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Consultation meetings in Gliwice, Katowice and Zielona Góra

16 March 2015 r.

Another round of meetings dedicated to public consultations on the Flood Risk Management Plans has been finalised. This time, the discussions centred around the plans for the water regions of Little Vistula, Upper and Central Oder and attracted many experts on the water management.

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Regional conference organised by RWMA in Warsaw

3 February 2015 r.

On Tuesday, February, 3rd, the Regional Water Management Authority in Warsaw held a regional conference connected with the launch of public consultations dedicated to the updated Water Management Plans (for Vistula, Pregolya, Neman, Świeża and Jarft river basins) and Flood Risk Management Plans (covering the water regions of Central Vistula as well as Łyna and Węgorapa).

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Consultation meetings dedicated to the Flood Risk Management Plans have started.

22 January 2015 r.

On January, 20th and 21st, Atrium Hotel in Szczecin hosted the first two of the series of consultation meetings which were dedicated to the FRMP for the Lower Oder and West Littoral (Przymorze Zachodnie) water region. The expert meetings were attended by specialists in water management representing the whole region, from Świnoujście to Kostrzyn nad Odrą.

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Consultations on the Drafts of the Flood Management Risk Plans (PZPR) are starting now

22 December 2014 r.

The President of the National Water Management Authority informs that following the provisions of the Flood Directive, the process of consulting the drafts of the Flood Risk Management Plans has been launched.
Started on 22 December 2014, the six-month long consultations will be finalised on 22 June 2015.

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Public consultations on the projects of water management plans officially launched

17 December 2014 r.

Launched during the conference attended by the Secretary of State in the Ministry of environment, Stanisław Gawłowski, and 150 stakeholders, public consultations on the drafts of the updated water management plans (aPGW) have officially started. For the first time, the plans have been drafted in 2009 and according to the Water Directive, they must be updated every 6 years.

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