The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) REPORT NO.: RES34162 RESTRUCTURING PAPER ON A PROPOSED PROJECT RESTRUCTURING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CLEANUP PROJECT APPROVED ON SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 TO REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA Regional Vice President: Cyril E Muller Country Director: Linda Van Gelder Senior Global Practice Director: Karin Erika Kemper Practice Manager/Manager: Kseniya Lvovsky Task Team Leader: Frank van Woerden The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS CD Country Director (non-) CS Consultancy Services CW Civil Works EA/ESIA Environmental Assessment / Environmental and Social Impact Assessment EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPCG Elektroprivreda Crne Gore, Montenegro national power company EMP/ESMP Environmental Management Plan / Environmental and Social Management Plan GO Goods GOM Government of Montenegro (non-) CS Consultancy Services IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / World Bank IOC Incremental Operating Costs KAP Kombinat Alumijuma a.d. Podgorica, aluminum plant LA Loan Agreement MoF Ministry of Finance MSDT Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism PDO Project Development Objective PMU Project Management Unit (under EPA) POM Project Operations Manual PPA/F Project Preparation Advance/Facility RAP Resettlement Action Plan RPF Resettlement Policy Framework TA Technical Assistance TR Training TSU Technical Support Unit (under MoF) The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) BASIC DATA Product Information Project ID Financing Instrument P122139 Investment Project Financing Original EA Category Current EA Category Full Assessment (A) Full Assessment (A) Approval Date Current Closing Date 19-Sep-2014 30-Jun-2019 Organizations Borrower Responsible Agency Republic of Montenegro Environmental Protection Agency Project Development Objective (PDO) Original PDO The Development Objective of the Project is to reduce contamination of Montenegro’s natural resources and public health risks of exposure to this contamination from selected industrial waste disposal sites. OPS_TABLE_PDO_CURRENTPDO Summary Status of Financing Net Ln/Cr/Tf Approval Signing Effectiveness Closing Commitment Disbursed Undisbursed IBRD-84280 19-Sep-2014 10-Oct-2014 17-Nov-2014 30-Jun-2019 68.90 5.43 62.50 Policy Waiver(s) Does this restructuring trigger the need for any policy waiver(s)? No The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) I. PROJECT STATUS AND RATIONALE FOR RESTRUCTURING 1. Scope of the Project. Component 1 ‘Remediation of Selected Legacy Industrial Waste Disposal Sites’ of the Montenegro Industrial Solid Waste Project aims to remediate five contaminated sites and halt pollution of the environment and related risks to public health in the four locations where these sites occur. These are: (i) a shipyard in Bijela with contaminated soil and groundwater and stockpiles of solid waste; (ii) a mine-tailings disposal site in Gradac; (iii) a coal ash disposal site in Pljevlja; and (iv) two sites at the KAP alumina smelter location with disposal of hazardous and other waste, as well as large disposal pond for red-mud generation from alumina production. Activities under Component 2 ‘Future Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management’ support Montenegro with the management of ongoing generation of industrial and hazardous waste in the country. Project Management support is managed under Component 3. 2. Progress since project effectiveness. Following Effectiveness in November 2014 and the Project launch workshop in February 2015, the project made significant progress with the rapid preparation of design and bidding documents for the first remediation site, the shipyard in Bijela which has a high priority for redevelopment purposes. Since the summer of 2015, however, delays became a common factor in project implementation with multiple causes. The bankruptcy of the Bijela shipyard in 2015 and in relation to the Government requirement to transfer Loan repayment obligations to the industries that are related to the project sites as the historic source of waste generation, halted the work for this site since then. In January 2016, a government decision was adopted to drop the Loan repayment requirement for the shipyard and implementation activities have started again since then for the remediation in Bijela. However, the Government’s wish to transfer repayment obligations to (former) site owners continued blocking preparations for the Gradac site remediation, although it was determined during project preparation that this site is government owned and there are no liability ties with any private entity. 