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CONTENTS - JBIC SECTION PROJECT RESOURCE PERSONS
NTSW PPG NR LLR MA KJ SB NPDG DAJR MJ ST LMA
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Background
1.2 The Existing Environment
1.3 Description of the Project
1.4 Anticipated Impacts of the Project
1.5 Mitigation Measures
1.6 Monitoring Programme and Updates to EMP
2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 General
2.2 Summary of Past Environmental Studies
2.2.1 Early Studies
2.2.2 Recent Studies
2.2.3 Implications of CEA Conditions of Approval
2.2.4 Updating and Reporting Limitations
2.3 General Methodology used in SEAR
2.3.1 Purpose, Scope and Terms of Reference
2.3.1.1 Study Objectives
2.3.1.2 Purpose and Scope
2.3.1.3 Terms of Reference
2.3.2 Study Area
2.3.2.1 Deviations and Description
2.3.2.2 Study Area of Each Expert
2.3.3 Maps
2.3.4 Other Baseline Data
2.3.5 Field Work
2.3.6 Meetings and Consultations
2.3.7 Impact Assessment
2.3.7.1 Impacts Identification
2.3.7.2 The Impact Matrices
2.4 Purpose of Report and General Approach
2.5 Report Contents
3 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
3.1 General
3.2 Historical background
3.3 Project Description and Design Rationale
3.3.1 Stages of Construction
3.3.2 Alignment of Final Trace
3.3.3 Local Circulation
3.3.4 Bridge and Drainage Structures
3.4 Land Acquisition and Involuntary Resettlement
3.5 Construction Processes
3.5.1 General Activities
3.5.2 Land Clearing
3.5.3 Earth Work
3.5.4 Stabilization of Embankments and Cuts
3.5.5 Quarrying Operations
3.5.6 Construction Materials
3.5.7 Construction Equipment
3.5.8 Construction Work Force
3.5.9 Implementation Schedule
3.6 Operation and Maintenance Activities
4 EXISTING ENVIRONMENT AND SITE DESCRIPTION
4.1 Physical Environment
4.1.1 Earth
4.1.1.1 Mineral Resources
4.1.1.2 Construction Materials
4.1.1.2.1 Rock and Coarse Aggregate
4.1.1.2.2 Gravel and Fill Material
4.1.1.2.3 Sand
4.1.1.3 Stability of the Sub Surface
4.1.1.3.1 Soils
4.1.1.3.2 Earth Stability
4.1.1.4 Settlement and Ground Subsidence
4.1.1.5 Landform
4.1.2 Water
4.1.2.1 Surface Water Quantity
4.1.2.2 Ground Water Quantity
4.1.2.3 Surface Water Quality
4.1.2.4 Ground Water Quality
4.1.3 Air
4.1.3.1 Air Quality
4.1.3.2 Noise and Vibration
4.1.4 Processes
4.1.4.1 Floods/Hydrology and Drainage Patterns
4.1.4.2 Soil Erosion, Siltation and Sedimentation Runoff
4.1.4.4 Irrigation and Flood Protection Strutures
4.2 Biological Environment
4.2.1 Flora
4.2.1.1 Terrestrial Flora
4.2.1.2 Aquatic Flora
4.2.2 Fauna
4.2.2.1 Terrestrial Fauna and Amphibians
4.2.2.2 Aquatic Fauna
4.2.2.3 Avifauna
4.3 Social Environment
4.3.1 Land Use Aspects
4.3.1.1 Land Use Pattern
4.3.1.2 Land Tenure Pattern
4.3.1.3 Settlement Pattern
4.3.2 Human Environment
4.3.2.1 Social Structure, Local Life Style and Values
4.3.2.2 Population, Ethnic Composition, Migration and Settlement
4.3.2.3 Education
4.3.2.4 Accessibility and Mobility for Normal Activities
4.3.2.5 Accessibility and Mobility for Special Services
4.3.2.6 Public Health and Safety
4.3.2.7 Housing
4.3.2.8 Other Infrastructure Facilities
4.3.2.9 Transport
4.3.2.10 General Life Style
4.3.3 Socio-Economic Environment
4.3.3.1 Employment in the Project Area
4.3.3.2 Agriculture
4.3.3.3 Tourism
4.3.3.4 Income Distribution
4.3.3.5 Structures
4.3.3.6 Business Volumes and Tax Revenues
4.3.3.7 Property Values
4.3.3.8 Rural Economy
4.3.4 Aesthetic Aspects
4.3.4.1 Visual Intrusion and Landscape
4.3.4.2 Historical and Archeological Monuments
4.3.4.3 Places of Worship and Religious Interest
4.3.5 Road Safety Aspects
5 ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
5.1 Physical Environment
5.1.1 Earth
5.1.1.1 Mineral Resources
5.1.1.2 Construction Materials
5.1.1.2.1 Rock and Coarse Aggregate
5.1.1.2.2 Gravel and Fill Material
5.1.1.2.3 Sand
5.1.1.3 Stability of the Sub Surface
5.1.1.3.1 Soils
5.1.1.3.2 Earth Stability
5.1.1.4 Settlement and Ground Subsidence
5.1.1.5 Landform
5.1.2 Water
5.1.2.1 Surface Water Quantity
5.1.2.2 Ground Water Quantity
5.1.2.3 Surface Water Quality
5.1.2.4 Ground Water Quality
5.1.3 Air
5.1.3.1 Air Quality
5.1.3.2 Noise and Vibration
5.1.4 Processes
