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Safe water re-use and environmentally sound
desalination in the Mediterranean: the
activities of the UNEP/MAP MED POL
Programme as a contribution to adaptation to
climate change"

by
Francesco Saverio Civili,
Coordinator
MED POL Programme
UNEP/MAP



          Regional Conference on Advancing Non-Conventional
           Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean

                   Athens, 14-15 September 2011
MEDITERRANEAN

97.5% of the total global stock of water is saline

Only 2.5% is fresh water

Approximately 70% of this global freshwater is locked-up in polar

ice caps and a major part of the remaining 30% lies in remote

underground aquifers

Only a miniscule fraction of freshwater (less than 1% of the total

freshwater, 0.007% of the total global water stock) is available in

rivers, lakes and reservoirs and is readily accessible for direct

human use

Furthermore, the spatial and temporal distribution of freshwater

stock and flows is hugely uneven
MEDITERRANEAN



According to UN estimations the total population of the region will

increase from 446 million inh. in 2000 to 508-579 in 2025.

Within one generation the total population in the Eastern and

Southern countries tripled and it was over 223 million.

The water demands have shown a 32% increase by the year 2010 and

will reach 55% by 2025.

The increase in the North is less than that in the South and East.

The required water production is estimated to increase by 96 billion

cubic meters per year.
MEDITERRANEAN
                                                                                              1990       2025      2050

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                                      Ex-Yugoslavia is notBosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia
                                          * It includes differentiated among Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Serbia



                  Annual renewable fresh water availability for 1990, 2025, and 2050
MEDITERRANEAN




 As a result, present and future water needs can be

   covered and satisfied only if non-conventional

resources (water re-use and desalination) are utilized
Water management in the region: the major challenges

     A significant population increase, both on permanent populations

     and in seasonal visitors

     The consideration of the environment as an essential component

     of the water resources management framework

     The need to achieve further advancements in water sanitation,

     particularly in coastal areas

     The difficulties of all sorts, political, social, technical and even

     economical, to generate significant flows of new water resources

     using traditional management strategies

     The recurring drought episodes that have affected some

     Mediterranean areas over the last decades
Since its inception MAP has supported countries to

cope with water management challenges:

  specific provisions of the Barcelona Convention

and its Protocols (in particular the LBS, ICZM),



  important actions undertaken in the framework of

MCSD and its strategy (MSSD) that has adopted a set

of recommendations on water
The MSSD, adopted in 2005, focuses on water -a key sector for the

Mediterranean and critical for its sustainable development process-

with concrete targets on water savings. In this respect, one of the

issues highlighted is related to the use of non conventional waters.



In the framework of MSSD, MAP/MCSD is also working on the

preparation of a regional framework of adaptation to climate change

with particular emphasis on marine and coastal areas as well as

green economy that also addresses water management issues.
In the framework of MED POL two major issues

were addressed:

environmentally sound management of desalination

safe water re-use
As the demand for water increases, wastewater treatment and use has

progressively become an important tool in integrated water resources

management, and it is integrated into the holistic water resources

management of many countries



The use of treated wastewater can provide many benefits, including the

stimulation of economic growth through provision of a guaranteed supply of

defined quality



Treated wastewater can also make a significant contribution to sustainability

by reducing pressure on our existing water supplies and transferring

nutrients to beneficial uses, rather than discharge to our waterways
Water supply reliability, to be contractually defined and established to ensure
that water will be available when the user needs it


More economical water supply than conventional sources, particularly
during scarcity or drought periods


Development and follow-up of planned water reuse projects will contribute to
convert reclaimed water into a conventional water source. Reclaimed water is
a new water source, and consequently has to be accepted by users before it
becomes a common water source


Promotion of planned water reuse requires a level of institutional
cooperation and support (environmental, and public health particularly)
higher than that commonly adopted when managing traditional water
supplies
Reclaimed water is currently used for numerous beneficial uses:

1) agricultural, forest and landscape irrigation,

2) urban uses (garden, fire hydrants, street cleansing, and car

   washing),

3) industrial uses (cooling, process water, railroad wagons washing),

4) ornamental and recreation uses,

5) environmental protection and enhancement (constructed wetlands),

   and

6) groundwater recharge.
Wastewater is unique in composition, often associated with environmental

and health hazards, and its acceptability to replace more conventional or

other non-conventional water sources for irrigation is highly dependent upon

whether the health risk and environmental impact are within acceptable

levels

The formulation of guidelines for the use of treated wastewater is of prime

importance to countries in the Mediterranean region.



