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- KonferenzbeitragEvaluation of Slovak Waste Information System and Databases(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Lacuška, Miroslav; Janc, Alexander; Hřebíček, JiříCollection of environmental data of waste generators, collectors, transporters, operators of treatment and disposal facilities of the Slovak Republic started in 1992. Since 1993, all Slovak environmental departments of district/regional authorities are collected waste management data annually. There was developed the Slovak Waste Information System (SWIS) supported data management (collection, validation, editing, archiving, visualisation and processing) and it has been implemented and operated at all state environmental authorities since 1995. The Centre of Waste and Environmental Management of the Slovak Environmental Agency has been processed these annual data using the SWIS. The SWIS is now a part of the Partial Monitoring Systems WASTE, which is focused on monitoring, forecasting and decision-support services of waste management authorities of the Slovak Ministry of Environment. It will be presented, how the SWIS and its waste management databases help both national and international waste management information systems (SR, EEA, UNEP, OECD) for informing citizens, public administration and business together with the monitoring services for the identification, assessment, monitoring, transport and prevention of hazardous waste risks. Ten years experiences of waste data and information management and sharing knowledge on Slovak waste management using the SWIS are presented, too.
- KonferenzbeitragWaste Management Information System of the Slovak Republic(Sustainability in the Information Society, 2001) Lacuška, Miroslav; Janc, Alexander; Hřebíček, Jiří; Sluka, JanThere is described history and future of the waste management information system of the Slovak Republic. This system was developed during the last decade of twenty century and it is using by the Slovak public administration to control the area of waste management and cover information needs of the public. A new developed system is presented in the paper. It will be able to collect and evaluate waste management data based on legal requests of a new Waste Act in compliance withEUregulations. This system also helps officials of regional and national state administration offices to monitor and check the efficiency of their controlling waste management and identify areas for improvement as needed.