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    1 Introduction .... u .....~ ........................... u ••~ .... *.......*.u* .............................. 1.. 1

    1.1 Background......................................................................................................................... 1-1

    1.2 Brief Description ofthe Project Road ................................................................................. 1-1

    1.3 Context for the EMP .......................................................................................................... 1-2

    1.4 Clearance Requirements .................................................................................................... 1-3

    1.4.1 Environmental Clearance Procedure ...................................................................... 1-4

    1.5 Structure of the Report ...................................................................................................... 1-4

    2 Environmental Issues .......................................................................... 2-1

    2.1 Physical Environment......................................................................................................... 2·1

    2.1.1 Air ......................................................................................................................... 2-1

    2.1.2 Noise..................................................................................................................... 2·1

    Ii2.1.3 Water Resources ................................................................................................... 2·1

    2.1.4 Geology & Soil ....................................................................................................... 2·1

    2.2 Natural Environment ......................................................................................................... 2-2

    2.2.1 Flora...................................................................................................................... 2·2 "

    2.2.2 Fauna .................................................................................................................... 2·2 ..

    2.3 Social Environment ............................................................................................................ 2·2 .. 3 Environmental Management Plan ................~ ...... n ..... ••• uu..................... 3..1n 3.1 Pre·Construction Stage ...................................................................................................... 3·1 ..3.1.1 Pre·Construction Activities by PIU ......................................................................... 3·1

    3.1.2 Pre·Construction Activities by Contractor!Engineer ............................................... 3·1

    3.2 Construction Stage............................................................................................................. 3·1

    3.2.1 Construction stage activities by the contractor ...................................................... 3-1

    3.2.2 Construction Stage Activities by the PIU ................................................................ 3·1 ..

    3.3 Operation 513ge .................................................................................................................3-2

    3.4 Other Activities ..................................................................................................................3-2

    4 Implementation Arrangements .......................................................... 4-1 ..4.1 Environmental Monitoring Plan ......................................................................................... 4·1

    4.1.1 Monitoring Indicators ............................................................................................ 4-1

    4.2 Reporting System ............................................................................................................... 4-5

    4.3 Institutional 5etup ............................................................................................................. 4-6 •

    4.4 Good Environmental Construction Guidelines .................................................................... 4-7 "

    5 Environmental Management Budget .................................................. 5-1 ..

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    Table 1·1: ASRP Phase· I Roads ...................................................................................................... 1·1

    Table 1·2: Applicable laws and Regulations .................................................................................... 1·3

    Table 2·1: Impacts on water resources due to construction activities ................................. " .......... 2·1

    Table 3·1: Environmental Management Plan .................................................................................. 3-3

    Table 4-1: Environmental Monitoring Indicators ............................................................................. 4-1

    Table 4·2: Environmental Monitoring Plan ...................................................................................... 4·3

    Table 4-3: Summary details of Reporting ........................................................................................ 4-S

    Table 4·4: Institutional Responsibilities ........................................................................................... 4·6

    Table 4-5: Guideline for Good Environmental Practices .................................................................. 4·7

    Table 5·1: Budgetary Provisions for Environmental Management Measures ................................... 5·1

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    Figure 1-1: SH - 46 Corridor Map.................................................................................................... 1-2

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    ANNEXURE ·1: Construction Camp

    ANNEXURE· 2: Environmental Monitoring Formats

    ANNEXURE 3: Guidelines for Environmental Management

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    1.1 Background

    Assam is the most accessible state among the eight states of the north eastern region; and provides regional interconnectivity amongst the states as well as to rest of India. Traffic flows from rest of Ihe seven north eastern states and they confluence onlo the national highways in Assam through the SH and MDRs which provide interstate linkages before exiting the north eastern region. Recognizing the importance for road development of the region, Assam State Roads Project (ASRP) has been formulated.

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    The Government of India, on behalf of Government of Assam has applied for financing an amount of US$ 200 Million equivalent from the World Bank for Assam State Roads Project (ASRP). The project includes improvement of about 800 km of State Highways (SH) and Major ... District Roads (MDR). Priority roads of about 300km from amongst the 800km have been identified and are proposed to be taken up for implementation in the first phase of ASRP. Assam " PWD is in the process of preparing DPR (Detailed Project Road) for about 300 km (Stage -1) as part of 800 km in the state under the ASRP (Table 1-1).

    Table 1-1: ASRP Phase· 1 Roads .' SI. No Name of Road Road No From To length (Km) ..

    1 DudhnolMatlaMomoiGoalparoPancharolrnl SH-46 Dudhnol Pancharatna 42.0 2 Narengt.Chandarapur~M()rlgaon·Nagaon-Naltali SH·3 Marigaon Nagaoo 37.31 • 3 Bongalgaon North·Salmara. SH-2 Bongaigaon Barpeta 61.0 'f

    AbhayapulilanglaJanlaSarpeta

    4 Jorhat~Marionl~Mokokchung SIB1 Jorhat Nagajanka 16.0 • 5 Soibari Itakhola Sorpam Pavoi Borgang NH-S2 SH·45 Soibarlon NH-52 Sapekhatl 11.4

    6 Gogamukh Ggukanara ButlkurTelijan SH·22 Gogamukh GhHamara 25.4

    7 Ghllamara - Dhokukhana Machkhowa Butikur SH-42 Ghilamara Dhakukhana 16.0

    8 Jorhat~ Titabor Goronga SH·32 Sonitpur Goronga 12.34 •

    • 1.2 Brief Description of the Project Road • Project road SH-46, is a State Highway, which connects Dudhnoi on NH-37 to Pancharatna (Figure 1-1), on other end of NH-31 , near Brahmaputra River on the south bank. It is a single lane throughout with flexible pavement and badly damaged with ruts, pot holes and in some of • the stretches, pavement have been completely worn off leaving behind only earthen tracks resulting in very slow and low I poor movement of traffic. It has ten wooden bridges, which are in damaged condition and inadequate I not passable for through commercial vehicles. Due to connectivity between sections being affected, there is very low through traffic in such sections.

    .,This road section, in fact. is a part of road corridor, between Dudhnoi to Tikriquila via Pancharatna, earlier prioritized under Tranche-3, at Feasibility stage. However, section between • Pancharatna and Tikrikilla, being in a very deteriorated stage and without several bridge crossings, not included in the scope at PPTA stage and consequently, not carrying any significant traffic. rt was decided to drop this section and limit the scope of DPR between Dudhnoi and Pancharatna in a length of about 42.0 km (as per project ToR). .'

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    Figure 1-1: 8H - 46 Corridor Map

    1.3 Context for the EMP

    To assist the APWD in the project preparation, Mis Lea Associates South Asia Private Ltd has been chosen to carry out the "Environmental and Social Assessment study" for the Assam State Road Project (ASRP). As part of the project preparation, an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the project is conducted. The environmental issues identified in the EtA are to be addressed through appropriate environmental management measures. This Environmental Management Plan assists the project proponent and the contractor to implement the environmental management measures suggested as an outcome of the EIA with a pragmatic - approach.

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    1.4 Clearance Requirements

    Implementation of the project works would require clearances from the Pollution Control Board, Assam as well as several other line agencies. These would need to be obtained by the contractor before commencement of civil works in the project area. The clearances to be obtained are presented in the Error! Reference source not found ..