UNEP/MAP MED POL has developed in cooperation with WHO a number of

guidelines intended to be key references and guide for the use of treated

wastewater in Mediterranean countries. They are also designed to support

the regulatory requirements prescribed by the national regulatory authorities.
In addition, much emphasis has been given by the MED POL

Programme to capacity building. To this end, since 2004 ten training

courses were organized in the region both at the national and the

regional levels on treatment plants operation, maintenance and re-

use of waste waters.
In the Mediterranean, desalination has for a long time been a major

source of water, with the first plant installed in Marsa Alam, Egypt

with a capacity of 500 m³/day.



In 1983, Malta became one of the first places to use reverse osmosis

(RO) processes for seawater desalination on a large scale.



Today, Spain is the country with the largest capacity of seawater

desalination plants in the Mediterranean region.
taken into consideration

Construction and operation activities could result in a variety of

coastal zone impacts including impacts to air quality, to water

quality, to marine life, disturbance of ecological important

ecosystems (sand-dunes, seagrass beds and other important

habitats by the siting of pipelines route), dredging and disposal of

dredged material, noise, interference with public access and

recreation.

The most significant of these impacts are to air quality and water

quality, which subsequently, the latter has adverse impacts on

marine life and ecosystems.
MAP, through its MED POL Programme, has worked to assist

countries to implement their desalination policy in full respect of

the existing Barcelona Convention legislative framework.



In fact, dredged material from the construction of and installations

of lengthy submarine intake and outake pipes must be dumped

according to the specific provisions of the Dumping Protocol.



The concentrate from a desalination plant (the brine) should be

regulated prior to its discharge to the marine environment

according to the relevant provisions of the LBS Protocol.
Metal discharge, i.e. copper, from desalination plants should be

eliminated according to the relevant provisions of the LBS Protocol.



In addition, guidelines      were prepared and         adopted by the

Contracting   Parties   in   relation   to   the   environmental   sound

management of desalination plants.



Technical and legal assistance related to the planning, design, siting

and operation of plants is also being provided to countries in need.
UNEP/MAP MED POL

Safe water re-use and environmentally sound desalination in the

Mediterranean: the activities of the UNEP/MAP MED POL Programme

as a contribution to adaptation to climate change"



United Nations Environment Programme /
Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP)
48, Vassileos Konstantinou Ave.
Athens 11635
Greece

www.unepmap.org

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006b NCWRM 2011 Civili_MEDPOL

