Bi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report
December 2015
Loan 2841-PAK: Punjab Irrigated Agriculture
Investment Project – Tranche 2
New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP)
Prepared by the Project Management Office, Irrigation Department,
Government of Punjab.
The bi-annual environmental monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
Bi-Annual Environmental Monitoring Report
Project Number: 2841-PAK (SF):
(July to December, 2015)
Islamic Republic of Pakistan: New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP)
Financed by: Asian Development Bank and Government of the Punjab
Prepared by: Engr. Anwar Hussain Mujahid, Environmental Specialist SMEC International/ EGC Assisted by: Tariq Jan HSE Inspector SMEC & Mr. Shahid Iqbal HSE Executive DESCON Engineering For: Project Management Office, Irrigation Department, and Government
of the Punjab Reviewed by: Malik Pervaiz Arif,, Deputy Director Environment PMO Barrages,
Canal Bank, Mustafabad, Lahore
ABBREVIATIONS
ADB Asian Development Bank
Cfs Cubic feet per second
EA Environmental Assessment
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
ESIA Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
EMP Environmental Management Plan
EPA Environment Protection Agency
ESU Environment and Sociology Unit
GEPCO Gujranwala Electric Power Company
GRC Grievance Redressal Cell
GRM Grievance Redressal Mechanism
HIV/AIDS Human immune deficiency virus / acquired immune deficiency syndrome
HSE Health, Safety and Environment
IEE Initial Environmental Examination
M&E
m3/sec
Monitoring and Evaluation
Cubic meter/sec=35.28 cubic ft/sec
NEQS National Environmental Quality Standards
PMO Project Management Office
PPE Personal Protection Equipment
RAP Resettlement Action Plan
PID Punjab Irrigation Department
SFA Social Framework Agreement
TCU True Color Unit
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1. Introduction
Khanki Headworks is the oldest Headworks of Pakistan. It is located about 52 km downstream of
Marala Barrage and 32 km upstream of Qadirabad Barrage and is the second diversion structure
on River Chenab after entering Pakistan. The Headworks is situated about 16 km south west of
Wazirabad City in District Gujranwala (Latitude 32o45’ 00’’ North and Longitude 74o10’ 46.13’’ East). Figure 1 shows the location plan of Khanki Barrage and Figures 2 and 3 show the pictorial
view of the existing Khanki Barrage before construction of new Barrage and after the recent flood
(September-2014). The Lower Chenab Canal (LCC) off-takes from the Khanki Headworks which
irrigates about 1,440,000 hectors (3,556,800 acres) of fertile land in eight districts of Punjab i.e.
Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh, Jhang and
Chiniot. The Lower Chenab Canal has a design discharge of 327 m3/sec (11,538 cusecs) during
Rabi and 425.17 m3/sec during Kharif, whereas the existing Khanki Barrage has a design
discharge of 800,000 cusecs (22,676 m3/sec).
The construction of New Khanki Barrage and Auxiliary Works is a project listed under the “Punjab Irrigated Agriculture Investment Program” of the Government of Punjab sponsored/ funded by
ADB. Project Management Office i.e. PMO Punjab Irrigation Department is the Client of the project
and the key responsible government department. The Lead Construction Supervision Consultant
is M/s SMEC International in association with M/s EGC (Pvt.) Ltd., Pakistan,
M/s Barqaab Consulting (Pvt.) Ltd., and M/s AKTIN International (hereafter referred to as the
Engineer or Supervisory Consultants). Construction Contractor is DESCON Engineering Limited,
Pakistan.he Construction phase of the project is currently under progress. By the end of
December, 2015, the actual physical progress of overall project was 64.1% against the planned
progress of 63.63%. In the reporting period the construction of the following percentage of the new
Barrage components has been achieved i.e. Main Barrage 47.85%, Building and Roads Works
5.72%, Electrical & Mechanical Works 5.17%, New LCC Head Regulator & Associated Works
5.36%.
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Figure 1: – Location Plan of Khanki Barrage
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Figure 2: Satellite View-1 of Khanki Barrage
Figure 3: Satellite View-2 of the Khanki Barrage
2. Need to Reconstruct Khanki Headworks
The Khanki Headworks was constructed in the year 1892 when knowledge about hydraulic
engineering was in infancy. In the initial forty (40) years after construction (1892 – 1932), the
Headworks went through frequent repairs and modifications with the 1929 floods causing a major
damage to its structure. During 1932 to 1935 various modifications were carried out by the Punjab
Irrigation Department. The existing Khanki Headworks has outlived its reliable life. It is pertinent to
mention that the Headworks has a design discharge capacity of 800,000 cusecs (22,676 cubic
meter/sec) which has been exceeded several times (the maximum was 1,086,000 cusecs during
the 1957 floods). The current control mechanism on the river flows and pond level is inadequate
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and regulation through the outmoded shutters results in significant leakages of water during
periods of acute water shortage and keen demand for irrigation water. Based on various safety
evaluation reports, replacement of the outdated Headworks with a new barrage became
imperative.
With the co-operation of Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Irrigation Department, Government
of the Punjab launched the New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) at a cost of
Pak Rs. 23,442 Million to be implemented over a 5 year period (2013-2017). Out of the total
Project cost, Rs. 394 million have been allocated for implementation of the Environmental and
Resettlement Plans.
3. Recent Peak Flood in River Chenab
In the first week of September 2014, the Engineer and DESCON got the information about high
flood in Chenab River. Engineer’s Team Leader and other representatives advised DESCON to
shift all the machines and equipment from the barrage area, reduce the labour strength and start
preparation for a river discharge exceeding 700,000 cusecs (19,841 m3/sec).
Figure 4: Flood data of River Chenab
Starting 4th September 2014, flood level started rising in River Chenab at Khanki Barrage. On 4th
September 2014, the discharge of water in the river was 200,000 cusecs (5,669 m3/sec) while on
5th September 2014 it increased up to 500,000 cusecs (14,172 m3/sec) and finally by September
07, 2014 it surpassed a very high level of 947,000.00 cusecs (26,842 m3/sec) causing excessive
flooding in the river and submergence of surrounding areas. (Figure 4 shows the River Chenab’s Peak Floods during last 50 years)
Coffer Dam around Pocket 1 was flooded on 7th September 2014 when water discharge exceeded
700,000 cusecs (19,841 m3/sec). DESCON and Consultant offices came under flood. Furniture
and office accessories were badly damaged by the rising flood water. However, the Contractor
under the guidance/ advice of the Consultants evacuated the staff/ labour from the labour camps
on time and fortunately there was no loss of human life. Soon after the flood, DESCON on advice
of Engineer resumed working at site and also restored the damaged areas at Khanki Head works
in a very swift manner within a time lapse of only 3 weeks.