    Table 1-2: Applicable Laws and Regulations 51. Clearances Acts Approving Aiency Applicability to TIme Responsibility No the Project Required Execution Supervision

    PROJECT PREPARATION STAGE

    1 No Objection Water (Prevention and Pollution Control Applicable 3 months ASRP CE, WB Projects, Certificate (NOC) Control of Pollution) Board, Assam Project tn charge "~I

    Act 1974, Air PMUICSC (Prevention ,,'Control of Pollution) Act 1981

    2 Environment Environment Ministry of Not Applicable 6 months ASRP CE, WB Projects, " Clearance Protection Act 1986 Environment Project In charge,,'Notification dated,14 Forest, Govt. of India PMUISC

    September 2006

    3 Wild Life Clearance Wild Life Act 1972 Chief wildlife warden, Not Applicable 3 months ASRP CE, WB Projects,

    State INational Project tn charge " wildlife advisory board PMUISC

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    4 Diversion of fOl"est Forest Conservation Regional Office North Not Applicable 2 months ASRP CE, WB Projects,

    land for Non-forest Act (1980) Forest E,stem 2one, MoEF, Project In charge '.u.e Conservation Rules BBSR IMoEF, Shillong PMUISC ..(2003) and Guldellnes

    issued to date

    5 Permission for Assam Forest local Divisional Forest Applicable 1 month ASRP CE, WB Projects,

    removal of tree Regulation Officer for each Project tn charge

    growth within the (Amendment) Act workout PMUISC •PROW Felling 1995, Assam area

    conversion Government's,,'removal from stump Guidelines for

    site Compensatory

    Afforestation 2000 and • Assam forest Policy

    2004

    PROJECT IMPLEMENTA110N STAGE '. • Permission for Environment Central Ground Water Applicable 2 months Contractor CE, W8 Projects,

    Withdrawal of Protection Act 1986 Board Project tn charge

    Ground Water PMUISC

    7 Permission for State Water Policy of Water Resource Applicable (If 3 months Contractor CE, WB Projects, Withdrawal of Assam, 2002 Department, Assam the contractor Is Project tn charge Surface Water from extracting PMUISC Rivers, NaJa, Water surface water) harvesting • structurel Rese/'\lolrs/Pondsl • Irrlgallon canals

    8 NDC from The Ancient Assam State Not Applicable 2 months Contractor CE, WB Projects,

    Archaeological Monument Archeology Project tn charge,,' •

    Survey of India Archaeological sites Department PMUISC and Remains Act. 1958 Archaeological Survey •

    of India (ASI)

    Permission for Sand Assam minor mineral District ColiectOl" Applicable 1 month Contractor CE, WB Projects, • Mining from river concessions Rule, 1994 Taha.slldar Ilrrlgatlon Project tn charge

    bed department PMUISC 10 Permission for Assam minor mineral Department of Power, Applicable 1 month Contractor CE, WB Projects,

    Opening of New concessions Rule, 1994 Mines ,,' Minerals, Project tn charge •Quarry Assam PMUISC 11 Hot ml' plant, Air (Prevention Department of Power, Applicable 3 months Contractor CE, WB Projects,,,'

    Crushers, Cement Control of Pollution) Mines and Minerals Project tn charge •

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    Batchlng Plant Act. 1981 PMUISC

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    51. Oearanees Acts Approving Apncy Applicability to 11m. Responsibility No the Project Itequlred Execution Supervision

    " Storage of Hazardous Waste Pollution Control Applicable 3 months Contractor eE, IVB Projects, Hazardous (Management 'nd Board, Assam Project in

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    Environmental Impact Assessment Carried out for the project identified the major impacts that are likely from the implementation of the project. These issues are briefly presented in this section to give an overview and context in which the EMP has been formulated.

    2.1 Physical Environment •

    2.1.1 Air

    Absence of any major road in the project area has indicated low levels of environmental •pollutants. With the implementation of the project, there will be emissions from the traffic as well as emissions from developmental activities in addition to the domestic emissions raise the pollution level. Major contributor to the air pollutants in the area during project operation would be .,the road traffic. Emissions from asphalt hot-mix plants, transportation of construction materials and vehicular movement along the stretch will have temporary but significant impact on air quality.

    2.1.2 Noise

    The present project area is predominantly rural and has very few structures. There is not much traffic flow and hence no traffic induced noise pollution. Due to the widening of the road, it is '.

    •expected to raise the noise levels in the area due to traffic flow. Noise levels that are likely in the project area are estimated using screening model as the FHWA noise model. These noise levels are estimated for various design years in terms of average hourly Leq in dB (A). From the model output, it is evident that the noise levels are not likely to exceed the residential standards.As the •construction yards are proposed to be located at least 1000m downwind of habitations, no significant impact due to construction noise is expected. Construction workers will be provided •with protection equipment to guard against the noise impacts.

    • 2.1.3 Water Resources

    • The typical impacts on water quality during road construction are summarized in Table 2-1. • Table 2-1: Impacts on water resources due to construction activities 51. No Impacts Due To Construction Indicators

    1 Impact on water bodies Offset distance from the Col from the edge of the embankment

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    3 Loss of other water supply sources Alteration of drainage, run off, flooding

    Number of wells, hand pumps (if any) affected

    No. of cross drainage channels •

    4 Depletion of Ground Water recharge Area rendered impervious • 5 Contamination from fuel and lubricants Nature and quantum of contaminators 6 Contamination from improper sanitation and Waste Disposal Area of camp I disposal site and proximity to .. 7

    in Construction Camps Use of Water Supply for Construction

    water bodies I channels Quantum of water used •

    2.1.4 Geology & Soil • •As the proposed road passes through flat terrain and hilly area, no significant impact on geology

    is anticipated from activities involved in construction of proposed road. However, road •construction from activities will require supply of road building materials, which should be collected from approved quarry sites. Likely impact on the geology is due to the uncontrolled • blasting in the quarries supplying aggregates for construction at these sites. As these quarries

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    are licensed, the prevalent rules on blasting Will be adhered to. Hence, the impact on general geology of the reg ion is insignificant. At the construction sites, no blasting is envisaged.

    In this project contamination of the soil may take place, from the following activities at the construction zones, construction labour camps, construction plant sites and other auxiliary facilities required for the construction. Details of the activities from which the contamination can occur are presented below;

    • Scarified bitumen wastes, over production of bituminous product, • Debrts generation due to dismantling of structures, • Maintenance of the machinery and operation of the diesel generator sets on site, • Oil Spill from the operation of the diesel pumps and diesel storage, during transportation and transfer,

    parking places, and diesel generator sets, • Operation of the emulsion sprayer and laying of hot mix, • Operation of the residential facilities for the labour and officers, • Storage and stock yards of bitumen and emulsion, • Excess production of hot mix and rejected matenals

    2.2 Natural Environment

    2.2.1 Flora

    Right of Way for the road needs to be cleared of vegetation for construction of the road. These will involve cutting of the trees within the proposed RoW. The trees felling in this region will not have significant impact on the environment. However, mitigation measures will be taken with almost care. In the long term, the proposed plantation will have direct positive impact on the ecological resources. As per detailed assessment and inventory 3155 trees will be affected due to the project. These are mostly Diospyrosferrea, Ziziphusglaberrima, Callieacinerea, Calunaregamspinosa, Carissa spinarum, Albizizamara, Buchananialanzan and Dodonaea viscose. There is no presence of endangered flora in the project area and hence, no impacts on such species are anticipated.

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    The alignment does not encroach up on the forest lands. The construction and operation phase of the project doesn't possess threat to the fauna population available in the project area. There -

    - are no endangered species reported in the project area and hence, no impacts on these speCies are anticipated. However, adequate measures as per the management plan shall be implemented to offset any impacts that are likely to arise

    2.3 Social Environment -Impact of the proposed project on the socio-economic environment is expected to be-

    -overwhelmingly beneficial and is also one of the major objectives of undertaking these project initiatives. However, there are certain negative impacts on the socio-economic situation of the project area as listed below.

    .. • Population increase

    ... • Influx of construction workers • Economic impacts • AcquiSition of land and structures.. • Relocation of community stnuctures within the corridor-of-impact

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    Influx of construction workers and relocation of community structures in the corridor of impact are the major impacts associated with the social environment. Contractor would setup necessary infrastructure and the construction cam ps to accommodate the construction workers. This would reduce any increase in exploitation of infrastructure of the project surrounding area.

