Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 1
NORTH POWER CORPORATION
Electric Network Project Management Board
-------------------------------
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
(EMP)
SUBPROJECT:
THE RURAL ENEGY II PROJECT
ADDITIONAL FINANCING – PHASE 4 – HA TINH PROVINCE
Hanoi, August, 2012
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
Pub
lic D
iscl
osur
e A
utho
rized
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 2
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................... 5
2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK ......................................................................................................... 5
2.1. REGULATIONS OF VIETNAM GOVERNMENT. ................................................................................ 5
2.2. SAFETY POLICIES APPLICABLE WITH THE PROJECT: ..................................................................... 6
3. PROJECT OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF WORK ............................................................ 6
3.1. PROJECT OBJECTIVE .................................................................................................................... 6
3.2. PROJECT LOCATION ..................................................................................................................... 7
3.3. IMPLEMENTATION ORGANIZATION .............................................................................................. 7
3.4. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 8
3.4.1. Medium voltage transmission lines supplying power for new substations. ........................ 8
3.4.2. Substations .......................................................................................................................... 8
3.4.3. Low voltage line ................................................................................................................ 12
3.4.4. Project scale:..................................................................................................................... 12
3.4.5. Project main work volume: ............................................................................................... 14
3.5. MAIN ACTIVITIES BEFORE AND DURING CONSTRUCTION ........................................................... 15
3.5.1. Main activities before and during construction ................................................................ 15
3.5.2. Transportation ................................................................................................................... 16
3.6 PROJECT TIMELINE AND TOTAL INVESTMENT ............................................................................. 16
3.6.1 Project timeline. ................................................................................................................. 16
3.6.2. Total investment: ............................................................................................................... 17
4. SUMMARY OF PROJECT SITE NATURAL & ENVIRONMETNAL
CONDITIONS .................................................................................................................................. 18
4.1. GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY...................................................................................................... 18
4.1.1. Geography:........................................................................................................................ 18
4.1.2. Terrain and land form: ...................................................................................................... 18
4.1.3. Soil ..................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.4. Climate .............................................................................................................................. 18
4.2. NATURAL RESOURCES ............................................................................................................... 18
4.2.1. Land: ................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2.2. Forestry: ............................................................................................................................ 19
4.2.3. Marine resources............................................................................................................... 19
4.2.4. Mineral resources ............................................................................................................. 19
5. IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT POTENTIAL IMPACTS ......................................... 20
6. ENVIRONMETNAL MANAGEMENT PLAN .................................................................. 28
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 3
6.1. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE PROJECT: ................................................... 28
6.2. MITIGATION MEASURES ............................................................................................................ 29
6.3. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN ....................................................................................... 40
7. IMPLEMENTATION ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND CAPACITY BUILDING .................................................. 42
7.1. RESPONSIBILITIES IN IMPLEMENTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(EMP) ............................................................................................................................................. 42
7.1.1. During detailed design and bidding invitation preparation ............................................. 42
7.1.2. During construction phase ................................................................................................ 42
7.2. CAPACITY BUILDING FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EMP ................................................................. 44
7.3. REPORTING PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................... 45
7.4. ESTIMATED COST FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EMP ...................................................................... 45
8. CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION PUBLICATION ........................................... 46
ANNEX: ............................................................................................................................................ 49
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 4
ANNEX:
ANNEX 1: REPORT TEMPLATE FOR MONITORING OF EMP IMPLEMENTATION .. 50
ANNEX 2: REPORT TEMPLATE FOR MONITORING OF EMP IMPLEMENTATION .. 50
ANNEX 3: PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSE ........................................................ 57
ANNEX 4: PROJECT MAP AND SOME PHOTOS ABOUT THE TRANSMISSION LINE
ROUTES ........................................................................................................................... 58
ANNEX 5: SUMMARY OF STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION MEETINGS AND
MEETING MINUTES ...................................................................................................... 60
TABLE OF INDEX:
TABLE 3.4.1: DESCRIPTION OF MEDIUM VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES AND
SUBSTATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 8
TABLE 3.4.5: WORK VOLUME TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN HA TINH PROVINCE .......... 14
TABLE 5.1: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE ................ 20
TABLE 7.1: PARTIES TO THE EMP IMPLEMENTATION ................................................. 43
TABLE 7.2: ESTIMATED COST FOR CAPACITY BUILDING FOR IMPLEMENTING
THE EMP .............................................................................................................................. 44
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 5
1. INTRODUCTION
The “The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province”
is among the subproject (hereinafter alternatively referred to as project) to be implemented in
round 4 of the Second Rual Energy Project (RE2) by Electricity of Vietnam and funded by
the World Bank (WB). This project shall be implemented in 61 communes/towns of 12
districts/cities in Ha Tinh province.
The project components include:
+ New construction of 44.286 km medium voltage transmission line
+ New construction of 223.849 km low voltage transmission line
+ New construction of 74 substations at 35, 22, and 10/0.4 kV
This project may result in negative impacts on the local environment and residents
during the preparation, construction and operation phases.
To ensure such potential impacts are properly identified and mitigated during the
implementation of the project and ensure compliance with the Environmental Impact
Assessment Policy of the WB - (OP/BP 4.01), an Environmental Management Program
(EMP) for this project has been prepared in accordance with the guidance given in the
Environmental Management Framework (EMF) prepared under the RE2. This EMP is
comprised of the following sections: project description, policy framework, applicable
environmental standards and regulations, potential negative environmental impacts, proposed
mitigation measures to be taken during preparation, construction and operation phase, and
implementation organization. The EMP shall also include environmental Codes of practices
(ECOP) which are to be incorporated into bidding and contracting documentation attached to
environmental monitoring.
According to applicable environmental protection regulations of Vietnam, the project
is subject to the establishment of an Environmental Protection Commitment (EPC). This EPC
has been approved by Huong Khe district people’s committee in its Letter No. 61/TB-UBND
dated 11/7/2012 and attached as an annex to this EMP.
2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK
2.1. Regulations of Vietnam government.
- Environmental protection law No.52/2005/QH11 adopted by the National Assembly
of Vietnam on 29/11/2005, providing responsibilities of individuals and organizations
in environmental protection;
- Forest development and protection law No.29/2004/QH11;
- Cultural heritage law No.28/2001/QH10;
- Water resources law No.08/1998/QH10 dated 20/05/1998;
- Government decree No.80/2006/NĐ-CP dated providing details and guidance on the
implementation of some articles of the environmental protection law;
- Government decree No.21/2008/NĐ-CP dated 28/2/2008 amending and
supplementing some articles of the government decree No.80/2006/NĐ-CP dated
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 6
9/8/2006 which provides details and guidance on the implementation of some articles
of the environmental protection law;
- Government decree No.29/2011/NĐ-CP dated 18/04/2011 providing details on
strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment and
environmental protection commitment;
- Circular No.26/2011/TT-BTNMT dated 18/07/2011 by the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment providing details and guidance on the implementation of
some articles of the government decree No. 29/2011/NĐ-CP dated 18/04/2011 on
strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment and
environmental protection commitment;
- Government decree No.106/2005/NĐ-CP dated 17/09/2005 providing details and
guidance on the implementation of some articles of the Electricity Law and with
regards to safety requirements for high voltage grid;
- Government decree No.81/2009/NĐ-CP dated 12/10/2009 amending and
supplementing some articles of the government decree No.106/2005/NĐ-CP dated
17/09/2005 which provides details and guidance on the implementation of some articles
of the Electricity Law and safety requirements for high voltage grid;
- Circular No.12/2011/TT-BTNMT dated 14/04/2011 on the management of hazardous
substances;
- National technical regulation: QCVN08:2008/BTNMT – national regulations on
surface water quality; QCVN05:2009/BTNMT- air quality, standards on ambient air
quality; QCVN26:2010/BTNMT- National technical regulations on noise;
QCVN27:2010 - National technical regulations on vibration.
- EVN guidelines No.2623/CV-EVN-KHCN&MT dated 28/05/2009 on the
management and prevention of pollution and PCBs excessive exposure.
2.2. Safety policies applicable with the project:
Environmental screening based on the criteria set out RE2 EMF found that the project
is subject to the application of Environmental Assessment Policy (OP 4.01), forced
resettlement policy (OP 4.12) and disclosure policies of the WB.
3. PROJECT OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF WORK
3.1. Project objective
The project “The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh
Province ” shall have the following objectives:
- To improve and upgrade the existing medium and low voltage transmission lines in
order to reduce power loss, stabilize power supply for the region and living and
production activities in the rural areas
- To ensure good power supply and power quality for the project site;
- To prevent overload for the local grid and enhance local power grid safety
- To contribute to poverty reduction program in rural area through infrastructure
improvement, that is power transmission lines;
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 7
- To improve spiritual and physical life of the residents living in northern
mountainous areas.
3.2. Project location
The project shall be implemented in 61 communes of 12 districts in Ha Tinh province.
District/town Commune/town
1. Ha Tinh City: Thach Hung Thach Ha.
2. Cam Xuyen: Cam Huy Cam Vinh Thien Cam Cam Loc.
3. Duc Tho: Trung Le, Yen Ho Bui Xa,
Thai Yen
Duc Thuy,
Duc Long Duc Thinh.
4. Nghi Xuan: Xuan Giang Xuan Hai.
5. Can Loc: Can Loc My Loc.
6. Vu Quang: Duc Linh,
Duc Bong
Duc Huong,
Duc Giang
Huong Tho,
Duc Lien Son Tho.
7. Huong Khe: Phu Gia,
Phuc Dong
Huong Long,
Huong Tra
Phuong Dien,
Huong Binh Huong Giang.
8. Huong Son: Son Bang,
Son Hoa
Son Quang,
Son Ha
Son Long,
Son Tien
Son Linh,
Son Hong.
9. Ky Anh: Ky Xuan, Ky Lam Ky Nam,
Ky Tay
Ky Thuong,
Ky Hop
Ky Trung,
Ky Son.
10. Loc Ha: Ho Do Mai Phu Thach My.
11. Hong Linh: Trung Luong Dau Lieu Thuan Loc Duc Thuan.
12. Thach Ha town: Thach Ha,
Thach Vinh
Viet Xuyen,
Thach Long
Thach Kenh,
Ngoc Son Thach Son.
(For details about project communes, refer to Annex 5)
3.3. Implementation organization
- Investor: North Electricity Corporation.
