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This report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents.
Bi-Annual Environmental Monitoring Report
(January – June 2013)
Project Number: L 2499 – PAK (TRANCHE -1) Approved on 19th December 2008
Islamic Republic Of Pakistan: Sindh Cities Investment Improvement Program (SCIP) (Financed by the Asian Development Bank)
Prepared by: Safeguards Unit, North Sindh Urban Services Corporation (NSUSC) Implementing Agency: North Sindh Urban Services Corporation
Executing Agency: Program Support Unit (PSU) Sindh Cities Improvement Program, Government of Sindh
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE
REPORT – BI-ANNUAL (JANUARY – JUNE 2013)
Table of Contents PART I- INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 ADB Safeguards Compliance Scope ...................................................................................... 4
1.2 Projects Physical Progress ....................................................................................................... 6
1.2.1 Improvement of Sewerage, Khairpur Project ......................................................... 6
1.2.2 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project .................................................. 6
1.2.3 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur & Khairpur CB-3 Project ....................... 8
1.2.4 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project 16
1.2.5 Landfill Sites for All Six Towns ICB-5 Project .......................................................17
1.2.6 Indus Water Intake Project ...................................................................................17
PART II ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ........................................................................................ 19
1.1 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project ................................................................ 19
1.2 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur& Shikarpur CB-3 Project ............... 19
1.3 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project19
1.4 FWater Quality Monitoring in Operations and Services ..................................................... 20
1.4.1 Methodology for Sampling ...................................................................................................... 20
1.4.2 Water Sample Location ........................................................................................................... 21
a) Sukkur .......................................................................................................................21
b) Khairpur .....................................................................................................................21
c) Rohri ..........................................................................................................................21
1.4.3 RESULTS & DISCUSSION .................................................................................................... 21
1.4.4 Major Findings from Test Results .......................................................................................... 22
1.4.5 RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... 22
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT .................................................................................... 23
1.5 Improvement of Sewerage, Khairpur .................................................................................... 23
1.6 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project ................................................................ 25
1.7 ICB-3 Projects ........................................................................................................................... 27
1.7.1 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur & Khairpur ICB-3 Project ................................ 27
1.7.2 Rahabilitation of Bunder Road WTP, Sukkur ....................................................................... 32
1.7.3 Rahabilitation of Numaish WTP, Sukkur .............................................................................. 36
1.7.4 Shikarpur Wastewater Disposal Stations ............................................................................. 41
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1.8 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project44
1.9 HSE Capacity Building in Operations .................................................................................... 54
ANNEXURES ............................................................................................................................................ 58
ANNEXURE 1- WATER QUALITY RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SENT TO OPERATIONS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT NSUSC .................................................59
ANNEXURE 2- ICB-03 JOINT VISIT FINDINGS FOR EMP COMPLIANCE .......................65
ANNEXURE-3: ICB-04 EMP COMPLIANCE PROGRESS – JOINT VISIT REPORT .........72
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE
REPORT – BI-ANNUAL (January – June 2013)
PART I- INTRODUCTION 1 . North Sindh Urban Services Corp. (NSUSC) has been established as a part of Sindh Cities Improvement Program under the Companies Ordinance 1984 for the secondary cities of Northern Cluster of Sindh Province. This Urban Services Corporation will aggregate participating TMA's Water supply, Waste Water and Solid Waste Management operation in a single institution to leverage economies of scale, introduce new skills and management, and increase focus on operations, maintenance and financial management.The NSUSC aims to improve the quality of urban service delivery in cities under service. This proposed long-term program of support will target select growth centers, clustered together to benefit from economies of scale and their strategic location along the National Trade Corridor.
2. A $300 million MFF f r o m A D B u n d e r S C I P will support comprehensive urban planning, institutional reforms, including introduction of professionally-managed urban services providers, and complementary infrastructure investments in water supply, wastewater, and solid waste management (SWM) beginning in 2008, with phased investment over ten years. The Investment Program will adopt a carefully phased approach; financing priority investments where they are more likely to succeed and support improved cost recovery, with learning and further investment subsequently rolled-out to new town clusters when ready. This long-term partnership with the GoS will provide an opportunity for more substantive engagement on policy, regulatory, management and financial aspects of urban service delivery, a prerequisite for sustainable infrastructure services.
3. Under the MFF loan procedures of ADB, implementation of safeguards is to be achieved by environmental assessment of every subproject to be undertaken following ADB Environment Policy (2009). The subprojects under the Investment Program generally concern the development of facilities in and around the urban areas of medium-size towns and are not likely to affect sensitive areas, forests or wetlands.
4. This report has been prepared by Safeguards Unit of NSUSC, keeping in view the EARF and subsequent EIAs/IEEs/EMPs conducted for this purpose. NSUSC has been submitting EMP/Environmental Monitoring and Compliance Reports since beginning of 2010. The report presents EMP compliance progress during the period of January – June 2013.
1.1 ADB Safeguards Compliance Scope 5. NSUSC has Environmental Compliance requirements as per Environmental Assessment and Review Framework (EARF), approved by ADB. According to EARF document, some of the responsibilities of NSUSC an implementation agency (IA) are as under:
6. Prior to the submission of the PFR for a tranche of subprojects, the IA will:
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(i) Prepare an environmental screening checklist to classify the subprojects in each tranche.
(ii) Prepare the terms of reference for environmental consultants to conduct environmental assessments, prepare environmental assessments, IEE/EIA reports including an EMP, and SIEE/SEIA for public disclosure.
(iii) Ensure that information disclosure and public consultation in accordance with ADB’s environmental assessment requirements have been undertaken with affected groups and local NGOs, review the environmental assessments and submit the IEE, EIA/SEIA, EMP documents to ADB.
7. Prior to the commencement of civil works for subprojects in a tranche, the IA will:
(i) Submit the IEE/EIAs for regulatory approval of the relevant provincial environmental protection agency and obtain approval, e.g., environmental clearance, Non-Objection Certificate (NOC), forest clearance and any environmental-related clearances as per the regulatory requirements of the federal, provincial, or local government.
(ii) Ensure that all regulatory clearances for the subproject that are obtained from the relevant Government authorities are submitted promptly to ADB.
(iii) Ensure that the required mitigation measures during construction or the EMP are included in the bidding document of the subproject and that the all bidding contractors have access to the EIA/IEE and EMP.
8. During the implementation of civil works for subprojects in a tranche, the IA will:
(i) Ensure that an environmental management plan, including all proposed mitigation measures and monitoring programs, are properly implemented.
(ii) 6 Supplementary Appendix L (ii) Monitor the implementation of EMP and post its monitoring report on the Investment Program website.
(iii) In case unpredicted environmental impacts occur during project implementation, inform ADB, review the EMP with the contractor, and implement alternative environmental mitigation program.
(iv) If a subproject changes in scope, inform ADB and reconfirm the environmental classification, determine whether a supplementary IEE or EIA study is required with ADB, and carry out the study.
(v) Submit the requisite reports on environmental compliance and implementing the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) as required by the Pakistan EPA and ADB.
(vi) Ensure that ADB be given access to undertake environmental due diligence for all subprojects. However, the IA shall have the main responsibility for undertaking environmental due diligence and monitoring of all the subprojects. The due diligence report as well as monitoring reports on EMP implementation will be systematically prepared and be available to the public, if requested.
9. To meet with the requirements as above, a Safeguards Unit is in place under NSUSC organogram. The safeguards cell of NSUSC with assistance design, implementation, monitoring and review consultants has been mainly dealing with following projects during the reporting period of January – June 2013:
1. Improvement of Sewerage, Khairpur Project
2. Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project
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3. Water & Waste Water Project in Sukkur, Khairpur, Shikarpur and Shikarpur- ICB-3 Project
4. DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project
5. Landfill Sites for All Six Towns ICB-5 Project
6. Indus Water Intake Project
7. Water Quality Monitoring in Operations
8. HSE Capacity Building in Operations and Capital Works
1.2 Projects Physical Progress
1.2.1 Improvement of Sewerage, Khairpur Project 10. The contractor M/S MOON had started construction activities from 5th of March 2010. M/S JERS Lahore has been awarded for monitoring and supervision consultancy of the project. Total period of contract was 6 months. The total cost of the Project is 198 M PRs. The overall scope of work of the contractor is
• Laying of sewer • New construction of Main disposal station • Major rehabilitation of Ostagahi disposal station • Rehabilitation of 13 disposal station and • Laying of Force Main • Compliance of EMP
11. The project is completed and commissioned successfully and functioning in smooth way. Currently project is in operational phase and EMP compliance progress is as per requirements.