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4. Performance Monitoring and ADB Delegation’s Visit
The Engineer’s Environmental Specialist and Sr. Environmentalist have monitored the Contractor’s
performance against the stipulated compliance of Environmental Management Plan, Traffic
Management Plan, HSE Plan and Solid Waste Management Plan in the field. The Senior
Environmentalist along with his staff member i.e. Safety Inspector are deputed at site on full time
basis to regularly monitor the performance of M/s DESCON Engineering. Joint visits have been
carried out with DESCON’s Environmental officers for more effective monitoring and for achieving
better performance objectives.
The field staff of the Supervisory Consultants is supported and guided by an experienced
Environmental Specialist who performs his duties by field trips to the New Khanki Barrage followed
by Field Trip Reports as well as regular interaction with the field staff from the Consultants Head
Office located in Lahore.
Director Environment, Social & Resettlement, Deputy Director Environment and Deputy Director
Social of PMO have been regularly visiting the Project Area in the reporting period almost every
month for supporting and reviewing the performance of Engineer’s Environment & Social Team and Implementation of EMP and other plans by DESCON. Monthly Environmental Progress
Review Meetings have been held at site by PMO for keeping regular check and improvement in
the environmental & social performance.
During July to December 2015, two visits were made by the ADB delegates to the Khanki Barrage.
The first visit was made on July 30, 2015 to assess the Environmental Management Practices at
New Khanki Barrage Project. ADB delegation from different South Asian countries visited the New
Khanki Barrage Project site on July 30, 2015. Consultant’s CRE and DECSON’s Project Manager welcomed the ADB delegation at New Khanki Barrage Project site. CRE SMEC International, Mr
Muhammad Azam Chaudhry made the introductory speech followed by a comprehensive
presentation by Malik Pervaiz Arif Deputy Director Environment PMO on the Good Environmental
Practices being carried out at New Khanki Barrage Project site for the compliance of ADB’s Environmental and Social Safeguards. After the presentation, the participants visited the Labour
Barracks, Ware House, Refueling Area, Main Barrage Site and Coffer Dam. During their visit, the
ADB delegation and associated participants provided useful suggestions for the further
improvement of the environment and workers health and safety. These suggestions were noted by
the Contractor and fully implemented under supervision of the Engineer and PMO.
Another visit was made by ADB officials; Environment Specialist (consultant) and Senior Social
Development Specialist on October 06, 2015 to check the status of ADB Environmental and Social
safeguard compliance at site. PMO, Consultant and Contractor staff received the ADB officials at
New Khanki Barrage Project site. Deputy Director Environment Malik Pervaiz delivered the
presentation for the compliance of ADB’s Environmental and Social Safeguards. After presentation, the ADB officials visited the Labour Barracks, Ware House, Refueling Area, Main
Barrage Site and Coffer Dam for EMP & HSE compliance as well as general housekeeping. ADB
Senior Environmental Specialist emphasized that the Urdu translation of EMP summary should be
available at site and should be displayed at public gathering points at site. The Consultant has
issued the instruction to Contractor for necessary compliance. PMO has also been requested to
provide the Urdu summary of Executive Summary of Environmental Assessment Report. The Urdu
summary has been disclosed at barrage as well as in XEN and SDO Khanki office.
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A meeting was held at Project Management Office (PMO) Barrages, Lahore on December 11, 2015 in which Senior Environment Specialist ADB Ms Zehra Abbas, Environment Specialist, Safia Shafiq (Consultant) from ADB, Malik Pervaiz Arif and Syed Nazim Shah from PMO Barrages, Engr. Anwar Hussain Mujahid and Tariq Jan from SMEC & Mr. Aqeel HSE Manager from DESCON participated. The visiting officials from ADB expressed their overall satisfaction with the working at NKBP and informed that they consider NKBP to be a “Model Project” for other Projects in the Area.
5. Detail of Physical Work Progress of New Khanki Barrage & Auxiliary Works Project in reporting up to 31st December 2015
The New Barrage’s construction work remained in progress during the reporting period. In September 2014, the high flood in River Chenab badly affected the progress of New Khanki Barrage Project. However, post flood, construction activities are in full swing at the New Khanki Barrage. Contractor’s prime attention is towards the construction of main barrage along with auxiliary works such as construction of RMB and LMB Roads, RGB, Irrigation Colony, Basic Health Unit and Community School etc. Figure 5 shows a view of the completed portion of New Khanki Barrage and under construction portion. In the reporting period, the following physical works of the Project were either completed or in progress.
Figure 5: View of Completed Portion of New Barrage and Under Construction Portion
Chanawan Road: The Asphalt Road has been completed. Some finishing work is in progress.
LMB Road: Embankment, sub base and aggregate laying has mostly been completed. Laying of asphalt is in progress.
Kot Jaffer Distributary lining has almost been completed.
Out of 64 buildings, 37 buildings have been handed over to the Consultant including the CRE Office, CRE Residence, RE Residence, ARE Residences. Work on the remaining 27 buildings is in progress.
Work of Sewerage System for buildings is completed by 60% and the remaining is in progress.
Civil Work of Overhead water tank has been completed.
In Season-03 the new pocket-03 (bay 29-40) has been initiated and achieved the following progress till Dec 31, 2015 i. 28 No.s of Panel-A has been completed ii. 38 No.s of Panel B has been completed iii. 9 No.s of Panel C has been completed
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iv. 53 No.s of Panel D has been completed v. 30 No.s of Panel E has been completed vi. Fibre concrete and installation of embedded parts of Panel-C. vii. Most works of LCC Head Regulator have been completed. viii. Stone apron upstream and downstream of Main Weir is in progress. ix. Sheet Piling & lean concrete of Fish Ladder and Backfilling upstream and downstream of
the New Barrage in Pocket-3 is in Progress. x. Construction of Coffer Dam Stage-3. xi. Unwatering from Pocket-3 (Bay No 40-65) is in progress.
The Contractor had utilized three borrow areas from the nearby localities for construction of Coffer Dam Stage-1 and for Chanawan Road’s earth work utilizing a total area of 50 acres. These borrow areas were approved by the Engineer. After utilization of the Borrow Areas No Objection Certificates (NOC’s) from two owners have been obtained with their satisfaction.
5.1 Physical achievement of different components of the New Khanki Barrage & Auxiliary Works
Following is the percentage weightage of various Project components of the New Khanki Barrage.
Main Barrage 72%%
Building and Roads 6%
New LCC Head Regulator and Silt Excluder 4%
Electrical & Mechanical Works 18%
Error! Reference source not found. shows the percentage achievement of different components of
New Khanki Barrage against the above total percentages of the various project components and
Figure 6 indicates the overall actual physical progress against the planned progress in percentage
for the construction of New Khanki Barrage.