- Consultant: No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd;
- Project owner: Management Unit of Grid Projects – North Electricity
Corporation.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 8
3.4. Project description
3.4.1. Medium voltage transmission lines supplying power for new substations.
- The medium voltage transmission lines shall supply power for new substations
located in 54 communes (Thach Hung, Thach Ha, Cam Huy, Cam Vinh, Thien Cam, Cam
Loc, Trung Le, Yen Ho,Bui Xa, Thai Yen, Duc Thuy, Duc Thinh, Xuan Giang, Xuan Hai,
Can Loc,My Loc, Duc Huong, Phu Gia, Phuc Dong, Huong Long, Huong Tra, Phuong Dien,
Huong Binh, Huong Giang, Son Bang, Son Hoa, Son Quang, Son Ha, Son Long, Son Tien,
Son Linh, Son Hong, Ky Xuan, Ky Lam, Ky Nam, Ky Tay, Ky Thuong, Ky Hop, Ky Trung,
Ky Son, Ho Do, Mai Phu, Thach My, Trung Luong, Dau Lieu, Thuan Loc, Duc Thuan,
Thach Ha, Thach Vinh, Viet Xuyen, Thach Long, Thach Kenh, Ngoc Son and Thach Son) of
12 districts with the total length of 44.286 km.
All the project communes are located near district or town centers with traffic access
convenience, therefore the field surveys were conducted with a great ease. The lines shall
primarily run over rice fields, tea plantations and other type of casual crops. The region has
category III terrain conditions.
3.4.2. Substations
- Substations shall be located in places with convenient access to main roads and near
district or town centers, functioning to share the current load with existing substations.
Table 3.4.1: Description of medium voltage transmission lines and substations
No. Project
commune Item Specifications
Environmental and social
highlights
1 Thach
Ha town
Branch to
squad 1
substation
Starting point: Pole 05
The 22kV line -
branch to Thach Xuan
End point: substation
squad 1.
total length: 200m.
- Substation located near the
intersection on his farmland
block 1 of Mr. Tran Xuan
Loc
- Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields of
block 1.
branch to
squad 18
substation
Starting point: Pole 40
22kV line, bus bay
476 E18.1.
End point: substation
squad 18.
total length: 300m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the intersection and
Mr. Huong squad 18.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields in the
planning of road edges of town.
2 thach
kenh
commune
branch to
hamlet 1
substation
Starting point: Pole
08, 22kV line (front to
substation 5).
End point: substation
hamlet 1. total length:
670m.
- Substation shall be located in a
rice field by Mr. Lam
ownership, hamlet 1.
Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields in the
planning parallel to old 0.4kV
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 9
No. Project
commune Item Specifications
Environmental and social
highlights
line, back to edges of town.
3 thach
long
commune
branch to
con mung
substation
Starting point: Pole
56, 22kV line .
End point: substation
Con Mung.
total length: 50m.
- Substation located low rice
fields managed by the CPC.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields.
4 viet
xuyen
commune
branch to
hamlet 6
substation
Starting point: Pole ....
22kV line front to
substation Thach Lien
5.
End point: substation
thôn 6.
total length: 1100m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the junction between
hamlet 6 and hamlet 7.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields in the
planning parallel to raceways
infield
5
thach
vinh
commune
branch to
vinh cat
substation
Starting point: Pole
36.56, 22kV line, bus
bay 473 branch to
thach vinh.
End point: substation
vinh cat.
total length: 350m.
- Substation located shall be
located in a rice field belonging
to Mrs. Nguyen thi Binh
ownership, Vinh cat hamlet.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on holding road to Thien
Thai hamlet and new residential
areas.
6 ngoc son
commune
branch to
giao khe
1
substation
Starting point: Pole
14, bus bay 472
branch to Dong Loc.
End point: substation
khe giao 1.
total length: 50m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the road.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on acacia garden land
managed by the CPC.
7 thach son
commune
branch to
nam khe
substation
Starting point: Pole
127 bus bay 474
E18.1.
End point: substation
Nam khe.
total length: 50m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the junction and Mr.
Nguyen phi Mai ownership.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on acacia garden land
managed by the CPC.
8 my loc
commune
branch to
do hanh
substation
Starting point: New
pole between VT 45
and 46, bus bay 372
branch to Dong Loc.
- Substation shall be located at
the corner of the eucalyptus
garden back to Mr. Hien
ownership, front to Mr. Tien
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 10
No. Project
commune Item Specifications
Environmental and social
highlights
End point: substation
Do hanh.
total length: 300m.
ownership, Do hanh hamlet.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly flat rice fields in the
planning parallel to
raceways of Do hanh hamlet
9 nghen
town
branch to
hamlet
new
substation
Starting point: Pole 05
( front to substation)
35kV line branch to
substation Phuc son.
End point: substation
“new residential
areas” .
total length: 250m.
- Substation shall be located in a
rice field back to, health of
the town.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on the rice fields of
phuc son hamlet and go to
road edges planning 9m
wide
10 huong
binh
commune
branch to
huong
binh
substation
Starting point: Pole
64, bus bay 372
branch to switchgear
5.
End point: substation
huong binh 5.
total length: 1300m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the road the hall
binh son village.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on the rice fields
along the corridor Tiêm
river territory binh son
hamlet.
branch to
huong
binh 6
substation
Starting point:
substation huong binh
5.
End point: substation
huong binh 6.
total length: 2200m.
- Substation shall be located at
the garden of Mr. Dan, Binh
Tan hamlet.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on the rice fields
along the corridor Tiêm river
territory binh son hamlet.
11 huong
tra
commune
branch to
hamlet 6
substation
Starting point: Pole
14, 10kV line, bus
bay 971 branch to
substation Hamlet 7.
End point: substation
hamlet 6.
total length: 950m.
- Substation located on bare
land near the road back to
Mr. An ownership.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on the lower slopes
of tea of hamlet 6 and
hamlet 7.
branch to
hamlet 1
substation
Starting point: New
Pole between Pole 5
and 6, 10kV line, bus
bay 971.
- Substation located on bare
land near the road of hamlet
1.
- Line direction: The line go
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 11
No. Project
commune Item Specifications
Environmental and social
highlights
End point: substation
hamlet 1.
total length: 50m.
mainly on the soil color of 1
hamlet.
12 phu gia
commune
branch to
phu gia 5
substation
Starting point: New
Pole between Pole 35
and 36, bus bay 972
TG Huong khe.
End point: substation
phu gia 5.
total length: 700m.
- Substation located on bare
land ( The cemetery adjacent
to rice fields) , Phu Loc
hamlet.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on farming valley in
between residential clusters,
Phu vinh, Phu Loc hamlet.
13 huong
long
commune
branch to
hamlet 6
substation
Starting point: Pole
227, 35kV, bus bay
372 E18.1.
End point: substation
hamlet 6.
total length: 800m.
- Substation located color
placed on land near the
channel and Tiêm river, 6
hamlet.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on the channel and
Tiêm river.
14 phuc
dong
commune
branch to
phuc
dong 5
substation
Starting point: Pole
16, 35kV bus bay 372
branch to substation
Phuc Dong 3.
End point: substation
phuc Dong 5.
total length: 1000m.
- Substation located on coating
placed on farmland of Mrs.
Phan thi Vinh hamlet 2 front
Mr. Duyên ownership.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on paddy soil, low
color fields are often flooded
in the rainy season.
15 huong
giang
commune
branch to
huong
giang 4
substation
Starting point: Pole 8
35kV, bus bay 372
branch to substation
huong giang 3.
End point: substation
huong giang 4.
total length: 980m.
- Substation located on the
garden of Mrs. Tran thi
Thanh.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on paddy soil, low
color fields are often flooded
in the rainy season.
16 phuong
dien
commune
branch to
phuong
dien 5
substation
Starting point: Pole
26, 35kV line, bus
bay 372 branch to
switchgear 7.
End point: substation
phuong dien 5.
- Substation located on public
land near the road the village
3.
- Line direction: The line go
mainly on acacia land, 3
hamlet.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 12
No. Project
commune Item Specifications
Environmental and social
highlights
total length: 600m.
3.4.3. Low voltage line
- Low voltage transmission lines feeding from new substations to the existing low
voltage line. It shall primarily run along inter hamlet roads or along the existing low voltage
line (which is subject to upgradation). The total line length is 223.849 km.
Some photos about the line are shown in Annex 5.
3.4.4. Project scale:
a. Medium voltage line:
New construction of 44.286 km medium voltage line.
Where:
- 35kV line : 29.203 km.
- 22kV line : 15.083 km.
Main technical specifications:
- Type: Overhead line;
- Number of line: 01 line;
- Cable: AC-50/8 steel core, aluminum cable;
- Insulation: Vertical porcelain insulator (SĐD-10, SĐD-24, SĐD-35) stay string IIC-
70D;
- Support frame: CT3 galvanized steel;
- Pole: Spun concrete pole, 12m, 14m, 16m, 18m (type B, C and D);
- Pole foundation: cast-in-place 150 class reinforced concrete (MT-2, MT-3, MT-4, MT-5,
MT-6 and MT-K)
- Backstay cable: Machined from galvanized round steel CT316, CT320;
- Backstay cable foundation: Cast-in-place 200# class concrete, type MN-15-5, MN20-5.
- Earthling: Mixed earth rods RC-2, RC-4 and RC-6.
b. Substation:
New construction of 74 substations with the total capacity of: 11,060 kVA.
Where:
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 13
No. Voltage and capacity Unit Quantity
1 35/0.4kV substation: Unit 43
1.1 Capacity 75kVA Unit 05
1.2 Capacity 100kVA Unit 06
1.3 Capacity 160kVA Unit 08
1.4 Capacity 180kVA Unit 20
1.5 Capacity 250kVA Unit 04
2 22/0.4kV substation: Unit 14
2.1 Capacity 75kVA Unit 02
2.2 Capacity 100kVA Unit 06
2.3 Capacity 160kVA Unit 02
2.4 Capacity 180kVA Unit 04
3 10(22)/0.4kV substation: Unit 17
3.1 Capacity 50kVA Unit 02
3.2 Capacity 75kVA Unit 01
3.3 Capacity 100kVA Unit 06
3.4 Capacity 160kVA Unit 04
3.5 Capacity 180kVA Unit 04
Main technical specifications:
- Type: Staying on spun concrete pillars, size 10m and 12m;
- Pillar: Spun concrete, size 10m, 12m (type B and C);
- Pillar foundation: Reinforced concrete, cast-in-place, 150# class, type MT-3, MT-4;
- Supporting frame: Machined from CT3 galvanized steel;
- Atmospheric overvoltage protection: Anti-lightning (LA);
- Medium voltage side breaking: Fuse Cut Out (FCO);
- Low voltage side breaking: Automat (for the main bus bay and outgoing bus bays)
arranged in the transformer cubicle;
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 14
- Low voltage carrying cable: 4-core, XLPE (or PVC) insulation with the insulation class
of 0.6/1kV;
- Grounding: Mixed grounding rods, from 12 ÷ 18 rods.
c. Connection low voltage line:
Construction of 223.649km low voltage line.