1.2.2 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project 12. The Project is completed physically, project taking over is being done by the NSUSC O&S Department. The project is completed within the Budget.
13. A 13 disposal station out of 33 are rehabilitated fully with force main in key disposal station with 12 Generators and specialized submersible pumps from Denmark with special cooling Jacket as per requirement of hot weather for Larkana.
1. NSUSC Main Disposal Station
2. Shaikh Zaid Disposal Station
3. People’s Stadium Disposal Station
4. Ali Abdullah Disposal Station
5. Rasoolabad Disposal Station
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6. SDM Disposal Station
7. Allah Abad Disposal Station
8. Luhar Colony Disposal Station
9. Cattle (Chandka) Colony Disposal Station
10. Sachal Sarmast Disposal Station
11. Phull Road Disposal Station
12. Aqil Road Disposal Station
13. Kosar Mill Force Main
FIGURE-1: EXISTING STATUS OF DISPOSAL STATIONS, LARKANA
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1.2.3 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur & Khairpur CB-3 Project 14. The project is running in its 15th month. Present progress is about 85% physically. The work on Water Treatment Plants Bunder Road Sukkur, Numaishgah Sukkur and Khaki Shah Khairpur are in progress. De-sludging of Old Sedimentation Ponds is completed. Construction of Alum dozing Building, flocculation baffle channel, Inlet mixing chamber, Inlet pumping station are in process at Bunder Road WTP. In Numaishgah water treatment plant construction of Old pumping station, De-silting of Ponds B are completed, Laying of Geo-Membrane at pond-C is completed, brick-edging of bed, side slopes dressing and laying of Sand cushion of ponds C & D are also completed, De-silting of flocculation tank is completed. Whereas brick-edging in pond D and B and lying of sand cushion of pond B are in process.Laying of uPVC perforated pipes is in its last stage, substation is complete, lighting poles foundation & installation of poles with cables are completed, Service Pumping Station-1, 7 no’s clear water tanks (CWT) truss and construction of boundary wall are in progress at Khaki Shah WTP Khairpur.
15. Pumps and motors have been supplied at WTP Bunder road Sukkur, WTP Numaishgah Sukkur, WTP Khaki Shah Khairpur, Banarsi Colony Disposal Station Khairpur and at all Disposal stations at Shikarpur. Laying of Force main from Lal Bridge to Burgari Bridge work is started and more than 70% progress is achieved in current quarter.The work of rehabilitation civil work is completed. Pumps, motors, Electrical panels and fittings are completed at all Disposal Stations of Shikarpur except one Disposal Station. The Addition Works under Variation-1 such as laying of 450mm dia PE pipe from Bunder Road to WTP Numaishgah Sukkur, and laying of 12”dia M.S pipe (Adam Shah rising main part work replacement of existing rising main from phase-iv water works), P/L/J/T replacement of M.S pipe by HDPE pipe 315mm dia at Lohar disposal station Shikarpur, P/L/J/T HDEP pipe along with Shahrah-e-Abbasi at phase-iv water works is completed and connection with existing distribution lines are is in progress. Laying of distribution lines of 75mm dia, 100mm dia, 150mm dia, 250mm dia at different locations of Sukkur city are also completed. Work has been stopped by the contract on the delayed payments.
TABLE-1: PHYSICAL PROGRESS JUNE 2013
PHYSICAL PROGRESS
S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
A REHABILITATION OF WATER TREATMENT BUNDER ROAD SUKKUR
1-A
PROPOSED ALUM DOSING CHAMBER 70
1- PROPOSED FLOCCULATOR BAFFLE CHANNELS 65
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S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
B
1-C
PROPOSED INLET MIXING CHAMBER 40
1-D
REHABILITATION OF SEDIMENTATION TANKS 45
1-F
PROPOSED INLET PUMPING STATION 85
1-H
FILTER BED 40
REHABILITATION/RENOVATION OF LABORATORY ROOM 100
2-A
SUBSTATION 50
2-H
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 100
B REHABILITATION OF WATER TREATMENT NUMAISHGAH SUKKUR
1-A
REHABILITATION OF POND – A 100
1-B
REHABILITATION OF POND – B 50
1-C
REHABILITATION OF POND – C 100
1-D
REHABILITATION OF POND – D 75
1-E
REHABILITATION OF POND – E 100
1-F
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FLOCCULATION TANKS 30
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S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
1-G
CONSTRUCTION OF OLD PUMPING STATION 60
1-M
CONSTRUCTION OF QURESHI FEEDER 95
1-N
CONSTRUCTION OF GENERATOR PLATFORM 100
1-Q
FILTER BEDS 50
1-R
CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING 98
REHABILITATION OF CLARIFIER TANKS 100
REHABILITATION/RENOVATION OF LABORATORY ROOM 100
2-A
SUBSTATION 60
2-K
LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS 100
C REHABILITATION OF WATER TREATMENT KHAKI SHAH KHAIRPUR
1-A
REHABILITATION OF POND – A 100
1-B
REHABILITATION OF POND – B 100
1-C
REHABILITATION OF POND – C 100
1-C
REHABILITATION OF POND – D 100
1-E
REHABILITATION OF POND – E 100
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S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
1- F
CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP STATION – 1 65
1-G
CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP STATION – 2 15
1-H
CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSTATION 95
1-M
FILTER BED TYPE-A 75
1-N
FILTER BED TYPE-B 75
1-P
FILTER BED TYPE-C 75
1-Q
FILTER BED TYPE-D 75
1-R
CLEAR WATER TANKS 40
1-S
SLUICE VALVE AND VALVE CHAMBER OF PONDS(06NOS) 65
INLET CHANNEL 95
2-A
SUBSTATION 60
2-G
LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS 90
BANARSI COLONY KHAIRPUR EXTEERNAL ELECTRICAL WORKS
45
D IMPROVEMENT OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL STATIONS SHIKARPUR
1 36 DISPOSAL STATION SHIKARPUR 100
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S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
2 SANJRANI MUHALLA DISPOSAL STATION 100
3 EID GAH DISPOSAL STATION 100
4 RUSTAM ROAD DISPOSAL STATION 100
5 GARHI YASEEN MOUR ROAD DISPOSAL STATION 100
6 ALIF SHAH DISPOSAL STATION 100
7 MARI NAKA DISPOSAL STATION 100
8 RAIN WATER MUNICPAL DISPOSAL STATION 100
9 LOW LIFT JUMANI HALL DISPOSAL STATION 100
10 KHANCHAND ABAD DIPOSAL STATION 100
11 ALLAH ABAD DISPOSAL STATION 30
12 DAMAN SHAH DISPOSAL STAION 100
E IMPROVEMENT OF SEWERAGE IN KHAIRPUR AND SHIKARPUR
1 PROPOSED GRAVITY SEWER AND FORCE MAIN KHAIRPUR 80
F ADDITION WORK UNDER VARIATION -1
1 450mm HDPE PIPELINE FROM WTP BUNDER ROAD TO WTP NUMAISHGAH SUKKUR.