3. Since project preparation, KAP has filed for bankruptcy and assets at the KAP location have been sold under bankruptcy procedures including the project sites. Unfortunately, to date, procedures for full transfer of the assets that include the solid waste disposal site have not been concluded. Also, circumstances changed after project effectiveness for the remediation of the coal ash disposal site in Pljevjla. Full closure of the existing site and opening of a new site for coal ash disposal as envisaged during project preparation became unfeasible and EPCG, the national power generator and owner of the site had to revise the development of the existing site to partial closure and further extension for coal ash disposal for the next 5-6 years. In addition, implementation arrangements were not optimal with a Project Management Unit (PMU) under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) facing staffing issues and poor coordination with the Ministry of Sustainable Development, the line ministry responsible for the Project. These range of issues, together with challenges to acquire technical approval (a national legal requirement) for the Bijela remediation design and national elections in October 2016 resulted in little progress during the calendar year 2016. 4. Implementation progress picked up again from January 2017 when the newly installed government confirmed to the Bank the high importance of the Project and concerns about the accumulated delays. In the period February- April 2017, the Government made critical decisions to advance project implementation. It decided that (i) the remediation of the Gradac site would be fully financed from the Loan, dropping the requirement for financing from former owners of the site; (ii) EPCG’s proposal was acceptable to extend ash disposal capacity at the existing site rather than developing a new site and that the parts of existing site that could be closed would be remediated with financing from the Loan. This opened the way for the Ministry of Finance to enter into legal arrangements with EPCG for the remediation of the coal ash disposal facility in Pljevlja as required under the Loan Agreement; The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) and (iii) the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism (MSDT) should start and prepare with the new owner of the red-mud basin, the management company for the aluminum smelter as the solid waste disposal site was still under bankruptcy procedures and other stakeholders a plan for the remediation of these two project sites at the KAP location. The government also decided that MSDT can reorganize and integrate the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under MSDT. The latter has brought daily implementation of the Project directly under the control of the Ministry and during 2017 greatly improved internal communications. 5. Current project status. In the period October 2017 – March 2018, the government at minister level and the Bank started regular meetings and monthly updates on the action plan agreed in September 2017 to accelerate project implementation. Since January 2018, the PMU is fully staffed and since then and to date and with support from MSDT, MoF and other stakeholders, substantially managed to deliver on the agreed actions. These included getting the Bijela works contractor on site, complete the Pljevlja site design work completed and prepare Project Agreement between EPCG and the Government as required under the Loan Agreement and start preparations of design and bidding documents for the works at the Gradac site. Despite progress made, the KAP bankruptcy issues and ownership issues for the red-mud basins have not been fully settled. As long as these issues have not been resolved, the Government is not in a position to commence with remediation works. 6. Rationale for Restructuring. Since late 2017, implementation has progressed efficiently, and the PMU managed to follow agreed actions plans. . The institutional arrangements have significantly improved, and though the implementation agency remains the PMU under the EPA, the EPA changed from an independent entity into an institution that is now fully incorporated in the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism with positive impacts on communications between these institutions. The team’s assessment is that a one-year extension of the Project Closing Date till June 2020 will allow for completion of the agreed actions and achieve the PDO. 7. There are no outstanding project audits and previous audits were acceptable by the IBRD. 8. The Bijela contractor has mobilized on site in June 2018 and works should be substantially completed in the spring of 2020. The same applies for works on the Pljevlja/Maljevac coal ash disposal site for which the design work has been completed in June 2018 with remediation works scheduled for completion in the spring of 2020 and EPCG is ensuring based on strict deadlines that new disposal capacity is developed by August 2019, before the current disposal cells (‘cassettes’) have reached full capacity. At the Gradac site, for which the consultancy firm has started work in May 2018 to prepare the design and works bidding documents, timely completion of works can be ensured by June 2020. 9. Changes in the remediation scope for the Pljevlja site require changes to the Loan Agreement. These relate to a relocation of the future coal ash disposal area and are part of the restructuring. 