Where:
- Transformed low voltage line : 200.411km
- Newly constructed low voltage line : 23.438km
Main technical specifications:
- Voltage level: 0.4/0.22kV.
- Type: Overhead (3-phase, 4-wire and 1-phase, 2-wire).
- Cable: Twisted cable, 0.6/1kV, cross-section of 35 95mm2.
- Accessories: Manufactured in accordance with Vietnam standards (TCVN) and use
purposes.
- Pole: Square pole, 7.5m; 8.5m. Where the lines rung along provincial roads and cross the
roads, spun concrete poles shall be used, 8.5 and 10m high.
- Cable hangers: Manufactured from galvanized steel shape.
- Pole foundation: Reinforced concrete, cast-in-place, 100# class, type MV-1A, MV-1,
MV-2, MV-3 and MV-4 (for square pole), concrete foundation, 100# class, type M1,
M2, M3, M4 (for spun concrete poles);
- Repeated grounding: RLL.
3.4.5. Project main work volume:
Table 3.4.5: Work volume to be implemented in Ha Tinh province
No. Construction and installation Unit Quantity Method
01 Layout of AL/XLPE 4x95 cable M 36,929 Manual + Mechanical
02 Layout of AL/XLPE 4x70 cable M 135,780 Manual + Mechanical
03 Layout of AL/XLPE 4x50 cable M 33,700 Manual + Mechanical
05 Layout of AL/XLPE 2x35 cable M 13,998 Manual + Mechanical
06 Set-up of H-8.5m concrete pole Pole 2,011 Manual + Mechanical
07 Set-up of H-7.5m concrete pole Pole 3,492 Manual + Mechanical
08 Set-up of LT-8.5m concrete pole Pole 396 Manual + Mechanical
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 15
No. Construction and installation Unit Quantity Method
09 Foundation for concrete poles of
all type
m3 6,623 Manual + Mechanical
10 Accessories of all type Unit 6,604 Manual + Mechanical
11 Grounding installations Unit 954 Manual + Mechanical
12 Excavation (Pole foundation and
grounding)
m3 11,700 Manual
13 Refilling and finishing m3 4,680 Manual
3.5. Main activities before and during construction
3.5.1. Main activities before and during construction
* Activities before construction:
- Compensation and site clearance
- Set-up of temporary accommodations for workers
- Restoration of transmission lines and substations
- Gathering of workers
- Temporary occupation of roadside for storing material and equipment or
construction of temporary service roads
- Construction of temporary service accommodations for workers
- Set-up of domestic water supply for the domestic and construction needs
* Activities during construction:
- Construction of substation:
+ Foundation excavation
+ Transportation of material and equipment to the site
+ Set-up of pillars and substation equipment
- Construction of transmission line:
+ Foundation excavation
+ Transportation of material to the site
+ Set-up of poles – installation of line components.
- Main material and equipment to be used:
+ Cement, sand, stone, iron, pole, porcelain, mixing station, cranes, etc.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 16
3.5.2. Transportation
Material and equipment supply
Material and equipment supply shall be determined in detail in later phase, depending
on the state budget disbursement and project bidding mechanism. Two sources are expected:
- Material and equipment supply by the project owner.
- Material and equipment supply by the contractor.
Long distance transportation
For material and equipment supplied by the project owner:
+ Long distance transportation of such material and equipment shall be
undertaken using specialized trucks. Such trucks shall be selected in accordance with the
requirements in packing provided in the contract.
+ Long distance transportation from the project owner warehouse to the site shall
be undertaken using 5 7.5 ton trucks and loading and unloading shall be done using 5
ton cranes.
For material and equipment supplied by the contractor:
+ Electric poles shall be transported using Kawaz trucks, using 5 ton cranes for
loading and unloading.
+ Supporting frames and accessories shall be transported using 5 ton trucks with
manual loading and unloading.
+ Cement and steel shall be transported using 5 ton trucks with manual loading
and unloading.
+ Stone and sand shall be transported using 5 ton dump trucks.
Intermediate transportation
- Material and equipment stored at the site such as cables, insulators, accessories, breakers,
capacitors, power meters, meter boxes and cement shall be transported to the construction
sites using non-motorized vehicles and manual handling.
Manual handling
All material and equipment shall be transported to the construction site manually. The
distance shall be determined case by case.
3.6 Project timeline and total investment
3.6.1 Project timeline.
Based on the requirements of power supply and capacity of the project owner, the project
timeline is scheduled as follows:
Investment project June 2011
Approval for investment project September 2011
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 17
Engineering design March 2012
Selection of contractor and material &
equipment supplier
June 2012 to
November 2012
Construction commencement: December 2012
Commissioning December 2013.
3.6.2. Total investment:
Total investment breakdown:
Total investment: 123,308,221,000 VND
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 18
4. SUMMARY OF PROJECT SITE NATURAL & ENVIRONMETNAL
CONDITIONS
4.1. Geography and geology
4.1.1. Geography:
Ha Tinh Province in the central strip with geographical coordinates from 17o53 'to
18o45' north latitude, 105o05 'to 106o30' East. Ha Tinh province is located in the southern
coastal area of the old four borders:
+ North of Nghe An province
+ South of Quang Binh province
+ West Democratic People's Republic of Laos.
+ East Sea
- Natural area is 6054 km2.
- Population estimated in 2008 to 1,314,252 people, a population density of 217 people /
km2 but the population is unevenly distributed in the coastal plain and density 578 ng /
km2 in the midlands and mountainous 55 ng / km2.
- The administration of Ha Tinh: 10 districts and 1 city, 1 town consists of 262 communes,
wards.
- Administrative center of culture and economy of the province of Ha Tinh City
(The data of this deducted from Statistical Yearbook of Ha Tinh province in 2010)
4.1.2. Terrain and land form:
The total area of 605,345 ha of natural land that is agricultural land area of 121,500 ha.
The terrain slopes tilted toward Southeast Northwest, rivers and streams for land division
creating rich in variety, complexity of the nature of Ha Tinh set includes 2 main groups:
Water into distribution groups in the coastal plain is mainly in line remote land suitable for
rice cultivation and cash crops. Of a distribution group in the Midlands Uplands.
4.1.3. Soil
Land used for agriculture is 96 805 ha of arable land which is 1641 ha annual pasture
61 ha, 937 ha of ponds, 17,275 hectares of garden land. Average of Ha Tinh agricultural
land is 757 m2 / person.
4.1.4. Climate
Ha Tinh is one of two southern provinces of Central Vietnam has a tropical climate
harsh. Hot season from April to October the average temperature (26 - 37oC) is the
absolute temperature 42oC, the cold season from January to April next year, the average
temperature below 20 degrees Celsius, low absolute temperature 1 ° C . Relative humidity
(71-91)%, minimum peaks in July and January 2, 3 and September. Average rainfall
(1800-2000) mm / year. Complex mode storm affected by two types of wind, wind
northeast from October to April brought a cold climate, summer is influenced by the hot
dry southwest wind, the terrain is relatively flat so months 7.8, 9 affected by the
devastating storms that great. So the agricultural production of Ha Tinh often difficult and
depends on natural disasters.
4.2. Natural resources
4.2.1. Land:
Ha Tinh province has 605,574 hectares of natural land. In particular, the agricultural
land area is 98,171 ha, accounting for 16.24% of land area is forested 240,529 hectares,
accounting for 39.72% of land area is used exclusively 45,672 ha, accounting for 7.54%;
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 19
residential area is 6799 ha, representing 1.12% of unused land and river ice is 214,402 ha,
accounting for 35.40%.
In agricultural land, crop land area is 76,234 ha annually, accounting for 77.67%, but the
rice land is 65,159 ha, accounting for 85.47% of the annual crop; land for perennial crops
is 2964 ha, accounting for 3.01%.
The area of barren hills greened need is 160,187 ha, accretion can use is 22 564 ha, the
total surface area is 6576 ha of which are exploited and used as 947 ha, not exploitation is
5629 ha.
4.2.2. Forestry:
As of 2002, the province has 244,453 ha of forest land. Among them are 194,754 ha of
natural forests, planted forests is 49,699 ha.
The natural protected areas: Area Vu Quang Nature Reserve covers an area of 61,283 ha.
Area Ke Go Nature Reserve area: 35,000 ha.
4.2.3. Marine resources
The province has 137 km of coastline from Nghi Xuan district in Ky Anh district,
including the major estuaries: The Cua Hoi - Nghi Xuan, Cua Sot - Thach Ha, Cua
Nhuong - Cam Xuyen, Cua Khau - Ky Anh. This is a marine fisheries are more precious
and rare with high volume such as lobster, oysters ... only be exploited from 10 to 15%.
Ha Tinh can develop a comprehensive economic sea fishing, aquaculture and seafood
processing industries for export.
4.2.4. Mineral resources
Ha Tinh has great potential for mineral investment, but has not been effectively
exploited are:
- In Thach Khe Iron Ore (Thach Ha) with reserves of about 500 million tons.
- Tin mine in Son Kim (Huong Son), and gold in Hoa Hai (Huong Khe) and Ky Tay, Ky
Hop (Ky Anh). ILMINITE ore in Thach Ha and Cam Xuyen average catches:
100.000tan/nam. Zircon mining output per capita: 7.000tan/nam. RUTSIN average
catches: 3.000tan/nam.
- Titanium oxide reserve of 3-5 million tonnes of run along the coast are likely to venture
abroad.
4.3. Population, culture and social characteristics
Population - Ethnic groups: According to a survey on 04/01/1999, Ha Tinh province with
1,268,968 people. The number of working age people in the province is 645,555 society,
accounting for 46.95% of the population. On the whole province has 5 main ethnic groups,
the largest ethnic majority Kinh making up nearly 99%. The ethnic minorities, including 594
ethnic Lao people; have 403 Muong ethnicity, nationality Chut is 127 people.