Figure 6: Progress of Different Components of the Project
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5.2 Overall Physical Progress of Work on 31st December 2015
Figure 6: Physical Progress of New Khanki Barrage
The achieved actual physical progress was 66.80% against the planned progress of 63.63% on Dec 31, 2015, which was higher than the planned progress as shown in Figure 6.
6. Highlights and Major Events of the Reporting Period (July-December 2015)
6.1 Urban Unit Environmental & Social team visited the New Khanki Barrage Project on
August 13, 2015
The Urban Unit Environmental & Social Team from Lahore visited the New Khanki Barrage Project
site on August 13, 2015. The Urban Unit was established in 2006, as a Project Management Unit
(PMU) of the Planning and Development Department, Government of Punjab.
Malik Parvez Arif (Environmentalist) from PMO, the Consultant and Contractor’s staff welcomed
the participants at New Khanki Barrage Project site. Mr. Malik (Environmentalist) from PMO
delivered the presentation on the Good Environmental Practices being carried out at the New
Khanki Barrage Project in compliance with country and ADB’s Environmental and Social Safeguards. Detailed question and answer session with participants was also carried out during
the presentation. After the presentation, the participants visited the Main Barrage Site and Coffer
Dam. During their site visit, Mr. Malik Parvez explained the brief history of the Old Barrage and its
rather hectic operational system which made the construction of the new Barrage necessary. He
also emphasized that it is crucial to take Dissolved Oxygen (D.O) measurements at the time of
construction and during dismantling of the Coffer Dam and also advised the contractor to monitor
Noise Levels regularly during the construction stage of the project.
63.63% 66.80%
Plan Actual
Physical Progress
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6.2 Assessment of Trees falling at the Right Guide Bank (RGB) of Khanki Barrage
The site proposed for Right Guide Bank (RGB) of Chenab River was scrutinized for removal of
trees. The Consultant and DESCON’s survey team was advised to mark the area of Right Guide Bank for identification of trees. A complete survey for identification of trees, plant species, girth
and type was accordingly carried out on October 31, 2015. According to the latest assessment by
Consultant and Contractor, a “Tree Inventory” of about 1037 trees for the Right Guide Bank was
finally made and signed by the representatives of the Contractor and the Supervisory Consultants.
Tree Inventory is placed at Annexure-I with the following details:
Upstream of Right Guide Bank = 130 trees
Downstream of Right Guide Bank = 567 trees
P-Spur Nose, Slope and Right Bella = 122 trees
Left Marginal Bund , Station area and Head Works Section = 166 trees
Left Marginal Bund , Station area
and Head Works Section = 122 trees
Total: 1037 trees
Final list of trees has been sent to DFO Gujrat for price assessment. The DFO has sent back the assessed price of the trees to XEN Khanki. The XEN Khanki Barrage has sent it to the DG Public Relation Punjab Lahore vide his latter No,34/49-M dated 05/01/16 for advertisement in the national News Paper. The auction of the trees shall be preceded on 26/1/2016 at 11am in the Executive Engineer Office accordingly.
6.3 Environmental Compliance for the Mechanical Workshop
SSEMP for the Mechanical work shop has already approved. A Mechanical Workshop for
assembly and welding of the radial gates of the New Khanki Barrage was established by M/s
DESCON near Eminabad/ Gujranwala. The radial gates are imported from the Republic of Turkey.
Consultant Senior Environmentalist and Safety Inspector visited the Mechanical Workshop at
Eminabad, Gujranwala along with DESCON’s Environmentalist on October 14, 2015 to check the compliance of Site Specific Environmental Management Plan (SSEMP) for Mechanical Workshop.
Consultant’s major observations were conveyed to the Contractor and are as follows:
Unsatisfactory housekeeping around the Mechanical Workshop area.
Provide solid waste collection drums and waste bins at main works shop and offices and educate all staff about solid waste management practices during the daily orientation/talks.
No proper provision of fire extinguisher in case of emergency.
Non-availability of Site Specific Environmental Management Plan for Mechanical Workshop at the site.
Workers were found working without gloves for welding and cutting of steel which may cause injury.
No proper sanitation facilities are available for workers.
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Paramedic staff available at Mechanical Workshop is not qualified, therefore it is strongly recommended to train the paramedic staff with first aid training in case of any injury at workshop.
First aid kit available at Mechanical Workshop needs to be upgraded in accordance with the standard procedure to cope with any injury at site.
Emergency response contact numbers are also missing at Mechanical Workshop that needs to be displayed and labour informed about the same in case of any emergency.
Fire drills need to be carried out at Mechanical Workshop at least once a month.
Labour at Mechanical Workshop is working without ear muffs and ear plugs, which may cause hearing impediment while working in the high noise area.
Monitoring of noise levels at each month by DESCON is also required at the Workshop.
Placement of necessary information and warning signs in the working area, metal scrape area and for fire extinguishers area is also required.
The compliance of those observations was discussed in the EPRM-18 & 19 and the Contractor’s representative Mr. Aqeel Head HSE DESCON assured that necessary steps to comply with the above observations are being taken in this regard.
6.4 Environmental & Social Performance at New Khanki Barrage Project
The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is an integral part of the project’s bidding document
and was broadly followed by DESCON Engineering Ltd while Engineer’s Environmental Specialist and Senior Environmentalist along with their team have regularly and strictly monitored the
compliance related to environmental and safety issues. PMO ESU is the overall monitored of the
compliance related to environmental aspects of the project. Third Party external instrumental
monitoring for the environmental parameters i.e water and air was carried out quarterly for the
New Khanki Barrage Project. Seventh round of external instrumental monitoring was carried out
on August 26, 2015 while the 8th round was carried out on November 28, 2015 by DESCON,
through M/s Global Environmental Laboratory, Lahore.
Internal instrumental monitoring of environmental parameters of river water quality was also
carried out in the reporting period by DESCON and Engineer’s Environmental Team at the Chenab
River upstream and downstream of the Coffer Dam as well as noise levels monitored at the
construction site(s).
During the reporting period, DESCON removed the old Coffer Dam and constructed the new
Coffer Dam near the Right Bank to complete the remaining construction of the Barrage. The new
Coffer Dam inside River Chenab was constructed by using clay (mostly obtained from excavation
of the new LCC channel) and stone material. This material however can degrade the water quality
and become a source of threat for aquatic life especially fish during dismantling phase. The river
water quality at the upstream and downstream of the Coffer Dam was analyzed frequently before
and during dismantling and construction phase of the Coffer Dam, which was found to be
satisfactory. During the internal instrumental monitoring of River Chenab, it was noted that the
concentration of dissolved oxygen in the river was more than 6 mg/l whereas minimum dissolved
oxygen for existence of aquatic life/ fish is considered to be 4.0 mg/l. To prevent soil erosion, the
Contractor has mounted sheet piles on outer edges of the hammer head. Stone stacking is also
being done behind sheet piles to prevent soil erosion.