10. With unresolved issues and subsequently without remediation activities having started to date, there is no perspective that remediation works at the KAP location can be completed by June 2020. The resolution of KAP issues related to private ownership of the site and yet not concluded bankruptcy procedures has been on the agenda since project effectiveness and has not been resolved to date. Even if this would happen in the shortest term, the remaining period including a one-year project extension would be significantly insufficient to accomplish the envisaged remediation. This makes it impossible to commit to remediation targets in the RF (number of hectares of cleaned up area) and thus to the related investments. Given the importance of eventually remediating the KAP waste areas to halt groundwater contamination risks and stability risks with the red-mud basins, it was agreed in a meeting on July 26, 2018 between Montenegro and Bank management (i) to keep remediation The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) preparation activities under the restructured project for the KAP remediation sites, financing technical assistance and design work from the Loan and (ii) to cancel part of the Loan that is currently reserved for investments (works) at the KAP location. It was further agreed that Montenegro can request the World Bank for additional finance, if current ownership and bankruptcy issues are resolved and all preparations for remediation works at the two KAP sites can be completed before the closing date of the project. II. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGES 11. Elements of the restructuring. A government request for restructuring was received on June 1, 2018. This request did not include a request for partial loan cancellation, but in a special session on October 9, 2018, the Government of Montenegro made a Decision (see Annex for Decision and underlying documents including Brief GOM reIWMCP 08-Oct-2018, or “The Brief”) to confirm the Borrower’s desire to partially cancel the Loan in the amount of Euro 12,925,000 due to the yet still unresolved status with bankruptcy procedures and ownership related to the KAP project sites which to date prevent commencement of remediation works. The Government Decision also confirmed the details of the Project Restructuring that are specified below. Although the Bank formally received these Government documents including the Brief, these do not constitute a formal request from the Borrower as mandated by Section 7.01 of the General Conditions, but considering the high level government decision made on the partial loan cancellation and the intensive dialog between representatives of the Bank and of the Ministry of Finance of Montenegro, the technical Team confirms the explicit desire of the Borrower to partially cancel the Loan. On this basis, the Bank agreed to conduct the restructuring including partial loan cancellation on an extraordinary basis since the Government Decision and the related documents we received were not accompanied by an official request for partial cancellation by the Borrower as mandated by the General Conditions. The cancellation will be effective upon signing of the Letter of Amendment and from the date of the Government Decision, October 9, 2018. 12. The proposed restructuring of the Project entails: (i) revising Component 1 to modify the remediation design for the Pljevlja site, and limit activities for the KAP site to remediation preparations only (taking out financing of remediation works); (ii) cancel funds in the amount of Euro 12,925,000 from Component 1, reflecting savings from cancellation of remediation investments at the KAP site; and (iii) extend the Closing Date by 12 months to June 30, 2020. The Project’s result framework is revised to reflect these changes. The restructuring also entails relocation of funds required to compensate for an overdraft of Euro 31,739.51 in disbursement category 2 (PPA refinancing). 13. With those changes approved, the Project can achieve the PDO within the extended project closing date. There is an agreement between the Bank and the Borrower on actions that will be undertaken by the Borrower to complete the Project. Namely, the Borrower has agreed to a revised action plan comprising clear set of actions that will be closely monitored in the coming months to ensure full, timely and satisfactory implementation of the remaining activities. 14. Remediation in Pljevlja. In the original project scope, it was expected that EPCG would develop a new site ‘Sumane’ for coal ash disposal after the existing ‘Maljevac’ site would be fully closed. The Maljevac site after closure was destined for remediation under the project. As the Sumane site development was considered as an associated investment to the remediation works financed from the Loan, World Bank safeguards procedures (OP4.01 for environmental safeguards and OP4.12 for resettlement issues) were required for the Sumane site investments. A substantial change to this approach was requested, reviewed and agreed to close parts of the existing Maljevac site that will be taken out of use for ash disposal and at the same time expend capacity with a The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) newly constructed disposal cell at the same existing Maljevac site for continued coal ash disposal, cancelling plans for developing the alternative Sumane site for ash disposal purposes. As a result, all works, the closure and remediation of parts of the Maljevac site with financing from the Loan and works to build a new cell for ash disposal to be financed by EPCG will take place at the same location. The works to build to new coal ash disposal cell are carried by the operator EPCG and not financed from the Loan but considered as an associated investment, therefore all the Bank’s safeguards requirements also apply to these extension works at the Maljevac site. The design of both the remediation works and the new disposal cell works has been completed and ESIA and RAP are being prepared and will be concluded before the works start in early 2019 at the start of the construction season (March or April 2019). 