Educational level: By the end of 2002, universal primary education for 11/11 districts with
260 communes. Number of pupils academic year 2001 - 2002 is 363,235 students. Of which:
Primary is 183,251 students, secondary schools is 134,864 students, high school students is
45,120. Number of teachers 1999-2000 school year is 13,169 people. Where: 3339 is the
Primary, secondary education is 5280 people, high school is 1,550 people. Number of health
workers in 2000 was 2376 people. Of which: Doctor is 433 people, medical doctors and
technicians are 967 people, 669 people are nurses and midwives is 307 people. The average
medical doctor on a thousand people was 10.2 people.
In the project area: the project area without ethnic minorities, there are no differences in
perception, but many cultural issues, society has always been interested in local government,
all people are using water clean lighting. The project will contribute directly and indirectly
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 20
improve the lives of local people by providing electricity for production, local economic
development, lighting of public works ...
The project is not located in areas of historic, cultural facilities - as well as social security and
defense.
4.4. Traffic condition:
The main traffic facilities in Ha Tinh are by roads. There are currently 3 national
roads running through Ha Tinh (national road No.1A, national road No.8A, Ho Chi Minh
road) with the total length of 228 km. In addition, there are also provincial roads, inter
commune roads that lead to border gates and have been improved progressively. Together
with traffic infrastructure development, transportation vehicles in the provinces also meet the
requirements of transportation and the needs of local residents within the province.
The project region has good traffic access since it runs along main roads and it is not
necessary to construct any new service roads.
5. IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT POTENTIAL IMPACTS
The project shall play an important role in the electrification program and poverty
reduction policy in 61 communes of 12 districts. It will also speed up the national
modernization and industrialization which is a step towards promoting rural development and
poverty reduction.
When the transmission lines are constructed, the local residents shall tend to move to
live close to electricity access. The local authorities shall need to plan for this by opening
new roads, new residential areas and industrial and agriculture development. All the project
districts and the city shall have to work in this direction.
The project shall bring about significant socioeconomic benefit. This has been
documented in detail in the description of feasibility report. A part from such benefits, the
project may also result in environmental and socioeconomic impacts which are adverse to the
local conditions. Surveys have been conducted on this and potential project impacts are
summarized in the below table.
Table 5.1: Environmental impact assessment questionnaire
Question Yes No Description of impact
I. Is project located near or in
sensitive area with regards to?
- Cultural heritage X
- Reservation zone X
- Flooded land X
- Forestry X
- Estuary X
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 21
Question Yes No Description of impact
- Reservation buffer zone X
- Nature reserve X
- River and reservoir X - Some communes have rivers;
however the grid only runs over
residential areas.
- Canal and irrigation network X - Almost all communes have
manmade canals and the project
focuses on residential areas which
are away from such canals.
2. Potential environmental
impact, by project?
- Intrusion to cultural and historical
sites
X
- Intrusion to ecosystem (ex:
nature reserve, national park)
X
- Affecting landscape and
resulting in waste
X
- Undermining vegetation cover
or cutting down trees for site
during site clearance for
substations and along the
transmission line?
X - During the site clearances, some
fruit trees of some local residents
will be cut down in the project
region:
- 4m high and more trees shall be cut
down while vegetation cover and
bush shall be retained. The clearance
for the medium voltage line required
the cutting down of 462 trees. (The
medium voltage line runs along the
inter hamlet road and did not require
any clearance).
- Change surface water quality or
river course
X
- Increase water turbidity due to
change in surface water quality
or erosion
X - Pole foundation and grounding
excavation may resulting the
sweeping of soil, sand and rock into
the surface water in the region;
- Excavation work is schedule to in
dry seasons. Remaining rock and soil
shall be reused for foundation and
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 22
Question Yes No Description of impact
floor refilling. In case rain comes in
during construction days and no
protection measures is taken, (pole
foundation, grounding and concrete
pavement for pole foundation) and
not proper measure is taken, there
might be the risk of wall erosion and
thus polluting outside water bodies.
- However, the project shall mainly
be implemented in flat land area
there is little risk of soil erosion and
sweeping of material into surface
water sources
- Domestic waste water by
workers is discharged directly
into outside water bodies?
X - The contractor shall mainly hire
resident houses or the commune
house for workers; therefore,
domestic waste water shall be
properly collected to a centralized
system. Additional measures
described in section VI of this EMP
will also be implemented to
minimise the impacts of wastewater.
- Construction waste water is
discharged directly into outside
water bodies?
X
- Result in more dust? X - Dust may result from excavation
work during dry season. Impact
target group may be local residents
living at and near the site.
- Dust from the handling of material
and manual concrete mixing.
- Dust from material transportation
vehicles during the construction
phase. Impact target group includes
people present in the transportation
roads where the material is
transported.
- Dust can be resulted from the
destruction of old electric poles.
The measures described in section VI
will be implemented to minimise the
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 23
Question Yes No Description of impact
impacts of dusts.
- Result in higher noise or vibration
level?
X - Due to the transportation of
material and cement using
transportation trucks which may
produce noise.
- Noise from workers during the
construction phase.
- Noise from the destruction of
existing electric poles.
- Barking by dogs (most of local
residents raise dogs in the project
region)
Relevant measures listed in section
VI will be implemented to minimise
these impacts.
- Permanently acquired land X Permanently acquired land area is
2,421 m2. It is mainly public land,
rice field and water bodies
- Temporarily acquired land X Temporarily acquired land area is
199,807 m2. It is mainly public land,
rice field and water bodies
- Resettlement required? If yes, how
many households?
X
- Resettlement area
environmentally and culturally
sensitive?
X
- Is there any risk in spreading
disease from workers to local
residents (and vice versa)?
X - All construction personal shall be
divided into 61 teams in
approximately 61 communes, each
with 15 persons. The total number of
workers at peak shall be 930,
however, these shall be scattered
working at different construction
sites.
- Workers working in different
regions shall be managed by their
work manager and team leader. Any
worker found to be sick shall be sent
to check-up and isolated. Therefore,
disease spreading shall also be
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 24
Question Yes No Description of impact
constrained.
- For local residents: Construction
team leader shall manage workers in
order to prevent sick workers from
exposure to sick people.
- Interactions with local community
may pose the risks of
STD/HIV/AIDs diseases
transmission between workers and
local community. Relevant measures
described in section VI of this EMP
will be implemented to minimise
these risks.
- Is there any potential conflict
between workers and local
residents?
X - Since the project is located in rural
areas, workers can exchange with
local people and which may result in
conflict with them.
- Conflict may arise when workers
go and get water (fom drilled wells
or ponds or lakes) for construction
work.
- On the other hand, workers and
local residents shall have different
income, lifestyle and customs.
Worker shall have to follow the
contractor and local regulations.
- During construction phase (during
construction since rural roads are
often narrow) which may affect local
traffic condition at the construction
site and influencing local residents
eventually?
- During the construction phase,
there will be gathering by children
watching the construction and they
may steal construction equipment
and conflict happen as a result.
- However, all these conflicts can be
minimized since workers are
managed by their team leader and
manager. On the other hand, each
construction site (pole foundation)
shall take place for 1-2 days.
Therefore, there will be little conflict
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 25
Question Yes No Description of impact
between workers and local residents.
- Is there explosive or toxic
substance used by the project?
X
- Is there any accident due to mine
or explosives remained from
wartime?
X
- Project construction interrupts
local traffic?
X - Equipment and material transported
over a long distance from warehouse
by 5 – 7.5 ton trucks to the material
yard; construction material shall be
supplied from local sources and
transported directly to the site.
- With such transportation and
excavation work, there will be
certain interruptions to local traffic
however, due to low traffic density in
rural areas and short-time handling
of material (about one hour), and
because material is handled by dump
trucks, such potential impact is
insignificant.
- At time of constructing pole
foundations (due to narrow rural
roads) local traffic can be obstructed
temporarily; however, since
construction time is short and low
rural traffic density, such obstruction
is at minimum level.
The impacts on traffic will also be be
managed by the measures presented
in this EMP
- Project construction causes
damages to local roads network?
X - All material and equipment shall be
transported to a central storage yard
and then carried in smaller trucks to
fit local road conditions. All the road
are alphat paved (national road
No.1A, provincial road No.8A, and
Ho Chi Minh road) and inter hamlet
or commune roads);
- Material is transported to each
construction site using non-
motorized vehicles.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 26
Question Yes No Description of impact
Other mitigation measures described
in Section VI will also be
implemented
- Excavation causes erosion? X - The project region site has flat land
terrain. The geology has been stable
for many years therefore erosion
impacts resulted from excavation are
unlikely to happen.
- Construction at each site takes at
maximum 2 days and mostly during
dry season.
- Material remained after
construction: sand, rock, cement and
soil shall be cleaned up and checked
by construction manager.
The mitigation measures described in
Section VI will also be implemented
- Is there a need for opening new
service road?
X
- Project interrupts the habitat of
local fauna and flora?
X
- Project badly affects local air
quality?
X - Environmental impacts from waste
gases from transportation vehicles:
trucks shall be providing with cover
to prevent dust.
- Dust from foundation and
grounding excavation, particularly
when trucks start to dump material to
the site.
The mitigation measures described in
Section VI will also be implemented
- Project results in risks in labor
accidents for workers and local
community during construction
phase?
X - Accidents can take place during the
construction phase due to
incompliance to safety requirements:
such as equipment inspection before
use, arrangement of danger sign post
(where foundation excavation is
underway, there is generator and
electric line or where setup of poles
and laying of cable is being
undertaken, or where material is
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 27
Question Yes No Description of impact
being handled or people are working
at height). These accidents can
happen to both workers and local
residents.
- Accidents can happen to workers
and local residents living near the
site.
The mitigation measures to ensure
occupational health and safety in
Section VI will also be implemented
to minimise these risks
- Project creates toxic waste,
including PCB due to replacement
of transformers?
X
- Project creates risks in labor safety
and human health (electromagnetic
field impacts, electric shock)?
X - The transmission lines shall be
designed and constructed in
accordance with applicable standards
of power industry (in accordance
with Vietnam applicable technical
regulations, electromagnetic field
(EMF) < 5 kV/m), wherein impacts
from EMF and safety standards and
operation safety have to be taken into
due account.
- Prior to operation, all safety
indicators shall be tested and
accepted by the project owner,
contractor and operation entity
therefore workers shall not be
suffering from such EMF impacts.
In the phase of commissioning, the
safety in power use of households of
ethinic minorities who use electricity
for the first time also needs to be
paid attention to minimize the risk of
electric shock. However, this impact
is very little and avoidable if the
people are trained well in safe power
use.
