria Blv., municipality_karnobat@a .com/ Programme for management of tel.: 0559/2-91-25 bv.bg wastes on the territory of Karnobat 5 Iliyan Yanchev Municipality Malko Malko Tarnovo [email protected] http://www.malkotarn Local authority , manage Tarnovo 3, Malkotarnovska komuna [email protected] ovo.org/ Programme for management of Str. wastes on the territory of Malko Tel.: +3595952/30-21 Tarnovo Fax: +3595952/31-28 6 Nikolaj Dimitrov Municipality Nessebar Nessebar 8230 [email protected] http://nessebarinfo.co Local authority , manage 10, Edelvais Str. m/ Programme for management of Tel. 0359 554/ 4 32 81 wastes on the territory of Nessebar Fax: 0359 554/ 2 93 76 7 Ivan Alexiev Municipality Pomorie Pomorie 8200 [email protected] http://pomorie.bg/ Local authority , manage 5, Solna Str. Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 596/ 2 20 04 wastes on the territory of Pomorie Fax: 0359 596/ 2 52 36 8 Dimitar Germanov Municipality Primorsko Primorsko obschtina_primorsko@mai http://primorsko.bg/ Local authority , manage 56, Treti mart Str. l.bg Programme for management of Phone : +359 550/ 3 30 00 wastes on the territory of Fax : +359 550/ 3 23 73 Primorsko 9 Ismail Osman Municipality Ruen Ruen 8540 [email protected] http://www.obstinarue Local authority , manage 18, Parvi may Str. n.com/ Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 5944/ 6233 wastes on the territory of Ruen 10 Panayot Reyzi Municipality Sozopol Sozopol 8130 [email protected] http://www.sozopol.bg Local authority , manage 2, Han Krum Sqr. / Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 550/ 25701 wastes on the territory of Sozopol Fax: 0359 550/ 22438 11 Ivan Zhabov Municipality Sredets Sredets 8300 [email protected] http://sredets.bg/ Local authority , manage 8, Bulgaria Sqr Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 05551/ 6996 wastes on the territory of Sredets Fax: 0359 05551/ 7725 12 Vasil Pandeliv Municipality Sungurlare Sungurlalre 8470 [email protected] http://www.sungurlare Local authority , manage 10, Georgi Dimitrov Str. .org/ Programme for management of Tel.: 0359 5571/ 55-85 wastes on the territory of Sungurlare 13 Georgi Lapchev Municipality Tsarevo Tsarevo 8260 [email protected] http://www.tzarevo.ne Local authority , manage 36 Han Asparuh Str. t/ Programme for management of wastes on the territory of Tsarevo Tel.: 0359 590/ 55010 Fax: 0359 590/ 52003 Regional authorities and Governmental institutions, NGOs 14 Nikolaj Nikolov Secretariat of the Burgas, Stefan Stambolov, RSR- mrrb.government.bg Regional authority manage Regional Development Proektantska Tel.35956/825 [email protected] Regional development plan of Council (RDC) and the 869 South East region 2014-2020 Regional Coordination Committee (RCC) of the South East Region 15 Marina Dicheva District Government Burgas 8000, 1, Tsar Petar [email protected] http://www.bsregion.o Manage Strategy for development Burgas Tel. /056/ 894123 rg of district Burgas 2014-2020 16 Zhivko Petrov Executive Agency Burgas - branch Burgas, 1, Al. http://www.marad.bg Maritime administration Batenberg str. [email protected] the supervision and organization of (EAMA) the protection of the marine environment and the Danube River from pollution from ships; 17 Galin Nikolov Executive Agency of Burgas, 1, Al. Batenberg str., [email protected] http://iara.government Executive Agency of Fisheries and Fisheries and Aquaculture 056/87 60 60 g .bg Aquaculture (EAFA) at the Minister (EAFA) at the Minister of of Agriculture and Foods Agriculture and Foods 18 Lidiya Stankova Regional Directorate of Burgas, 8, Ivan Shishman Str. [email protected] http://www.mzh.gover Regional Directorate of Agriculture Agriculture Burgas Tel. 056 / 84 43 03 nment.bg/odz- Burgas burgas/bg/Managemen t.aspx 21 Ana Zhelyzkova Regional Inspectorate for Burgas 8000, Lazur, 67, [email protected] http://www.riosvbs.eu/ Regional Inspectorate for Environmental and Water Perushtica Str. fl. 3 Environmental and Water Protection Tel.: 359 56/ 813 205 Protection 22 Stanimir Bozhanov Regional Forest Burgas 8000, 8 "Ivan [email protected] www.burgas.iag.bg Regional Forest Directorate Burgas Directorate Burgas Shishman" Venelin Radkov Tel: 359 56 894 384 NGOs, chambers, National parks 23 prof. Ivan Mihov Chamber of Agriculture Burgas Bratya