100
2 DISTRIBUTION LINES AT OLD SUKKUR AND NEW SUKKUR (250mm, 150mm, 100mm AND 75mm HDPE PIPELINES )
80
A LAYING OF 3"DIA, 4"DIA AND 6"DIA PIPE LINE FROM POLICE CHOWKI TO QURESHI GOTH AND FATAH MUHAMMAD NOORANI GOTH
80
B LAYING OF 4" DIA PIPE LINE AT SOOMRA MUHALLA LUQMAN 00
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S.NO
SUMMARY OF WORKS PHYSICAL PROGRESS
( % )
KHAIRPUR
C LAYING OF 6" DIA PIPE LINE FROM KARIM BUX GOTH TO FATAH MUHAMMAD NOORANI GOTH
80
D LAYING OF 6" DIA PIPE LINE FROM SHIKARPUR PHATAK TO SHAH FAISAL COLONY
80
E LAYING OF 3"DIA AND 6" DIA PIPE LINE AT ALLAH WALI COLONY ( RAHUJA ROAD)
90
F LAYING OF 4" DIA AND 6" DIA PIPE LINE FROM NUSRAT PUMPING STATION TO MICROW COLONY
80
G LAYING OF 4" DIA AND 6" DIA PIPE LINE FROM GHANGRO HOTEL TO GOLIMAR CHOWK (ISLAM COLONY 1 & 2)
80
H LAYING 0F 6" DIA PIPE LINE FROM PATHAN CHOWK (NEW PIND) TO BROHI MUHALLA
80
I LAYING OF 4" DIA AND 10" DIA PIPE LINE POLICE CHOWKI NUMAISHGAH TO NUSRAT COLONY # 5
80
3 CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDRY WALL WTP NUMAISHGAH 80
4 CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDRY WALL WTP KHAKI SHAH 80
ADDITIONAL WORK
1 300mm HDPE PIPE LINE AT LOHAR D.S SHIKARPUR 100
2 12” DIA M.S PIPE LINE ADAM SHAH RISING MAIN (PART WORK) PHASE-IV WATER WORKS.
100
3 300mm HDPE PIPE LINE ALONGWITH SHAHRAH-E-ABASSI PAHSE-IV WATER WORKS.
100
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REHABILITION OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT AT BUNDER ROAD SUKKUR
CONSTRUCTION OF INLET PUMPING STATION
CONSTRUCTION OF ALUM DOSING CHAMBER
CONSTRUCTION OF FLOCCULATOR BAFFLE CHANNEL
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CONSTRUCTION OF MIXING CHAMBER
REHABILITION OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT AT NUMAISHGAH SUKKUR
REHABILITATION OF POND C
16. The project is currently under construction phase since January 2012. Though the compliance of EMP was not good during initial stage but frequent notices of NSUSC and intervention of ADB during visit in April and September 2012 has lead the situation towards some positive progress but dead slow. MMP team is junior has also not any expert support, so not handling contractor properly.
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1.2.4 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project
17. MMP has submitted tender documents and design report for all 6 DNI zones in New Sukkur, Sukkur, Rohri and Khairpur. Tender Documents and Deign reports are reviewed by ADB, Kevin Taylor design review consultant of GHK and NSUSC capital works unit and all comments have been communicated to MMP for compliance, tender was opened on 31st October 2012 as it was advertised. Tender was opened as scheduled and awarded to lowest evaluated and technical responsive bidder M/s Haji Sirajuddin Soomro in current quarter, contract was signed on 26th December 2012 in NSUSC office between MD and Contractor.
18. Work has been started and in full swing till March 31st 2013, 59km PE pipe line was laid in all six DNI zones out of 62km total water lines, house connections will be started once PE pipe is laid , Over Head Tank construction will be started once geotechnical report is received from MMP after confirmation of soil bearing capacity.
19. Around 2000 house connections has been installed in Khairpur, and Sukkur.
20. Excavation of one overhead tank has been started in Khairpur Mirs.
21. The NOC is obtained from SEPA, EMP Compliance is under progress and improving.
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1.2.5 Landfill Sites for All Six Towns ICB-5 Project 22. MMP has submitted conceptual design reports for landfill sites of Rohri , Shikarpur, and Khairpur along with procedure for ECP contract , mode of contract will be decided by ADB as contract process outlines has been submitted to ADB for approval.
23. The MMP consultant submitted only one report of “EIA of Landfill Rohri” which is under review. For remaining EIA reports, the submission time line was end of April 2012 but still awaited from MMP.
1.2.6 Indus Water Intake Project 24. The existing main municipal water supply of Sukkur city and part of New Sukkur is provided through two conventional water treatment plants (WTPs) at Bunder Road WTP and Numaish Gah WTP. The source of raw water supply for these two plants is an intake pumping station (IPS) located on the right bank of the River Indus just across the road from the Bunder road WTP and at a distance of about 3 km from Numaish WTP.
25. The Existing intake is not ideally located for several reasons:
I. It is located on the bank of the River Indus and may in extreme conditions be subject to flooding.
II. It is located downstream of untreated waste water outfalls which dispose of about one third of the total waste water flow of the city.
III. The raw water quality of River Indus is highly turbid throughout much of the year which causes major problems and expenses in its treatment.
IV. At certain times of the year the level of River Indus falls to a point that river bed dries up completely at the location of existing intake pipes.
V. There is a strong probability that in the near future the low water level of Indus will frequently fall below that of the intake pipes, which will result in failure of the municipal water supply.
26. The existing intake is located on a right hand channel due to bifurcation of the Indus around an island and this channel has lower flow than the main left hand channel. At present Intake pumping station location contaminations levels fall and rise in prorate to flow of water in Sukkur channel. During High flows contamination levels reduces due to dilution and vice versa. During extremely Low flows (pond levels less than 195.0 ft) water may become unfit to lift for drinking purposes.
27. Based on the Environmental Assessment and Review Framework (EARF), Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA) checklist as per ADB guidelines was filled up, and concluded that the proposed project is categorized as ”A” project requiring Environmental Impact Assessment report. The REA checklist filled up for the project is provided in Appendix B.
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28. Based on Pakistan Environmental Protection Act (1997) and Pakistan IEE and EIA Review Regulations (2000), the project is listed in Schedule II requiring Environmental Impact Assessment report.
29. The RCC consultant has submitted EIA report; same is also forwarded by NSUSC to ADB for review. ADB has asked for second baseline survey during summer 2012, therefore the EIA had been modified accordingly and re-submitted with ADB in July- August 2012. The public hearing was held on 18th October 2012, then expert committee meeting of SEPA in December 2012 at Karachi. NOC has been obtained from EPA Sindh in December 2012.
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PART II ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
1.1 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project 30. All the monitoring aspects were within parameter, no major irreversible environmental situations is reported during reporting period.
1.2 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur& Shikarpur CB-3 Project 31. Noise monitoring has been regularly conducted at Khakishah, Numaish gah and Bandar road, and all the mostly readings are within limits. No any excessive and intolerable noise reading is reported during the reporting period.
32. For the air quality monitoring, the contractor is asked but still awaited to be complied. No any high smoke, polluting vehicle or machinery has been observed or reported but complains have been received regarding dust emission, same are communicated to contractor and with respect to EMP compliance contractor is under capacity, progressing very slowly.
1.3 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project 33. Noise monitoring has been regularly conducted at Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri, and all the mostly readings are within limits. No any excessive and intolerable noise reading is reported during the reporting period.
PLATE-1: DNI ZONES PROJECT ICB-04 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Vehicular Emissions Monitoring by EPA certified lab
Vehicular emissions monitoring equipment
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Comparison of thimble with ringelman scale
Vehicular emissions monitoring equipment
1.4 FWater Quality Monitoring in Operations and Services 34. Samplings were carried out by NSUSC drinking water testing laboratory for monitoring water quality of Sukkur, Khairpur and rohri water supply schemes, treatment plants, inlets, tube wells and community hand pumps to elaborate the water quality of existing systems.
35. NSUSC laboratory collect water samples continuously to ensure that the water leaving the plant meets EPA &WHO standards on a daily basis and analyzes the samples
1.4.1 Methodology for Sampling 36. As per recommended methodology, water samples were collected in polystyrene sterilized bags(whirl-pak).similarly the tests for microbiological contamination we conduct it by adopting recommended procedure by washing the tin plates and pots with methylated spirit & fire procedure to avoid the intrusion of bacterial atmosphere ,samples were immediately then placed in field incubator at constant temperature of 44c for 18 hours for growing bacterial culture with this we see the numbers and availability of pathogen organism. .
Table-2: Parameters and Methods of Water Testing
Sr. No.
Parameters Methods of analysis used
1 Arsenic Field Arsenic Testing kit, Merck 2 Color (TCU) Sensory Test 3 Conductivity (uS/cm) EC meter, Senso Direct Cond200 4 Hardness Photo Meter Kit Method (201 HR) 5 Odor Sensory Test 6 pH pH Meter, Senso Direct pH200 7 Turbidity Turbi-check meter 8 Salinity Salinity meter 9 Tds Senso-direct meter
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Sr. No.
