General National Id Poland_01 Summary The Polish governmental agreement on water retention in small scale infrastructures was signed in 1995 to improve the structure of the water balance of small catchments by 2015. The regional authorities (voivodships) had to elaborate the programme of small retention development which was accomplished in 1996 for most of the regions. The planned increase in the volume of retention waters was based mainly on small water bodies (ponds), which was predicted to get the retention of the order of 860 million m3 (4789 reservoirs). Light or indepth? In-depth The in-depth description of the case study cs-pl-01-final_version.pdf Transboundary 0 Data provider Kristina Veidemane, BEF Source(s) Small (natural) water retention in rural areas Small water reservoirs †“ their function and construction kowalewski.htm NWRM(s) implemented in the case study Basins and ponds Longitude 21.008 Latitude 52.232 Site information Climate zone cool temperate dry Type Case Study Info Design & implementations Application scale Country Installation date 1997 Performance timescale > 20 years Area (ha) 20 Contractural arrangements 1 Design contractual arrangement Arrangement type Responsibility Role Comments Name Agreement between between the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Economy and the Minister of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources and Forestry of Poland on cooperation in the field of the development of small water retention Design consultation activity Activity stage Key issues Name Comments Design land use change Land use change type Design authority Authority type Role Responsibility Name Comments Other Other Voijevodship Planning of measures, implementing and financing Lessons, risks, implications... Key lessons The Polish governmental agreement on water retention in small scale infrastructures was signed in 1995 to improve the structure of the water balance of small catchments by 2015. The regional authorities (voivodships) had to elaborate the programme of small retention development which was accomplished in 1996 for most of the regions. The planned increase in the volume of retention waters was based mainly on small water bodies (ponds), which was predicted to get the retention of the order of 860 million m3 (4789 reservoirs). However, by 2007, the achieved capacity of reservoirs was 9% of planned. The main reason was low financial inputs but also complex formal procedures before realisation of an object due to legal restrictions associated mainly with environmental protection. Success factor(s) Success factor type Success factor role Comments Financing Financing type Comments Barrier Barrier type Barrier role Comments Other main barrier Limited finances to construct the reservoirs Driver Driver type Driver role Comments Organisation committed to it main driver The Polish Government in 1995 decided to launch the programme of small water retention in rural areas Financing share Financing share type Share Comments Policy, general governance and design targets Policy description Since the beginning of the 1990th agriculture have encountered climate changes which manifested themselves by dry years, less snowy winters and rapid floods even in small rivers. It posed periodical problems in water management because Poland is a country of relatively small water resources and their variable spatial distribution. Actions were undertaken to slow down or hamper water outflow from natural and artificial running waters, to store waters in small reservoirs and terrain depressions and to increase the retention of water in soils and aquifers. In Poland such actions are termed †œsmall retention† as opposed to water retention in large reservoirs for power production, flood control, drinking water intakes for large cities etc. Part of wider plan 1 Policy target Target purpose Increase Water Storage Groundwater Recharge Runoff control Policy pressure Pressure directive Relevant pressure Policy area Policy area type Policy area focus Name Comments Policy impact Impact directive Relevant impact Policy wider plan Wider plan type Wider plan focus Name Comments Policy requirement directive Requirement directive Specification Socio-economic Costs investment information 393 million zloti in the period of 1997-2007; unit costs were between 3.63 to 19.60 zloti per m3 of a water reservoir. Full Context Pathway(aka Context) Default view Area(aka Level or Site) ALL