15. The described change in remediation approach and the cancelling of plans for development of the Sumane site require adjustments in the text of the Loan Agreement. Also, the area for remediation is now less than in the original design requiring adjustments to the Result Framework’s related PDO and intermediate result indicators, although the remediation costs are similar and thus the allocation from the Loan at Euro 4.0 million hasn’t changed. 16. Changes for the KAP sites remediation. With the cancellation of Loan proceeds to finance remediation works for the two KAP sites, the remaining activities to be financed from the Loan will be the preparation of design and bidding documents and technical assistance, so that works can be tendered as soon as bankruptcy procedures and ownership issues have been settled. As a consequence, Loan amounts for investment will be cancelled and the related result indicators have been adjusted to reflect the preparation deliverables rather than the outcomes from remediation works. 17. Loan cancellation amount. Part of the savings that result from the cancellation of the Loan proceeds for Works at the KAP sites are needed to compensate for higher than expected costs for the Bijela remediation and extra project management costs for the one year longer implementation period. For details, see Section IV of this Paper. 18. Some further changes under the restructuring. The following further changes under the restructuring are noted with explanations. 19. The Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is now being prepared for the Pljevlja/Maljevac site (instead of for the Sumane site as stipulated on the Loan Agreement) to investigate changes in site and associated investment that will result in land acquisition and resettlement. Actions and the preparation and implementation of the RAP will follow the same policies and Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) that was prepared for the project. 20. Similarly, the environment assessment for this site was revised to reflect the changes in remediation. 21. Also, the technical design for the Pljevlja/Maljevac with closely revised as it now combines closure and remediation works (financed from the Loan) at the same location as where new disposal cell will be built (financed from EPCG resources). The latter as mentioned is considered an associated investment and implementation under Bank safeguard procedures. 22. Institutional arrangements. The implementation agency remains the PMU under the EPA, but the EPA changed from an independent entity into an institution that is now fully incorporated in the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism. Although this change is significant and relevant for the project, with positive impacts on communications between these institutions, it did not substantially alter the reflection of implementation arrangements in the Loan Agreement. The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) 23. Risk of red-mud basins failure. One risk to note is that structural failure of the red-mud basins can have dire consequences with hundreds of thousands of tons of materials that could flush out and risk people living nearby. The physical condition of this privately-owned facility has been inspected this year and is considered adequate. However, maintenance is limited, and the impoundment needs regular inspections and maintenance. This risk has been amply flagged in discussions with the Government and Aide Memoires and will remain a key focus of attention under the project, seeking a sustainable solution. Keeping remediation preparations in the project scope after restructuring will support management of these risks and define a clear course of action, allowing for comprehensive (geotechnical) investigations at the facility, a detailed assessment of long-term risks, an action plan for monitoring, stabilization and remediation, and bidding ready documents to commence remediation works. 