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    A description of the various management measures during various stages of the project is provided in the Table 3-1,

    3.1 Pre-Construction Stage

    3.1.1 Pre-Construction Activities by PIU

    Prior to the contractor mobilization, the PIU will ensure that an encumbrance free Col is handed over to enable the start of construction, The RoW clearance involves the following activities:

    • Clearance of the RoW Including removal of trees, and • Relocation of common property resources impacted, including cultural properties as temples and

    community assets as hend pumps and other utilities

    3.1.2 Pre-Construction Activities by Contractor/Engineer

    The pre-construction stage involves mobilisation of the contractor, the activities undertaken by the contractor pertaining to the planning of logistics and site preparation necessary for commencing construction activities, The activities include:

    • Joint field verification of EMP by the Engineer and Contractor • Modification (if any) of the contract documents by the Engineer • Procurement of construction equipment I machinery such as crushers, hot mix plants, hatching plants

    and other construction equipment and machinery • Identification and selection of material sources (quarry and borrow material, water, sand etc) • Selection, design and layout of construction areas, hot mix and batching plants, labour camps etc • Planning traffic diversions and detours, including arrangements for temporary land acquisition

    3.2 Construction Stage

    3.2.1 Construction stage activities by the contractor

    Constnuction stage activities require careful management to avoid environmental impacts< Activrties that trigger the need for environmental measures to be followed include:

    • Imbibing environmental prinCiples at all stages of construction as good ,engineering practices • Implementation of one-specific mitigationlmanagement measures suggested • Monitoring the quality of environment along the construction sites (as air, nOise, water and soil)

    There are several other environmental issues that have been addressed as part of good engineering practices, the costs for which have been accounted for in the Engineering Costs, They include improvement of roadside drainage, prOVision of additional cross drainage structures or rising of road height in flood prone stretches and reconstruction and improvement of bunds of the affected water bodies,

    3.2.2 Construction Stage Activities by the PIU

    The construction stage involves the following activities by PIU:

    • Tree plantation along the project corridor and landscaping along Junctions by the PIU, • Monitoring of environmental conditions through approved monnaring agency

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    3.3 Operation Stage

    Operation stage actives are to be carried out by the Environmental Cell includes mostly environmental monitoring of operational performance of the various mitigation/enhancement measures carried out as a part of ASRP.

    3.4 other Activities • Orientation of Implementation agency staff towards project specific issues of EMP implementation • Conducting additional studies for issues identified during any stage of project

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    Actfvities

    PRHONSTRUCTION STAGE Pr!Honstruction activities by PiU

    land Acquisition:

    The total area of private bnd to b@ acquired is 1 Slgha, 2 Katha~ and 8.2 lessa (2 Katha 5 lessa in the village of Bhalukmari, Kakamari and Goshal Bori, 4 Katha and 18,22 Lessa in Town Halbor and, 3l.eSSa in Niz~ Barpujla).

    Management Measure

    The acquisition of land and properties (Gavt. /privatl!!) wUI be carried out in iIIccOl-dance with the LA act ilM the Assam State Road Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy.

    ASRP has to ascertain that the environmental impacts arising due to the additional acquisition of land dUring project lmplementStlon shall be addressed and the same shall be integrated in the EMP and other relevant contract documents.

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    Corridor of Impact.

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    LA act,. 1984 &: Assam State Roads Resettlement and RehabUrtatlon Pclicy, 2004

    Responsibility

    Plannrng and Supervision and Execution Monitoring

    PIU. Revenue Dept., NGOsI Collaborating Agencies

    PIU/ASRP

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    :-j'he category of land to be a~ is 2 Katha and IS lasa of '~flSidentlal land. 9 less.a of agriCulwra,lland, 4 Katba and 1.2 leS5a of commel'tlat land and 3 lessa of highland not fit fOf cultivation Tree Cutting:

    The total number of trees to be cut fOf the project is 675

    As far as possible maximum efforts shaH be made to minimize the number of trees proposed to be felled by adopting sultable on the spot adjustment of engineering designs.

    Corridor of Impact. Design MoRTH20L6

    Dept of Environment and Forest, Assam, Tree Felling Contractor, PIU/ ASRP

    .,U/ASRP, Site Engineer/Sup eNision Consultant

    Trees shall be removed from the Corridor of Impact and construction sites before commencement of construction. Prior Permission shall be obtained from the Forest Settlement Officer for the felling of trees,

    The trees cut shall be disposed off through auction (lnclusive of tree stumps). This disposal shall be done immediately to ensure that the traffic movement is not disrupted, Progress of

    1 MoRTH Clause 111.1 with modifications mentioned in Appendix 3.15 shall be applicable for all the EMP Clauses

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    1.1.3 Utility Relocation and Common Property Re.u>Utces (CPR'S)

    1,1.4 Relocation of Cultural and Religious Properties

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    tree cutting snail be reported to the PIU. All community utilities and commOn property t'e$Ourees such as stand posts, bore wells, wells, ponds, water supply lines, toilets. sewage lines. drainage systems, optical fiber cables, electric power supply lines. transforme~ irrigation pump houses, telephone and television cable$ shq,1I be retocated and restored before the commencement of the road Improvement activity.

    While teb:ating these utilities and fac1lities. aU concerned agencies induding PlU shall take necessary pre-autions and shall provide barricades/delineatIon of such sltes to prevent accidents including accidental fan into bore holes. ~ drains both during demolition and construction/ relocation of such facilities. Standard safety practices shall be adopted for all such works.

    Early completion of works for schools, colleges and heah:h centres including shifting of ptes and construction of bot.ll1dary walls shall be pfanned during holiditf$-SO ·that ~ risk of acc:idents and disturbance t9 ~~ activity of such Insth:utlot"ls are mfnlrnlted.

    Proper placement (as per codes) of passenger sheltef5/bus stops shan be ensured to prevent distress to the commuters and passengers,

    Relocation sites for all CPRs shall be sel-ected In consultation with concerned communities, local admi nistrative authorities/departments. All cultural properties within the Col. whose structure is getting affected fully, shall be relocated at suitable locations, as desired by the community; and for partially impacted structures

    Corridor of Impact.

    Corridor of Impact. Temple·62/1oo Temple·70/0oo Mosque·70/010

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    NGOs; Contractor;

    Concerned Community

    PIU/ASRP, Site Engineer /Supervision Consultant

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    Properties are getting affected, In that '1 structures ale fUlly affected and 1$ stroctl,lres are partially affected.

    1.1.5 Orientation of Implementing Agencies

    enhancement measures shall be applied at the saine Sites before construction begins, depending O!'l the availability of space, requirement of the communities and fund availability.

    NO cultural properties or religious structures shall be removed or relocated Without the knowledge and written consent of the concerned parties or communities and local administration as the case may be. Sites for the relocation of these religiOUS structures shall be identified in accordance wlth the choice of the community.

    As far as possible, the architect oral elements of the structure should be conserved/reflected/translated into the design of new structures in accordanCe with wishes of the community

    Proper drainage and garbage disposal at such sites shall be ensured to prevent unhygienic conditions, blocking or drains etc. at/near relocated structures. Garbage collection bins, soaks pits or other appropriate measutes shall be provided apart from simple enhancement of such sites. The PlU shall oriantre orientation sessions during all stagf$ of the project. TNs sha!llndude orH:ite tfatN"B (general as well as speelfic: to the context of this subproject) as well.

    These sessions shan involVe concerned divl$lon~ . level staff of the ASRP In\(~d in the sub-project, Staff of the Sfte ~nginee(! Supervision Consultant and the implementing agencies.

    1.2 Pre-CoMtruction activities by the Contractor/Engineer of esc 1.2.1 Joint Field Verification The Engineer Inchal1E of Supervision Consuttant

    and the Contractor shall carry out joint field verifICation to ascertain the necessity of saving treES, environmental a~ ... ~rnmunlty resources

    Naamghar ~ 71/200 Consultant Mosque - 73/720 Idga (people gather Tor religious r~son) 73/920 Small Shrine 74/420 Naamghar ~ 75/610 Small Shrine ~ 76/730 Medium sized Shrine ~

    78/110 Small shrine 79/180 Naa mghar - 80/900 Naamghar ~ 82f785 Temple 11/000 Tiosk 22/395

    PIU/ASRP, PIU/ASRP Si1>! Engineer/Supervlsion Consultant

    Project Corridor EMP Contractor; PIU/ASRP Environmental Officer ofsc

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    Contract, Contractor Environmental Officer of MaRTH: 111.1, SC; PIU/ASRP Gol Air & Noise Standards. OSHA Standards

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    1,2.2 Assessment of Impacts due to Chanses/Revisions in the Project Work

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    Procurement of Machinery Crushers, Hot~mi)( Plants Batching Plants

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    whete\ler such representations or suggestions tn writing have been receilled and forwarded by the prOject authority or by the site engineer In accordance with the local situatloos.

    The cornptalntS/suggestlons toeether with the observations. and eJ:pert opInion of me Joint ver(fi(:ation team contaIning the need fot additional protection measures or willes In design/scale/nature of pniectJ~ measures induding the efficacy of enMru::ement measures suggested In the EM!' shall be summariled in a written document containing all the details with date, time, place and signature: of the IndMduals involved and this shall be sent to PIU/ASRP for approval.

