Bulgaria Faces Hefty EU Fines over Garbage Depot Woes

Politics » BULGARIA IN EU | February 3, 2014, Monday // 12:19
Bulgaria: Bulgaria Faces Hefty EU Fines over Garbage Depot Woes In an effort to speed the closure and clean-up of the illegal landfills, the Commission has therefore decided to bring Bulgaria before the EU Court of Justice. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria is lagging far behind with its plans to open nearly thirty new garbage depots by 2015 and may have to pay millions of euros in EU fines, the environment minister said.

"Bulgaria has committed to build 24 new garbage depots by 2015, but so far only two have been constructed," Minister Iskra Mihaylova said in an interview for the state-owned TV channel BNT.

"As early as the end of 2009 Bulgaria had to close down the garbage depots that do not meet the European requirements, as envisioned by the EU directive and the accession treaty. Bulgaria failed to do so due to financial problems," the minister added.

Bulgaria faces millions of euros in EU fines if she failed to deliver on its obligations, according to the minister.

At the end of January the European Commission eventually decided to take Bulgaria to the EU Court of Justice for failing to protect its citizens from the effects of bad waste management.

The move was taken on the recommendation of Environment Commissioner Janez Poto?nik, the European Commission announced in a press release.

Despite earlier warnings from the Commission, numerous Bulgarian landfills are still operating in breach of EU waste and landfill legislation, representing a serious risk for human health and the environment, the commission said.

The Landfill Directive requires standards for landfills to prevent adverse effects on human health, water, soil and air.

Although the Bulgarian authorities recognise the problem and are trying to address it, the necessary measures to clean up the landfills have still not been taken and many continue to operate in breach of EU waste legislation, the European Commission pointed out.

Under the Landfill Directive, existing landfills may not continue to operate after 16 July 2009 unless they comply with EU legislation.

When the 2009 deadline expired, the Commission wrote to Bulgaria and asked about the state of compliance.

The information received showed that 130 municipal landfills were not compliant with the Directive, and were still in operation. Slow progress over the following years led the Commission to open an infringement procedure in April 2012, when 124 non-compliant landfills were still in operation.

Bulgaria subsequently informed the Commission that 23 new compliant landfills were to be constructed by July 2015. This was expected to lead to the gradual closure of the remaining non-compliant landfills, but no clear calendar has been provided. In addition, litigation before Bulgarian courts regarding the construction of the new landfills means that the initial timeline is unlikely to be respected.

According to the latest information available to the Commission, more than four years after the final deadline for closure Bulgaria still has 113 non-compliant landfills in operation.

In an effort to speed the closure and clean-up of the illegal landfills, the Commission has therefore decided to bring Bulgaria before the EU Court of Justice.

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