24. Procurement performance has been rated as Moderately Satisfactory since a few activities has suffered delays in the completion of selection processes. However, due to satisfactory performance of the TSU and the progress achieved during the last year, the project procurement risk is rated as Moderate. III. SUMMARY OF CHANGES Changed Not Changed Results Framework ✔ Components and Cost ✔ Loan Closing Date(s) ✔ Cancellations Proposed ✔ Reallocation between Disbursement Categories ✔ Disbursement Estimates ✔ Legal Covenants ✔ Institutional Arrangements ✔ Technical Analysis ✔ Social Analysis ✔ Implementing Agency ✔ DDO Status ✔ Project's Development Objectives ✔ Disbursements Arrangements ✔ Overall Risk Rating ✔ Safeguard Policies Triggered ✔ The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) EA category ✔ Financial Management ✔ Procurement ✔ Implementation Schedule ✔ Other Change(s) ✔ Economic and Financial Analysis ✔ Environmental Analysis ✔ IV. DETAILED CHANGE(S) OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_COMPONENTS_TABLE COMPONENTS Current Current Proposed Proposed Cost Action Component Name Component Name Cost (US$M) (US$M) Remediation of Selected Remediation of Selected Legacy 65.42 Revised Legacy Industrial Waste 40.25 Industrial Waste Disposal Sites Disposal Sites Future Industrial Waste Future Industrial Waste 1.24 No Change 1.24 Management Management Project Management 1.24 Revised Project Management 2.25 Refinancing PPA 1.00 No Change Refinancing PPA 1.00 TOTAL 68.90 44.74 OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_LOANCLOSING_TABLE LOAN CLOSING DATE(S) Original Revised Proposed Proposed Deadline Ln/Cr/Tf Status Closing Closing(s) Closing for Withdrawal Applications IBRD-84280 Effective 30-Jun-2019 30-Jun-2020 30-Oct-2020 OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_CANCELLATIONS_TABLE The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) CANCELLATIONS Value Reason Current Cancellation New Ln/Cr/Tf Status Currency Date of for Amount Amount Amount Cancellation Cancellation LOAN IBRD- Disburs RESTRUCTUR EUR 50,000,000.00 12,925,000.00 09-Oct-2018 37,075,000.00 84280-001 ing ING, COST SAVINGS OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_REALLOCATION _TABLE REALLOCATION BETWEEN DISBURSEMENT CATEGORIES Financing % Current Allocation Actuals + Committed Proposed Allocation (Type Total) Current Proposed IBRD-84280-001 | Currency: EUR iLap Category Sequence No: 1 Current Expenditure Category: GO,CW, Non-CS,CS,IOC,TR,Audit 49,125,000.00 2,738,664.35 36,168,260.49 100.00 100.00 iLap Category Sequence No: 2 Current Expenditure Category: PPF REFINANCING 750,000.00 781,739.51 781,739.51 iLap Category Sequence No: 4 Current Expenditure Category: PREMIUM FOR CAPS/COLLARS 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 49,875,000.00 3,520,403.86 36,950,000.00 OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_DISBURSEMENT_TABLE DISBURSEMENT ESTIMATES Change in Disbursement Estimates Yes Year Current Proposed 2015 3,000,000.00 0.00 2016 9,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) 2017 20,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 2018 24,000,000.00 700,000.00 2019 12,900,000.00 13,000,000.00 2020 0.00 21,250,000.00 2021 0.00 0.00 2022 0.00 0.00 OPS_DETAILEDCHANGES_LEGCOV_TABLE LEGAL COVENANTS Loan/Credit/TF Description Status Action Finance Agreement :Institutional Arrangements | Description :Section I.A.1 LA (summary) Borrower obligations to carry out the Project through the MSDT, EPA with assistance of the TSU, with POM and IBRD-84280 Safeguards Instruments and not to amend the same; Complied with No Change maintain the PMU in form and with functions etc satisfactory to the Bank; maintain adequate staffing with procurement capacity; maintain Project Steering Committee. | Frequency :Quarterly Finance Agreement :Project Site Industry Arrangements (Pljevlja site) | Description :Section I.B.1 LA (summary) - Prior to signature of remediation works contract for the Pljevlja site, the Borrower has (i) entered into IBRD-84280 satisfactory legal arrangements with EPCG (incl. terms Not yet due Revised set forth in LA); (ii) complied with safeguards covenants and (iii) works on the Sumane Site have been completed satisfactorily and the site is ready to receive coal ash. | Frequency :Yearly Finance Agreement :Project Site Industry Arrangements (Pljevlja site) | Description :Section I.B.1 LA (summary) - Prior to signature of remediation works contract for the Proposed Pljevlja site, the Borrower has (i) entered into NYD satisfactory legal arrangements with EPCG (incl. terms set forth in LA); and (ii) complied with safeguards covenants. The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) Finance Agreement :Safeguards - Safety of Dams | Description :Section I.D.3 LA (summary) - Compliance IBRD-84280 with dam safety requirements for activities related to Not yet due No Change dam and slope safety and stabilization | Frequency :Quarterly Finance Agreement :Project Site Industry Arrangements (KAP sites) | Description :Section I.B.2 LA (summary) - Prior to signature of remediation works contract for the KAP Site, the Borrower has (i) entered into legal Marked for IBRD-84280 arrangements with KAP or the successor owner of the Not yet due Deletion sites under terms approved by the Bank (incl those set forth in the LA); and (ii) complied with the safeguards covenants on updating ESIA and EMP. | Frequency :Yearly Finance Agreement :Safeguards | Description :I.D.1 LA (summary) - Carry Project out in accordance with the IBRD-84280 Safeguards Instruments and not amend or waive etc. Complied with No Change thereof without prior Bank approval. | Frequency :Quarterly Finance Agreement :Safeguards - ESIAs, EMPs, RAP | Description :I.D.2 LA (summary) - Prior to signature of the civil works contracts for remediation measures on each of the Project Sites update the ESIAs and EMPs for IBRD-84280 the relevant Project Site & the Sumane disposal site, as Complied with Revised applicable, to the design of the works, satisfactory to the Bank; incl. consultations, disclosure and all required national permits etc. and prepare RAP, if required, for the Sumane Site. