Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project Sample Clauses

Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project. The main objective of the OVFM Project is to protect people in flood plains within selected parts of river-basins of two of the greatest Polish Rivers – Vistula and Odra – against haz- ards caused by extreme floods. Implementation of the most urgent flood protection assign- ments was forecasted within the framework of the OVFMP. The OVFM Project consists of the following 5 Components:  Component 1 – Flood Protection of the Middle and Lower Odra;  Component 2 – Flood Protection of the Nysa Kłodzka Valley;  Component 3 – Flood Protection of the Upper Vistula;  Component 4Institutional Strengthening and Enhanced Forecasting;  Component 5 – Project Management and Studies. Component 3 is divided into the following Subcomponents:  Subcomponent 3A – Flood Protection of Upper Vistula towns and Cracow;  Subcomponent 3B – Protection of Sandomierz and Tarnobrzeg;  Subcomponent 3C – Passive and Active Protection in Raba Sub-basin;  Subcomponent 3D – Passive and Active Protection in San Basin. 2 The MasterPlans for the Vistula River Basin and for the Odra River Basin remain a result of estab- lishments made with the European Committee, which led to implementation of “Action Plan for Strategic Planning in Water Management” by Poland (resolution of the Council of Ministers of July 2, 2013, ref. no.: 118/2013). The MasterPlans remained an update to water management plans, since their previous update in 2015, and subsequently their results – in terms of investments, which affect or which may affect the status of water bodies – were transferred to the updated water man- agement plans (adopted by the resolution of the Council of Ministers of October 18, 2016 [OJ item no. 1967]). Detailed information on the Project may also be found in the Environmental and Social Man- agement Framework published at e.g. websites of the World Bank3 and of the Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project Coordination Unit4. A detailed description of the Project is also given in PAD5 and in the Project Operations Manual6. 3 xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/curated/en/717671468333613779/Poland-Odra-Vistula-Flood- Management-Project-environmental-and-social-management-framework 4 xxxx://xxxxxxx0000.xxxxxxx.xx/en/popdow_about_project/ 5 xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/curated/en/320251467986305800/Poland-Odra-Vistula-Flood- Management-Project 6 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/doc/POM_PL.pdf (a binding English version is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/doc/POM/ENG.pdf)
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Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project. The main objective of the OVFM Project is to protect people in flood plains within selected parts of river basins of the two greatest Polish Rivers – Vistula and Odra – against hazards caused by extreme floods. Implementation of the most urgent flood protection assignments was forecast within the framework of the OVFMP. The OVFM Project consists of the following 5 Components: • Component 1 – Flood Protection of the Middle and Lower Odra; • Component 2 – Flood protection of the Nysa Kłodzka Valley; • Component 3 – Flood Protection of the Upper Vistula; • Component 4Institutional Strengthening and Enhanced Forecasting; • Component 5 – Project Management and Studies.
Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project. The most urgent flood protection tasks within selected reaches of the Odra and Vistula River Basins were expected for implementation under the OVFM Project.
Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project. Project Operations Manual, Wrocław 2015 (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/doc/POM_ENG.pdf).

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