The mitigation measures in Section
VI will also be implemented to
minimise safety risks
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 28
6. ENVIRONMETNAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
6.1. The management of the social impact of the project:
• Program information and communication:
Basic information includes the following information
Census and statistics include:
- Name and number of people in a household.
- Number, type and area homes lost
- Number and area of land in the entire loss
- Number, type and area of agricultural land lost
- The number and types of crops and crop loss
- The business loss including buildings, land and other assets.
- Property lost profits: the percentage of total assets lost
- The number and classification of other fixed assets affected by each sub-project, and
- Temporary loss of the profitable assets
b)
Investigate in detail the social and economic aspects of people displaced: age, gender,
ethnicity, education level, occupation, income and total income of all households.
c) Public disclosure of information in the field of (a) packages, (b) contractors, (c) detailed
plan of construction and (d) hotline to handle complaints about environmental issues school
and society. The public information in the project preparation process through public
consultation meetings and through the audiovisual media.
• Mechanisms of compensation claims All complaints and inquiries related to any aspect of RP, including the determination of
unit prices and number of missing property will be settled according to the following steps:
Step 1: If any person claims that an issue of the resettlement program and restore life, that
person can direct presentation or written complaint to the competent authorities of the
commune . The CPC will address these questions within 15 days after receipt of the
complaint.
Step 2: If the complainant disagrees with the decision in step 1, the person may complain to
the DPC or the Committee on District clearance within 15 days of receipt of the decision in
step 1. DPC clearance or the district will issue a decision within 15 days after receiving the
complaint.
Step 3: If the complainant is not satisfied with the decision of the district government, that
person may appeal to the PPC or the Commission resettlement of the province within 15
days after receiving the decision of the DPC or district board clearance. Within 15 days
PPC or Provincial Resettlement Committee will make a decision on this complaint.
Step 4: If PAP still not satisfied with the decision of the provincial government, they would
apply to the district court within 15 days of receipt of the decision of the PPC or Provincial
Resettlement Committee
The relocation should be exempt from all administrative fees and legal.
• System monitoring and evaluation The PMU and Power Company affiliated closely with the DPC / commune in the
respective management units and independent monitoring unit conducting regular
monitoring implementation of the compensation plan and re- residents. The findings will be
recorded in quarterly reports for submission to the VND, the Electricity Corporation and the
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 29
projects of Provincial electricity.
Check the inline and monitoring include:
- Check trarang information about the base relocation was collected and the assessment of
property loss or damage, the compensation, the benefits of resettlement and restoration of
other life made in accordance with the provisions of the policy framework and RP
equivalent.
- Monitor that the RP has been implemented as designed and approved
- Check that the funds to make the declaration and RP for the PMU, respectively, at the
local level (provincial / district) in a timely manner and in sufficient quantities to ensure the
implementation of goals, and capital PMUs are used respectively in accordance with the
stated purpose of the RP.
- Keep all complaints and answer questions and ensure complaints are resolved as specified
time.
Monitoring by independent organizations or independent units or independent
consultant hired by the Electric Power under VND will conduct periodic monitoring and
external evaluation RP implementation. The independent organization may be scholars or
research institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGO) or independent consulting
firm, with a staff of professional and reference conditions approved recognized by the
World Bank.
To check the information provided to monitor and report on internal management of the
Electricity respectively, then the agency may hire external monitor will visit the sample
about 20% of affected households in the province involved in every 6 months after RP was
conducted to:
- Identify procedures for the participation of affected persons, the compensation and the
right to restore new life to be made in accordance with the policy framework or not, and
- Assess whether the target of the policy framework for improving or at least ensure that
living standards and incomes of the people affected have been met or not.
- Get the quality criteria of the social and economic impacts when the project to affected
people.
- Giving opinions modified in the deployment process in cases of RP may be to achieve the
principles and objectives of the policy framework.
6.2. Mitigation measures
A. Preparation phase:
*Responsibility of design consultant:
- To conduct careful field surveys with close consultation with local residents and
authorities to select the optimum alternative in order to minimize land occupation.
- To select optimum design in terms of distance between two poles and their height to
minimize their impacts to local residents.
* Responsibility of project owner: To give proper compensation to affected households
according to the approved compensation and resettlement plan.
B. Construction phase
Responsibility of the contractor:
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 30
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
A. Preparation phase
1. Permanent and
temporary land
acquisition shall
impact affected
households and
agriculture
production
- To conduct careful field surveys with close
consultation with local residents and authorities to
select the optimum alternative in order to minimize
land occupation.
- To select optimum design in terms of distance
between two poles and their height to minimize their
impacts to local residents.
- To undertake construction after harvesting season and
try to shorten the progress.
- To give proper compensation to affected households
according to the approved compensation and
resettlement plan.
- Contractor
2. Impacts on
vegetation cover
as a result of
site clearance
(ROW)
- To work with affected households and advice them to
harvest crops before site clearance and land
occupation.
- To clear trees manually as much as possible.
- Do not burn cut-down trees after cutting.
- Do not cut down unnecessary trees.
- To dispose cut-down trees in a specific place. Reuse
trees as firewood or natural fertilizers.
- CPMU +
contractor
B. Construction
phase
1. Dust pollution - The contractor is responsible for implementing the
state applicable regulations related to air quality.
- The contractor shall ensure minum dust generation
and no impact on local residents and take proper
measures to control dust generation (for example,
praying water, covering the trucks when carrying
material).
- Material shall be covered up during transportation to
prevent scattering of material along the way.
- Material dump site and storage yards shall be covered
up and isolated from winds and located away from
schools and residential areas.
- Workers shall be provided with masks when working
in high risk areas.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 31
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
2. Air pollution - All transportation vehicles shall comply with
applicable regulations of Vietnam with regards to
waste gas limits.
- Transportation vehicles in Vietnam shall be tested
frequently on the waste gases and have to show
certificate of quality, technical safety and
environmental friendliness” according to the Decision
No.35/2005/QD-BGTVT;
- Do not burn waste or material at the site.
- Concrete mixers shall be located away from
residential areas.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
3. Noise and
vibration level
- The contractor shall be responsible for complying
with applicable regulations related to permitted noise
and vibration levels.
- All transportation vehicles need to show certificate of
quality, technical safety and environmental
friendliness” according to the Decision
No.35/2005/QD-BGTVT; to prevent excessive noise
level from machinery that is not properly maintained,
proper noise reduction measures are taken, including
noise reducers or arrangement of noisy machinery in
a specific noise proof area.
- To prevent or reduce traffic in residential area as well
as processing of material in residential areas (concrete
mixing)
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
4. Waste water
pollution
- The contractor shall be responsible for complying
with applicable regulations related to waste water
treatment and discharge.
- To provide mobile toilets or construct proper toilets
for workers at the site. Toilet waste water and
restaurants shall be treated before discharging into the
outside environment.
- When construction is completed, toilets have to be
properly destroyed and/or removed.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 32
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
5. Water drainage
and
sedimentation
control
- The contractor shall comply with the water drainage
system design to prevent rain drop from causing local
inundation, soil erosion in high risk areas.
- To ensure proper operation of the drainage system.
- To sustain those areas not impacted by construction
activities.
- The excavation work needs to be done in compliance
with applicable technical construction regulations.
- To prevent the spreading of mud into surrounding
environment, take proper measures to control
sedimentation in high risk areas.
- When there is a need to dry construction site
(foundation concrete pouring), the pumped water
containing sand shall be controlled with regards to
sedimentation before discharging it into outside water
bodies.
- Use diversion techniques at construction to prevent
deposit from being stirred up in water bodies.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
6. Material
warehouse and
material quarry
management
- Material storage yards shall be predetermined in the
approved engineering design.
- Material supplied by local suppliers need to have
operation licenses for particular material type.
- To rehabilitate material storage yard after
construction is completed.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
7. Waste and
hazardous
waste
- Prior to construction, the contractor needs to prepare
a procedure for controlling waste (storage, use of
recycle bins, site decommissioning, etc.) and strictly
complying during construction phase.
- Prior to construction, all necessary licenses have to be
obtained related to waste management.
- Proper measures are taken to ensure good practices in
waste management and treatment. The contractor
shall provide recycle bins, containers and other means
to collect waste from necessary areas.
- Waste can be stored temporarily at the site when it is
approved by the Construction Monitoring Consultant,
local authorities before collection and treatment. If in
the absence of such authorities, normal domestic
waste can be land filled.
- Recycle bins or containers storing waste have to be
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 33
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
covered up from weather impacts and intrusion by
scavengers. Do not burn waste.
- Recyclable waste such as wood form, waste steel and
packing material shall be collected and separated at
the site from other waste sources for reuse, refilling
or sale to an external company.
- If it is impossible to carry away from the site, solid
waste can be land filled at a certain place approved by
the construction supervising consultant provide in the
waste management plan. Under any circumstance, the
contractor has to treat all construction waste within
the site.
- Waste lubricants shall be taken out from the site by
an authorized recycling company.
- Waste lubricants and cleaning solutions shall be
collected into covered containers and carried away by
a contracted external company that is permitted to
treat hazardous waste.
8. Vegetation
cover
- The contractor shall prepare a plan on site clearance
and vegetation recovery according to applicable
regulations for the construction supervising
consultant to approve. The contractor shall strictly
comply with this plan.
- Do not use chemicals in clearing vegetation.
- Do not cut down any trees when it is not provided in
the vegetation clearance plan.
- If necessary, set up temporary fence to protect
valuable trees prior to starting any construction
activities.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
9. Traffic
management
- Prior to construction, conduct consultation with local
authorities and traffic police.
- Impacts on traffic flow needs to be considered in the
construction plan before approval. Traffic routes,
particularly those with heavy duty vehicles need to
consider high risk area such as schools, hospitals or
markets.
- It is necessary to provide sufficient lighting system
for night time to ensure proper traffic conditions.
- Arrange indication signs at the construction site to
inform public people, provide instructions to different
components and instructions and safety directions.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 34
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
- Take proper traffic safety measures including sign
posts and flags to indicate danger
- Do not transport material during peak house.
- Space spared for walkers and vehicles at the site need
to be separate from the site and can be easily
accessible. Provide proper sing posts where
necessary.
10. Interruptions to
operations and
services
- Planned or unplanned interruptions to services such
as water, gas power supply and internet access: The
contractor shall be prepared for emergency scenarios
and any potential failures.
- Cooperate with services suppliers (water,
telecommunications, etc.) to work out a proper
construction schedule.
- During the laying out of cables crossing over
telecommunications cable, mitigation measures have
to be taken (What are the measures?)
