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    QUESTIONNAIRE FOR ENVIRONMENTALAPPRAISAL OF PORTS AND HARBOUR PROJECTS

    1. General Infor a!"on

    No!e# Details in respect of items 4-7 are to be supplied in respect of major developmental works.

    1.1 Name of the Port/ arbour 1.! "lassification#

    $ajor %ntermediate$inor &ishin'

    1.( )ocation

    )atitude

    )on'itude

    1.4 *uthorit+/*uthorities#

    *rea under Direct control ,defined as controlled area Name of the official to whomcorrespondence ma+ be addressed.

    *ttach or'ani ational chart and 'ive details of the total staff in action for da+ to da+e ecution of the work.

    ,Note# $ake a special mention of the 0nvironmental officers if an+ and their duties

    1.2 *pproach and "harts

    %s the port connected with a river/canal s+stem3 ,if +es 'ive details

    0nclose a detailed la+out map for transportation s+stem for approach to and from theharbour.

    Describe an+ other means of transportation includin' railwa+ s+stem with marshallin' +ardetc.

    )ist of h+dro'raphic charts in use for operational purpose and an+ other charts applicable.

    )ist of industries adjoinin' the harbour from which dischar'es of pollutants ma+ effect the

    ecolo'+ of the harbour.

    1. Please indicate minimum and ma imum water depth in#

    - *djoinin' coastal waters- *pproach channel to harbour waters- %n harbour area

    1.7 5ive the list of in-house publications/reports ,enclose one cop+ of each

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    $. Ber!%"n&' Do()"n& an* Han*l"n& Fa("l"!"e+No!e# Details under this section are re6uired to be supplied in case of major e pansion

    pro'rammes involvin' substantial additions to port s handlin' capacit+.

    2.1 Berthing Facilities

    8otal number and t+pes of berths/wharfs5ive complete details of dimensions water depths and major handlin' facilities on theabove berthsto'ether with the len'th and si e of the vessels which can be accommodated. 8he t+pe of car'o normall+ handled at these berths likel+ to cause pollution.

    2.2 Docking facilities

    Nos. and principal dimensions of

    - Dr+ docks *lso describe pollution control prevention and combatin'facilities the

    ks in the event of pollution ha ard.- &loatin' docks

    - 9lipwa+s

    - $arine workshops

    !.( Seagoing Facility

    - Nos. of dred'ers floatin' cranes etc.

    - Nos. of tu's with their ballard capacit+ and their capacit+ with re'ard to fire fi'htin'salva'e sta'e perationsand pollution combatin' facilities.

    - Nos. of 'ulla'e/'arba'e disposal bar'es with capacities

    2.4 On Shore Handling Facilities

    - .5ive the details of major car'o handlin' e6uipment and allied machiner+.

    - Number of shore cranes ,'ive capacit+ t+pe and end use for each of the cranes

    - Number of mobile cranes ,'ive capacit+ t+pe and end use for each of the cranes

    - Number of tractors with trailers/loaders

    2.5 Any other relevant information

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    ,. -are%o +"n& an* S!ora&e Fa("l"!"e+

    No!e# Details under this section are re6uired for projects relatin' to warehousin' facilitiesindependentl+ or as part of a major project.

    (.1 Number of warehouses with dimensions(.! Number of temporar+ sheds with dimensions(.( Number of transit sheds with dimensions (.4 Number of dan'erous car'o sheds if an+ (.2 Number and area of open spaces available for stora'e purposes (. Do :arehouses have railwa+ store s/facilities3 (.7 *re open spaces available with slidin' facilities3

    /. A en"!"e+ A0a"la le

    No!e# Details are re6uired for projects involvin' creation of additional facilities. owever detailson e istin' amenities must also be provided.

    4.1 o!er" #lectrical

    - 5ive sources of power suppl+ and fi'ures for the total ener'+ consumption in the controlledarea of the port.

    - 5ive details of the ener'+ centre/electrical substation and distribution s+stems.

    - 5ive projections for the ener'+ consumption in the ne t ten +ears .

    4.2 o!er"$oal and oil %ased

    5ive details of power 'eneration based on coal or oil and the source of suppl+ of inputs.