According to Contractor’s obligation regarding employment of local residents in the construction
work, DESCON is bound to employ maximum number of local labour for construction work. A large
number of semi and unskilled workers in the project area are being hired by DESCON. The Project
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has opened new job opportunities which the local population is availing. The district wise
Contractor’s monthly employment record during the reporting period for Khanki local and other
areas is attached as Annexure-II.
The overall Environmental and Social Performance of New Khanki Barrage Project is satisfactory
while efforts for continuous improvements are being undertaken. Status of approval of various
Environmental Plans related to New Khanki Barrage is shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Status of Environmental Plans related to New Khanki Barrage Project
Name of Plan Date of first Submission
Resubmission No.I
(Date)
Resubmission No.II
(Date) Approval Date
SSEMP Main Barrage 13
th
Sept., 2013 October 28, 2013
December 05, 2013
December 18, 2013
HSE Plan July 25, 2013 November 04, 2013
December 05, 2013
December 18, 2013
Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
July 25, 2013 November 04, 2013.
December 05, 2013
December 18, 2013 (Provisional Approval)
Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP)
January 10, 2013 April 16, 2014 July 8, 2014. July 12, 2014
SSEMP of LMB and Chanwan Road
December 18, 2014
- - Submitted to ADB
SSEMP Of Mechanical Workshop
January 06, 2015 February, 2015 -- March, 2015
Social Frame Work Agreement
Singed on 27th November 2013 at Khanki Rest House between Engineer (RE) on behalf of PMO with Community Committee Chairman.
7. Summary of Construction Activities of the Project
M/s DESCON Engineering is the “Main Contractor” for the construction of the New Khanki Barrage
and Auxiliary Works Project. The Contractor mobilized in the month of July 2013. Construction of
the new barrage project is under way and about 64.1% progress has been achieved to date (31st
Dec, 2015). DESCON has also started the construction activities at the Right Side of the Chenab
River during the reporting period. The details of the physical progress of work were already
presented in section 5.0.
8. Environmental Progress Review Meetings (EPRMs) in the reported period
A total of four (4) Environmental Progress Review meetings were carried out in the reporting
period from July 01 to December 31, 2015.
Environmental Progress Review Meeting -16 was held in DESCON office on July 13, 2015.
Environmental Progress Review Meeting-17 was held in DESCON office on August 25, 2015.
Environmental Progress Review Meeting-18 was held in DESCON office on November 03, 2015.
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Environmental Progress Review Meeting-19 was held in DESCON’s office on December 11, 2015.
These meetings provided good opportunity for resolution of major issues and review of the
progress relevant to various environmental, social, health and safety issues of the New Khanki
Barrage Project. Minutes of the latest EPRM 19 are attached herewith this report as Annexure-III.
9. PMO, Consultant and Contractor’s Environmental and Social Staff Joint Visit to the New Khanki Barrage Project and Contractor Facilities
After the EPRM 17, PMO staff; Malik Pervaiz Deputy Director Environment , Nazim Shah Acting
Director ,Consultant’s staff Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid, Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal, Mr. Tariq Jan and
Contractor’s staff; Mr. Muhammad Aqeel, Mr. Shahid Iqbal, Mr. Asif Kamran took a round of
various sites on the new Barrage and made the following observations;
i. Labour Camp, Overall housekeeping seems satisfactory, however DESCON was advised
to clear the space between the washrooms/ toilets.
ii. Visited the solid waste disposal site, constructed in three independent enclosures, made on
imperious floor consisting of recyclable waste, general waste and organic waste.
iii. The work of provision of “Secondary Containment” around the oil tanks as desired by ADB delegation was in progress. In addition to that, DESCON representatives were advised to
place proper fire extinguishing equipment at site.
iv. A “Sharp Turn” before Lindkhur village exists on the newly constructed road. The provision
of a sign board warning the motorists about the sharp turn may avoid road accidents.
Similarly, after the EPRM 18, PMO staff; Malik Parvaiz, Consultant staff; Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid,
Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal and Contractor staff; Mr. Muhammad Aqeel, Mr. Shahid Iqbal, Mr. Asif
Kamran took a round of various sites on the Barrage and made the following observations;
i. Barrage, excavation and dewatering were in progress in the second section of the Barrage,
PPEs compliance seemed satisfactory.
ii. Warehouse, scaffolding pipes maintenance were in progress and housekeeping around the
warehouse was in the excellent condition.
iii. Refueling Area, as desired by the ADB delegation, Secondary Containment Wall was
completed and firefighting arrangements were satisfactory.
iv. Labour Camp, overall housekeeping seemed satisfactory, however PMO Deputy Director
Environment and the Consultant issued instructions to DESCON to maintain cleanliness
and hygienic conditions at Labour Canteen.
10. SMEC’s Environmental Specialist Visits
SMEC’s Environmental Specialist Engr. Anwar Hussain Mujhaid paid regular visits to the New
Khanki Barrage Project during the reporting period. The purpose of those visits was to check the
implementation status of Site Specific Environmental Management Plans (SSEMPs) for Main
Barrage, Roads and Mechanical Workshop. Mr. Anwar also ensured the compliance of the ADB’s Environmental and Social Safeguards at New Khanki Barrage Project during their visits. During
field visits, he also made observations in different areas and produced Field Visit Reports, which
were forwarded to the Contractor and copied to PMO for the resolution and removal of
shortcomings. SMEC’s Environmental Specialist Field Visit Reports are attached as Annexure-IV
for reference.
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11. Project Organization and Environmental Management Team Management/ Approach
The responsibilities of different organizations/departments to implement the environmental/social
safeguards applicable to Khanki Barrage are summarized below:
i. Project Management Office (PMO)
The overall responsibility for the implementation of Environmental Management Plan rests with the
Head PMO along with the assistance of Environmental & Social Unit (ESU) of PMO. The ESU
consists of Director Environment/ Social, Deputy Director Environment (all Barrages), Deputy
Director Environment (Sulemanki Barrage & Pakpattan Canal) Deputy Director Sociology, Deputy
Director Resettlement and Deputy Director Communication.
PMO ensures that the Contractor and the Supervision Consultants appoint dedicated and competent environmental officer(s) and allied staff. PMO also ensures that all environmental personnel are authorized to implement the environmental and social policies and requirements of the EMP.
ESU co-ordinates with relevant government departments and stakeholders on concerned environmental and social/ resettlement issues.
ESU has a mandate to inspect and monitor residual impacts of the project and record documentation of the impacts during the project.
ESU will also inspect the significance of impacts in case of any unanticipated change in the scope of the project.
Any major change in the project shall be reported to ADB before its execution.