- Notify affected households of construction schedule
as well as expected interruptions (at least 5 days in
advance)
- Interruptions to water supply for agriculture
production need to be avoided.
- The contractor shall ensure alternative water supply
for affected residents in case it is more than one day.
- Any damage to the existing service cables shall be
notified to the local authorities for timely repair.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
11. Rehabilitation
of affected
areas
- Clearance areas such as soil or rock quarries, waste
treatment areas, worker houses, warehouse and wood
forms and any other temporary areas during
construction phase shall be rehabilitated with regards
to the landscape and vegetation cover.
- Compensate the vegetation cover at the soonest. Use
proper vegetation for such rehabilitation.
- Do not use exotic or banned vegetation for such
rehabilitation
- Excavated hillsides and waste yard need to be planted
with grass to prevent soil erosion and landslide;
- All the affected areas shall be compensated with
proper landscape and there should be no delay in
doing so, including any necessary repair or
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 35
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
construction of green space and other affected areas.
- Soil contaminated with chemicals or hazardous waste
shall be carried away and land filled in a proper
hazardous dump site.
- Rehabilitate all affected roads and bridges due to the
project construction.
12. Labor and
public safety
- The contractor shall comply with all applicable
regulations related to labor safety.
- Prepare and implement action plan in response to risk
and emergency cases.
- Prepare emergency services right at the site.
- Provide training for workers on labor safety
requirements.
- Ensure to provide protective devices for workers,
including noise protection at high risk places
- In destroying existing structures, workers and
community need to be protected from falling objects
by taking proper protection measures
- Provide protective fences and warnings of danger at
the construction site to indicate danger to local
resident.
- The contractor shall provide safety measures such as
installation of fences, provision of warning signs at
high risk areas, including pole foundation under
construction to prevent traffic accidents as well as
other risk to local residents.
- Only allow trained workers to install, maintain or
repair electrical equipment.
- Cut off and do correct earthling for the existing power
line prior to construction work.
- Comply with labor safety procedures when working
at height and with electrical equipment.
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
13. Communicatio
ns to local
community
- Sustain communications to local authorities and
community; the contractor shall work with local
authorities to agree on construction schedule for sites
near sensitive areas or at sensitive time (regional
festivals).
- Enhance relationship with local community in order
to obtain necessary information about the project
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 36
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
activities in the region, progress and performance;
- Keep track of the community concerns and
information required such as project progress;
- Respond to community concerns via telephones and
documents in a timely manner;
- Notify local residents of construction schedule, work
schedule, potential interruptions to services and
detour roads and temporary buses, any destruction or
mine explosion schedule;
- Provide technical data and drawings for community,
particularly a scheme on construction sites and EMP;
- Provide notice boards at all sites to provide
information about the site manager, environmental
officer, medical and safety officer, with concrete
contact details and other information so that affected
people will be able to raise their voice and concerns.
14. Procedure for
addressing any
cultural and
historical site
found
During construction phase if the contractor finds any
cultural and historical sites, including commentary or
tombs, the contractor shall:
- Stop construction activities in the particular area;
- Protect the area from any damage or loss to the sites.
In case the historical objects can be removed or
sensitive objects assign a person to protect it until
local authorities come to confirm and take over the
issue;
- Notify the construction supervising consultant, who
will be responsible for informing local authorities or
the state agencies of such cultural or historical sites
(within 24 hours or less);
- Local authorities or state agencies shall be
responsible for protecting and isolating such area
before any further processing.
- Decide how to process such issues is the
responsibility of the local authorities, including
change, (in case a cultural or historical site is found
and cannot be removed), reservation, isolation,
rehabilitation and rescue;
- If the cultural or historical site are of high value and
the reservation is recommended by relevant agencies
the project owner shall have to change project design
accordingly for the component in that particular area;
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
- CPMU
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 37
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
- Decisions related to the management of found sites
shall be notified in writing to relevant authorities;
- Construction work shall continue only after relevant
authorities come and take responsibility of potential
sites.
C. Operation phase
1. Health and safety
for workers and
local residents
- The design is such to meet the international standards
related to human health protection (below 3kV/m for
EMF and 05 microtesla for ROW edge EMF
CPC
2. Fire and
explosion
- Periodically inspect fire prevention and fighting
facilities.
- Organize training on fire prevention and fighting for
operation workers.
CPC
3.Transmisison line
- Mitigation
measures related to
transmission lines
- Only allow workers who have been trained and
obtained certificates on installation, maintenance and
repair of electrical equipment
- Cut off power and provide safe earthling before
construction on the power line or where it is near
power line
- Ensure operations related to power line shall be
undertaken by trained workers with strict compliance
with safety regulations. Qualified or trained workers
to operate power lines need to able to:
Distinguish between online and offline power lines
from other parts of the distribution system
Determine voltage of online power lines
Understand safety distance for each cable types
Ensure correct and sufficient use of safety devices and
other safety procedures or other online parts of the
distribution system
- Even when being trained, workers shall not contact
any online parts unless:
Workers have been safely isolated from online parts
via gloves or other insulation devices
Online parts have been safely isolated from workers
and other parts or
Workers have been isolated and safely insulated from
- Contractor
- Construction
supervising
consultant
-NPMU
- Lao Cai
Electricity
(project
operation
company)
jointly with
local authorities
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 38
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
online objects
- When operations and maintenance request minimum
distance, provide trainings on safety measures and
safety devices for individuals and other preventive
measures identified in the health and safety
compliance plan. (Below is the recommended safety
distance for workers:
o 2-15 kV: 0.6 m
o 15.1-35kV: 0.71 m
o 72.6-121 kV: 1.01 m
5.Safety measures
when working at
height
Preventive and control measures include:
- Check the firmness of structures before starting work
- Take anti-fall measures including climbing skills, use
of supporting devices and first aid toolkit
- Install supporting and anti-fall devices
- Safety bands shall not be smaller than 16 mm, two
layers, and durable strength. Safety bands shall be
replaced before any defect or crack is detected or if is
too old
- When working with tools at height, workers shall need
an additional safely band (backup).
- Sign posts and other obstacles need to be removed
before starting work
- Use standard tool bag to carry tools and materials to
the height when working on pillars
6. EMF impacts Prevent or minimize exposure to EMF in the working
environment by developing and implementing a EMF
safety program with the following components:
- Determination of potential exposure level
- Trainings for workers on how to identify their
exposure to EMF and its impacts
- Determination of safe areas in order to differentiate
those areas with higher EMF impacts than the others
where EMF impacts are small enough not to be
provided with mitigations and minimize exposure to
high EMF impact areas
The exposure detector for individuals shall be installed to
give warning when exposure is below the safety limit (for
example, 50%). Action plans for mitigating impacts
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 39
Environmental and
social issue
Mitigation measure Responsible
entity
includes taking turn to work in high risk areas, and if
necessary being provided with protective devices.
B. Mitigation measures against project specific potential impacts:
Phase Impact Mitigation measure
Construction Disease spreading from
workers to local residents
(and vice versa)
- Construction manager shall limit exposure by
workers to local resident when it is not necessary,
making workers aware of infection diseases, such as
HIV, AIDS, etc.
- Each team comprising 15 people per commune shall
be assigned scattered along the project site.
- Construction workers at the site shall be managed
by construction manager and team leader. When a
worker is found to be sick, he shall be sent for check
up and treatment if necessary.
Noise and vibration
impacts
- Barking by dogs: prior to construction the team
leader shall meet households and ask them to lease
their dogs during construction time.
- Noise by workers shall be minimized by the
management by the construction manager and team
leader.
Cut off power supply
where the transmission
line crosses over which
shall affect daily activities
and production in the
region.
To avoid power cut for a long time when laying the
cable crossing 110kV, 35kV and 0.4kV lines the
contractor shall use scaffolding.
Prior to using scaffolding, the contractor shall
directly work with the electricity management team
of the communes asking for power off for setting up
the scaffolding. The commune electricity
management team shall notify in advance the power
off schedule for local people to arrange their
production and living activities.
Once completed, the power shall be connected again
for the line and laying of cable can start.
Safey for ethnic
households using
electricity for the first
time
Contractor/PMU will conduct trainning to households
before these households starts using power from the
project network.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 40
6.3. Environmental monitoring plan
Environmental monitoring plan is shown in the below table.
Impact Monitored
parameter
Monitored
point
Monitoring
equipment
/method
Cost Responsibili
ty
I. Vegetation
cover
clearance or
cutting down
trees
- Clearance
technique
- Disposal of
cut-down
trees.
- Along the
transmissio
n line
- In a
centralized
place for
processing.
-
Observation
- Contractor
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
I I. Rural
roads in the
project
region
-
Construction
facilities
with 5-7 ton
on rural
roads.
- Along the
road (from
provincial
road to a
storage
area)
-
Observation
and
consultation
with local
residents.
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
n
package.
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
III. Surface
water
quality,
sedimentatio
n and
erosion
- No
excavation
under
raining
condition
- Within
the
transmissio
n line
lobby;
- Surface
water near
the site.
-
Observation
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
n
package.
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
IV. Dust and
air pollution
- Dust
concentratio
n in material
storage area
- Cover for
material
during
transportatio
n process
- Areas
with
excavation
foils and
material
storage
-
Observation
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
n
package.
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
V. Noise
level
- Noise by
machinery
- Local
resident
response to
- The line
section
running
over
residential
-
Consultatio
n with local
residents
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 41
Impact Monitored
parameter
Monitored
point
Monitoring
equipment
/method
Cost Responsibili
ty
noise from
the
construction
process
area n
package.
consultant
VI. Hygiene
condition at
the site and
worker
houses
- Waste,
waste water
from
construction
site and
worker
house
- Worker
houses are
supplied
with safe
water and
septic toilets
or other
equivalent
types
- Worker
houses and
around
substations
-
Observation
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
n
package.
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
VII. Safety
for workers
and local
residents
- Accidents - Project
site and
project
region
-
Consultatio
n, site log
by the
contractor
Under the
civil
constructi
on and
installatio
n
package.