    The PIU shall maintain proper documentation and justifications/reasons h1 all such cases where deviation from the original eMP is proposed. The Engineer - Incharge of CSC shall assess the impacts and revise/modify the EMP in consultation with the PfU/ASRP in accordance to the recommendation made by the field survey party in the event of chang~s /revisions (Including addition or deletion) in the project's scope of work.

    Specffications of crushel'S, hot mix plants and batching plants. shall comply with the requirements of the relellant current emission controJlegislations.

    fiot·mix and batching plants shaH be located 1000m away from settlements, forests, wildlife movement areas and commercia! establishments, preferably in the downwind direction. No plants can be set· up within lOOOm from th~ residentiaf/ ~ttkmcnt locations.

    Project Corridor

    Project Corridor:

    All construction machineries (Crushers. Hot-mix Plants. & Botching Plants) should be kept/stationed 1000 m away from Morigaon (66/750 to 69/1801, Oalbati (69/390 to 69/780) 8arh! Gaon

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    (70/020 to 70/290). The Contractor shall submit a detailed layout plan Oandua (70/170 to for all such sites and seek prior approval of 71/370), Jaluguti Engineer Incharge of esc wore entering into (73/651l to 75/960), formal agreement with a land owner for setting~ Barapl..ljia (82/600 to up such sites, Actions by esc and PIU/ASRPagainst 84/170), Gandhibori any non-compliance shal! be borne by the (85/870 to 86/070), Contractor at his own cost. Kuhigaon (90/170 to

    90/770), Jamuguri Arrangements to minimiz.c dust pollution through (93/370 to 93/870) and provision of windscreens, mist spray units, and Nagaon (100/270 to dust encapsulation shall have to be provided at all 103/070) such sites. Speciftcatlons of crushers, hot mix plants and batctllng plants shall complv with the requirements of the relevant current emission controllegis!atlons and Consent / NOC for all such plants shall be submitted to the esc and ~U/A5RP.

    No such installation by the Contractor shall be ..Uowed till all the required legal clearances are obtained from the competent aulhonty and the same is submitted to the PIU/ASRP and the esc.

    1.2.3.2 OthEr Construction Vehicles, The discharge standards promulgated under the Contract, Contractor Environmental Officer at Equipment and Machinery Environment Protection Act, 19E16 shall be strictly Environment SC; PIU/ASRP

    adhered to. AU vehicles. equipment and Protection Ad. machinery 'to be procured for cort$trtfCtion shan 1986 & conform to the relevant Bureau of Indian" MaRTH: 111,1 StaMard [GIS} norms,

    NOOe limits for construction equipmel\t.'.s to be procured sueh as compactors, roller5~' from: loaders, COncrete mixers, cranes (mO\A'!ableJ, vibrators and saws shall not exceed 7S dEl {A}.when measured at one metre distance from the edge of the ~ufpment In free field, as specffied in the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986.

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    Efficient and environment friendly eCjutpment confirming to the latest noise .md effiuent ern1s.sion control measures available in the market shall be used In the project.

    The Contractor shari maintain a record of PUC fOt

    EJCecution Monitonns

    1.2~4

    1.2.4.1

    all vehicles and machinery uSed during the contract period, which shan be produced to the PIU/ASRP and the SUpervision Consultant for verification whenever required.

    jdentification & Selection of Material Sources Borrow Areas Arrangement for locating the source of suppty of Ecologically sensitive M()RTH~ Contractor Supervision Consultant;

    materia! for embankment and sIJb-grade as weD as compliance to e~lronmental reCjuirement.s. as applJcable, shall be the .sore re.spon5ibility of the contractor. The environmental personnel shall be feqIJlred to inspect every borrow area location prior to approval

    Format for reporting shall be as per the Reporting Format (Format EMo3 AnnelCUte 2 Envtronmental Repot'tine: System and Guideline ~ 3; Borrow ana management) for Borrow Area. The Engineer - Inc.harge of the esc shalf be required to Inspect lNery borrow area location and evaluate such proposals in accordance to emllronmental requirements prior to is5ulng

    area 305.2.2,2 PIUIIISRP

    appl"OYal for use of .such sites.

    No borrow areas shall be opened within 500m of wUdllfe movement zones and forest areas. The borrow areas shall be atleast 300m from .schools and villa. actess roads.

    The Contractor snail nat borrow earth from the .selected borrow area until a formal agreement 1s signed ktween land owner and Contractor and a copy of this agreement is submitted to the

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    Consultant shall report th~ facts to the PIU!ASRP along with the remarks in the prescribed format with documentary proofs.

    Planning of haul roads for accessing borrow materials sha!1 be undertaken during this stage. The haul roads shall be routed to avoid agricultural areas. In case agricultural land is disturbed, the Contractor shall rehabilitate it as pel' Borrow Area guideline given in the EMf or as approved by the Engineer - 1Mw charge of eSc.

    Haul- roads mall 'be malntained throughout' the ~on peffod of the bOl'tOW areas' by undeita.~ng the requlrec:iLO?i1intenance and repair -"; Which may indude''*nethening. pot hole repairing and dlvet'$lom. Improvements shall be done to reduce il'lCOJ'lVenfence to users: of th~ roadst residents. IMng along the haul roads and minimizeaTr and water pollution.

    Such" m~sUres' s,,",,11 include. but not limited to, fr~uentspnnkting of water, repairing of the road, road safety provisions (warning and informatory signaget flagmen etc.t and ensuring covering of loaded vehldes bv waterptoOf' tafP'lulln; cotIsultation with public .nd Special ~ut!lms are required whetl 'measures are implemented near schools; health cEmters andsettrement areas,

    All borrO'N area:. whether in private, community or govt. land shall be restored either to the original condition or as per the approved rehabilitation plan (Format OP2 - Annexure 2: ~ R~elopment of Borrow Areas) im~diate1y upon completion of the OSe of such a source.

    1.2.4.2 Quarries The COIltractor sh311 identify matenals from existing licensed quarries with the suitable materials for constructlofl. Apart from approval of

    Quarry .uea should be MoRTH; 111,3 Contractor Supervision Consultant;

    located 1000m from PIU/ASRP

    the following locations:

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    the quality of the quarry materials, the Engineer's representatfve shall verify the legal status of the quarry operation, as to whether approval from Assam State Government is obtained.

    No quarry and/or crusher units shall be selected or used, which is within l000m from the forest bouodary, wildlif~ movement path, breeding and nestiog habitats and national parks/sanctuaries, No plants can be set-up within l000m from the residentiai/ settlement locations

    Contractor shall also work out haul road network used for Quarry transport and report to EngineerIncharge of Supervision Consultant who shall inspect and in turn report to PIO/ASRP on the suitability of such haul roads from safety of residents, biodiversity and other environment point of views,

    1.l.4.3 Arrangement for Construction The contractor shall source the requirement of Water water preferentially from surface water bodles~ as

    rivers and tanks in the project area. The contractor shall be allowed to pump only from the surf~e Water bodies. Boring of any tube wells sholl be prohibited. To. avoid disruption/disturbancP to other water users:. tl'le contractor shaD extract water from fixed locations. The contractor shan consult the local people beforeflnalizlng the locations.

    Only at (o-;ations where surface water sources are not available. the contractor can contemplate extraction of' ground water. Consent from the Engineer that "no surface water resource is available in the immediate area for the Pfoj~ is a pre-requisite prior to elrtraction of ground water. The contractor shall need to comply with the requlremen15 of Department of Irrigation, Assam and seek their approval for doing so.

    Mongaon (66/750 to 69/180), Oalbari (69/390 to 69/780) Bami Gaon (70/020 to 70f190), Dandua PO/l7ll to 71/370}, Ja!uguti (73/650 to 75/960), Sarapujia (82/600 to 84/170), Gandhibori (85/870 to $6/0701, Kuhigaon (90/170 to 90/770), Jamuguri (93/370 to 93/870) and Nagaon (100/270to 103/070)

    All rivers / surface Contract Contractor Envlronmental OffICer of WIlter bodies that can SC; PIU!ASRP be used in the project

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    1.2.4.4 Sand (all river and stream beds used directly Of indirectly fer the project)

    u.s Labour Requirerne-nts

    1.2.6 Setting up constructiOn sites 1.U.l Construction Camp locations

    Selection, Design & layout

    The contractor shall identify sand quarries with requisite approvals for the extraction of sand. In case of selection of new sites for sand quarrying, the Contractor shall obtain prier approval and concurrenCe from COmpetent District Authority and the Engineer - Incharge of the esc keeplns: in view the objections and convenience of the local population, who may restrain such activities for thelr Owri security and safety.

