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Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Geology and
          Geography, Department Regional and Political Geography



    INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE
     DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATER
             RESOURCES
       (CASE STUDY: BLACK SEA
    WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT)

Panka Babukova – PhD Student "Planning and Organization of the
       Territorial Systems - Environmental Management"
Conceptual Framework
Driving Forces – Pressure – State – Impact -
                 Response


  DRIVING             RESPONSE
  FORCES


                                    IMPACT

   PRESSURE            STATE
“DRIVING FORCE – PRESSURE – STATE - RESPONSE” MODEL

DRIVING FORCES:                      RESPONSE:

CLIMATE:                             WATER MANAGEMENT POLICIES:
• Air temperature;                   • Ecological minimum of river runoff
• Precipitation                      • Consumption and supply management
ANTHROPOGENIC:                       • Water prices
• number, density and distribution   • IWM
  of the population;
• GDP and
  GVA by economic sectors

                                                     IMPACT:

                                                     WATER STRESS


     PRESSURE:                       STATE:
WATER ABSTRACTION
                                     AMOUNT OF
  by economic sectors                WATER RESOURCES
WATER LOSSES
                                     WATER SUPPLY REGIME
BLACK SEA WMD IN NUMBERS:

• Area: 20 760 km² (18.7% of Bulgarian territory);
• Population: 1 339 999 persons /2007/
(17.5% of Bulgarian population);
• GDP: 7 816 345 thousand BGN
(15.8% of Bulgarian GDP /2007/);
• GVA: 6 389 501 thousand BGN
(15.8% of Bulgarian GVA /2007/).




Source: Water Management Plan, Black Sea WMD
NATURAL DF: TEMPERATURE
 Annual temperature anomaly – regional averaged data BSWMD

                                                                                              y = -0.0002x + 0.0846
                               Black sea water managment district
                                                                                                     R2 = 5E-05

          1.5
          1.0
          0.5
     TC




          0.0
          -0.5
          -1.0
          -1.5
                 1931

                        1936

                               1941

                                      1946

                                             1951

                                                    1956

                                                           1961

                                                                  1966

                                                                         1971

                                                                                1976

                                                                                       1981

                                                                                              1986

                                                                                                     1991

                                                                                                            1996

                                                                                                                   2001
Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
NATURAL DF: TEMPERATURE
    Annual temperature anomaly – regional averaged data Varna
                              station
                                           Varna                 y = 0.0082x - 0.1255
                                                                     R2 = 0.0292
       1.5

       1.0

       0.5

       0.0

      -0.5

      -1.0

      -1.5
             1961
             1963
             1965
             1967
             1969
             1971
             1973
             1975
             1977
             1979
             1981
             1983
             1985
             1987
             1989
             1991
             1993
             1995
             1997
             1999
             2001
             2003
             2005
Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
NATURAL DF: PRECIPITATION
     Annual precipitation – deviation from climate
                         normal
                                           Black sea water management district y = 0.081x + 99.529
                                                                                                                    R2 = 0.0052
                      175
                      150
     P % of normals




                      125
                      100
                      75
                      50
                      25
                            1931

                                   1936

                                           1941

                                                  1946

                                                         1951

                                                                1956

                                                                       1961

                                                                              1966

                                                                                     1971

                                                                                            1976

                                                                                                   1981

                                                                                                          1986

                                                                                                                 1991

                                                                                                                        1996

                                                                                                                               2001
Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
NATURAL DF: PRECIPITATION – RUN-OFF
   The Chronological Fluctuation of the Run-off and Precipitation


                                                                      Black sea - runoff
                           Black sea water management district
                                                                      Varna - precip.