- Contractor,
-
Construction
supervising
consultant
I. Line lobby
maintenance
- Height of
trees along
the line
-Along
the line
from
doors to
the line
- Tree
trimming to
ensure
safety
distance
- North High
Voltage Grid
Company
II. High
voltage risks
-Integrity of
electric
poles and
substation
protective
devices
-Poles of
the
distributio
n network,
substation
-
Observation
and
assessment
- North High
Voltage Grid
Company
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 42
7. IMPLEMENTATION ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND CAPACITY BUILDING
7.1. Responsibilities in implementing the Environmental Management Program
(EMP)
7.1.1. During detailed design and bidding invitation preparation
During the detailed design and bidding invitation preparation, the project management
unit shall be responsible for incorporate the EMP (mitigation measures, responsibilities of the
contractor) into the attached annexes in the bidding invitation and contract signed with the
contractor. Engineers taking charge of the detailed design shall also refer to findings in the
EIA and EMP to ensure environmental issues shall be looked at in the final design.
During the bidding invitation preparation and the contract, it is necessary to ensure the
contractor is fully informed of its responsibilities in implementing environmental mitigation
measures and its commitment to compliance.
7.1.2. During construction phase
The project management unit shall assign the construction supervising consultant
and/or field engineers to supervise daily progress of safety measure application by the
contractor. The terms of references are documented in Annex 1 (TOR for the construction
supervising consultant and/or field engineers shall cover the followings duties:
- Prior to construction, confirm compensation for affected people has been completed.
- During construction phase, strictly supervise the implementation of mitigation measures
throughout the construction phase.
- Confirm the compliance with the EMP and check out for and damage caused by the
contractor. If necessary, prepare a minute and ask the contractor to compensate or
rehabilitate as provisions of the contract. Environmental safety implementation by the
contractor shall be included in the project progress reports.
Role and responsibilities of parties in implementing EMP are described in the below table:
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 43
Table 7.1: Parties to the EMP implementation
Role Responsibility
- Project owner Take final responsibility with regards to the
management and implementation of project
including environmental management.
Prepare management plans to environmental and
safety policies of the World Bank and the
Government of Vietnam
- Environmental
officer Indicate specific responsibility and provide
contact details.
- Project
management and
implementation
entity
Responsible for cooperating and managing the
implementation of project including providing
guidance and implementing the EMP:
- Develop plan and implement EMP activities
during construction.
- Cooperate with relevant stakeholders with regards
to environmental performance.
- Conduct internal supervision and independent
audit.
- Supervise and provide budget for monitoring
activities.
- Report environmental information to relevant
stakeholders.
- Project operation
entity
- Operating the project including environmental
management and supervision during operation phase.
- Contractor
supervisor Support the PMU in supervising project
operations with regards to environmental impacts
mitigation according to measures described in the
EMP and keep in touch with local residents.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 44
Role Responsibility
- Contractor Constructing and complying with technical
requirements of the EMP, including:
- Taking mitigation measures to minimize negative
impacts as described in the EMP.
- Communicating with local residents and taking
action to prevent environmental and social
interruptions in the project region during
construction.
- Ensuring at least one officer supervises
compliance to EMP during construction.
- Ensuring all construction activities are given
necessary approvals from relevant authorities.
- Ensuring workers and officers understand their
responsibilities and procedures in environmental
management.
- Reporting to the construction supervising
consultant on difficulties and solutions.
- Reporting to local authorities and PMU and
cooperating with relevant agencies to address any
issues.
7.2. Capacity building for implementing the EMP
- Planning: i) training on environmental management including a component on
implementation of EMP and other types of training for officers; ii) training on environment
and EMP for construction workers from the contractor (undertaken by the contractor or the
construction supervising consultant or by the PMU)
- Estimated cost
Table 7.2: Estimated cost for capacity building for implementing the EMP
No. Training topic Participant Unit cost Amount
1 Experience exchange
conference on EIA
preparation and EMP
implementation
2 persons from the
PMU to participate
for 2 days
5,000,000
VND
20,000,000
VND
2 Training on implementing
the EMP for local officers
01 person per
commune x 61
communes, 01 person
200,000
VND
14,600.000
VND
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 45
per district x 12
districts for one day
3 Training by the contractor
for their workers
930 workers for one
day
100,000
VND
93,000,000
VND
4 Venue rent 10,000,000
VND
10,000,000
VND
Total 137,600,000
VND
7.3. Reporting procedure
Responsibility and frequency of reporting on EMP implementation are shown in the
below table.
No. Report by Submitted to Frequency of reporting
01 By contractor to project owner PMU Once prior to starting construction
afterwards every one month.
02 Construction supervisor (cum
environmental monitor)
PMU Monthly
04 Community supervisor (if any) MPU If any complaint
05 PMU EVN Quarterly
06 EVN WB Biannually
7.4. Estimated cost for implementing the EMP
Estimated cost for (i) implementing main mitigation measures (ii) and trainings:
No. Description Construction phase Operation phase
01 - Mitigation measures. Under the contract with the
contractor
Under the production cost
of province electricity
02 - Environmental
monitoring during
construction phase
(incorporated into the cost
of construction supervising
consultant).
Under the cost for PMU
operation (Supervising
consultant shall exercise
independent monitoring)
Under the cost of the
project owner operation
03 - Training on
environmental
management by project
137,000,000 VND Capacity building need
assessment (trainings,
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 46
investor for local officers,
contractor and supervising
consultant.
workshops and study tours)
TOTAL COST:
137,600,000 VND
* The cost for mitigation measures during the construction phase and environmental
monitoring by the supervising consultant shall be included in the construction supervising
contract.
8. CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION PUBLICATION
During preparation phase (2011), 05 tasks shall be implemented:
Task 1: Conduct field surveys and work with local authorities to agree on transmission
line routes and substation locations.
Task 2: Conduct field surveys and prepare EIA report and EMP.
Task 3: Organize stakeholder consultation for the project.
From 09/3/2011 to 22/5/2011 meeting with local residents shall be organized in 61
subproject communes and conduct consultation about the EMP, with the participant of the
project owner representatives:
- Subproject description, transmission line routes, substation location and the necessity of
the project;
- Potential environmental impacts;
- Environmental impact mitigation measures.
Participants: Representatives from commune people’s committee, farmers association,
women’s association and other mass organizations, village leaders and representative of
affected households and the consultant.
Summary of comments by participants:
- In general, the majority concerns of the participants were their support for the project due
to the project benefits. Environmental impacts were insignificant and would be within a
small scope.
- Local authorities supported those proposed locations for substations.
- Compensation has been implemented satisfactorily. The construction of the project shall
result in minimum impacts.
- During the construction, mitigation measures shall be taken to minimize impacts on
trees, crops and existing public facilities in the project region.
- During the construction phase, a large number of workers working in the region but the
contractor shall have to manage their workers and work with local authorities to ensure
social security.
- Once the construction is completed, the contractor shall rehabilitate the site and return
the original landscape.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 47
The summary of meeting with local residents, minute of stakeholder consultation
meeting and some photos about the meeting attached in Annex 6.
All relevant issues as well as comments by the local residents have been taken into
account by the supervising consultant and the project owner and shall include them in the
design of the project and EMP implementation.
Task 4: Review and adjust the EMP as per comments from the stakeholder
consultation. Further receive comments from other stakeholders and affected households.
Task 5: Popularize the EMP to the public population
Only after the design of the project is adjusted to best suit with the local conditions
and environmental performance, it shall be approved and given investment license.
According to the information popularization requirements of OP 4.01, the consultant shall:
Provide copies of the EMP, RP, and summary of project to Ha Tinh provincial
people’s committee and project commune and district people’s committees;
Make announcements many times on the mass media within 60 days. Such
announcements shall indicate that during working hours, anyone can provide his comments
on the EMP, RAP and summary of project design within 2 months at the following locations:
1) Project district commune people’s committee venues; and 2) Project commune
people’s committee venues.
Both Vietnamese and English copies of the EMP shall also be submitted to the
Vietnam Development Information Center (VDIC) at 63 Ly Thai To street, Hanoi in order to
provide access to NGOs and the general public.
The English copies of the EMP shall also submitted to the WB for disclosed at the InfoShop.
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 48
REFERENCES
1 Project compensation plan
2 WB reference books on Environmental Impact Assessment
3 Year Book for 2010
4 Project investment report
5 Draft environmental safety framework for the Second Rual Energy Project – Additional
Funding – Round 4 (DEP).
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 49
ANNEX:
Annex 1: Report template for monitoring of EMP implementation (used as daily reports
submitted by the supervising consultant to the PMU);
Annex 2: Report template for monitoring of EMP implementation (used as reports to the
contractor);
Annex 3: Project environmental license (Environmental Protection Commitment of the
project)
Annex 4: Project map and some photos about the transmission line routes
Annex 5: Summary of stakeholder consultation meetings and meeting minutes (attached)
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 50
ANNEX 1: Sample Reports
Appendix 1.1. Sample data collected from communal authority
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAMPLE DATA COLLECTED FROM COMMUNAL REPORT
Name of Project Commune:
Evaluation phase:
Environmental impacts:
Impacts/ Mitigation Measures Acknowledgement of
the local authority
Acknowledgement of
the community
Vehicles and project activities cause
dust in the area
Vehicles and project activities cause
noise in the area
Project activities cause river and lake
water pollution in the area
Cutting trees of the project affects
environment
Project activities cause impacts on
agricultural and residential land
Project activities cause impacts on
cultural and historical relics
The Project’s construction site affects
local traffic
Solid or liquid waste is discharged into
environment
The Project’s workers lay impacts on
socio-economic and health aspect in the
area
Accidents
Dust mitigation measures
The Rual Energy Project – Additional Financing – Phase 4 , Ha Tinh Province Environmental Management Plan
No.1 Power Construction Consulancy Co,Ltd; 51
Impacts/ Mitigation Measures Acknowledgement of
the local authority
Acknowledgement of
the community
Erosion and sediment mitigation
measures
Construction material collection place,
etc, to avoid consequences due to
waterlog or chemical pollution, etc
Waste management measures
Project activities affect birds, animals or
rare plants
Trucks transporting raw materials
damage road system
Others
Recommendations
Construction activities near the hospital must be limited with working hours from 07:00 to
11:00 in the morning and from 14:00- 17:00 in the afternoon. The period from 11:00 to 14:00
is the tea break of officials and patients to be kept quiet.
More attention should be made when clearing construction camps
The Contractor must ensure to store columns and construction waste at required places
It is required to fully provide the safety equipment and training programs to workers to
minimize labor accidents, etc, especially for local workers because they neglect about labor
safety.