  • 1. Safe water re-use and environmentally sound desalination in the Mediterranean: the activities of the UNEP/MAP MED POL Programme as a contribution to adaptation to climate change" by Francesco Saverio Civili, Coordinator MED POL Programme UNEP/MAP Regional Conference on Advancing Non-Conventional Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean Athens, 14-15 September 2011
  • 2. MEDITERRANEAN 97.5% of the total global stock of water is saline Only 2.5% is fresh water Approximately 70% of this global freshwater is locked-up in polar ice caps and a major part of the remaining 30% lies in remote underground aquifers Only a miniscule fraction of freshwater (less than 1% of the total freshwater, 0.007% of the total global water stock) is available in rivers, lakes and reservoirs and is readily accessible for direct human use Furthermore, the spatial and temporal distribution of freshwater stock and flows is hugely uneven
  • 3. MEDITERRANEAN According to UN estimations the total population of the region will increase from 446 million inh. in 2000 to 508-579 in 2025. Within one generation the total population in the Eastern and Southern countries tripled and it was over 223 million. The water demands have shown a 32% increase by the year 2010 and will reach 55% by 2025. The increase in the North is less than that in the South and East. The required water production is estimated to increase by 96 billion cubic meters per year.
  • 4. MEDITERRANEAN 1990 2025 2050 7500 10780 10842 7000 11549 6500 6000 5500 Availability (m /inh.yr) 5000 4500 3 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 Chronic Water Scarcity 1000 500 0 Absolute Water Stress Eg s Eg s Fr Jo M A A A C G G Is IIta Le Le Li on M Pa co Po iine Po Sp al Sy Sy Tu Tu a Tu a Yu sr * * all lb llg yp re re ra al or or by by an an ba r ba ba lle ra ri a ni r rk y yp r rt aii go y da da an er t ta ec ell oc ru ug ug a a st n si c ce riia ey u n t sll n n y ia e a a av e a ia a a Ex-Yugoslavia is not differentiated among Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia. Ex-Yugoslavia is notBosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia * It includes differentiated among Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Serbia Annual renewable fresh water availability for 1990, 2025, and 2050
  • 5. MEDITERRANEAN As a result, present and future water needs can be covered and satisfied only if non-conventional resources (water re-use and desalination) are utilized
  • 6. Water management in the region: the major challenges A significant population increase, both on permanent populations and in seasonal visitors The consideration of the environment as an essential component of the water resources management framework The need to achieve further advancements in water sanitation, particularly in coastal areas The difficulties of all sorts, political, social, technical and even economical, to generate significant flows of new water resources using traditional management strategies The recurring drought episodes that have affected some Mediterranean areas over the last decades
  • 7. Since its inception MAP has supported countries to cope with water management challenges: specific provisions of the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols (in particular the LBS, ICZM), important actions undertaken in the framework of MCSD and its strategy (MSSD) that has adopted a set of recommendations on water
  • 8. The MSSD, adopted in 2005, focuses on water -a key sector for the Mediterranean and critical for its sustainable development process- with concrete targets on water savings. In this respect, one of the issues highlighted is related to the use of non conventional waters. In the framework of MSSD, MAP/MCSD is also working on the preparation of a regional framework of adaptation to climate change with particular emphasis on marine and coastal areas as well as green economy that also addresses water management issues.
  • 9. In the framework of MED POL two major issues were addressed: environmentally sound management of desalination safe water re-use
  • 10. As the demand for water increases, wastewater treatment and use has progressively become an important tool in integrated water resources management, and it is integrated into the holistic water resources management of many countries The use of treated wastewater can provide many benefits, including the stimulation of economic growth through provision of a guaranteed supply of defined quality Treated wastewater can also make a significant contribution to sustainability by reducing pressure on our existing water supplies and transferring nutrients to beneficial uses, rather than discharge to our waterways
  • 11. Water supply reliability, to be contractually defined and established to ensure that water will be available when the user needs it More economical water supply than conventional sources, particularly during scarcity or drought periods Development and follow-up of planned water reuse projects will contribute to convert reclaimed water into a conventional water source. Reclaimed water is a new water source, and consequently has to be accepted by users before it becomes a common water source Promotion of planned water reuse requires a level of institutional cooperation and support (environmental, and public health particularly) higher than that commonly adopted when managing traditional water supplies
  • 12. Reclaimed water is currently used for numerous beneficial uses: 1) agricultural, forest and landscape irrigation, 2) urban uses (garden, fire hydrants, street cleansing, and car washing), 3) industrial uses (cooling, process water, railroad wagons washing), 4) ornamental and recreation uses, 5) environmental protection and enhancement (constructed wetlands), and 6) groundwater recharge.
  • 13. Wastewater is unique in composition, often associated with environmental and health hazards, and its acceptability to replace more conventional or other non-conventional water sources for irrigation is highly dependent upon whether the health risk and environmental impact are within acceptable levels The formulation of guidelines for the use of treated wastewater is of prime importance to countries in the Mediterranean region. UNEP/MAP MED POL has developed in cooperation with WHO a number of guidelines intended to be key references and guide for the use of treated wastewater in Mediterranean countries. They are also designed to support the regulatory requirements prescribed by the national regulatory authorities.
  • 14. In addition, much emphasis has been given by the MED POL Programme to capacity building. To this end, since 2004 ten training courses were organized in the region both at the national and the regional levels on treatment plants operation, maintenance and re- use of waste waters.
  • 15. In the Mediterranean, desalination has for a long time been a major source of water, with the first plant installed in Marsa Alam, Egypt with a capacity of 500 m³/day. In 1983, Malta became one of the first places to use reverse osmosis (RO) processes for seawater desalination on a large scale. Today, Spain is the country with the largest capacity of seawater desalination plants in the Mediterranean region.
  • 16. taken into consideration Construction and operation activities could result in a variety of coastal zone impacts including impacts to air quality, to water quality, to marine life, disturbance of ecological important ecosystems (sand-dunes, seagrass beds and other important habitats by the siting of pipelines route), dredging and disposal of dredged material, noise, interference with public access and recreation. The most significant of these impacts are to air quality and water quality, which subsequently, the latter has adverse impacts on marine life and ecosystems.
  • 17. MAP, through its MED POL Programme, has worked to assist countries to implement their desalination policy in full respect of the existing Barcelona Convention legislative framework. In fact, dredged material from the construction of and installations of lengthy submarine intake and outake pipes must be dumped according to the specific provisions of the Dumping Protocol. The concentrate from a desalination plant (the brine) should be regulated prior to its discharge to the marine environment according to the relevant provisions of the LBS Protocol.
  • 18. Metal discharge, i.e. copper, from desalination plants should be eliminated according to the relevant provisions of the LBS Protocol. In addition, guidelines were prepared and adopted by the Contracting Parties in relation to the environmental sound management of desalination plants. Technical and legal assistance related to the planning, design, siting and operation of plants is also being provided to countries in need.
  • 19. UNEP/MAP MED POL Safe water re-use and environmentally sound desalination in the Mediterranean: the activities of the UNEP/MAP MED POL Programme as a contribution to adaptation to climate change" United Nations Environment Programme / Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP) 48, Vassileos Konstantinou Ave. Athens 11635 Greece www.unepmap.org