    4.& Fresh 'ater

    9ources of fresh water suppl+ - "onsumption rates ,months durin' past 2 +ears

    4.4 (rans)ortation

    5ive brief description of Public railwa+ Public roadwa+s ;ther modes

    4.5 Ho*sing

    5ive brief description and distance of housin' colonies for

    - :orkers

    -9upervisors

    - ;fficers and $ana'ement

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    4.+ ,reen Belt

    -:hat is the total area of 'reen belt/ parks in the port premises 3

    -:hat are the total number of trees and their avera'e hei'ht and avera'e covera'e area 3

    -:hat are the ma imum number of trees which could be accommodated in the port area 3

    -:hat is the total 'reen belt area within 2 miles radius of port and what is the ma imumnumber of trees which could be sustained 3

    -:hat t+pe of trees are most suitable for +our vicinit+.32. Traff"( an* Car&o Han*l"n&

    2.1 %mports

    %ndicate fi'ures for the past five +ears and the projections for the ne t five +ears- 0dible oils- &ood stuffs- "rude oil- "hemicals ,'ive details- &ertili ers- 5eneral en'ineerin' items- ;ther items

    2.! 0 ports

    %ndicate fi'ures for the past five +ears and projections for the ne t five +ears- %ron ;re- &ood stuffs- 5eneral en'ineerin' items- $iscellaneous

    5.& Shi))ing -ovement

    Nos. and t+pes of ships loadin'/unloadin' per annum durin' past 2 +ears

    -

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    3. B n)er"n& Fa("l"!"e+' O"l Re+"* e Fa("l"!"e+ an* 4"4el"ne+

    +.1 B*nkering Facilities

    - 5ive details of the bunkerin' facilities at the port.

    -Define and e plain the fuel car'o transportation s+stem at the port

    - 5ive details of the oil pipeline connection if an+ and the e istin' oil dischar'efacilities.

    - Procedures adopted in issuin' permits for bunkerin' and supervision durin' bunkerin'operations.

    +.2 Facilities for ece)tion of Oily 'astes from Shi)s

    ,a 8+pe of facilities available in the port

    - %f fi ed- >efiner+- 8ank stora'e terminal- ;il+ waste collectin' and processin' industr+- 8ank cleanin' installation- ;re terminal- ;ther ,describe

    -%f mobile

    No. of units "apacit+ per unit ,m? 8otal capacit+ ,m?vesselsroad tankersrail wa'onsothers,describe

    &or both fi ed and mobile facilities 'ive each t+pe of oil+ waste which the facilit+ canreceive and indicate,i the ma imum receivin' rate in cubic metres ,m@ per hour,ii the ma imum continuous throu'hput in cubic metres ,m( per hour and,iii the char'es ,if an+ applicable at the time of completion of the 6uestionnaire.

    ,b Dirt+ Aallast :ater

    - $a imum receivin' rate m(/hour

    - $a imum continuous throu'hput m(/hour

    - "har'es

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    +.& Additional information

    %,a %f the dischar'e of Cclean ballastC ,as defined in the %nternational "onvention for thePrevention of

    Pollution from 9hips 1 7( is prohibited b+ national le'islation please indicate the receivin'capabilit+ of

    Cclean ballastC#-$a imum receivin' rate m(/hour

    -$a imum continuous throu'hput m(/hour

    -"har'es

    b *re there an+ restrictions in the use of the facilit+ e.'. restriction as to user ,tied facilit+ anembar'o on

    contamination b+ certain chemical cleanin' a'ents restriction on t+pe ,s of oil accepted3 %f so please

    specif+ these in detail.

    +.4 lanned Facilities

    %nformation on enlar'in' e istin' facilities or constructin' new facilities#

    - *re there an+ plans to enlar'e the e istin' capacit+3 %f so please indicate.

    *re there new facilities planned3 if so please 'ive the same particulars as re6uested fore istin' f acilities and indicate when these new facilities are e pected to be operational.

    5. Ha6ar*o + To7"( an* Dan&ero + Ma!er"al+

    5ive details of to ic and dan'erous materials handled b+ the port and their periodicit+

    -"hemicals

    - *cids

    -5aseous

    -Nuclear

    - *n+ others

    *lso provide details of Disaster $ana'ement Plans for spills or accidents involvin' thesematerials.

    8. O"l Poll !"on an* Pe!ro(%e "(al Co 4le7e+

    /.1 #stimated 0n)*ts

    5ive the estimated inputs of petroleum h+drocarbons enterin' into the harbour andadjoinin' coastal waters from $arine transportation ;ffshore oil production "oastal oil

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    refineries %ndustrial wastes $unicipal wastes iver run off Natural seeps *tmospheric rain out

    /.2 $orrective -eas*res

    :hat corrective measures/arran'ements e ist in port for oil pollution in terms of#-)imitation

    -Prevention/containment

    ->emoval

    -&inal clean-up

    /.& $ontingency )lan

    Do +ou have an+ contin'enc+ plan for major oil spilla'e at sea 3 %f +es 'ive details.-Number and t+pe of vessels

    -$ethods/techni6ues adopted

    /.4 e)orting of Accidents

    ow do +ou report accidents involvin' spilla'e of oil at sea3 ,*ttach proforma if soavailable

    /.5 $oordinating Agency

    %s there an+ coordinatin' authorit+ for pollution abatement in the case of oil spilla'e whileladin'/unloadin' leaka'es from machiner+/tanks and ship dischar'e etc. %f so 'ive itscomposition and functions.