Signature of representatives of community supervision board:
Title:
Date:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 52
Appendix 1.2. Sample Report on Site Environmental Management Observation
(Applied for Contractor)
Project Title: Project site:
Contractor's name:
Project commencement report or monthly report:
Date of Report:
No. Impacts Implemented
mitigation measures Remarks
Construction phase
1 Water surface pollution
2 Noise and vibration
3 Soil erosion
4 Air pollution
5 Impacts on agricultural production due to
temporary occupancy of production land
6 Impacts on traffic
7 Damages on local road system
8 Solid waste from excavation
9 Impacts on environment caused by construction
workers
10 Conflict between construction workers and local
people
11 Labor health and safety
Prepared by:
Title:
Address: Telephone:
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 53
Appendix 1.3. Sample Report on Site Environmental Observation Parameters
(This Form is applied for Environmental Observation Report of the Construction
Supervision Consultant)
Project Title:
Project site:
Province:
District:
Commune:
Type of Report:
Monthly report (Yes/No):
Quarterly report submitted to EVN (Yes/No):
Quarterly report submitted to WB (Yes/No):
Report by independent consultant (Yes/No):
Date of Report:
No. Parameters
Evaluation on
feedback of
supervisor and
community
Remarks/
Recommendations
During construction:
1 Water impurity and erosion phenomenon
2 Noise surrounding site and neighboring
residential areas
3 Dust
4 Management and control of cutting trees down
and temporary road for construction
5 Solid waste and sanitation clearance after
construction
6 Sanitation and labor safety equipment for
workers
7 Impacts on traffic
8 Road damages
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 54
No. Parameters
Evaluation on
feedback of
supervisor and
community
Remarks/
Recommendations
9 Situation of implementing labor safety
protection measures
10 Construction materials management
11 Impacts on wild animas and natural resources
12 Bio-diversification loosing signs (if any)
13 Signs of encroaching cultural and historical
relics
14 Others environmental issues (if any)
During operation:
15 ROW protection
16 Impacts on wild animas and natural resources
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 55
Appendix 1.4. Sample Report on Site Environment Management Plan
Construction Contractor
The Construction Contractor shall submit a monthly report on progress of
implementing the Site Environmental Management Plan to the Power Company in project
provinces. This Site Environment Management Plan Report must contain contents as follows:
Cover page
Table of Contents
Introduction
- A paragraph introduces about purposes of the Report
Updates of changes in preferences against the Final Report
- List preference issues of the Final Report
- List progress of settling each issue implemented by the Contractor
- List all unsolved issues and give out recommendations for such issues. If such issues
are not solved, reasons should be specified.
Results of environmental management activities in reporting phase
- Report mitigation measures in Site Environmental Management Plan (SEMP).
- Are set objectives satisfied by these mitigation measures? If not, why? Explanations
should be clear and complete.
Implemented by: Title:
Appendix 1. 5. Procedures on supervision report submission
No. Issues to be
reported
The first reporting
level
The second
reporting level
The third reporting
level (Some copies
submitted to
Department of
Natural Resources
and Environment)
Construction
phase
1 Implementing
mitigation
measures and site
environment
management plan
By: Contractor
Frequency: Monthly
Submitted to:
PMUs
By: PMU
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Submitted to:
Provincial
By: Provincial
People’s Committees
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 56
No. Issues to be
reported
The first reporting
level
The second
reporting level
The third reporting
level (Some copies
submitted to
Department of
Natural Resources
and Environment)
People’s
Committees
Submitted to: WB
2 Environmental
monitoring
By: Technical
supervisor of PMU
Frequency: Monthly
Submitted to: PMU
By: PMU
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Submitted to:
Provincial
People’s
Committees
By: Provincial
People’s Committees
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Submitted to: WB
Frequency: Twice
during project
performance. One
during construction,
one after finishing
construction
Submitted to: WB
and PMUs of the
Project Owner
Operation phase
1 Environmental
monitoring
including safety
issues
By: District power
companies
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Submitted to: Local
PC (province)
By: PMU
Frequency: Semi-
annual
Submitted to:
Provincial
People’s
Committees
By: Provincial
People’s Committees
Frequency: Annual
Submitted to: WB
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 57
ANNEX 2: Project Environmental License
--------------
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 58
ANNEX 3: Project map and some photos about the transmission line routes
a. Project map
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 59
b. Photos
Location of Huong Binh 6 substation, Huong Binh commune
Low voltage transmission line, Huong Binh commune (Dz 0.4kv after the substation by
the commune people’s committee venue)
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 60
Annex 4: Summary of stakeholder consultation meetings and meeting minutes
a. Summary of comments from stakeholder meetings
No. Location Date Women/participant Comment Response by project
owner
1 Venue of Phú
Gia
commune
people’s
committee,
Huong Khe
district
19/3/2011 4/16 - Agree and commit
to participant in the
project. Cooperate
with the consultant
during the surveys.
Provide necessary
information about
socioeconomic
conditions, living
standards and
technical
infrastructure, etc.
- Propose early
implementation of
the project so that
they can be
beneficial.
- Communicate to local
authorities and local
residents of the project
scale and objectives.
Contribute to
socioeconomic
development, improve
life of local people.
- Communicate project
progress to local
resident in project
regions.
2 Venue of
Huong Binh
commune
people’s
committee,
Huong Khe
district
17/3/2011 3/18 - Propose to assign
operation officers
when the project
enters into operation
so the project can be
better managed and
operated.
- Offer proper
compensation to
affected people.
- To ensure project
progress as well as put
the project into
operation, it is
necessary to complete
the compensation site
clearance in time.
Therefore, local
residents are
appreciated to strictly
follow and give support
in addressing any site
related issues so that
the project can be
completed as per the
schedule.
- To do so will require
proper cooperation
between the project
owner and local
authorities and
residents with regards
to quality monitoring
since the project is
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 61
No. Location Date Women/participant Comment Response by project
owner
implemented in
different regions.
3 Venue of My
Loc
commune
people’s
committee,
Can Loc
district
29/3/2011 3/15 - Construction needs
to avoid harvest time.
If it is impossible,
measures need to be
taken to minimize
impacts on local
people.
- Impacts on soil
quality due to
excavation and
refilling work.
Remained soil shall
be disposed? Will it
pollute surface water
as well as impacts on
the flora and fauna
due to permanent
land acquisition?
- The project owner
shall take measure to
manage and operate the
project in future.
- The project shall
compensate for affected
households in
accordance with the
state applicable
compensation and
resettlement
regulations. Pole
foundations that
influence agriculture
land and garden shall
be compensated for the
impacts on crops due to
cable lay-out.
4 Venue of
Cam Hung
commune
people’s
committee,
Cam Xuyen
district
20/4/2011 4/16 - Impacts from waste
gases from
transportation
vehicles and dust
from construction
activities
- Impacts from noise
resulted from the
operation of
transportation
vehicles and
construction
equipment.
- The project
construction shall be
continuous and for a
certain period.
However, appropriate
timing of construction
shall be done via
bidding process to
select proper contractor
to minimize impacts
during harvest time.
Proper time for
construction shall be
the interval between
two consecutive
seasons. However, in
case of construction
during harvest time, the
project shall have
proper compensation
policy for affected
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 62
No. Location Date Women/participant Comment Response by project
owner
households and also
ask the contractor to
apply optimum
construction methods.
- During the
construction phase soil
excavated from
foundations shall
dumped into an
authorized place. The
depth of foundations
shall be 1m therefore it
will not affect surface
water and fauna and
flora.
5 Venue of
Huong Tho
commune
people’s
committee,
Vu Quang
district
16/3/2011 3/21 - Impacts on cultural
and historical sites,
national park and
nature reserve.
- Impacts on
environmental
hygiene conditions
due to worker
houses.
- Insignificant impacts
since worker houses are
built on unused land. In
case it is near
residential area,
workers shall be
staying in rented houses
or in local resident
houses. The existing of
worker houses shall be
within the project
period with proper
toilet arrangements.
Water shall be supplied
from dig wells or from
rivers and waste
collection shall be
applied.
- During the
construction, waste
gases and dust resulted
from machinery and
equipment shall be
controlled within
Vietnam standard limits
therefore it will not
affect the local air
quality.
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 63
No. Location Date Women/participant Comment Response by project
owner
6 Venue of Son
Tho
commune
people’s
committee,
Vu Quang
district
5/4/2011 2/16 - Impacts from
concentration of
workers on local
residents.
- EMF impacts may
be higher than the
state limits.
- During the
construction phase
noise from vehicles
shall not be high and it
will be within Vietnam
standard limits and will
not affect local
residents.
- Technical measures
shall be taken to
prevent impacts on
cultural and historical
sites, nature reserve,
and national park. It
will not interrupt the
local landscape.
7 Venue of Duc
Lien
commune
people’s
committee,
Vu Quang
district
22/3/2011 5/14 - Impacts on the
fauna and flora due
to vegetation and tree
clearance.
- Disturbances to
audio and television
broadcast signal.
- Due the project
nature, workers shall
concentrate for a short
time in the region but
the project owner shall
ask the contractor to
take proper measures in
order to minimize
impacts on local people
life, culture and daily
life.
- There will be no
impact since the design
has been approved and
follows applicable
technical regulations
for design.
- There will be some
minor impacts from the
vegetation and tree
clearance for safe
construction and
operation. Trees within
3m from the line shall
be cut down. This has
been taken into account
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 64
No. Location Date Women/participant Comment Response by project
owner
during the construction
phase. Such clearance
shall be done for more
trees growing more
than 3m from the line.
Within the line lobby, it
is still allowed to grow
short term crops around
the poles.
8 Venue of Duc
Giang
commune
people’s
committee,
Vu
Quangdistrict
25/3/2011 6/13 - Electricity safety
issues
- There will be minor
impacts since the
project design follows
applicable technical
regulations
- Where the line crosses
over, danger sign posts
shall be arranged to
warn people of the
safety requirements.
Operation measures
have been designed and
shall be strictly
followed by operation
workers to ensure
safety for human.
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 65
b. Photos taken from meetings
Meeting on 16/3/2011 at the venue of Huong Tho commune people’s committee, Vu Quang
district
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 66
c. Minute of stakeholder consultation meeting
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 67
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 68
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 69
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 70
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 71
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 72
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 73
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 74
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 75
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 76
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 77
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 78
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 79
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 80
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 81
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 82
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 83
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 84
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 85
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 86
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 87
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 88
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 89
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 90
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 91
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 92
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 93
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 94
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 95
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 96
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 97
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 98
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 99
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 100
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 101
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 102
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 103
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 104
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 105
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 106
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 107
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 108
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 109
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 110
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 111
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 112
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 113
Second Rual Energy Project – Additional Funding – Round 4 Environmental Management Plan
Ha Tinh province
Power Engineering Consulting Limited Company No.1 114