Miladinovi 117 [email protected]; http://www.agroborsa. Chamber of Agriculture [email protected] com/ 24 Dinko Dinev Burgas Academic Branch Burgas [email protected] Contributes to the development of Foundation scientific research, to raising the educational level of young and talented Bulgarians, to the 25 Yaroslav Koyumdjiev, Association "Institute for Burgas, 13, Lermontov Str., [email protected] Contributesinternational to contacts to the developmentof Research and Monitoring fl. 3 Tel: 359 877539888 of scientific research, to raising the Activity in Eurasia - Burgas educational level of young and Region" talented Bulgarians, to the international contacts of 26 Raina Dimova Burgas Association for Burgas, College of Tourism, [email protected] http://www.baret-bg.org/ Ecological and Rural Tel: 359 56 817060, 359 Tourism 887632699, 359 886 565600 27 Milen Dimitrov Black sea institute NGO 5 Ferdinandova str. Burgas, [email protected] http://blacksea.bg/ Contributes to the development of floor room 507, Burgas scientific research, to raising the +359 56 843667 educational level of young and +359 88 4885568 talented Bulgarians, to the international contacts of 28 Marina Todorova, Burgas Association for Burgas, 150 Gladston Str., [email protected], marinatod http://bsops.ngobg.inf Contributes to the development of Education and Nature Tel. 359 56 586651, 359 887 @abv.bg o scientific research, to raising the Environment (BSOF) 926729 educational level of young and talented Bulgarians, to the international contacts of 29 Deyan Dimov Port Burgas Burgas 359 56 / 822 222, 56 / [email protected] http://port-burgas.bg/ The biggest transport, cargo, 822 111 om containers and trailers. Прочете повече на: http://port- Прочете повече на: burgas.bg/services http://port-burgas.bg/ 30 Venelin Todorov Green Burgas Foundation Burgas, 24, Sheynovo Str., [email protected] http://www.greenbour Contributes to the development of Tel.+ 359 56 84 05 43; + 359 gas.org scientific research, to raising the 888 28 18 54; educational level of young and talented Bulgarians, to the 31 Ivan Kamburov National park Strandzha Malko Tarnovo , Yanko [email protected] http://www.strandja.bg Contributes to the development of Maslinkov 1 / scientific research, to raising the educational level of young and talented Bulgarians, to the 32 Anton Kalchev New Green Technology Burgas, 1, Vardar Str., entr. [email protected] Business and other management Ltd. В, fl. 8, ap. 53, Tel. 359 consultancy 879820280 33 Darin Georgiev Future for Strandzha NGO Burgas, Zornitsa str. Bl.47 [email protected] https://www.facebook. Cleaning campaigns, awareness entr.D ap.16, 359 898579951 g com/futureforstrandzh activities a/ 35 Yordan Dimitrov KostadinovLemna Ecoinvest Bulgaria Tel: 359 56 84 1403 0899 110 J.Kostadinov@lemna- http://www.lemna- Engineering and consulting for the 866 ecoinvest.com ecoinvest.com construction of water treatment plant for waste waters 36 Sonya Enilova, Burgas Agency for Burgas, 29 A Ferdinandova [email protected] Tourism business representative Regional Development Str., fl.. 4 Tel. 359 56 841966 37 Ina Agafonova Via pontica foundation 4, Anushka Dragieva St [email protected] Montitoring water pollution of 1st floor, office A http://www.viapontica. Vaya lake Burgas 8000 org 38 Stoyan Yordanov Agalina NGO Burgas Cleaning campaigns, awareness activities 39 Radostina Tsenova Bulgarian Biodiversity Branch Burgas radostina.tzenova@biodiv http://bbf.biodiversity. Salt of Life Project, Cleaning and Foundation ersity.bg bg recycling campaigns and awareness activities 40 Vladimir Terziyski Burgas recycling Burgas [email protected] http://www.burgasrecy Cleaning and recycling campaigns cle.com/ Universities, research organisations, schools 41 Proff. Phd Dragomir Karnobat Institute of Karnobat 8400, 1, [email protected] http://www.iz- Research Valchev Agriculture Industrialna Str. Tel:359 559 karnobat.com/ 25847 42 Dimitrinka Krusheva Experimental Agricultural Sredets, 1, Bulgaria Sq. [email protected] Scientific research and Station - Sredets Tel. 359 55517793 development in the fields of natural, medical, agricultural and technical sciences, without 43 Business Center Burgas Business Center Burgas Burgas, Pobeda 36, Han [email protected]
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