Directorate of Environment PMO acts as the Environmental Management Office.
PMO will ensure that consultant’s team has an unhindered access to all relevant documents, persons and places to enable it to perform its functions effectively and efficiently.
ii. Construction Supervision Consultants
The Construction Supervision Consultants Environmental Team consists of an Environmental
Specialist assisted by a Senior Environmentalist and a Safety Inspector to monitor the
environmental performance of the Contractor and the Environmental impacts of the project
activities including any Health and Safety related issues at site.
The Consultants Environmental Specialist was mobilized on August 01, 2013 and the Senior
Environmentalist was mobilized on November 01, 2013. The Environmental Monitoring team of the
Consultant, comprising of the Environmental Specialist/ Sr. Environmentalist is responsible for the
monitoring of the provisions of the EMP with the assistance of the Safety Inspector and reporting any
non-compliance of the Contractor to the PMO. It is however worth-mentioning that the Engineer’s Senior Environmentalist Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal who joined the NKBP in June 2015, left the Project on
November 15, 2015 due to some personal family problems.
Every effort is being made to find a suitable replacement and to ensure that the Project’s Environment, Health & Safety vigilance work does not suffer due to the above cited situation.
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The Contractor is responsible for execution of the construction activities and for environmental
protection through its environmental and social field staff. The Contractor is subject to
environmental protection liabilities under environmental laws of Pakistan and the Project’s
ESIA/EMP provisions under their Contract with the Punjab Irrigation Department (PID). The
Contractor is also responsible for communicating environmental & social information and for
imparting of necessary training of staff in all aspects of the EMP.
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PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL MONITORING& ISSUES
12. Environmental Monitoring
13.1 External Environmental Monitoring
Eighth round of Instrumental monitoring of environmental parameters was carried out by the
Global Environmental Laboratory (GEL) for DESCON on November 28, 2015. During the external
instrumental monitoring, ambient air quality, drinking water, waste water, gaseous emissions for
generators and vehicular emission tests were carried out at different places of site as per
approved SSEMP and as directed by Malik Parvez Arif Deputy Director (Environment) PMO. The
external instrumental monitoring results for air and drinking water are presented in Table 2 & Table
3 respectively. The Monitoring Results of GEL are attached as Annexure-V with this Report.
I. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
The ambient air quality was analyzed at the Main Barrage, Sheet Pile Yard and in between Batch
Plants No. 3 & 4. The results of monitoring have been summarized in Table-2. A graphical
representation is also provided in Figure-8 for the eighth round of ambient air quality monitoring in
comparison with the baseline (first round of external instrumental monitoring for ambient air quality
by GEL).
Table-2: Ambient Air Monitoring Results
Sr. No.
Parameter
NEQS
Base line
Pocket# 01 (D 144)
Sheet Pile Yard
Batch Plant # 03
& 04
01 Carbon Monoxide 5 3
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 02 Sulphur Dioxide 120
3BDL 0.0 2.6 2.6
03 Nitrogen Dioxide 80 3
BDL 38.2 32.4 38.4 04 Particulate Matter 150
3103.5 27.0 24.0 18.0
05 Particulate Matter 35 3
--------- 8.0 10.0 8.0
All the above ambient air quality results are within the permissible limits of NEQS.
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
CO SO2 NO2 PM 10 PM 2.5
NEQS
BASE LINE
MAIN BARRAGE
BATCH PLANT
Figure-8: Graphical representation of Ambient Air Quality
II. Drinking Water Quality Monitoring
The water samples were collected from two points as directed by the Deputy Director Environment
PMO. One sample was collected from a hand pump in Kot Imam Buksh village at a depth of 65 ft,
while second sample was collected from hand pump in Khanki Village at a depth of 65 ft. The
results of monitoring have been summarized in Table-3. A graphical representation is also
provided in Figure-9 for the seventh round of drinking water quality monitoring in comparison with
the baseline (first round of external instrumental monitoring for drinking water quality by GEL).
Table-3: Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Results
Sr. No.
Parameters Unit NEQS Base Line
Officer’s Camp
PC Yard
1. Taste …… Not Objectionable
Normal Normal Normal
2. Odor Not Objectionable
0.0 0.0 0.0
3. Turbidity NTU <5 0.00 0.00 0.00 4. Calcium
hardness mg/l …… 106.0 126.0 170.0
5. Magnesium hardness
mg/l …… 96.0 44.0 122.0
6. Total hardness mg/l <500 202.0 170.0 192.0 7. Carbonate
alkalinity mg/l 0.0 0.0 0.0
8. Bi-carbonate alkalinity
mg/l 186.0 114.0 228.0
9. Total Alkalinity mg/l <500 186.0 114.0 288.0 10. Total Dissolved
Solids mg/l <1000 246.0 222.0 356
11. pH 6.5-8.5 7.84 7.58 7.23
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200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Total Hardness Total Alkalinity TDS
NEQS
BASE LINE
Kot Iman Bux Village
Khanki Village
Sr. No.
Parameters Unit NEQS Base Line
Officer’s Camp
PC Yard
12. Arsenic mg/l <=0.05 BDL BDL BDL 13. Boron mg/l 0.3 BDL BDL BDL 14. Chloride mg/l <250 14.0 8.0 13.8 15. Fluoride mg/l <=1.5 BDL BDL 0.16 16. Nitrate mg/l <=50 0.4 0.5 0.9 17. Nitrite mg/l <=3 0.005 0.009 0.009 18. Residual
Chlorine mg/l 0.2-0.5 0.02 0.01 0.04
19. Zinc mg/l 5 0.06 0.04 0.05 20. Color picu 15 0.00 0.00 0.00 21. E-Coli Cfu/10
0ml 0 0 0 0
22. Total Coliform Cfu/100ml
0 0 0 0
23. Enterococci… Cfu/100ml
…… 0 0 0
BDL = Below Detection Limit
Figure 9(a) Drinking Water Quality
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10
20
30
40
50
60
pH Nitrate Nitrite Residual Chlorine Zinc
NEQS
BASE LINE
KOT IMAN BUX
KHANKI VILLAGE
Figure-9 (b): Drinking Water Quality
Waste water chemical analysis: S. No Parameters Unit NEQS Concentrations
1 pH ---- 6-9 7.01 2 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 3500 524.0 3 Total Suspended Solids mg/l 200 52.0 4 COD mg/l 150 162.0 5 BOD5 mg/l 80 64.0
Vehicle and Generator maintenance: Vehicles and generators are periodically checked for their maintenance. For this purpose, noise and visual observation of vehicle and generators exhaust emission testing was done. Moreover record for the change of Mobile Oil for vehicles is also being maintained by the concerned department. These tests help assess the vehicle efficiency and need for its repair and maintenance. Its record is being maintained at E&P workshops by the Contractor. The Generator gaseous emission results in 3rd party environmental monitoring on November 28, 2015 have been summarized in Table 4.