Parameters Methods of analysis used
10 Chlorine Spectro-meter(method-100) 11 E.coli Wagtech kit
1.4.2 Water Sample Location 37. Water quality monitoring is part of NSUSC safeguards unit, under this laboratory has been established at Numaish gah water treatment plant Sukkur, through which water quality testing is conducted regularly for Rohri, Suukur and Khairpur. On the basis of drinking water testing results, findings and recommendations are sent to operations and services department internally for necessary improvements and actions. Detailed results are presented in ANNEXURE-1. The city and region vise detail is provided as under
a) Sukkur
38. For conducting water tests (Physical, chemical, biological), SURFACE Water samples were collected from the inlet & outlet of main water pump station at water Treatment plants of phase-1 Bander road WTP,phase-3 Numaishgah WTP and phase-4 Airport road WTP. These water treatment plants are the main important sources which supply water to different areas of SUKKUR.
b) Khairpur
39. For conducting water tests (Physical, chemical, biological), surface and ground water samples were collected from various sources like tube wells, community pumps and from public tapes at KHAIRPUR. Samples were taken from the inlet & outlet of main water pump station at mohalla khaki shah-WTP (mix water of river & boring water), phase-1 & phase-2 of mohalla bhurgiri near bhurgiri bridge. Phase 1,2,3 of GHARI-PUL water supply pump station. These tube wells & borings are the main important sources which supply water to different areas of KHAIRPUR.
c) Rohri
40. For conducting water tests (Physical, chemical, biological), Samples were taken from the inlet & outlet of main water treatment plants.There are two main important water treatment plants named as old water works and new water works which supply water to different areas of ROHRI.
1.4.3 RESULTS & DISCUSSION 41. Water samples were collected from various sources like tube wells (borings), community hand pumps and from public tapes at KHAIRPUR. Whereas water Samples of Sukkur & Rohri was taken from the inlet & outlet of main water pump station of water treatment plants. it is concluded from results that some water samples of Ghari-pul bridge and Burgri-pul bridge Khairpur which are ground bore water are in accordance with the guidelines of WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION(WHO) , water samples like from khaki
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shah area have slight variation from guidelines of (WHO) in parameters TDS,CONDUCTIVITY,HARDNESS,PHYSICAL TASTE,i.e. water is termed as DRINKABLE. Where as water sample of area Dargah-khaki near khaki bridge(ground water-motor & hand pump) and of area SABEEL-PIONT near municipal office found within permissible limits given by WHO & PAK-EPA hence water of this area & location found PURE AND DRINKABLE.
42. Similarly water samples of Sukkur and Rohri water treatment plant which use (surface water) don’t meet the standards given by WHO & PAK-EPA for drinking water. While detailed test results sheets are attached below…
1.4.4 Major Findings from Test Results 43. It is revealed after analyzing parameters that water outlet of khaki-shah-water treatment plant at Khairpur have small variation from standards in parameters like Taste,color,Turbidity, where as outlet water of area BURGIRI water supply pump station & Ghari-pul water supply pump station at khairpur found within permissible limits given by WHO &PAK-EPA in parameters like;PH,Taste,Color,odor,Turbidity,Hardness hence water of area Burgiri p.s & Ghari-pul p.s is found within permissible range. Some of the Tubewells are identified as saline due to high TDS also informed to Operations Department.
44. Similarily water samples collected from Inlet & outlet of Rohri water treatments plants.according to the test result parameters like,Taste,Color,Turbidity and chlorine don’t meet the standards given by the WHO & PAK-EPA for drinking water.
45. Whereas result of SUKKUR water treatments plants OUTLET also don’t meet the standards in parameters like; Taste,Color,Turbidity & chlorine hence water quality of this area in not acceptable by the WHO & PAK-EPA drinking water.
1.4.5 RECOMMENDATIONS 46. It has been concluded after conducting physical,chemical ,lab tests that there is problem of non purification system, the plants are under rehabilitation process.
47. No Settling & sedimentation time given to inlet water so good time should be given to settling ponds,porper filteration,coagulation and chlorination may provide best solution to make water quality better & potable.
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PART III ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
1.5 Improvement of Sewerage, Khairpur 48. The project is in operational phase with better compliance as per EMP. The matrix here under presents compliance
progress as suggested in EMP.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MATRIX IMPROVEMENT OF SEWERAGE, KHAIRPUR PROJECT OPERATIONAL PHASE (AS PER EMP)
EMP Concern Mitigation Measures (MM) Recommended
Timing to Implement
(MM)
Compliance Progress Remarks/ Signal
1. Hazards due to blockage of sewer lines
1. Provision of sufficient O&M staff 2. Provision of sewer cleaning
equipment for cleaning the sewers
3. Development of a system to register public complaints and urgent clearance of blockages in the system
Through out operations
1. Sufficient staff present 2. Latest machinery for sewer cleaning available 3. Efficient Complaint System Available
Green
2. Health and safety risk to operational staff and general public
1. All operation and maintenance (O&M) staff should be trained in operational procedures designed to avoid infection from wastewater, and health and safety procedures to protect against any exposure to hazardous conditions.
2. Ventilation of sewers/manholes should be done before entry to avoid accumulation of noxious gases.
3. Formal emergency procedures
Through out operations
1. Capacity building session conducted 2. Proper Manhole covers provided 3. Emergency Response plan under preparation 4. HSE plan developed 5. Protective equipment provided to workers 6. Continuous & Vigilant monitoring by NSUSC, in case of theft new
Green
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MATRIX IMPROVEMENT OF SEWERAGE, KHAIRPUR PROJECT OPERATIONAL PHASE (AS PER EMP)
EMP Concern Mitigation Measures (MM) Recommended
Timing to Implement
(MM)
Compliance Progress Remarks/ Signal
should be developed by concerned officials of NSUSC for dealing with the accidents.
4. The sewer-cleaning workers should be provided protective equipments like gas masks, gloves etc.
5. Safety equipment should be provided and maintained by the NSUSC
6. Vigilant monitoring by NSUSC for immediate replacement of any stolen or damaged manhole covers.
manhole cover is provided
3.Capacity buiding of the operators at DS
The operators at the DSs should be properly trained for, especially the operation of pumps and to avoid manhandling to avoid frequent breakdowns and long life of the pumping machinery.
At the start of O&M activity
1. Operators are trained 2. HSE Capacity building session conducted
Green
4.Disposal of screening from DS
Proper collection and disposal of screening at a safe place designated by TMA
Through out the operations
Screening waste is properly disposed
Green
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1.6 Larkana Sewerage Priority Improvement Project 49. The overall compliance progress of projects as above is presented in the tabular for as under:
EMP Concern Mitigation Measures (MM) Recommended Timing to Implement (MM)
Compliance Progress
Remarks/ Signal
Health and safety risk to operational staff and general public
• All operation and maintenance (O&M) staff should be well trained in operational procedures designed to avoid any mishap, and health and safety procedures to protect against any exposure to hazardous conditions.
• Formal emergency procedures should be developed by concerned officials of NSUSC for dealing with the accidents.
• Safety equipment should be provided and maintained by the NSUSC
Through out operations
Satisfactorily Complied
Green
Capacity buiding of the operators at DS
• The operators at the DSs should be properly trained for, especially the operation of pumps and generators and to avoid manhandling to avoid frequent wear and tear/breakdowns and long life of the machinery.
At the start of O&M activity
Satisfactorily Complied
Green
Noise and Vibration • Timely maintenance of the Equipment/Machinery
• Replacement of parts as per life schedule of the Equipment
• Avoid overloading of the Equipment • Conduct regular noise and air Monitoring • Regular maintenance is essential. Noisy
equipment should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. The design of the site
When and Where Required
Satisfactorily Complied
Green
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EMP Concern Mitigation Measures (MM) Recommended Timing to Implement (MM)
Compliance Progress
Remarks/ Signal
should enable easy access to the machinery;
• Lights or sirens to indicate emergencies should be considered in relation to the proximity of residential premises. Lights would be preferable to a siren if the installation is close to residential premises as a siren could cause an environmental nuisance.