    /.+ etro"chemical $om)l/ es

    %s there a petro-chemical comple near the port. %f so 'ive

    - %nputs/receipts

    - ;utput/offtake

    - *n+ pollution resultin' from the operation )i6uid

    9olid

    5aseous

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    9. -a+!e D"+4o+al an* In0en!or: of U4+!rea Poll !"on So r(e+

    .1 #ffl*ents

    ,a 0stimates of effluents dischar'ed from#

    -Passen'er vessels

    -$erchant shippin'- "rew- "ar'o- >ecreational boatin'- "ommercial fishin'- "rew- 5ear -

    $ilitar+- ;il drillin' and platforms- "atastrophes

    ,b :hat 6ualit+ standards are prescribed for treated effluents for port3

    ,c %s an+ portion of the waste water proposed to be rec+cled.3 %f so 'ive details.

    ,d ow would it affect +our operations if all +our water intakes were down stream and all +our effluents were to be dischar'ed upstream of the port3

    ,e *re there an+ sta'nant waters in the closed basins of the harbour and dockin' area3

    ,f 5ive details of the flushin' arran'ements made for the sta'nant waters.

    ,' :hat methods are proposed to be adopted for the handlin' and disposal of slud'e fromthe treatment plants.

    ,h 5ive characteristics of waste waters for#

    -%ndustrial dischar'es

    -$unicipalit+ dischar'es-9ta'nant waters

    - *djacent coastal areas

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    -A;D ,Aiolo'ical ; +'en Demand-";D ,"hemical ; +'en Demand-;il and 'rease- *cidit+ total and p-Presence of heav+ metals , ' Pb "D *s and phosphates

    ,i :hat other specific to ic substances are bein' dischar'ed into the harbour waters.3 Please

    specif+ the nature and its composition.

    .2 Solid 'astes

    ,a :hat is the nature of solid wastes present at the port premises 3

    -&lammable/non-flammable

    -)umps

    -5ranules

    -Dust

    -9lurr+

    -9lud'e

    -8o ic materials

    -;thers

    ,b :hat are the 6uantities and methods adopted for the disposal of solid waste3%

    -)and fill

    -Dumpin'

    -"ompostin'

    -%ncineration

    ,c :hat is the amount of spilla'e from car'o handlin' operations 3

    - ;n berth

    -;n board

    ,d "an an+ portion of the solid wastes be recovered or re-utilised3 if +es 'ive details.

    ,e :ould disposal of solid wastes create pollution of air water or soil. %f +es please e plain.

    .& Se!age (reatment

    ,a Provisions and state of sewa'e treatment plants,98P on board ships approachin' theharbour-area annuall+ durin' past 2 +ears.

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    - &itted with 98P

    - :ithout 98P

    ,b 5ive the total 6uantit+ of waste water dischar'ed per da+ from

    -Port premises

    -9hore-based industries-industrial wastes flowin' into drains nullahs rivers or direct dischar'e.

    -)and ,raw or semi-raw sewa'e

    -9hips ,raw sewa'e 'arba'e contaminated bil'e oil leaks from machiner+ tanks and oil+ballasts etc

    -Port installations

    -9ewa'e treatment plants

    -;thers

    ,c :hat mechanisms are bein' adopted for the dischar'e of waste water at present fromdifferent sources#

    - 9eparate streams

    - "ombined

    ,d :hat is the t+pe of treatment bein' 'iven if an+ to the waste water. 5ive details and flowchart.

    ,e :hat is the point of final dischar'e ,to be indicated in the map

    -)and/a'ricultural land

    -9ewer

    ->iver

    -)ake

    -Aa+

    -0stuar+

    -"oastal/open sea

    ,f :hat would be the impact of sewa'e dischar'e upstream of port 3

    .4 Air oll*tion

    ,a %ndicate the e istin' estimates of emissions in the port area b+ wa+ of burnin' fuel from

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    - &i ed installations

    - $obile vehicles

    ,b :hat is the nature and composition of these emissions3

    - Particulates

    - 9moke/'ases

    -9ulphur Dio ide Nitro'en ; ides +drocarbons "arbon $ono ide and others.

    ,c Do +ou have an+ air pollution control s+stems at +our premises3 5ive details ,e.'. collectorsprecipitators scrubber etc.

    ,d :hat are the prescribed 6ualit+ standards for 'aseous emissions.

    %.5 3oise oll*tion

    ,a :hat are the major sources and fre6uencies of noise in port premises 3

    ,b *re safet+ levels specified for workers in different areas of port premises bein' e ceeded 3

    ,c %f +es then provide details of noise miti'ation pro'ramme.

    .+ #lectro"-agnetic (ransmission $onstant or 0ntermittent

    *re there an+ transmissions from# ,'ive details

    ->adar 9tations

    -$icro :ave links

    .6 (hermal oll*tion

    5ive details of all coolin' water dischar'es in/near port.