Table 4 Generator Gaseous emission analysis
S. No
Parameters Units NEQS CC# 73593
CC# 73499
CC# 73156
CC# 73595
1 Carbon Monoxide (CO)
mg/Nm3 800 276.3 76.3 562.5 91.3
2 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
mg/Nm3 1700 22.9 231.7 28.6 248.8
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3 Oxygen (O2)
% ------- 13.88 14.90 14.70 12.67
4 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
mg/Nm3 ------- 30.3 74.6 6.8 65.6
5 Nitric Oxide (NO)
mg/Nm3 ------- 523.9 511.9 466.2 533.3
6 Combined Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)
mg/Nm3 600 554.3 586.5 453.0 598.9
7 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
% ------- 5.11 4.50 4.65 6.15
8 Smoke
Ringlemann 2 2 2 1 2
The vehicles gaseous emission results in 3rd party environmental monitoring on November 28, 2015 have been summarized in Table 5.
Table 5 Vehicle Gaseous emission analysis
S. No
Equipment Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Smoke
Unit- % NEQS-6.0 Unit-Ringlemann NEQS-2.0 1 Coaster Deluxe TW-
545 0.18 2
2 Double Cabin CJ-1120
0.03 1
3 Water Bowser CC 74687
0.06 2
4 Hiab CC 75407 0.06
2
5 Dumper Truck CC 77153
0.04 1
6 Dumper Truck CC 77154
0.02 1
7 Dumper Truck CC 77134
0.03 1
8 Transit Mixture CC 78106
0.05 2
9 Transit Mixture CC 78114
0.02 1
10 Transit Mixture CC 78118
0.02 1
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13.2 Noise
Noise survey for various equipment and machinery was carried out on regular basis. The
compressors working at site are producing noise but it is within NEQS limit. Moreover,
people working around the area are provided with earplugs. While the noise level of
machinery and heavy equipment is also found to be within NEQS. During site visit audit or
survey, if some vehicle is giving high noise, it is reported to E&P workshop for repair and
maintenance.
Table 6: Noise Measurement for Equipment of Machinery
Sr. No. Equipment NEQS (Vehicular Emission)
Noise level dB (A)
1 Coaster Deluxe TW-545
85 72.9
2 Double Cabin CJ-1120
85 72.6
3 Water Bowser CC 74687
85 72.9
4 Hiab CC 75407 85 74.2
5 Dumper Truck CC 77153
85 73.2
6 Dumper Truck CC 77154
85 78.7
7 Dumper Truck CC 77134
85 77.6
8 Transit Mixture CC 78106
85 78.6
9 Transit Mixture CC 78114
85 77.7
10 Transit Mixture CC 78118
85 79.1
Area NEQS (Industrial) Noise level dB (A) leq
1 Batch Plant No.3 & 4
75 72.8
2 Pocket # 01 (D 144) 75 63.4
3 Pile Sheet Yard 75 72.4
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13.3 Internal Environmental Monitoring
I. Surface Water Quality Monitoring (Chenab River)
Internal instrumental monitoring was carried out at Chenab River by DESCON under supervision
of Consultant during the reporting period from July to December 2015. The following parameters
were monitored including DO, TDS, PH, E.C and temperature upstream and downstream of the
Coffer Dam in River Chenab. The results of Contractor’s internal monitoring are depicted in
Table-7 and also attached as Annexure-VI with this Report.
Table-7 Internal Instrumental Monitoring Results Surface Water
Sr. No.
Parameter Unit NEQS Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15
U/s D/s U/s D/s U/s D/s U/s D/s U/s D/s U/s D/s
1 Temperature C0 <=30 27.1 28.2 26.9 28.5 26.4 27.6 23.1 23
16.8
16.8
13 13.4
2 pH - 6.6-8.5 7.6 7.8 7.6 7.8 7.7 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.8 7.8 8 8
3 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
mg/l 3500 160 180 110 140 70 70 90 100 80 90 100 110
4 Electrical Conductivity (EC)
µs/cm
1055 320 370 160 300 160 210 190 210 180 200 220 240
5 Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
mg/l - 9 8.7 6.9 6.4 6.2 5.9 7.6 7.5 6.9 6.4 8.7 8.6
Minimum DO for existence of aquatic life/ fish = 4.0 mg/l
As such all the above parameters checked complied with the NEQS. The above river water quality
seems to be quite satisfactory for the sustenance of aquatic life, as the Dissolved Oxygen level for
survival of fish is 4 mg/l compared to the available Dissolved Oxygen of about 6.0 mg/l or more in
the River.
II. Noise Monitoring carried out at various Construction/ Equipment Sites
Noise measurement survey for various equipment and machinery was carried out on regular basis
within the Contractor’s Camp. All the noise levels for various equipment and machinery were found to be within the NEQS permissible limit. During site visits or survey, if some vehicles or equipment
are giving high noise levels, these were advised to report to Equipment and Plant (E&P) workshop
for repair and maintenance. The noise measurement results of Contractor’s internal monitoring are depicted in Table-8. Noise Level monitoring was carried out at various work sites/ equipment sites
from July to December, 2015.
Table-8: Internal Instrumental Monitoring Results Noise
JULY 2015
Sr. No. Equipment NEQS (Vehicular
Emission) Noise level dB (A)
1 Dumper Truck CC 74151 85 62.6
2 Dumper Truck CC 2200605 85 63.4
3 Dumper Truck CC 2200730 85 61.9
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4 Transit Mixture CC 78128 85 75.4
5 Transit Mixture CC 78119 85 74.9
Area
7 Batch Plant No.3 75 48.3
8 Main Barrage 75 40.4
9 Sheet Pile Yard 75 61.2
AUGUST 2015
1 Dumper Truck CC 74154 85 71.6
2 Bulker Truck CC 77134 85 67.5
3 Transit Mixture CC 78113 85 69.4
4 Transit Mixture CC 78114 85 74.2
5 Transit Mixture CC 78126 85 73.7
Area
1 Batch Plant No.3 75 63.3
2 Main Barrage 75 54.4
3 Sheet Pile Yard 75 68.2
SEPTEMBER 2015
1 Dumper Truck CC 74156 85 78.6
2 Bulker Truck CC 77133 85 77.5
3 Transit Mixture CC 78112 85 75.8
4 Transit Mixture CC 78118 85 76.9
5 Transit Mixture CC 75414 85 78.7
Area
1 Batch Plant No.3 75 58.3
2 Main Barrage 75 54.4
3 Sheet Pile Yard 75 64.2
OCTOBER 2015
1 Dumper Truck CC 2200726 85 81.3
2 Hiace CC 76130 85 73.9
3 Transit Mixture CC 78114 85 82.9
4 Double Cabin KN 9624 85 74.7
5 Transit Mixture CC 78118 85 79.8
Area
1 Batch Plant No.3 75 66.2
2 Main Barrage 75 59.8
3 Sheet Pile Yard 75 68.4
NOVEMBER 2015
1 Dumper Truck CC 77153 85 79.3
2 Transit Mixture CC 78119 85 73.5
3 Transit Mixture CC 78126 85 77.9
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4 Dumper Truck CC 74690 85 76.7
5 Transit Mixture CC 78112 85 78.6
Area
1 Batch Plant No.3 75 70.8
2 Main Barrage 75 63.4
3 Steel Yard 75 69.1
DECEMBER 2015
1 Coaster Deluxe TW-545 85 72.9
2 Double Cabin CJ-1120 85 72.6
3 Water Bowser CC 74687 85 72.9
4 Hiab CC 75407 85 74.2
5 Dumper Truck CC 77153 85 73.2
Area
1 Batch Plant No.3 & 4 75 72.8
2 Pocket # 01 (D 144) 75 63.4
3 Pile Sheet Yard 75 72.4
All noise levels were within the permissible limit but still PPEs are provided to workers in case of
their exposure to high noise level, then ear plugs can be used.