           20

           15

           10
            5
            0

            -5

           -10
                 1931 1937 1943 1949 1955 1961 1967 1973 1979 1985 1991 1997 2003


Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
NATURAL DF: CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE
           Extreme years with high and low water-level
     WMD                              WET YEARS                      DRY YEARS


   Black                     1955/56 1954/55 1966/67 1989/90 1948/49 1984/85
   sea

              R (106 m3)     3660.0    3606.9     3465.6     468.5      522.1      635.1


              P % of         105       120        115        92         61         78
              normal

   Bulgaria                  1962/63 1954/55 1955/56 1989/90 1993/94 1992/93


              R (106 m3)     33590.7 32294.4 31194.2 5996.2             7085.5     7103.9


              P % of         113       142        106        68         85         90
              normal

Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
MAIN WATER CONSUMERS
Total used water (without cooling water) 2003 - 2007: 935 345 thousand m³

        Sector           Total used water   Average per year           Share
                            2003 - 2007
                          (thousand m³)       (thousand m³)
Total used water        935 345             187 069            100 %
(without cooling water)
Industry               588 790              117 758            62.95 %
(without cooling)
Agriculture            35 485               7096.98            3.79 %
and forestry
(including fishery)                                            *irrigation: 66.73%

Households             220 440              44 087.9           23.57 %


Service sector         90 631               18 126.2           9.69 %

                                                               *tourism: 34.85%

Source: Water Management Plan, Black Sea WMD
ANTHROPOGENIC DF:
                                                                     2000 – 1299 thousand
                                                                     people;
                                                                     2008 – 1280.8 thousand
                                                                     people.
                     Number of Population
   1305                                                  y = -2,8217x + 1300,5
   1300                                                      R2 = 0,8393
   1295
   1290
   1285                                                          Thousand
   1280                                                          people
   1275
   1270                                                          Linear
   1265                                                          (Thousand
   1260                                                          people)
          2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008


 NATURAL INCREASE: 2009 - –1502 people;

Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
ANTHROPOGENIC DF:

                          Migration Increase                                                   2000 - -5072 persons;
6000                                                                                           2008 – 4199 persons.

4000


2000


   0                                                                    Number
         2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008

-2000

                                                                                     Water Consumption, 2008
-4000                                                                   250


                                                                        200
-6000

                                                                        150

                                                                        100                                                            l/p/day

                                                                         50


                                                                          0
                                                                              Bulgaria BSWMD   Varna Bourgas Dobrich        Shumen
                                                                                               District District District   District



        Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
ANTHROPOGENIC DF: GDP PER CAPITA

            GDP IN THE BLACK SEA WMD
30000                                                                         2000 – 13 430 BGN per
25000                                                                         capita;
20000
15000                                                BGN Per Capita           2008 – 24 347 BGN per
10000                                                                         capita.
 5000
    0
        2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008




                                                                GDP BY WATER ABSTRACTION

                                                  0,05

                                                  0,04

                                                  0,03

                                                  0,02                                             BGN/THOUSAND M³

                                                  0,01

                                                    0
                                                         2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005



Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
ANTHROPOGENIC DF:
       GVA IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
                                                                    2000 – 607 million BGN;
                                                                    2008 – 457 million BGN


              GVA IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
700                                                              y = -7,7512x + 579,07
600                                                                  R2 = 0,1611
500
400
                                                                     Milion Levs
300
200                                                                  Linear (Milion
                                                                     Levs)
100
  0
      2000   2001   2002    2003   2004    2005    2006   2007


 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
ANTHROPOGENIC DF:
              GVA IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

                            GVA in the Industrial Sector           2000 – 1.293 million BGN;
2500
                                                                   2008 – 2.372 million BGN.


2000




1500



                                                                   Milion Levs
1000




500




   0
       2000   2001   2002       2003   2004   2005   2006   2007




  Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
ANTHROPOGENIC DF: TOURISTIC SECTOR
                Persons Stayed Overnight
                                                                                    2000 – 812.1 thousand people;
2500
                                                                                    2008 – 2061.3 thousand people.
2000

1500

1000                                                       Thousand People
 500
                                                                                2008 - 1637 accommodation
   0
       2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
                                                                                       establishments

                                                                         Nights Spent
                                         14000
                                         12000
                                         10000
                                          8000
                                          6000                                                                   Nights Spent
   2000 – 5.580,9 nights;                 4000
   2008 – 12.206 nights.                  2000
                                             0
                                                 2000   2001   2002   2003   2004    2005   2006   2007   2008


Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER SUPPLY

                       Used Water by the Public Water Supply
                            (Total: 71 378 thousand m3)
                                          %


                              8 1,11
                      13,09                                       Domestic Sector
                                                                  Industry
                                                                  Service Sector
                     16,03                                        Tourism
                                          66,77
                                                                  Agriculture




Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE PUBLIC WATER
                SUPPLY       2000 – 46 132 THOUSAND
                                                                        M³;
                                                             2008 – 62 491 THOUSAND
 WATER SUPPLIED TO DOMESTIC                                             M³.