Air Pollution • Use of excellent quality fuel • Storage of fuel in a way to avoid release
VOCs • Proper and timely maintemance of the
generators • Timely repair of the demaged/poor parts
Throughout Operation
Satisfactorily Complied
Green
Odour • Regular Leakage inspection • Timely detection and repair of Leakages
from pipes and pumps • Timely replacement of pipe or spareparts • Regular Maintenance of Vantilation fan
Throughout Operation
Satisfactorily Complied
Green
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EMP Concern Mitigation Measures (MM) Recommended Timing to Implement (MM)
Compliance Progress
Remarks/ Signal
Soil Contamination • Timely detection and repair of Leakages from pipes and pumps and fuel storage tanks
• Regular Maintenance of pipes and pumps and fuel storage tanks
Operation Satisfactorily Complied
Green
1.7 ICB-3 Projects
1.7.1 Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur & Khairpur ICB-3 Project The overall compliance progress of projects as above is presented in the tabular for as under. The Annexure-2 shows Joint field visit findings and recommendations.
EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Khaki Shah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance Progress
Induction of local labours
• Contractor should ensure the local labour is hired and reported
Before and during construction
Around 70% labor are local
Impact on Geology • No tree should be cut; • Movement of machinery will be restricted in project site; • The camps will be established in clearings that already exist.
Construction phase
More than 10 trees are cut at Numaish gah Vehicles and machinery movement is restricted
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Khaki Shah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance Progress
Maintenance of roads • Ensure to return the road in proper condition Contruction phase Dirt on roads that will be cleaned as the project is over, no major issue
Air quality • Trucks transporting soil, sludge, and other materials shall have the cargo completely covered by heavy canvas, which is tied down;
• All equipment and machinery used during installation shall be well maintained with full compliance of national and local regulations.
• Water trucks shall sprinkle water on all unpaved roads used by project vehicles to access rehabilitation sites;
• Fuel-efficient and well-maintained trucks shall be employed for transportation of equipment and machinery to minimize exhaust emissions;
• Project vehicles shall not be operated during designated periods of high use in order to reduce idling time with the subsequent release of deisel smoke;
• Impose speed limit and encourage efficient journey.
During construction operations
There is water sprinkling but irregular Evhicles are not tested
Noise • Rehabilitation work will be minimized after sunset and will commence as agreed to during the public consultation program;
• Equipment that creates noise shall be enclosed as necessary to conform to who noise limits; and
• The contractor shall also maintain and service all support instalation equipment to minimize noise levels.
During construction
No major noise issue Regular readings are taken
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Khaki Shah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance Progress
Water Supply • Ensure the supply of water to community is not disturbed • Construction should be done in sucha way that the water
supply is not disturbed.
During construction
Water supply is regular and not intrupted due to project activities
Annual religious festivals
• Mitigated with coordination of traffic polic/local administration • Ensure clearing of route
During construction
No any event recorded yet
Soil quality • Timely detection and repair of leakages from pipes and pumps and fuel storage tanks within 4 hours
• Ensure regular maintenance of pipes and pumps and fuel storage tanks
• Ensure that tarpaulin sheats are placed under the equipment
During construction
Minute leakage, mitigated accordingly Provision of sheets need to be improved
Water Contamination • Ensure timely detection and repair of leakages from pipes, pumps and fuel storage tank.
• Water from washing areas and the kitchen should be released into sumps.
• No contaminated effluents should be released into the environment without having been treated.
• Vehicles and other equipment should not be serviced outside of the designated areas.
During construction
No water contamination reported
Coordination with community
• Ensure proper coordination with community to ressolve social issues.
• Ensure that the contractor will advertise on local media &
Before and during construction phase
Still awaited from Contractor
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Khaki Shah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance Progress
news paper about the progress of work.
Safety and health precautions for the workers
• Ensurewaering and provsion of workers with skull guard or hard hat, gloves, protective boots at all times
• Contractor shall instruct his workers in health and safety matters and require the workers to use the provided safety equipment.
• Establish all relevant safety measures as required by law and good engineering practices and as per hse plicy of nsusc .
• Contractor shall provide first aid facilities for the workers on when and where required basis
• Ensure first aid box at all location , vehicles and staff nurse to be present at location at times at main construction office
During installation PPEs are provided Compliance is slow Training is conducted First boxes available
Alternate route to animals
• Ensure a proper alternative route to the buffellos During construction
No any unwanted event reported
Nuisance to nearby properties and community concerns
• Contractor shall monitor employee behavior and enforce standards of conduct;
• Set up complaints hot line, with dedicated number and staff recording, response and resolution monitoring.
• Comlaint register at all locations • Gender sensitive monthly meeting with stakehders including
women
Throughout the duration of rehabiliation works
No any unwanted event reported
Wires/pumps and electrical equipment
• All wires should be properly grounded or properly attcheted to wall.
• All electrical equipment should be properly placed.
Construction phase
Partially complied Non-compliances
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Khaki Shah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance Progress
reported and also attened and ractified
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1.7.2 Rahabilitation of Bunder Road WTP, Sukkur
EMP Compliance Progress for for Rehabilitation of Bundar Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress Supply of water • Ensure that the supply of water to community will not
distrub. • Rehabilitation will be done in such a way that water supply
will not disturb
During construction operations
Water supply is regular and not intrupted due to project
Induction of local labour
• Contractor should ensure that the local labour is hired and reported.
During construction operations
Aoround 50% labor are local
Mobilization problems
Ensure that the equipment transptation plan will be prepared to prevent: • Hindrances to locals, • Blockage of streets and roads; and • Equipment will be placed in safe, fenced place and all safe
handling procedures will be ensured
During construction phase
Equipment are safe Consultation with locals not documented No blockade reported
Coordination with community
• Ensure proper coordination with community to ressolve social issues.
• Ensure that the contractor will advertise on local media & news paper about the progress of work.
Before and during construction phase
Not Done
Maintenance of roads
• Ensure to return the road in proper condition. Contruction phase
No any major disroption reported
Air quality
• Trucks transporting soil, sludge, and other materials shall
have the cargo completely covered and tied by heavy
During construction
There is water sprinkling but irregular
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EMP Compliance Progress for for Rehabilitation of Bundar Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress canvas;
• All equipment and machinery used during installation shall be well maintained with full compliance of national and local regulations.
• Water trucks shall sprinkle water on all unpaved roads used by project vehicles to access rehabilitation sites;
• Fuel-efficient and well-maintained trucks shall be employed for transportation of equipment and machinery to minimize exhaust emissions;
• Project vehicles shall not be operated during designated periods of high use in order to reduce idling time with the subsequent release of deisel smoke;
• Sediment pond sludge is to be removed in covered trucks immediately upon excavation and not stocked.
phase Evhicles are not tested
Noise • Rehabilitation work will be minimized after sunset and will commence as agreed to during public consultation program
• Equipment that creates noise shall be enclosed as necessary to conform to who noise limits; and
• The contractor shall also maintain and service all support instalation equipment to minimize noise levels.
During construction phase
No major noise issue Regular readings are taken
Annual festivals at Lakka Bakka pir’s shrine
• Ensure Clearing of Route; • Ensure all arrangements will be done with public
consultation;
During construction
No any event recorded yet
Eruption of dieases • Ensure proper disposal of solid waste • Avoid ponding of water
During construction
Solid waste proiperly disposed No Ponding reported
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EMP Compliance Progress for for Rehabilitation of Bundar Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress Soil quality • Timely detection and repair of leakages from pipes and
pumps and fuel storage tanks within 4 hours • Ensure regular maintenance of pipes and pumps and fuel
storage tanks • Ensure that tarpaulin sheats are placed under the equipment
During construction
No leakage Provision of sheets need to be improved
Water Contamination
• Ensure timely detection and repair of leakages from pipes, pumps and fuel storage tank.
• Water from washing areas and the kitchen should be released into sumps.
• No contaminated effluents should be released into the environment without having been treated.
• Vehicles and other equipment should not be serviced outside of the designated areas.
During construction
No water contamination reported
Safety and health precautions for the workers
• Providing workers with skull guard or hard hat, gloves, protective boots.
• Contractor shall instruct his workers in health and safety matters and require the workers to use the provided safety equipment.