5.1.4.1 Floods/Hydrology and Drainage Patterns
5.1.4.2 Soil Erosion, Siltation and Sedimentation Runoff
5.1.4.3 Irrigation and Flood Protection Strutures
5.2 Biological Environment
5.2.1 Flora
5.2.1.1 Terrestrial Flora
5.2.1.2 Aquatic Flora
5.2.2 Fauna
5.2.2.1 Terrestrial Fauna and Amphibians
5.2.2.2 Aquatic Fauna
5.2.2.3 Avifauna
5.3 Social Environment
5.3.1 Land Use Aspects
5.3.1.1 Land Use Pattern
5.3.1.2 Land Tenure Pattern
5.3.1.3 Settlement Pattern
5.3.2 Human Environment
5.3.2.1 Social Structure, Local Life Style and Values
5.4.2.2 Population, Ethnic Composition, Migration and Settlement
5.3.2.3 Education
5.3.2.4 Accessibility and Mobility for Normal Activities
5.3.2.5 Accessibility and Mobility for Special Services
5.3.2.6 Public Health and Safety
5.3.2.7 Housing
5.3.2.8 Other Infrastructure Facilities
5.3.2.9 Transport
5.3.2.10 General Life Style
5.3.3 Socio-Economic Environment
5.3.3.1 Employment in the Project Area
5.3.3.2 Agriculture
5.3.3.3 Tourism
5.3.3.4 Income Distribution
5.3.3.5 Structures
5.3.3.6 Business Volumes and Tax Revenues
5.3.3.7 Property Values
5.3.3.8 Rural Economy
5.3.4 Aesthetic Aspects
5.3.4.1 Visual Intrusion and Landscape
5.3.4.2 Historical and Archeological Monuments
5.3.4.3 Places of Worship and Religious Interest
5.3.5 Road Safety Aspects
5.3.5.1 EIA Background/Baseline Data
5.3.5.2 Anticipated Construction Impacts
5.3.5.3 Anticipated Operational Imapcts
6 MITIGATION MEASURES
6.1 During Investigation and Preparation
6.1.1 Social and Socio-Economic Impacts
6.1.2 Hydrological Impacts
6.1.3 Impacts on Road Trace Design
6.2 During Construction
6.2.1 Hydrology and Drainage Aspects
6.2.2 Orientation for Contractor and Workers
6.2.3 Water Quality
6.2.4 Air Quality
6.2.5 Noise/Ground Vibration
6.2.6 Soil Erosion/Surface Run-off
6.2.7 Exploitation Handling, Transportation and Storage of Construction Materials
6.2.8 Spoil and Construction Waste Disposal
6.2.9 Work Camp Operation and Location
6.2.10 Loss of Vegetation Cover of the Areas for Temporary Work Space
6.2.11 Safety Precautions for the Workers and General Public
6.2.12 Traffic Condition
6.2.13 Salinization
6.2.14 Impact on Wetlands
6.2.15 Social and Socio Economic Impacts
6.2.16 Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building
6.3 During Operation
6.3.1 Air Quality
6.3.2 Noise
6.3.3 Road Accidents
6.3.4 Garbage Disposal
6.3.5 Transportation of Dangerous Chemicals/Goods
6.3.6 Landslides and Soil Erosion
6.3.7 Socail and Socio Economic Imapcts
6.4 Further Studies Needed
7 INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND MONITORING PROGRAMME
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Institutional Requirements
7.2.1 Project Management Structure
7.2.1 CEA Environmental Monitoring Committee
7.2.2 Environmental Management Requirements
7.2.3 Pre-Construction Monitoring/Analysis Actions
7.2.4 Environmental Management in Pre-Construction and Construction Activities
7.2.5 Supervision of Operational Baseline Monitoring and Further Analyses
7.3 Organization and Staffing
7.3.1 Project Manaegement Unit (PMU)
7.3.2 Environmental Equipment Needs
7.3.3 Expansion of RDA Environmental Staff PMU Duties
7.4 Monitoring Programme
7.4.1 CEA Guideline Overview
7.4.2 CEA Recommended Monitoring Approach and Evaluation Criteria
7.4.3 CEA Recommended Reporting Approach
7.4.4 Proposed Monitoring Programme
7.4.4.1 Monitoring of Hydrolgical Aspects
7.4.4.2 Water Quality Monitoring
7.4.4.3 Air Quality Monitoring
7.4.4.4 Noise/Ground Vbration Monitoring
7.4.4.5 Social Impacts and Resettlement Monitoring
7.4.4.6 Monitoring Natural Environment
7.4.4.7 Road Accidents - During Operation
7.4.4.8 Garbage Disposal - During Operation
7.4.4.9 Transportation of Dangerous Goods - During Operation
7.4.4.10 Other Aspects of Monitoring
7.4.5 Work Plan for Monitoring Programme
7.4.6 Cost Estimates for Monitoring Programme
7.4.7 Mechanisms for Feedback and Adjustment
7.4.8 Observations on Working Draft of EMP
7.4.9 Recommendations
8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
8.1 General
8.2 Key Findings and Conclusions
8.3 Recommendations
8.4 Comments and Conclusions on EMP
8.5 Recommendations on EMP

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