   SECTOR (INCL. TOURISM)
 70000
 60000
 50000
 40000                                                           THOUSAND M³
 30000
 20000
 10000                                                             Linear
     0                                                     y = 3099,2x + 35839
                                                                   (THOUSAND

         2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008           R2 M³)
                                                                    = 0,6991



Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: DRINKING WATER CONSUMPTION IN
                     HOUSEHOLDS
                                                                           2000 – 92.25 L/H/DAY;
      DRINKING WATER CONSUMED BY                                           2002 – 82.7 L/H/DAY;
                                                                           2007 – 98.5 L/H/DAY;
         HOUSEHOLDS IN THE WMD                                              2008 – 92 L/H/DAY.
                                                      y = 0,8197x + 84,882
100                                                      R2 = 0,2033
 95
 90
 85                                                                 L/H/DAY
 80
 75
 70                                                                 Linear
                                                                       PROGNOSIS FOR WATER ABSTRACTION IN THE

       2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008                 (L/H/DAY      DOMESTIC SECTOR
                                                                    )
                                                        136500,00
                                                        136000,00
                                                        135500,00
                                                        135000,00
                                                        134500,00
                                                                                                            THOUSAND M³
                                                        134000,00
                                                        133500,00
                                                        133000,00
                                                        132500,00
                                                        132000,00
                                                                              2008             2015


Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
                                                                   2000 – 16 841
                                                                  THOUSAND M³;
                                                                   2008 – 10 350
                                                                  THOUSAND M³.
  WATER SUPPLIED TO INDUSTRIES
18000                                                   y = -554,32x + 14926
16000
                                                            R2 = 0,4944
14000
12000
10000                                                          THOUSAND M³
 8000
 6000                                                          Linear (
 4000                                                          THOUSAND M³)
 2000
    0
        2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008



Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE AGRICULTURAL
                    SECTOR            2001 – 350
                                                                                   THOUSAND M³;
  WATER SUPPLIED TO AGRICULTURE                                                     2004 – 1194
                                                                                   THOUSAND M³;
  1400                                                                               2008 – 847
                                                   y = 73,619x + 388,71
  1200                                                  R2 = 0,3769
                                                                                   THOUSAND M³.
  1000
   800
                                                          THOUSAND M³
   600
   400                                                    Linear
                                                          (THOUSAND M³)
   200
     0
                                                              PROGNOSIS FOR WATER ABSTRACTION BY
         2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008                         AGRICULTURE

                                                   70000,00
                                                   60000,00
                                                   50000,00
                                                   40000,00
                                                                                                   THOUSAND M³
                                                   30000,00
                                                   20000,00
                                                   10000,00
                                                       0,00
                                                                  2008             2015




Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE TOURISTIC
                    SECTOR
                                                              2004 – 6493 THOUSAND
            WATER SUPPLIED FOR TOURISM                                  M³;
  12000
                                                              2008 – 9997 THOUSAND
                                                                        M³.
  10000




  8000




  6000
                                                              THOUSAND M³

  4000




  2000




      0
          2004      2005      2006       2007      2008



Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
PRESSURE: WATER LOSSES

                                                                    2001 – 60.6%;
                                                                    2008 – 60.4%.