• Establish all relevant safety measures as required by law and good engineering practices.
• Ensure first aid box at all location , vehicles and staff nurse to be present at location at times at main construction office
Construction phase
PPEs are provided Compliance is slow Training is conducted First boxes available
Nuisance to nearby properties
• Contractor shall monitor employee behavior and enforce standards of conduct;
Throughout the duration of
No any unwanted event reported
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EMP Compliance Progress for for Rehabilitation of Bundar Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress • Ensure of implementation of mitigation measures versus
milestone payments for mitigation • Provide Complaint registers at all locations; • Gender Sensitive monthly meeting with stakeholders
including women.
rehabiliation works
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1.7.3 Rahabilitation of Numaish WTP, Sukkur EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Numaish Gah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress Continous water supply
• Ensure the supply of water to community is not disturbed. During construction operations
Good
Induction of local labour
• Contractor should ensure hiring of local labor and report. During construction operations
Aoround 50% labor are local
Mobilization problems
Ensure that the equipment transptation plan will be prepared to prevent: • Hindrances to locals, • Blockage of streets and roads; and • Equipment will be placed in safe, fenced place and all safe handling
procedures will be ensured
During construction phase
Equipment are safe Consultation with locals not documented No blockade reported
Coordination with community
• Ensure proper coordination with community ; • Ensure that contarctor will provide monthly newsletter in sindhi and
adevertise on media about project progress and major activities
Before and during construction phase
Not done,
Maintenance of roads
• Ensure to return the roads in proper condition Contruction phase Numaish mainroad was spoiled, will be re-conditioned on completion of project
Safety and Health Precautions for the Workers
• Providing workers with skull guard or hard hat, gloves, protective boots.
• Contractor shall instruct his workers in health and safety matters and require the workers to use the provided safety equipment.
Contruction phase PPEs are provided Compliance is slow
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Numaish Gah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress • Establish all relevant safety measures as required by law and good
engineering practices. • Ensure first aid box at all location , vehicles and staff nurse to be
present at location at times at main construction office
Trainoing is conducted First boxes available Electrical safety partially complied
Air quality
• Trucks transporting soil, sludge, and other materials shall have the
cargo completely covered and tied by heavy canvas; • All equipment and machinery used during installation shall be well
maintained with full compliance of national and local regulations. • Water trucks shall sprinkle water on all unpaved roads used by
project vehicles to access rehabilitation sites; • Fuel-efficient and well-maintained trucks shall be employed for
transportation of equipment and machinery to minimize exhaust emissions;
• Project vehicles shall not be operated during designated periods of high use in order to reduce idling time with the subsequent release of deisel smoke;
• Sediment pond sludge is to be removed in covered trucks immediately upon excavation and not stocked.
During construction phase
There is water sprinkling but irregular Evhicles are not tested , will be tested
Nuisance to nearby properties
• Contractor shall monitor employee behavior and enforce standards of conduct;
• Ensure of implementation of mitigation measures versus milestone payments for mitigation
Throughout the duration of rehabiliation works
No any unwanted event reported
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EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Numaish Gah Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Construction Phase EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Compliance
Progress • Provide Complaint registers at all locations; • Gender Sensitive monthly meeting with stakeholders including
women.
Noise • Rehabilitation work will be minimized after sunset and will commence as agreed to public consultation;
• Equipment that creates noise shall be enclosed as necessary to conform to who noise limits; and
• The contractor shall also maintain and service all support instalation equipment to minimize noise levels.
During construction phase
No major noise issue Regular readings are taken
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ICB-03 PROJECT EMP COMPLIANCE
Emergency Assembly Point, Khakishah WTP Tool Box Talk, Numaish Gah WTP
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Joint HSE Visit Khakishah WTP ADB Visit Khakishah WTP
Workers wearing PPEs during Work A Display Board
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1.7.4 Shikarpur Wastewater Disposal Stations EMP Compliance Progress for Rehabilitation of Sewerage Disposal Stations Shikarpur
Construction Phase
EMP Aspect Mitigation Measure Timing Location Compliance Progress
Mobilization Problems
Equipment transportation plan to be prepared by contractor to prevent: • hinderances to locals, • Congestion in streets and roads; and • equipment will be placed in safe, fenced place and all safe
handling procedures will be ensured
Before and during Installation
All Disposal Stations
No any unwanted event reported
Institutional strengthening and capacity building
• Training Session • Manuals • Standard Operating Procedures • HSE Policy
Before Installation At Installation Site or any other suitable location
Trainings not conducted
Wastewater Overflow
• Installation of all DSs will be carried out one at a time to avoid overflow of system
• Bypassing arrangements for all Disposal stations through standby machinery and Installation of all DSs
During Instalation Planning
DS facilities No any unwanted event reported
Air quality • Mask and goggles, gloves and othr PPEs will be ensured during painting
• Frequent monitoring of machinery used for renovation/installation activities for all emmisions as per Pak-EPA, ADB recommended standards
• All heavy equipment, machinery and vehicles will be in compliance with the national regulations on air emissions.
• Undertake dust suppression by periodic water spraying. • Speed of vehicles will be not more than 20 KPH in the site
During Painting work
DS facilities No painting work Monitoring not conducted Irregular water sprinkling
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premises
Noise • All equipment and machinery used during installation shall be well maintained with full compliance of national and local regulations.
• Frequent monitoring as per standards will be conducted • Construction activities will be limited to daylight hours only. • If high noise levels are expected-Installation will be
enclosed to prevent noise release. • The contractor will maintain and service all support
instalation equipment to minimize noise levels. • As per WHO gudelines noise level will be maintained within
70 dB(A) of the site boundary for Industrial, commercial shopping and traffic areas, and 55 dB(A) for residential areas, schools and hospitals
• Weekly Noise Checking
during Installation DS facilities
No major noise issue No machinery installation work in progress Regular readings are taken
Safety Precautions for the Workers and first aid.
• Providing workers with hard hat, gloves, protective boots. • Contractor shall instruct his workers in health and safety
matters and require the workers to use the provided safety equipment.
• Establish all relevant safety measures as required by law and good engineering practices.
• Contractor shall provide first aid facilities for the workers on when and where required basis
During Installation DS facilities .
PPEs are provided Compliance is slow Trainoing is not conducted First boxes not available No any accident reported
Safety Precautions for nearby communities
• Comply with NSUSC Environment and HSE policies, HSE Mannual;
• Fence site to ensure the safety of the community;
Throughout During Installation
All DS. Signs not installed
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• Install warning signs informing the community of the construction activities and the use of heavy machinery;
• Incorporate best practices – complaints reports and resolution
• Set up complaints hot line, recording, response and resolution monitoring.
House Keeping • Site will be cleaned/sweeped routinely • Water Sprinkling on dusty ground • Bins for the waste • Prepare House Keeping Plan
Throughout During Installation
All DS. Not Satisfatory
Medical emergency • Make nursing arrangements throughout period of the project
• Place First aid box at each installation site • Train atleast three person to handle the emergency
Throughout During Installation
All DS. No any accident reported
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1.8 DNI Zones, Water & Waste Water Projects in Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri ICB-4 Project Overall progress for Sukkur, Khairpur and Rohri has been summarized with respect to EMP for the reporting period in following matrix. The Annexure-3 shows Joint field visit findings and recommendations.
ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE Sources of Materials
Investment Program Implementation Unit ( NSUSC);
1. Take approval of quarries
HSS YES
(iii) If additional quarries will be required after construction has started, obtain written approval from IPMU; and;
HSS
(iv) Submit to DSC on a monthly basis documentation of sources of materials.
2. Submit to DSC on a monthly basis documentation of sources of materials.
HSS YES
Air Quality (i) Consult with NSUSC/DSC on the designated areas for stockpiling of clay, soils, gravel, and other construction materials;
3. Stockpile material with uninterrupted access
HSS YES
(ii) Damp down exposed soil and any stockpiled on site by spraying with water when necessary during dry weather;
4. Sprinkle water HSS YES
(iv) Use tarpaulins to cover sand and other loose material when transported by trucks; and
5. Cover material during transportation
HSS NO
(v) Fit all heavy equipment and machinery with air pollution control devices which are operating correctly.