14 Initial Environmental Screening of LMB (Left Marginal Bund) Road and its Implementation
Engineer’s Environmental Specialist had carried out the Initial Environmental Screening of LMB
and Chanawan Roads assisted by the Sr. Environmentalist, Junior Designer (Roads) and ARE
(Roads). Salient observations about any trees to be cut/ removed, anticipated resettlement/ land
acquisition issues, infrastructure (electric poles/ installations) etc. to be affected due to the
proposed rehabilitation works were observed and noted in the Report. The IES Report was
circulated to the concerned experts of new Khanki Barrage Consultants and the Contractor/ Client
for further necessary action.
Implementation of the provisions/recommendations of Initial Environmental Screening Report of
LMB Road had been initiated by M/s DESCON and Engineer’s site staff and a survey of LMB Road was carried out by the Engineer Enumerator/ Sociologist and DESCON’s surveyors to
assess the number of trees which need to be removed/cut, the required resettlement,
infrastructure replacement etc. and electric poles, pipes or culverts which need to be relocated.
Now as the LMB Road is under construction, the IES of LMB is being implemented by the
Engineer regarding tree removal, protection of Grave of Late Nuagazi Baba on LMB Road and
relocation of electric poles. Other than that water sprinkling is also being carried out regularly at
LMB Road to control dust. Signboards are also placed for commuter information on LMB Road.
Presently the aggregate base, sub-base layers along with shoulders are under way. The removal
of all the “obstructing trees” has been accomplished on LMB Road. For the removal of two
remaining electric poles, the Demand Notice is under process at GEPCO Gujranwala.
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15 Implementation of Initial Environmental Screening of Chanawan Road
Construction of Chanawan Road was initiated by DESCON through appointment of a Sub-
contractor M/s GKG. The relevant findings of the Initial Environmental Screening Report are under
implementation. Consultations have also been made with community regarding encroachments
and other related issues like road widths etc. Culverts have also been provided on the demand of
local community on Chanawan Road on cross drainage works. There is no tree standing which
needs to be uprooted on Chanawan Road. Regarding relocation of electric poles on Chanawan
Road correspondence with Project Director (PD), GEPCO is in process. After the completion of
road works, signboards regarding public safety and speed limits need to be installed at Chanawan
Road particularly near settlements.
16 Initial Environment Screening of Auxiliary Building Works
Under the auspices of the “Auxiliary Works of the New Khanki Barrage Project”, constructions of a
Basic Health Unit (BHU), Community School, CRE’s Offices/ Residencies & Staff Colony etc. are
included in the scope of work.
While carrying out the Initial Environment Screening of the Building works, it was recommended
that to preserve the environmental aesthetics and the beauty of the Canal Rest House at Khanki
which was built in 1889, no boundary wall should be constructed around the newly constructed
buildings closed to the Rest House; rather it may be replaced with a “Green Edge”. This issue was discussed by the Environmental Specialist SMEC International Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid with
Mr. Ejaz Bajwa Construction Manager DESCON on March 13, 2015. The TL/ CRE of the Engineer
instructed the Construction Manager DESCON to comply with the above recommendation.
However the Consultant has issued several instructions to the sub-contractor of DESCON on
building works for the non-compliance of PPEs, which they assured to improve.
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PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
17 Contractor’s Camp Site (Labour Barracks)
M/s DESCON has overall improved the Labour Camps housekeeping. Walk ways construction
was completed at the Labour Camp. DESCON has also installed tube lights in washrooms at the
instructions of the Engineer and roofs above wash rooms/ toilets. The labour strength in July 2015
stood at 700 while it was 2189 in December 2015. Labour Barracks have been regularly monitored
by the Engineer’s Environmental Team. During the monitoring of housekeeping, walkways
construction and usage, solid waste collection segregation and disposal, food quality and hygienic
condition of toilets and kitchen were checked.
DESCON has constructed new three (3) waste pits for the solid waste disposal system behind the
Labour Camp. Wet solid waste and decomposable wastes have been disposed in Pit-1, burnable
material/waste like papers and empty packing material etc. have been disposed in Pit-2 and
recyclable wastes will be put in Pit-3. Waste collected from labour barracks, canteen and other
contractor facilities disposed in the above three pits.
There are three messes for provision of good quality food. All three messes at Labour Barracks
have been used depending on the labour strength. According to the philosophy of good
management, motivated and satisfied workers are expected to be more productive workers.
Contractor has installed cooling and heating facilities in the Labour Barracks, Labour’s Mess No 1, 2, & 3 and the Mosque. Overall the Contractor seems to be continuously working for the
improvement of the Labour Barracks, under the supervision and guidance of the Engineer.
PMO ESU and Engineer’s Environmental Team have monitored the management of Mess at Labour Barracks on regular basis. At more than one occasion, the DD Environment PMO and Environmental Specialist and his team took lunch at the Labour Mess to check the quality of food which was found to be satisfactory. On one occasion ADB’s Environmental Specialist had also checked the food quality of Labour Mess, which also found to be satisfactory during her visit on October 6, 2015.
There are 5 different shops at the Labour Camp Site to facilitate the labour. (1). Barber Shop/Hair dresser (2). Juice/Cold Drinks Shop (3). General Super Store (4) Laundry Shop (5) PCO.
18 Fuel Storage Area of DESCON
The Contractor has established a fuel storage site. Initially the fuel tanks were under ground and
fuel filling dispensers were not installed, only pumps were utilized for fuel filling but later on it was
decided and planned that fuel storage site will be reconstructed as per EMP requirements.