    Where the supplier of sand is another party. the authentic copy of lease agreement that has been executed between the local Tahasildar and the supplier has to be submitted to' esc and PIU/ASRP of the project, before any procurement is made from such a site.

    To avoid accidents and caving in of sand banks at quarry sftes, sand shall be removed layer by layer. Digging deeper than the permissible limit has to be completely avoided by the Contractor. Such quarry shall be barricaded 10m away from the periphery on all sides except the entry point, so as to prevent accidental fall of domesti, cattle. wildlife and human belngs. The contractor shaU, use unskilled labour drawn from local communities to.' avoJd any additional $tress on the existing facilities (medical services, pOwer. water-suppty. etc.)

    Constructlon camps shall not be proposed! (I) Within l000m of Ecol~cally sen~ a~as (iI) Wlthln l000m from the neafe$f; habitation to avoid conflicts and stress over the infrastructu~ fadlities, with the local community. layout of construction camps shall be as per the conceptual design presented in Annexure 1.

    All riverbeds: Contractor Environmental otncer of

    recornmf'nded for sand SC; PIU/ASRP

    extraction for the

    project.

    Alo", project corridor Contract Contractor Supervision Com;ultant;

    at COl'\St:f\lction sites PIU/ASRP

    AU Construction Contrad Contractor SupervIsion Consultant;

    Workers camps PIU/ASRP

    Induding areas in Annexure 1

    immediate vicinity.

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    materials shall be identified at least 1000 m from watercourses.. The waste disposal and sewage system for the camp shan be designed, built and operated such that no odour is generated.

    Unless otherwise arranged by the 10Cii1 sanitary authority, 31Tilngements for disposal of exc:reta suitably approved by the focal medical health or municipal authorities Of as directed by Engineer shall be provided by the contractor. The contractor as per prevalent rules shall carry out negotiations with the land owners for obtaining their consent for temporary use of lands for construction sites! hot mix plants /traffic detours Iborraw areas etc, The Engineer shall ensure that the site is cleared prior to handing over to the awner (after construction or completion of the activity) and it is included in the contra«.

    Construction Stage Activities by Contractor Site Oearance Clearing .}nd Grubbing Site clearance including clearance of marked trees

    for felling and removal has to be carried out much before the actual road construction takes place,

    Structures and utilities (cabins. commercial properties, hoardings, overhead power tranSmission lines, cable connections, telephone lines, bore wells, stand posts, wens, statues, temples etc.) shall be compensated/relocated as per RAP and EMP provisions before tree fe!ling; clearing or grubbing activities are to be undertaken as these activities may damage structures (private and govt.J and essential facilities/utilities of pl.lblic use.

    AU wor"-s shal! be carried out fn a manner such that the damage or disruption to flora is

    Areas temporarily Contract Contractor Supervls!on Consultant; acquired for Dowment PIU/ASRP construction sites I hot mix p!ants I borrow areas I diversions I detours

    Corridor of Impact Design Contractor Supervision Consultant; MaRTH 201 PIU/ASRP

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    Execution Monitoring minimum. Only ground cover/shrubs that impinge directly on the permanent work.s or necessary temporary works shall be removed with prior approvaHrom Engineer - tncharge of esc

    Any tree up to 30cm girth at breast height shall be uprooted mechanically with ball of earth intact for relocation and transplantation at various degraded sites, embankment of water body, ponds, temples, market ptaces, schools and along road corridors for preventing complete loss of such vegetatiVe cover.

    The Contrnctor, under any circumstances shall not cut or damage trees. Vegetation above 30 em girth shall be considered as trees and shall be compensated.

    2.1.1.2 01smantling of Bridgework All neces~arv measures shall be taken especIally At locations were MaRTH 202.2 Contractor $upervi$k)n consultant; / Cu",,"' while wortdng dose to CrQS$ drainage channels to bridge works and PIU/ASRP

    prevent earthwork, stonework. materials and culverts are proposed. appendage' as well as the method of operation from impeding c:ross-drainage at rivers, streams, water canals and existing irrisatlon and drainage systems,

    2.1.1.3 Generation 8< dIsposal of Debris Debris generated due to the diSmantllng of the Throughout Project MaRTH 202.5 Contractor Svpervision Consultant; existing road shall be suitably reused in the CorridOl' MoRTH517 PIU/ASRP proposed construction as follows:

    Eighty percent (80%) of the sub"ttrade excavated

    from the existing road surface, excluding the scarified layer of bitumen, shall be reused in the

    civil works after improving the soil below the

    subgrade through addition of sand and suitable

    cementing material for qualitativt' up-gradation.

    The dismantled scraps of bitumen shall be uHliled tor the paving of cross roads, access roads and

    paving works in construction sites and campus,

    temporary traffic diversions, haulage routes,

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    parking areas along the corridor or in any other

    manner approved by the Engineer - Incharge of

    esc. At locations identified for disposal of residual

    bituminous wastes, the disposal shall be carried

    out over a 60 mm thick layer of rammed clay so as

    to eliminate the possibility of leaching of wastes

    into the ground water,

    The Contractor shall suitably dispose off un utilized

    non-toxic debris either through filling up of

    borrows areas located in wasteland or at pre

    designated disposal sites, subject to the approval

    of the Engineer - Incharge of esc. Debris generated from pile driving or other

    construction activities along the rivers and

    streams drainage channels shall be carefully

    disposed in such a manner that it does not flow

    into the surface water bodies or form puddles in

    the area.

    The pre-designated disposal locations shall be part of Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan to be prepared by Contractor in consultation and with approval of Engineer - Incharge of esc and approval local competent authority.

    2.1.1A Non~bltuminons construction location of disposal sites shall be finalized prior to Disposal site locations Contract Contractor Supervision Consultant;

    wastes disposal completion of the earthworks on any particular MoRTH: 201.4 PIU/ASRP sectIOn of the road. The Engineer shall approve & 202.5 these disposal sites conforming to the" fottowing Section 2.1.1.3 (a) These are not located within designated forest area (b) The dumping does not impact natural drainage courses (c) No endangered/rare flora are impacted by such dumping. (d) Settlements are located at least 1.0km away from the sit.e.

    2.1.1.S Bituminous wastes disposal The disposal of residual bituminous wastes shall Throughout Project Contract Contractor Supervision Consultant;

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    2,U,6 Stripping. stacking and preservation of top soli

    be done by the contractor at secure land filj sites, with the requlslte approvals for the same from the concerned government agencies. The top soU from all slti:$ including, road side widEt'ling and working area,' cutting area,s, quarry sites. borrows areas, con:rtrurtlon camps~ haul roads in agricultural fields (if any) and areas to be permanently covered shall be stripped to a specified depth of lSOmm and stored In stodc:piles for reuse,

    Corridor

    Throughout Corridor

    Project

    MaRTH: 201,4

    MaRTH: 301,3,2; MaRTH: 301.7; MoRTH: 301.3.3; MaRTH: 305.3; Guideline for Sorrow Areas

    Planning and Execution

    Contractor

    Supervision and Monitoring

    PIU/ASRP

    Supervision Con$ultant; PIU/ASRP

    A portion of the temporarily acquired area and/or RoW edges shaU be eannarted for storing top soil. The locatIons for stacking shall be pre-identified In cansuttation and with approval at Engineer -Incharge of esc, The following precautionaty measures shall be taken by the Contractor to preserve the stockpiles till they are re-used:

    Stockpile shall be arranged such that the slope does not exceed 1:2 (vertical to horizontal), and height isrestricted to 2 m. Tn retam soil and to aUOIN percolation of water, tne edgK at the pile shall be, protected by slit fencing. Multiple handling are to be kept to a minimum to ensure that no compactJon occurs.., , " " " Such stockpiles shaH be covered vAth ~, gunny bags or shall ,be planted with grasses to prevent loss during ~,ins.

    Such stockpiled topsoil shall be utilized fO(

    Covering reclamation sites or other disturbed areas jnduding borrow areas (not those in balTen areas) , Top dressing of road embankment and fill slopes Filling u" of tree pits. and In the agricultural fields of farmen, acquired

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    temporarily that need to be restored.