6. Submit emission test results of vehicles fitness
HSS PARTIAL
Surface water quality
(i) Avoid stockpiling of earth fill especially during the monsoon season unless covered by tarpaulins or plastic sheets;
Construction Contractor HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE (ii) Prioritize re-use of excess spoils and materials in the construction works. If spoils will be disposed, consult with NSUSC/DSC on designated disposal areas;
HSS YES
(iii)Install temporary silt iii) Install temporary silt traps or sedimentation basins near the drainage leading to the water bodies;
HSS NO
(iv) Place storage areas for fuels and lubricants away from any drainage leading to water bodies;
HSS YES
(v) Dispose any wastes generated by construction activities in designated sites; and vi) Conduct surface quality inspection according to the Environmental Management Plan (EMP).
HSS YES
Noise Levels (i) Plan activities in consultation with NSUSC/DSC so that activities with the greatest potential to generate noise are conducted during periods of the day which will result in least disturbance;(ii) Require horns not be used unless it is necessary to warn other road users or animals of the vehicle‘s approach;(iii) Minimize noise from construction equipment by using vehicle silencers, fitting jackhammers with noise-reducing mufflers, and portable street barriers the sound impact to surrounding sensitive receptor; and(iv) Maintain maximum sound levels not exceeding 80
Measure ambient noise HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE decibels (dbA) when measured at a distance of 10 m or more from the vehicle/s.
Existing Infrastructure and Facilities
(i) Obtain from NSUSC and/or DSC the list of affected utilities and operators;(ii) Prepare a contingency plan to include actions to be done in case of unintentional interruption of services; and(iii) Develop and implement an AC Pipes Management Plan
Prepare a contingency plan to include actions to be done in case of unintentional interruption of services;
HSS YES
Provide folding umbrella shelter with chairs and table
HSS
Flora and Fauna
(i) Minimize removal of vegetation and disallow cutting of trees if not required for the construction activities;(ii) If tree-removal will be required, obtain tree-cutting permit from the Municipal Council or District Collector; (iii) Earth-ball trees and transplant to NSUSC-approved areas;
Safeguard all flora and fauna
HSS N/A
(iv) Require to plant three native trees for every one that is removed; and
HSS N/A
(v) Prohibit employees from cutting of trees for firewood.
HSS YES
Landscape and Aesthetics
(i) Prepare and implement Waste Management Plan;(ii) Avoid stockpiling of excess excavated soils;(ii) Coordinate with BMB for beneficial uses of excess excavated soils or immediately dispose to designated areas;(iv) Recover used oil
(i) Prepare and implement Waste Management Plan;
HSS PARTIAL
(ii) Avoid stockpiling of excess excavated soils;
HSS YES
(iii) Coordinate with BMB for beneficial uses of
HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE and lubricants and reuse or remove from the sites;(v) Manage solid waste according to the following preference hierarchy: reuse, recycling and disposal to designated areas;(vi) Remove all wreckage, rubbish, or temporary structures (such as buildings, shelters, and latrines) which are no longer required; and(vii) Request NSUSC/DSC to report in writing that the necessary environmental restoration work has been adequately performed before acceptance of work.
excess excavated soils or immediately dispose to designated areas; (iv) Recover used oil and lubricants and reuse or remove from the sites;
HSS YES
(v) Manage solid waste according to the following preference hierarchy: reuse, recycling and disposal to designated areas;
HSS PARTIAL
(vi) Remove all wreckage, rubbish, or temporary structures (such as buildings, shelters, and latrines) which are no longer required; and
HSS PARTIAL
(vii) Request NSUSC/DSC to report in writing that the necessary environmental restoration work has been adequately performed before acceptance of work.
HSS N/A
Accessibility (i) Plan transportation routes so that heavy vehicles do not use narrow local roads, except in the immediate vicinity of delivery sites;(ii) Schedule transport and hauling activities during non-peak hours;(iii) Locate entry and exit points in areas where there is low potential for traffic congestion;(iv)
Providing sign boards informing nature and duration of construction works and contact numbers for concerns/Complaints.
HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE Keep the site free from all unnecessary obstructions; (v) Drive vehicles in a considerate manner;
(vi) Coordinate with Town Traffic Office for temporary road diversions and with for provision of traffic aids if transportation activities cannot be avoided during peak hours; and
(vi) Coordinate with Town Traffic Office for temporary road diversions and with for provision of traffic aids if transportation activities cannot be avoided during peak hours; and
HSS YES
(vii) Notify affected sensitive receptors by providing sign boards informing nature and duration of construction works and contact numbers for concerns/Complaints.
(vii) Notify affected sensitive receptors by providing sign boards informing nature and duration of construction works and contact numbers for concerns/Complaints.
HSS PARTIAL
Socio-Economic –Income.
(i) Leave spaces for access between mounds of soil; (ii) Provide walkways and metal sheets where required to maintain access across trenches for people and vehicles; (iii) Increase workforce in front of critical areas such as institutions, place of worship, business establishment, hospitals, and schools;(iv) Consult businesses and institutions regarding operating hours and factoring this in work schedules; and(v) Provide sign boards for pedestrians to inform nature and
Maintain Access routes HSS YES
Provide walkways and metal sheets where required to maintain access across trenches for people and vehicles;
HSS YES
Increase workforce in front of critical areas such as institutions, place of worship, business establishment, hospitals, and schools
HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE duration of construction works and contact numbers for concerns/Complaints.
Provide sign boards for pedestrians to inform nature and duration of construction works and contact numbers for concerns/Complaints.
HSS YES
Socio-Economic -Employment
(i) Employ at least 50% of the labour force, or to the maximum extent, local persons within the 2-km immediate area if manpower is available; and(ii) Secure construction materials from local market.
(i) Employ at least 50% of the labour force, or to the maximum extent, local persons within the 2-km immediate area if manpower is available; and(ii) Secure construction materials from local market.
HSS YES
Occupational Health and Safety
(i) Develop and implement site-specific Health and Safety (H and S) Plan which will include measures such as: (a) excluding public from the site; (b) ensuring all workers are provided with and use Personal Protective Equipment; (c)H and S Training for all site personnel; (d)documented procedures to be followed for all site activities; and (e)documentation of work-related accidents;(ii) Ensure that qualified first-aid can be provided at all times. Equipped first-aid stations shall be easily accessible throughout the site;(iii) Provide medical insurance coverage for workers;(iv) Secure all installations from unauthorized intrusion and accident risks;(v) Provide supplies of potable drinking
Develop site specific health and safety plan
HSS PARTIAL
First aide box and person available all times
HSS YES
Provide medical insurance cover for workers
HSS NO
;(ii) Ensure that qualified first-aid can be provided at all times. Equipped first-aid stations shall be easily accessible throughout the site;
HSS YES
(iii) Provide medical insurance coverage for workers;
HSS NO
(iv) Secure all installations from unauthorized intrusion
HSS PARTIAL
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE water;(vi) Provide clean eating areas where workers are not exposed to hazardous or noxious substances;(vii) Provide H and S orientation training to all new workers to ensure that they are apprised of the basic site rules of work at the site, personal protective protection, and preventing injuring to fellow workers;(viii) Provide visitor orientation if visitors to the site can gain access to areas where hazardous conditions or substances may be present. Ensure also that visitor/s do not enter hazard areas unescorted;(ix) Ensure the visibility of workers through their use of high visibility vests when working in or walking through heavy equipment operating areas;(x) Ensure moving equipment is outfitted with audible back-up alarms;(xi) Mark and provide sign boards for hazardous areas such as energized electrical devices and lines, service rooms housing high voltage equipment, and areas for storage and disposal. Signage shall be in accordance with international standards and be well known to, and easily understood by workers, visitors, and the general public as appropriate; and(xii) Disallow worker exposure to noise level greater than 85 dBA for a
and accident risks;
(v) Provide supplies of potable drinking water;
HSS PARTIAL
(vi) Provide clean eating areas where workers are not exposed to hazardous or noxious substances;
HSS N/A
(vii) Provide H and S orientation training to all new workers to ensure that they are apprised of the basic site rules of work at the site, personal protective protection, and preventing injuring to fellow workers;
HSS YES
(viii) Provide visitor orientation if visitors to the site can gain access to areas where hazardous conditions or substances may be present. Ensure also that visitor/s do not enter hazard areas unescorted;
HSS YES
(ix) Ensure the visibility of workers through their use of high visibility vests when working in or walking through heavy equipment operating areas;
HSS PARTIAL
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE duration of more than 8 hours per day without hearing protection. The use of hearing protection shall be enforced actively.
