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Summary of the Nutrient Reduction Investment Fund

Project TitleStatusFunding
(US$ million)
Co-Financing Ratio (GEF:Other)Estimated N+P Annual Reduction (tons) (**)
  GEF GrantCo-Financing NP
Under Implementation
Romania Agricultural Pollution ControlWB Board Approval: 12/13/015.155.651:120025
Bulgaria Wetlands Restoration and Nutrient ReductionWB Board Approval: 06/13/20027.505.781:1218-81323.4-37.4
Moldova Agricultural Pollution Control (part. blended IDA/GEF)WB Board Approval: 02/26/20044.955.791:128070
Turkey Watershed Rehabilitation and APC (blended IBRD/GEF)WB Board Approval: 06/1/20047.0038.001:520025
Serbia Danube River Enterprise Pollution ReductionWB Board Approval: 05/12/20059.0213.121:143070
Bosnia Water Quality Protection (part. blended IDA/GEF)WB Board Approval: 6/7/20054.2511.41:3315
Hungary Nutrient Reduction (part. blended IBRD/GEF)WB Board Approval: 3/29/200612.5080.001:54108181
Moldova Environmental Infrastructure (part. blended IBRD-GEF)WB Board Approval: 6/20074.503.501:128070
Romania Environmental Management (blended IBRD/GEF)WB Board Approval: 10/20075.5087.51:1640001000
Croatia Agricultural Pollution Control (part. blended IBRD-GEF)WB Board Approval: 12/20075.0015.001:3400200
 TOTAL65.37265.741:4  
Under Preparation
Ukraine Odessa Nutrient Reduction(part. blended IBRD-GEF)Expected WB Board Approval: 12/20084.61001:20350220
 TOTAL70.00365.741:5  

(*) Co-financing includes parallel financing from World Bank and/or other donors which is in support of the GEF project and is part of the baseline investments but may not be included in the financing plan of the project approved by the World Bank Board. This figure is expected to increase during project implementation to reflect any additional financing leveraged by the GEF interventions over the life of the project.

(**) The reduction estimates relate strictly to investments made during the life time of the project which serve mainly the purpose of demonstration and awareness raising. In the years following the implementation of the project, it is expected that these practices will be replicated widely and hence the nutrient load reduction will be significantly higher.




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