    Residual topsoil, if there is any, shall be utilized for

    tile plantation works along the road corridor. The utilization as far as possible shall be in the

    same area/close to the same area from wnere the

    top soil was removed. The stripping. preservation

    and reuse shall be carefully Inspected, closely

    supervised and properly recorded by esc. 2.1.1.7 Accessibility The Contractor shall provide safe and convenient All along the project MoRTH Contractor Supervision Consultant;

    passage for vehicles, pedestrians and livestock to corridor, all access specifications PIU/ASRP and from roadsides and property accesses roads. and connecting the project road by providing IRCguidelines temporary connecting road, as necessary.

    Construction activities that shall affect the use of side roads and existing accesses to individual properties, whether public or private, shall not be undertaken without providing adequate provision approved by the esC.

    The Contractor shall take care that the cross roads are constructed in such a sequence that construction work over the adjacent cross roads are taken up in a manner that traffic movement in any given area does not get affected.

    2.1.1.8 Planning for Traffic Diversions Detailed traffIC control plans shall be prepared by All along the project MoRTH: 112; Contractor Supervision Consultant; and Detours the contractor and the same shall be submitted to corridor, all access IRCSP:55 PIU/ASRP

    the Engineer - Incharge of esc for approval. The roads traffic control plans shall contain details of temporary diversions, traffic safety arrangements Traffic diversion and including night time safety measures, details of detour should be at traffic arrangement after cessation of work each major junctions at day, safety measures undertaken for transport of Morigaon Town halardousmaterials and arrangement of flagmen (66/750), 8arapujia etc. to regulate traffic congestion. (82/870), Kakamari

    (89/070), Jamuguri The Contractor shall provide specific measures for Chariali (93/370) and

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    safety of pedestrian! and workers as a part of Nagaon Maltet traffic coottol plans. The COntractrn- shaH enwte (102.77 8< 103.12); that the d}wrslnn/d@toUf is: a~ maintained in critical areas at running condPtlon, particularlv during the Moripon Sunarigaon/ monsooo to avok! disrvptl~ to traffic flow. Dalbari linlali (67/980

    to 70/680), The Contrad.Of shall also Inform local community Barhl88on/Oandua of c:nangt!$ in traffic routes: and pedestrian access (70/680 to 71/340), arranse menU with assistance from esc and ASRP. Dandua (71/340 to

    7U610), Jalugutl (72/810 to 74/370 and 74/370 to 74/670), East Jaluguti/Purba Jalugutl (74/670 to 76/020), Purba Jalugutl (76/710 to 77/190), Balilhagl. (77/790 to 78/240), Kumargaon/Jarabari (80/490 to 81/480), Jarabari/Jarabai Alokpur/Barapujla (81/400 to 82/590), aarapu~a (82/870 to 82/970 &. 82/970 to 83/170), G._ban (83/170 to 114/070 8< 85/370 to 86/270), Bhalukmari (86/970 to 87/870), ICaka"",ri (881970 to 89/170). l(akamari/KhalOlgaon (89/170 to 90/870), Khalolpon (90/870 to 91/170), Jamuguri (93/370 to 93/510, 94/370 to 95/170, 95/610 to 96/170), Barbheti (98/870 to

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    2.12 Conslrudion Materials 2.1.2.1 Earth from Borrow Areas

    for Construction

    2.1.2.2 Quarries

    No borrow area shall be opened without permission of the Engineer -Intharge of esc.

    brow pits shall not be dug continuously in a stn!tch. The location, shape and sbe of the designated~'borrDw areas shall be as apprWedJ'V' the Engineer and In aceordante to 'the,''IRC'' recommended practil:e for borrow Pin f~":f.o:ad' embankments (IRe 10: 1961).

    The borrowing operations shall be carried out as specified in the guidelines for siting and operation of borrow areas

    The unpaved surfaces used for the haulage of borrow materials shaU be maintained dust free by the contrador. Since dust rising l5 the most signifICant impact along the hauled roads, sprintdlngof water shall be carried out twice

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    AU blasting and Pre- MaRTH: 302.4 Contractor Supervision Consultant; splttting SItes. PIU/ASRP

    Z.1.2A Blasting

    The quarry operations shaH be undertaken within the rules and regulatu;ms In vogue.

    Except as may be provided in the contract or ordered or authOrized by the £nglneer~ the Contractor will shall not use explosives. Where the use of explostves is so provided or ordered or authorited, the: Contractor shall compty with the requirements of the following Sub-Clauses of MaRTH 302 besides the law of the land. as applicable.

    The Contractor shalt at all times take every posslbfe precaution and: S~~I'~,': comply with a~ate laws and reaulat~,"~ to the importation. handling.. traospoftatioo, storage and use of explosives, The contractor shalf at aU times when engaged in blasting operations, post suff"tcient warning flagmen, to the full satlsfaetiQn of the Engineer.

    The Contractor shaD at all dmes make full liaison with and Inform weJiln advance and obtain such permlsslo~ as is required from all t'iov«nment Authorities, publlc bodies add print8", parties whomsoever toRcerned Of affected or likefy"ta be CObtefnro Of affeCtecfby blasting opetations.

    Bfasting mall ~ carried out only with permission of the Engineer. All the statutory' laws, tegulatlons, rules ,etc., pertainins to acquisition.. transpott. storage, handling and use of explosives shall be ttrfctiy followed.

    Blasting shall be carried out during fixed houn; (preferably during mid-day) or as permitted by the Engineer. The timlng shall be made known to all the people withjn~m (200m for ~plftting)

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    2.1.2.6

    2.U.S

    Water Extraction

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    Construction

    2.1,3 2.LJ~1

    Construction work Disruption to otner Water

    users of

    from the blasting site In all directions.

    f'roc\Jrement of water is to be carried out as per

    Section L2A.3< The c(1I'!tractor shall minlmile

    wastage of water during conStruction.

    AU vehicles delivering materials to the site shall be

    covered to avoid spillage of materials.

    All existing highwaVS and roads used by vel)ides of the contractor, Of any of his sub -contractor or suppliers of materials and similarly roads which are part of the works shall be k.ept clean and dear of all dust/mud 01" other extraneous materials dropped by suct. vehicles

    The unloading of materials at construction sites doSe to settlemer'Jt$ shall be restricted to' daytime only.

    While working across or dose to any perennial water bodies. Contractor shall not obstruct! prevent the flow of water.

    Construction over and dose to the IlOt'l-perennlal streams shan be undertaken In dry :season and if such actMty is likely to disruPt, eon:strain or impact tile communlty use 04 the water body, adequate prior information lat least two weeks In advance) shall be provided to such community. Such water body may be limited to ponds, water harvesting structures tWHS), feeder ehannets to POnd. irrigation sources etc.

    If the supply of water or access to a source is beihg completely cut off, then the Contractor shall make necessary arrangements to provide water in the interim period. Water quality test shall be done prior toproviding I supplying water.

    Wherever excavation results In diversion of water

    All water bodies Sectton 1,2..4.3 Contractor Supervision Consultant;

    recommended to be P!U/ASRP

    used in (he project

    All along the Project MoRTH: 111.9 Contractor Supervision Consultant;

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    2,1.3.2 Drainage and ~ lood Control

    flow shall be requlfed as per the engineering deSigns, the Contract.or' shall ensure that such diversion channelS~ ~ no stepper slopes than 1:2 €V to H}. Propet'slope protection measures haw to be taken as apProved by the Engineer ~ Incharge of esc and AsRP/PllI.

    The Contractor shall take prior approval of the River Authority (Brahmaputra Board) or Irrlgatron Department and esc for any such activity. The ASAP/PIU shan ens,ur1i/thBt Contractor ha:; served the notke to the d~tream users of water well In advance where' s'uch clverslon of the flow is fllf.ety to affect the downstream popufation sUbject to the condttion that under na circumstances the down.stream flow shal be stopped putting the wildlife, the aquatic fauna and the shore line settlement under distress. Cotrtractor shall ensure that no con$truction materials like earth, stone, ash OJ appendage disposed off so as not to block the flow of water of any water course and cross drainage channels.

    Where necessary adequate mechanical devices to bailout accumulated water from construction sites, camp sites, storage yard, excavation areas are to be pre-settled and arranged well in advance of the rainy season besides provJding temporary cross drainage systems.