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS Finance Agreement :Safeguards - ESIAs, EMPs, RAP | Description :I.D.2 LA (summary) - Prior to signature of the civil works contracts for remediation measures on each of the Project Sites update the ESIAs and EMPs for Partially complied Proposed the relevant Project Site, as applicable, to the design of with the works, satisfactory to the Bank; incl. consultations, disclosure and all required national permits etc. and prepare RAP. The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) Finance Agreement :Safeguards - Technical Assistance activities | Description :Section I.D.4 LA (summary) - For TA under Part 2 of the Project, TORs for any consultancies related to the TA to be satisfactory to the IBRD-84280 Not yet due No Change Bank and shall require that the advice conveyed and documentation prepared through such TA be consistent with the requirements of the Bank’s Safeguards Policies. | Frequency :Quarterly Finance Agreement :Aftercare | Description :I.B.3 LA (summary)Following remediation,Borrower shall be responsible for aftercare, maintenance & monitoring on the KAP and Gradac sites, incl. adequate budget; & only IBRD-84280 assign such responsibilities in joint agreement w/the Not yet due Revised Bank; for Bijela site Borrower to ensure that Bijela maintains alternative satisfactory arrangements for ongoing waste disposal & in compliance w/applicable national legislation | Frequency :Yearly Following remediation,Borrower shall be responsible for aftercare, maintenance & monitoring on Gradac site, incl. adequate budget; & only assign such responsibilities in joint agreement w/the Bank; for Bijela Proposed NYD site Borrower to ensure that Bijela maintains alternative satisfactory arrangements for ongoing waste disposal & in compliance w/applicable national legislation | . Frequency :Yearly The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) . Results framework COUNTRY: Montenegro Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project Project Development Objectives(s) The Development Objective of the Project is to reduce contamination of Montenegro’s natural resources and public health risks of exposure to this contamination from selected industrial waste disposal sites. Project Development Objective Indicators by Objectives/ Outcomes RESULT_FRAME_TBL_PDO Indicator Name DLI Baseline Intermediate Targets End Target 1 2 3 4 Remediation (Action: This Objective is New) Contaminated land managed or dump sites closed under the 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 24.00 project (Hectare(Ha)) Action: This indicator has been Revised Reduction of pollution exposures paths by 0.00 9.00 remediation measures (Number) Action: This indicator has been Revised Hazardous Waste Management (Action: This Objective is New) Number of industries related to the priority industrial waste disposal sites with 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 arrangements for ongoing and future waste disposal in The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) RESULT_FRAME_TBL_PDO Indicator Name DLI Baseline Intermediate Targets End Target 1 2 3 4 compliance with national legislation for solid waste management (Number) Action: This indicator has been Revised PDO Table SPACE Intermediate Results Indicators by Components RESULT_FRAME_TBL_IO Indicator Name DLI Baseline Intermediate Targets End Target 1 2 3 4 Remediation (Action: This Component is New) Intermediate Result Indicator One: Industrial dump site at 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.50 Gradac closed under the Project (Hectare(Ha)) Action: This indicator has been Revised Intermediate Result Indicator Three: Cleanup of Bijela site 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 100.00 (Percentage) Action: This indicator has been Revised Intermediate Result Indicator Two: Industrial dump site at 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 Pljevlja closed under the Project (Hectare(Ha)) The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139) RESULT_FRAME_TBL_IO Indicator Name DLI Baseline Intermediate Targets End Target 1 2 3 4 Action: This indicator has been Revised Intermediate Result Indicator Design, safeguards and Four: Design and works bidding No design documents bidding documents documents completed for KAP available completed sites (Text) Action: This indicator has been Revised Hazardous Waste Management (Action: This Component is New) Intermediate Result Indicator Five: Support further System applied, 80% of development of a national No system available estimated total waste registration system for flows recorded. industrial and hazardous waste management (Text) IO Table SPACE The World Bank Industrial Waste Management and Cleanup Project (P122139)