WATER LOSS FROM PUBLIC WATER
            SUPPLY                                           y = -0,1705x + 61,827
                                                                 R2 = 0,2057
64
63
62

61
                                                                                %
60
59
58
                                                                                Li
     2001    2002    2003    2004     2005    2006    2007     2008             ne
                                                                                ar
                                                                                (%
Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008         )
STATE: Water Resources of Bulgaria, by Run-off Basins and
     Water Management Regions (1930/31 – 2002/3)
   Water            W            % of water                  Cv                M
 resources        106 m3      resources in the                             l/sec/km2
                                  country


Bulgaria          19228.6              100                  0.331             5.351



North Bulgaria     6953.2             36,2                  0.355             4.035



South Bulgaria    12275.3             63,8                  0.331             6.526

Black sea
water
                  2412.9              12.5                 0.385              2.920
management
region
Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
STATE: QUANTITY OF WATER RESOURCES WATER
                      ABSTRACTION
 Water resources and water abstraction in Bulgaria
   Water            Years with:            Water          Total Water     Rates of water
managemen                                resources        Abstraction      abstraction
 t districts                               106 m3           106 m3             (%)


 Black Sea        High water level          3660.0           374.0              10.2

                   Average water            2412.8                              15.5
                       level
                  Low water level           468.5                               79.8

  Bulgaria        High water level         33590.7           3341.0              9.9

                   Average water           19228.6                              17.4
                       level
                  Low water level           5996.2                              55.7


Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
STATE: WATER SUPPLY RESTRICTION

                                                                   2000 – 19.4%;
                                                                    2008 – 1.6%.
 POPULATION WITH WATER SUPPLY
          RESTRICTION

35                   31,7
30
25      19,45                    18,225
20                                            15,275                      %
15
10
 5                                                          1,6
 0
        2000         2001         2002         2003         2004


Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
RESPONSE: WATER PRICES

Average Price of Drinking Water in the
                WMD                                               2000 – 0.8 BGN;
1.2
                                                                  2006 – 1.06 BGN.
 1



0.8



0.6
                                                                LEVS/M³
0.4



0.2



 0
      2000   2001    2002    2003    2004    2005     2006




 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
CONCLUSIONS AND PROBLEMS

• Discrepancy between the periods of major water
  consumption and periods of high waters;

• Irrational use of the surface waters;

• Ineffective water consumption in households;

• Slow increase of water consumption in agriculture and
  industry;

• The increase in tourism was not conformed with the
  public water supply;