    The contractor shall take al! adequate precautions to ensure that construction materials and excavated materials are enclosed In such a manner that erosion or run-off of sediments is controlled. Silt fencing shall be installed prior to the onset of the monsoon at all the required locatiOns, as directed by Engineer Jncharge of esc and ASRP/PIU.

    surface water $oun::es/ MORTH:305.3.7; Contractor SUpervision Consultant; drains! Nalahs/ Ponds MoRTH:306 PIU!ASRP etc.

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    MoRTH: 305; Contractor Supervision Consultant; PIU/ASRP

    MoRTH~ Contractor Supervision Consultant; 305,2,2,2; PIU/ASRP MaRTH: 306,2; Guidel ine for Slope Stability and ErOs1on Control

    The contractor shall also ensure that no material blocks the Oatutal flow of water in any water course or cross drainage channel. Prior to monsoon, the contractor shall provide either permanent or temporary drains to prevent water accumulation in surrounding residential, commercial and agricultural areas.

    2.1.3.3 SiltatIon of Water Bodies and Contrador shall construct silt fencing at the base Degradation of Water Quality of the embankment construction near all water

    bodies (iricluding wells} and around the stockpiles at the construction sites.

    Silt fencing shall be provided prior to the commencement of earthwork and shall continue till the .stabilization ofthe embankment slopes are complete on the part1cular sui).sectton ot the road.

    The contractor shall also put up sedimentirtion cum grease traps at the outer mouth of the drains located In truck lay byes and bus bays wh1ch are ultimately entering into any sulface water bodies / water channels with a fall exceeding 1.5 m.

    2.1.3.4 Slope Protection and Control of The contractor shall construct slope protection Soil (rosion works as per design, or as directed by the

    Engineer - Incharge of CSC to control soit erOSIon and sedimentatfon through use or dykes, sedimentation chambers, basins. fiber mats, mulches, grasses, slope drains and other devices as required under .s.pecific local conditions.

    Contractorshall ensure the following; After construction of road embankment, the side slopes of air cut and fill areas ~hall be !';radcd and covered With stone pitching, grass and shrub as per design spedficatiorlS. Terfing works shall be taken up as soon a~ pO$sible provided the sea sods.

    Surface water sources! drains/ Nalahs/ Ponds etc.

    High raise embankment and surface water bodies locations

    Plantation of vetlver grass for 80 m is proposed at 1 location (100/4

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    Other measures of slope stabilization shall include mulching netting and seeding of batters and drains immediately on completiOl'l of earthworks with sowing of seeds of grass, shrub and bushes 30cm interval from Iinc to Ilne across the slope and sprinkling of water 00 such slopes after completion of the earth work, In borrow pits, the depth shall be regulated so that the sides of the excavation shall not be steeper than 1 vertical to 2 horizontal, from the edge of the bank,

    Stabilization of the embankment with appropriate technique/s shall commence sOOn after the embankment formatiort

    UA Pollutlon __1 2.1.4.1 Water Pollution 2.L4.l.1 Water Pollution from The Contractor shaH take all precautionary Surface watt( $Ourcesl MoRTH: U1A; COntrattor SUpervision Consultant;

    Const.rtJdion Waste!'. measures to pre\lent the wastewater generated dralnsl Nalahs/ Ponds MoRTH: 111.1; PIU/ASRP, SPCS . dOOng construction from entering Into streams, etc. Water Act.

    water bodies I)r the irrigation iYStem. Cl)ntractl)r 1974 shall avoid ccmstructil)n works dose to the streams or water bod[es during monsoon.

    All waste arising from. the project are tl) be disposed off in the manner 'that is acc~ble tQ the State Pollution Control Board ~as dirttCted by Engineer - Incnarce of esc. The Enelneer' Incharge shaH certify that all liquid wastes disposed Qff from the iltes: meet the dische:rge standards,

    2.1A.l.2 Water Pollution from Fuel, Contractor shall ensure that allvehide/machil'lery Surface water sourcesl MoRTH; 111.4; ContractOl Supervision Consultant; lubricants and Chemkals and equipment operation, maintenance and drains! Nalahs/ Ponds MaRTH: 111.1; PIU/ASRP, SpeB

    refuelil'lgshal1 be carded out in such a fashion that etc, spillage of fuels and lubricants does not Petroleum Act contaminate the ground. Oil interceptors shall be and Rules; provided for vehide parking, wash down and MoEF/CPCB refueling areas as perthe design provided. Notifications;

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    2.1.4.2 Air Pollution 2.1.4.2.1 Oust Pollution

    In all, fuel storage and refueling areas, if located on agricultural land or areas supporting vegetation, the top soil shall be stripped, stockpiled and returned after cessation of such storage.

    Contractor shall arrange for collection, storing and dispo~1 of oily wastes to the pre-identified disposal sItes: approved by the Engineer -Incharge, Ail !>Pills and collected petroleum products shall be disposed off in accord.mee with MoEF and state PCB guidelines.

    Engineer - Incharge shall certify that all arrangements comply with the guidelines of PCBI MoEF or any other relevant laws.

    Th~ COntractor shall take every precaution to (educe the level of dLlst (SPM and RSPM) from crushers, material storage yards, haul roads and construction sites (including earthwork, dismantling, scarification and material mixing sites) by sprinkling of water, mist spray, encapsulation of dust source and erpction of sereen /barriers.

    Hot mix plant and batch mix plant shall be fitted with dust extraction units and mist spray to keep down the dust emission levels, The suspended partkulate mattervalueat a distance of 40m from a unit located in such acluster should be less than 500

    The contractor shall provide necessary certificates to confirm that all crushers used in the project conform to relevant dust emission control legislation. Air pollulion monitoring shaU be conducted as per the Pollution Monitoring Plan and results shail be used to strengthen/rectify

    Construction area/

    site,

    ConstructiOn camps,

    Materials Loading I

    unloading facilities

    Guideline·2 for

    Construction

    Camps

    MoRTH:ll1.1; Contractor SuperviSion Consultant;

    MoRfH:ll1.5; PIU/ASRP, SPCB

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    MoRTH:l11.10;

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    Execution Monitoring problematic: areas, If other existil'1g crosMrs are used, such units need to have valid license from theSPcB,

    U ..4.Z.l Emission from Construction Contractor ~H en$ure that all vehicles, Construction camps, Vehicles, Equipment and equipment and machilnery used for construction Materials loading / Machineries are regwrly maintaIned and confirm to the unloading facilities

    emission standards spec'lfled by the .CPCB: Certification issued 1«such contri~"ce$ obtained from designatetVap~d' authority shall be submitted' alont with the specified reporting format.

    ~ contractor maft:"rna'intain a separate file ;and submit PUC 'Certificates for' ~II vehkles/equipment/machinery used for the project.. Monitoring result! shall also be submitted to esc and .ASRP/PIU as per the Pollution Monitoring Plan in the specifiedfoJTt'lat,

    2.1.4.3 Noise Pollution 2.U.3.1 Noise Pblution: Noise from The Contractor shall confirm the folJlowing::

    Vehic~ Plants and Equipment's AJI plant1$: and 'equipment used in constructfon School-n/86s, (including the NI-iAJ aggregate croshirc plant) shall School- 98/208 strictlV conform to the MoEFl cpee noise sta:ndan:i$. Temple ~ 62/100 All vehicles and equipment u~ In construction Temple ~ 70/000 shaU be fitted with exhaust S!T~ocers. Mosque" 70/010 ~Ing ,of all ,construction vehicles and Naa"'Bhar-71/200 machinery shall be done regulafiy and during Mosque -73/720 routine servicing operationS, the effectiveness of I,. (pep1e gather for exhaust dentel'$ shall be r.h~and If found m,lious . reason) defectivesnan 'be replaced. ' 'fr; 73/920 Umits for constNcdon equipment l,fSed In the Small Shrine'- 74/421) project such as compacton;. rollers, front loaders. Naamghar - 75/610 concrete mixers, cranes (moveable), vibf~tors and Small Shrine - 76/7'30 saws shall not: eJCCe4!d 75 dB (A) {measured at one Medium sized Shrine meter distance from the edge of eqUipment in the 78/110 free flek:I), as specified in the Environment Small shrlne- 79/180 (ProtectIon} rules~ 1986. N~amghar ~ 80/900 Maintenance of vehfeles, equipment and Naamghar ~ 82/785

    Motor Vehicles: Contractor Act

    Pollution Monitoring Format Format OC1

    Noise rules, Contractor 2002'

    MaRTH Section: 201,2 MoRTH SectIon 111.3

    Supervision Consultant; PIU/ASRP, speB

    Su~ision Consuh:ant; PIU/ASRP; SPCB,

    Affected Communities; PRls; NGOs; Staff at Schools and Health Centres

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    2.1.4.4 Safety 2.1.4A.l Personal Safety

    Measures for hbour, Materlaf handling I Painting etc.

    machinery shaH be regular and up to the satisfaction of the Engineer to keep nOise leveis at the minimum. Idling of temporarv trucks or other equipment shall not be permitted during periods of unloading or when they are not In active use. (MoRllt Section, 201.2)

    At the construction sites within 150 m of the nearm habitation, noisy construction work such as crushing, concrete mbdng, batching shall 'be stopped during the night time between 9.00 pm to 6.00 am.