(x) Ensure moving equipment is outfitted with audible back-up alarms;
HSS NO
(xi) Mark and provide sign boards for hazardous areas such as energized electrical devices and lines, service rooms housing high voltage equipment, and areas for storage and disposal.
HSS YES
Signage shall be in accordance with international standards and be well known to, and easily understood by workers, visitors, and the general public as appropriate; and
HSS YES
(xii) Disallow worker exposure to noise level greater than 85 dBA for a duration of more than 8 hours per day without hearing protection. The use of hearing protection shall be enforced actively.
HSS PARTIAL
Asbestos Cement Pipes
(i) Train all personnel (including manual labourers) to enable them to understand the dangers of AC pipes and to be able to recognise them in situ ;( ii) Report to management immediately if AC pipes are
Train all personnel (including manual labourers)
HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE encountered;(iii) Develop and apply AC Management Plan.
Community Health and Safety.
(i) Plan routes to avoid times of peak-pedestrian activities.(ii) Liaise with NSUSC/DSC in identifying high-risk areas on route cards/maps.(iii) Maintain regularly the vehicles and use of manufacturer-approved parts to minimize potentially serious accidents caused by equipment malfunction or premature failure.(iv) Provide road signs and flag persons to warn of dangerous conditions.
Maintain regularly the vehicles and use of manufacturer-approved parts to minimize potentially serious accidents caused by equipment malfunction or premature failure.(iv) Provide road signs and flag persons to warn of dangerous conditions.
HSS YES
Work Camps (i) Consult with NSUSC/DSC before locating project offices, sheds, and construction plants; (ii) Minimize removal of vegetation and disallow cutting of trees;(iii) Provide water and sanitation facilities for employees;(iv) Prohibit employees from poaching wildlife and cutting of trees for firewood;(v) Train employees in the storage and handling of materials which can potentially cause soil contamination;(vi) Recover used oil and lubricants and reuse or remove from the site;(vii) Manage solid waste according to the following preference hierarchy: reuse, recycling and disposal to designated areas;(viii) Remove all wreckage, rubbish, or
(ii) Minimize removal of vegetation and disallow cutting of trees;
HSS N/A
(iii) Provide water and sanitation facilities for employees;
HSS NO
(iv) Prohibit employees from poaching wildlife and cutting of trees for firewood;
HSS N/A
(v) Train employees in the storage and handling of materials which can potentially cause soil contamination;
HSS YES
(vi) Recover used oil and lubricants and reuse or remove from the site;
HSS YES
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ASPECT MITIGATION MEASURES ACTION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE temporary structures (such as buildings, shelters, and latrines) which are no longer required; and(ix) Request NSUSC/DSC to report in writing that the camp has been vacated and restored to pre-project conditions before acceptance of work.
(vii) Manage solid waste according to the following preference hierarchy: reuse, recycling and disposal to designated areas;
HSS NO
(viii) Remove all wreckage, rubbish, or temporary structures (such as buildings, shelters, and latrines) which are no longer required; and
HSS PARTIAL
Social and Cultural Resources
(i) Strictly follow the protocol for chance finds in any excavation work;(ii) Request NSUSC/DSC or any authorized person with archaeological field training to observe excavation;(iii) Stop work immediately to allow further investigation if any finds are suspected; and(iv) Inform NSUSC/DSC if a find is suspected, and take any action they require ensuring its removal or protection in situ.
Construction Contractor HSS N/A
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1.9 HSE Capacity Building in Operations HSE capacity building sessions have been conducted in February – April 2013 in operational regions of Khairpur, Shikarpur and Rohri. The detailed presentations were delivered by Mr. Attaullah Athar, Environmental Specialist of Safeguards Unit NSUSC. Mainly following topics were covered;
Environment Policy
HSE Policy
Asbestos Management Framework
Solid Waste Management
Water Supply
Waste Water Management
Pictorial record of the HSE sessions is presented hereunder.
HSE CAPACITY BUILDING IN OPERATIONS BY SAFEGUARDS UNIT
KHAIRPUR REGION
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SHIKARPUR REGION
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ROHRI REGION
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ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE 1- WATER QUALITY RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SENT TO OPERATIONS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT NSUSC
ANNEXURE 2- ICB-03 JOINT VISIT FINDINGS FOR EMP COMPLIANCE
ANNEXURE-3: ICB-04 EMP COMPLIANCE PROGRESS – JOINT VISIT REPORT
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ANNEXURE 1- WATER QUALITY RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SENT TO OPERATIONS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT NSUSC
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ANNEXURE 2- ICB-03 JOINT VISIT FINDINGS FOR EMP COMPLIANCE
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Environmental Social Occupational Health and Safety Corrective Action Plan
SUMMARY REPORT 07/01/2013 Site: Khaki Shah WTP Khairpur
NEXT VISIT ON 14.01.2013
Total Number of Observations 27 Closed observations 8 Open observations 19
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ESOHS RECEMMENDED ACTIONITEMS/CORRECTIVE ACTION PLANS Recommendations from NSUSC
Site Location: Khaki Shah WTP & force main line Khairpur
Ref# Department/Location
Findings
Issues date
Action Required
Target date Priority Responsibility Status Remarks
1 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Hard barrication(fencing) should be around deep pits
20/12/2012 on going High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close Done,
2 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Routes should be clear and maintained
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
3 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Safety shoes should be provided to all labour
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Not done, very
serious
4 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Walkways around ponds and filter beds should be clean and clear
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Partially done,
need to be
improved
5 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
maintain housekeeping on entire site, remove all extra material
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not
Done
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6 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Public consultation with community for all water treatment plants should be conductd
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close
Done, record
not provided
7 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
sprinkling of water on main path ways to avoid dust emission
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close Not done
8 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Whenever no any activity done on site main gates should be locked properly
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close Not done
9 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Electric cables should be placed or installed upto the men’s height
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close
Partially Done, to be done
as guided
10 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Electric cables should be away from live trees to avoid any incident/accident
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
11 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Open cables should be insulated to avoid electric shocks
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close Not done
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12 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Carriage trolleys should be covered with tarpaulin
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not seen
13 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
15 Dust bins should placed on whole site
07/01/2013
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
14 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Each plan’s checklist should be available on site
07/01/2013
22/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
15 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Vehicle emission test (noise and exhaust emission) should be conducted
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Noise done,
other to be done
16 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Electric cables which are used by contractor should be grounded or attached with walls
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close
Done, Should be on going
17 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur Material should be covered properly 20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close
Done, Should be on going
18 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur Material should be stored properly 20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Partially done, to
be complied
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19 Force main line
khairpur
Sprinkling of water on main road should be done twice daily.
01/01/2013
15/01/2013
high
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Close
Done, Should be on going
20 Force main line
khairpur
Sprinkling should be done in two shifts
1st 8:00 am
2nd 4:00 pm
01/01/2013
15/01/2013
high
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Done, Should be on going
21 Force main line
khairpur
Hard barrication around excavated area should be visible
01/01/2013
15/01/2013
high
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
22 Force main line
khairpur
Display the safety sign to avoid any mishap.
01/01/2013
15/01/2013
high
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open Not done
23 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur Trenches are open near channel gate 01/01/2013
15/01/2013
high
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
24 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Mr. Atif of HSS will visit site at least twice a week
7/1/2013
On-going
Open
25 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Mr. Atif of HSS will conduct EMP awareness session of 40 minutes,
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Partially done, to
be complied
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fortnightly
26 Khaki Shah WTP
Khairpur
Site environmental engineer of HSS will conduct tool box talk twice a week on Monday and Thursday
20/12/2012
15/01/2013
High
Environmental Engineer M/s
HSS Open
Partially done, to
be complied
27 Khaki Shah WTP Khairpur
Environmental Supervision engineer of MMP will conduct capacity building of site supervisory officers of HSS once a month
7/1/2013
On-going
Open
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