• Significant water losses from the transportation systems.
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  • 1. Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Geology and Geography, Department Regional and Political Geography INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATER RESOURCES (CASE STUDY: BLACK SEA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT) Panka Babukova – PhD Student "Planning and Organization of the Territorial Systems - Environmental Management"
  • 2. Conceptual Framework Driving Forces – Pressure – State – Impact - Response DRIVING RESPONSE FORCES IMPACT PRESSURE STATE
  • 3. “DRIVING FORCE – PRESSURE – STATE - RESPONSE” MODEL DRIVING FORCES: RESPONSE: CLIMATE: WATER MANAGEMENT POLICIES: • Air temperature; • Ecological minimum of river runoff • Precipitation • Consumption and supply management ANTHROPOGENIC: • Water prices • number, density and distribution • IWM of the population; • GDP and GVA by economic sectors IMPACT: WATER STRESS PRESSURE: STATE: WATER ABSTRACTION AMOUNT OF by economic sectors WATER RESOURCES WATER LOSSES WATER SUPPLY REGIME
  • 4. BLACK SEA WMD IN NUMBERS: • Area: 20 760 km² (18.7% of Bulgarian territory); • Population: 1 339 999 persons /2007/ (17.5% of Bulgarian population); • GDP: 7 816 345 thousand BGN (15.8% of Bulgarian GDP /2007/); • GVA: 6 389 501 thousand BGN (15.8% of Bulgarian GVA /2007/). Source: Water Management Plan, Black Sea WMD
  • 5. NATURAL DF: TEMPERATURE Annual temperature anomaly – regional averaged data BSWMD y = -0.0002x + 0.0846 Black sea water managment district R2 = 5E-05 1.5 1.0 0.5 TC 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 6. NATURAL DF: TEMPERATURE Annual temperature anomaly – regional averaged data Varna station Varna y = 0.0082x - 0.1255 R2 = 0.0292 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 1961 1963 1965 1967 1969 1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 7. NATURAL DF: PRECIPITATION Annual precipitation – deviation from climate normal Black sea water management district y = 0.081x + 99.529 R2 = 0.0052 175 150 P % of normals 125 100 75 50 25 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 8. NATURAL DF: PRECIPITATION – RUN-OFF The Chronological Fluctuation of the Run-off and Precipitation Black sea - runoff Black sea water management district Varna - precip. 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 1931 1937 1943 1949 1955 1961 1967 1973 1979 1985 1991 1997 2003 Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 9. NATURAL DF: CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE Extreme years with high and low water-level WMD WET YEARS DRY YEARS Black 1955/56 1954/55 1966/67 1989/90 1948/49 1984/85 sea R (106 m3) 3660.0 3606.9 3465.6 468.5 522.1 635.1 P % of 105 120 115 92 61 78 normal Bulgaria 1962/63 1954/55 1955/56 1989/90 1993/94 1992/93 R (106 m3) 33590.7 32294.4 31194.2 5996.2 7085.5 7103.9 P % of 113 142 106 68 85 90 normal Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 10. MAIN WATER CONSUMERS Total used water (without cooling water) 2003 - 2007: 935 345 thousand m³ Sector Total used water Average per year Share 2003 - 2007 (thousand m³) (thousand m³) Total used water 935 345 187 069 100 % (without cooling water) Industry 588 790 117 758 62.95 % (without cooling) Agriculture 35 485 7096.98 3.79 % and forestry (including fishery) *irrigation: 66.73% Households 220 440 44 087.9 23.57 % Service sector 90 631 18 126.2 9.69 % *tourism: 34.85% Source: Water Management Plan, Black Sea WMD
  • 11. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: 2000 – 1299 thousand people; 2008 – 1280.8 thousand people. Number of Population 1305 y = -2,8217x + 1300,5 1300 R2 = 0,8393 1295 1290 1285 Thousand 1280 people 1275 1270 Linear 1265 (Thousand 1260 people) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 NATURAL INCREASE: 2009 - –1502 people; Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 12. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: Migration Increase 2000 - -5072 persons; 6000 2008 – 4199 persons. 4000 2000 0 Number 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 -2000 Water Consumption, 2008 -4000 250 200 -6000 150 100 l/p/day 50 0 Bulgaria BSWMD Varna Bourgas Dobrich Shumen District District District District Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 13. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: GDP PER CAPITA GDP IN THE BLACK SEA WMD 30000 2000 – 13 430 BGN per 25000 capita; 20000 15000 BGN Per Capita 2008 – 24 347 BGN per 10000 capita. 5000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 GDP BY WATER ABSTRACTION 0,05 0,04 0,03 0,02 BGN/THOUSAND M³ 0,01 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 14. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: GVA IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 2000 – 607 million BGN; 2008 – 457 million BGN GVA IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 700 y = -7,7512x + 579,07 600 R2 = 0,1611 500 400 Milion Levs 300 200 Linear (Milion Levs) 100 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 15. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: GVA IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GVA in the Industrial Sector 2000 – 1.293 million BGN; 2500 2008 – 2.372 million BGN. 2000 1500 Milion Levs 1000 500 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 16. ANTHROPOGENIC DF: TOURISTIC SECTOR Persons Stayed Overnight 2000 – 812.1 thousand people; 2500 2008 – 2061.3 thousand people. 2000 1500 1000 Thousand People 500 2008 - 1637 accommodation 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 establishments Nights Spent 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 Nights Spent 2000 – 5.580,9 nights; 4000 2008 – 12.206 nights. 2000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 17. PRESSURE: WATER SUPPLY Used Water by the Public Water Supply (Total: 71 378 thousand m3) % 8 1,11 13,09 Domestic Sector Industry Service Sector 16,03 Tourism 66,77 Agriculture Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 18. PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY 2000 – 46 132 THOUSAND M³; 2008 – 62 491 THOUSAND WATER SUPPLIED TO DOMESTIC M³. SECTOR (INCL. TOURISM) 70000 60000 50000 40000 THOUSAND M³ 30000 20000 10000 Linear 0 y = 3099,2x + 35839 (THOUSAND 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 R2 M³) = 0,6991 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 19. PRESSURE: DRINKING WATER CONSUMPTION IN HOUSEHOLDS 2000 – 92.25 L/H/DAY; DRINKING WATER CONSUMED BY 2002 – 82.7 L/H/DAY; 2007 – 98.5 L/H/DAY; HOUSEHOLDS IN THE WMD 2008 – 92 L/H/DAY. y = 0,8197x + 84,882 100 R2 = 0,2033 95 90 85 L/H/DAY 80 75 70 Linear PROGNOSIS FOR WATER ABSTRACTION IN THE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (L/H/DAY DOMESTIC SECTOR ) 136500,00 136000,00 135500,00 135000,00 134500,00 THOUSAND M³ 134000,00 133500,00 133000,00 132500,00 132000,00 2008 2015 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 20. PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 2000 – 16 841 THOUSAND M³; 2008 – 10 350 THOUSAND M³. WATER SUPPLIED TO INDUSTRIES 18000 y = -554,32x + 14926 16000 R2 = 0,4944 14000 12000 10000 THOUSAND M³ 8000 6000 Linear ( 4000 THOUSAND M³) 2000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 21. PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 2001 – 350 THOUSAND M³; WATER SUPPLIED TO AGRICULTURE 2004 – 1194 THOUSAND M³; 1400 2008 – 847 y = 73,619x + 388,71 1200 R2 = 0,3769 THOUSAND M³. 1000 800 THOUSAND M³ 600 400 Linear (THOUSAND M³) 200 0 PROGNOSIS FOR WATER ABSTRACTION BY 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 AGRICULTURE 70000,00 60000,00 50000,00 40000,00 THOUSAND M³ 30000,00 20000,00 10000,00 0,00 2008 2015 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 22. PRESSURE: WATER USED BY THE TOURISTIC SECTOR 2004 – 6493 THOUSAND WATER SUPPLIED FOR TOURISM M³; 12000 2008 – 9997 THOUSAND M³. 10000 8000 6000 THOUSAND M³ 4000 2000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 23. PRESSURE: WATER LOSSES 2001 – 60.6%; 2008 – 60.4%. WATER LOSS FROM PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY y = -0,1705x + 61,827 R2 = 0,2057 64 63 62 61 % 60 59 58 Li 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 ne ar (% Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008 )
  • 24. STATE: Water Resources of Bulgaria, by Run-off Basins and Water Management Regions (1930/31 – 2002/3) Water W % of water Cv M resources 106 m3 resources in the l/sec/km2 country Bulgaria 19228.6 100 0.331 5.351 North Bulgaria 6953.2 36,2 0.355 4.035 South Bulgaria 12275.3 63,8 0.331 6.526 Black sea water 2412.9 12.5 0.385 2.920 management region Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 25. STATE: QUANTITY OF WATER RESOURCES WATER ABSTRACTION Water resources and water abstraction in Bulgaria Water Years with: Water Total Water Rates of water managemen resources Abstraction abstraction t districts 106 m3 106 m3 (%) Black Sea High water level 3660.0 374.0 10.2 Average water 2412.8 15.5 level Low water level 468.5 79.8 Bulgaria High water level 33590.7 3341.0 9.9 Average water 19228.6 17.4 level Low water level 5996.2 55.7 Source: Zlatunova D. Sustainable Water Use under Climate Change /Case Study in Bulgaria/
  • 26. STATE: WATER SUPPLY RESTRICTION 2000 – 19.4%; 2008 – 1.6%. POPULATION WITH WATER SUPPLY RESTRICTION 35 31,7 30 25 19,45 18,225 20 15,275 % 15 10 5 1,6 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 27. RESPONSE: WATER PRICES Average Price of Drinking Water in the WMD 2000 – 0.8 BGN; 1.2 2006 – 1.06 BGN. 1 0.8 0.6 LEVS/M³ 0.4 0.2 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: National Statistical Institute, Statistical Yearbooks 2000-2008
  • 28. CONCLUSIONS AND PROBLEMS • Discrepancy between the periods of major water consumption and periods of high waters; • Irrational use of the surface waters; • Ineffective water consumption in households; • Slow increase of water consumption in agriculture and industry; • The increase in tourism was not conformed with the public water supply; • Significant water losses from the transportation systems.
  • 29. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!