    No noisy construction activities shall be permitted around educational lMtitutes/heartn centers IsHence zones) up to a djstance of 100 m from the sensitive receptors i.e., school, health centers and hospttals between 9.00 am to S.O pm.

    Contractor shall provide noise barriers to the suggested locations of select schools! Temples/health centers.

    Monitoring shall be carried out at the constructlon sires as per the monitoring schedule and results shall be submitted to Englneer~!ncharge of esc. Engineer shall be required to inspect regularly to ensure the compliance, of EMP. (Refer MaRTH section 111.3)

    Contractor shalf ptOllide all necessary safety appliances such as safety goggles, helmets, safety belts. ear plugs., mask etc. to workers and staff. Protective footwear and protective goggtes to all workers employed on' mixing asphalt matenafs, cement, lime mortars, concrete etc, welder's protective eye-shields to workers engaged in welding works

    Planning and Supervision and

    Execution Monitoring

    Temple -11/000 TIosk ~ 22/395

    All construction sites Factories Act. 1948; Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment

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    Exec:utlon Monitoring Protec:t.ivi! goggtes and clothing to workers engased in stone breaking activities and WOf'UB shall be seated at sufficiently safe intervals: ~ Earplu,s to WorkefS exposed to loud noIs~dabove 7S,dS (A)', and workers wondng in crushins. ~~n# or COntrete mixins operation. AdeqUate safety meaSUres for workers dUring handling of materials at site are taken up. The contractor shall wmply with an regUlations regarding safe scaffoldIng, laddefS# worlcing platforms1 gangway, stairwells, excavations, t~nches and safe means of entry and egress.

    and Conditions of SeNk"1 Act, 1996

    lhe-eontractor shall not employ any person Mlaw ~.~~ of 14 yean's for any work and no woman sbiil be employed filf the worl< of pointing with prodUcts'containing fead in any form.

    , ;';' \, " The contractor shaH also ~nsure thit',no paint CQl)taioing lead or read products is"~"except in the f?rm of paste or readyrnade paint.

    Contractor shall provide facernasts to the workers when paint Is applied In the form of spray or a surface having dry lead paint is. rubbed imd scrapped,

    2.1.4.4.2 Traffic and Safety & Pt>destrian Safety

    The tMtractor $hall mart 'hard hat' and\"fIQ smokfrf( and other ~high' ffsk' areas and' 'enfon;e, non-compliance of use of PPf with'zero tcderance. These shall be reflected In the CoriStruction Safety Plan to be prepared bv the Contractor during mobilization and shall be appt"OVed bv Engineer. The

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    information and protection of traffic approaching or passing through the section of any existing: cross roads.

    The tontrac.t()( shan ensure that aU signs, barntades" pavement markings are provided as per the MaRTH specifications.

    Pedestrian Safety shall be ensured. Pedestrian dn:ul3tiOl'l shall be demarcated prior to start & unsafe areas shall be cordoned off

    2.1.4A.3 Ris.k from Electrical Equipmentl!» The Contractor shall take all required precautions All construction Contractor Supervision ConsulWnt; to prevent danger from electrical equlpmi!fTt and equipment PIUjASRP ensure that ~ No material shall be so stacked or plated as to tause danger or inc:onveniente to any person or the public. All necessary fenCing and lights shall be provided to protect the public in tonstruttion zones. All machines to be used in the tonstructlon shall conform to the relevant Indian Standards (IS) codes, shall be free from patent defect". shall be kept in good working order, shall be regularly Inspected and properly malntained as per IS provision and to the satisfactioo of the Ensineer· Incharge.

    2.1.4.4.4 ArstAid The contractor shall arrange for" All construction sites Building and Contractor Supervision Consultant; A readily available first aid unit including an the other PIU!ASRP adequate supply of sterilized dressing materials ConstructIon and appliances as per the Factories Rules In every Workers work zone {Regulation of Availability of suitable transport at all times to Employment take injured or sick person(s) to the nearest and Conditions hospital of 5ervkel Art. Equipment and trained nursing staff at 1996 construction camp.

    2.1.4.5 CUltural Property 2.1.4.5.1 Chance Found Ar(:haeo!ogical AI! fossils, coins, artides of '1"lue of antiquity, Along the project road, Centra! and COntractor Supervision Comultant;

    structures and other remains or thmgs of 5tate laws PIU!ASRP,

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    2.LU 2.1.4.6.1

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    geological or archaeological interest discoveted on the site are the property of the Government and shall be dealt with as per provisions of the relevant legislation,

    The contractor shall take reasonable precautions to pr(!l{('nt h~s workmen or any other persons from removing and damaging any such article or thing. He shall, immediately upon discovery thereof and before removal acquaint the Engineer-Incharge of such discovery and carry out the esc's instructions fOf dealing lMth the same, waiting whIch all work shall be stopped.

    The Engineer shall seek direction from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) before instructifig the Contrac:w to r&om!Tlen

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    Execution Mor.itorinl Z.1.4.6.Z Potable Water The Contractor shall construct and maintain all Construction l:abor Building :and Contractor Supervision C{msuftant;

    labour accommodation In such a fashion that camps the other PIUIASRP uncontaminated water Is available for drinking. Construction rooking and washil'l8. within the precincts of every Workers workplace in an a«:e5$ibte plac~. as per standards set by the Bulld!ng and other Construction (Reguiation of Workers (Regulatior. of Employment and Employment Condttions of Service} Act. 1996). The contractor and Conditions shall also guarantee the following: of Servlc~) Act,

    1996 Suppty of sufficient quantity of potable water (as per IS) in EVery workplace/labor camp stte at suitable and easily accessible places and regular maintenance at such fucilities, If any water storage tan;'; is provided that shall be kept such that the bottom of the tank is at least 1mt. from the surrounding ground leveL if water is drawn from any existing well, which is within 3Omt. proximity of any toilet drain Of other source of pollution, too w~!I shall be disinfected before water is used for drinldng. AU such wells shall be entirely covered and provided with a trap door, which will be dust proof I;Ind waterproof. A reliable pump shall be fitted to each covered well. The trap door shall be kept locked and opened only for clel;lning or inspection, which will be done at least once in a month. Testing of water 5hall be done every month as per parameters prescribed in IS 10500:1991.

    Comp!Jance to EMf' shall be reported to Engineerlncharge every we~k. Engineer - Inch:ars:e shall inspect the labour camp periodically, to ensure compliance of the EMP.

    2.1.4.6.3 Sanitation and Sewage System The contractor !.t'laU ellsure that- Construction labor 8u!ldlng and Contr:actor SupervIsion Consultant; The sewage system for the camp are designed, camps the other PIUIASRP built and operated in such a fashion thal no health Construction

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    water or adjacent wate( courses take place Separate toilets/bathrooms, wherever required. {Regulation of screened from those from men {marked in Employment vernaCUlar) aTe to be provided fot WOmen and Conditions Adequate water supply is to be proVided in all of Service) Act, tollets and urinals 1996 All toilets tn workplaces are with dry-earth system (receptacles) which are to be cleaned and kept in

    a strict sanitary condition Night $oil is to be disposed off by putting layet of it at the bottom of a permanent tank pre~red for the purpose and covered with 15 em. layer of waste or refuse and then covered with a layer of earth for a fortnight. Adequate health care is to be provided for the work. force during the entire phase.

    2.1.4.oA waste Di$posal The contractor shiH provide gtlrbalW. bfnt 1n the Construction labor Environment Contractor Supervision CoMuttant; camps and II':,!n$Ut'e that these ilrll':,! regularly camps Protection Act;. PIU/ASRP, SP

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    sites~ vehicle, machfnery and equipmen