    1;. A(("*en!+

    1=.1 :hat different t+pes of accidents have occurred durin' the past 1= +ears in the port or canoccur in shippin' and harbour operations 3

    ,5ive the e haustive list of possible accidents like collisions fire sinkin' machine failure involvin'crane operations navi'ation and communications vessels carr+in' ha ardous to ic car'ocorrosive materials failure of power suppl+ sabota'e failure of harbour securit+ and protectionmeasures etc.

    1=.! :hat major accidents have occurred so far within 2= miles of the port 3 "lassif+ them inthe followin'

    two broad cate'ories#

    -accidents involvin' shore based facilities

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    -accidents on and/or involvin' floatin' vessels.

    1=.( :hat are the preventive measures taken so far to minimise such possibilities and combatthe situation arisin' out of such accidents 3

    1=.4 :hat are the corrective measures available and or'anisation thereof 3 0 plain.

    1=.2 :hat has been the impact of accidents on the workers and the environment in thecontrolled area 3

    1=. :hat has been the impact of such accidents on the coastal population in the adjoinin'areas 3

    11. F"reepairs9anitation/sewa'e

    1!.4 :hat is +our maintenance dred'in' load

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    -per annum

    -monthl+ ,show variations

    1!.2 :hat dred'in' e6uipment is used for this purpose b+

    -Dred'in' "orporation of %ndia

    -Bour own or'anisation

    - *n+ other private dred'in' firm

    1!. Please state the area of ve'etative cover/a'ricultural land bein' affected b+ the proposedharbour/port development.

    1!.7 Please state the area to be reclaimed for port activities.1!.E :hat are the major assets of the area

    - "ommercial- %ndustrial- *'ricultural- 0ner'+ 'eneration centres- 9cientific institutions- "ultural such as historical monuments-9cenic places of tourist importance- >ecreation etc. ,5ive details and refer to the map alread+ asked for.

    1!. Do +ou see an+ interlinka'es with the on-'oin' port/harbour development activities with thefollowin'#

    - "han'e in mi'ration pattern of the coastal population- Nucleation of population- Nucleation of facilities/services and institutional development- 9ocial chan'e life st+le health education etc- 0mplo+ment pattern- >e'ional econom+

    ,Please e plain and 'ive ade6uate data to support it

    1(. En0"ron en!al an* B"olo&"(al Para e!er+

    1&.1 #nvironmental

    5ive the current fi'ures for the followin'#

    ,a $onthl+ 8emperatures

    - *mbient *ir 8emperature ,normal and e tremes

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    - $ean value for harbour waters- $ean value for adjoinin' coastal waters

    ,h $onthl+ rainfall

    - *vera'e annual

    - *vera'e monthl+

    ,j &o'

    - Durin' which months

    - ;ccurrence in hours

    - Percenta'e fre6uenc+

    ,k 5ive the fre6uenc+ and intensit+ of c+clones e perienced so far.

    ,% 8idal %nformation

    -8idal currents with directions at

    -&lood

    -0bb

    ,m 9ediment 8ransport

    -Pattern of littoral drift of sedimentar+ materials-9ilt deposition at the mouth of estuaries-Natural patterns of erosion and deposition-9easonal chan'es of silt movement due to influ of fresh water-for %nflow waters-;utflow waters

    -9hore and beach profile and its en'ineerin' features-Properties of the shore and bed materials-Areaker ones ,if an+ and their t+pes 9pillin' Plun'in' 9ur'in'-Areaker hei'hts and their location at different tidal levels-:ave refraction/ diffraction durin' different seasons due to breaker ones in the adjoinin'area.

    ,n 9eismic characteristics of the re'ion.

    ,o &resh water influ

    -&resh water sources in the re'ion

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    -)ocal currents due to influ of fresh water

    1&.2 Biological )arameters

    ,a 5ive the e istin' estimates and monthl+ variations for the followin'#

    - $icorbiolo'ical population

    - Patho'enic bacteria

    - Plankton distribution

    - &ish spawnin' 'rounds in the adjoinin' waters

    - "ommercial fisheries potential

    - Fe'etation includin' inter tidal

    - &lora and fauna in the marine and estuarine environment

    ,b %nfectious water carried diseases

    :hat is the incidence of followin' diseases amon' the port work force andnei'hbourhood3

    -5astro-enteritis

    -Aronchial/asthamatic

    -9kin rashes

    -0+e trouble

    - *n+ other abnormalit+

    :hat is the 6uantit+ level of ' in local fisheries3

    - *vera'e

    -$inimum

    -$a imum

    as taintin' of sea floods ever been reported in or around the port3

    1/. Poll !"on Con!rol +e!< 4

    14.1 5ive details of pollution control set up presentl+ in operation.

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