Accordingly new fuel storage site was constructed by DESCON. Fuel storage site is provided with
impervious floor (concrete), fence, warning sign, fire extinguishers and fuel dispensers. Fuel is
being stored in tanks placed in a concrete frame. To date there is no serious oil/fuels spillage
recorded at site and as per spills categorization.
ADB’s Delegation along with PMO ESU and Environmental Specialists (consultant) have
inspected the various work sites and fuel storage area during their inspection on July 30, 2015 and
were apparently satisfied with the efforts of the Engineer and the Contractor. However, instructions
have been issued to construct “Secondary Containment” and more fire extinguishers may be
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provided to be used in case of emergency near the oil tanks. A secondary containment wall in the
refueling area as advised by ADB delegation’s visit on July 30, 2015 was completed. The number
of fire extinguishers has been increased in fuel storage area. Figure-10 shows the secondary
containment and firefighting arrangements below;
Figure-10: Secondary Containment wall and Firefighting Arrangements
19 Traffic Management Plan and implementation of plan on site
Traffic Management Plan was being broadly followed on this project during the reporting period.
Performance of the Contractor in compliance of the TMP was overall satisfactory with some
exceptions. DESCON Engineering has arranged new traffic sign boards for LMB Road and
Barrage Area access roads. Speed limit sign boards are installed at Barrage Area at all access
roads and on LCC Bridge. Reflectors for facilitating motorists/traffic were installed on the old LCC
Bridge at the instructions of the PMO/Engineer. Contractor has improved the safety at Old LCC
Bridge, firm protection in the form of guard rail has been provided to improve the safety of vehicles
using Old LCC Bridge.
19.1 Traffic Management Plan Approval
The Traffic Management Plan was approved by the Engineer on December 18, 2013. This plan
covered the traffic management of project access roads (LMB & Chanawan Road) and project’s internal access routes and Coffer Dam Area.
19.2 Installation of Traffic Warning Sign boards
The Contractor has installed different sign boards for warning and direction of vehicles at different
locations such as Coffer Dam in and out and warning signs at security check posts. Speed limit
sign boards are also displayed at various sites. It is very essential that the provisions and
regulations of the TMP be observed and complied with in letter and spirit.
20 Construction Site Safety (HSE Best Practices)
HSE and Environmental awareness sessions were delivered in the reporting period. DESCON’s HSE Team imparted trainings to their workers on regular basis to ensure the awareness of the
project staff about the health and safety requirements at the project site. For this purpose, a
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separate training room has been provided where weekly training sessions are being arranged.
Training sessions were being conducted during the reporting period on different topics, such as;
Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)/ HSE Plan of the New Khanki Barrage Project.
Hazards at work area, safety concept and safety measures for protection of labour and machines from anticipated hazards.
Use of Personal Protection Equipment’s (PPEs).
Work at high places and relevant safety measures.
Construction accident(s), construction site safety, safe access on site, safe ladders, crane safety, and safety while working at the area involving electrical appliances.
Housekeeping and solid waste management.
Ensuring safety at work sites by the Site Incharge and HSE Staff.
Communications in case of emergency and first aid facilities provision.
21 HSE Plan Implementation and Best Practices
The HSE Plan was approved by the Engineer in December 2013 and is under implementation by
the Contractor and supervised by the Engineer’s Environment HSE Team. This plan covered the
safety, health and environmental components/issues of New Khanki Barrage Project. According to
the HSE Plan, the Contractor is bound to provide safety (first aid, personal protection equipment,
safe drinking water, clean accommodation and clean and sufficient food) to all workers/staff
working on New Khanki Barrage Project. DESCON has hired their own labour/staff while several
subcontractors are also working for New Khanki Barrage Project.
It is important to mention that all subcontractors and their labourers are presumed to be working
for DESCON and HSE Plan application will include all staff/workers and subcontractors. Facilities
described in HSE Plan are for both DESCON hired/ appointed staff/ workers and the
subcontractors.
21.1 First Aid Facilities, Paramedic Staff, Doctor and Ambulance
The Contractor has two paramedic staff for day and night shifts. MBBS Doctor is available at site
at day time while at night one paramedical staff and one assistant are available. Accommodation
to the MBBS doctor is provided in the Contractor’s Staff Colony, so that in case of emergency,
doctor’s services may be made available at night. Ambulance is also available at site. Contractor
has nine first aid kits on site. Details of HSE Score are described in Table 9.
Table 9: Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Plan Score:
Category Current Month (December,
2015) Project to Date
Safe Man Hours 691548 11635470
First Aid Cases 7 143
Medical Treatment Cases (MTC)
0 7
Lost Time Injury (LTI) 0 1
Restricted Work Injury (RWI) 0 4
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2015) Project to Date
Near Miss 18 202
No. of Environmental Damage 0 0
Trainings 4 87
HSE Orientation 412 6088
Total Recordable Injury Rate (TRIR)
0 0.20
21.2 Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs).
The Contractor has provided helmets, shoes, ear plugs, long shoes; rain cover, safety dresses,
gloves and goggles mostly to their workers on site including subcontractors. Enforcement is
required from DESCON side to ensure full-fledged use of safety equipment especially for
subcontractors. Currently the performance of DESCON regarding PPEs provision is appreciated,
but enforcement for its use by the sub-contractors staff needs special emphasis.
21.3 Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are a necessary tool for activation/ utilization in case of a fire incident. Recent
inspection by the Consultants Safety Inspector in December, 2015 found that all the Fire
Extinguishers are satisfactory. The need to keep all the emergency preparedness equipment in a
top notch condition needs no special emphasize.
22 Good Practices at New Khanki Barrage & Lessons Learnt
Overall the environmental protection, health and safety situation at Khanki Barrage which is under
continuous monitoring by the Engineer can be considered as satisfactory. Annexure-VII presents
in nutshell the various good practices at New Khanki Barrage and the lessons learnt.
23 Pictorial Views
The pictorial views of the reporting period (Jul-Dec, 2015) are presented by Annexure-VIII.
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ANNEXURES
(I to VIII)
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure I: Tree Inventory for Right Guide Bank
Date: 31-10-2015
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
SMEC International in association with - 2 of 25- Biannual Environmental M/s EGC, M/s Barqaab and Monitoring Report M/s Atkins International (July-December 2015)
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
SMEC International in association with - 3 of 25- Biannual Environmental M/s EGC, M/s Barqaab and Monitoring Report M/s Atkins International (July-December 2015)
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
SMEC International in association with - 5 of 25- Biannual Environmental M/s EGC, M/s Barqaab and Monitoring Report M/s Atkins International (July-December 2015)
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
SMEC International in association with - 7 of 25- Biannual Environmental M/s EGC, M/s Barqaab and Monitoring Report M/s Atkins International (July-December 2015)
Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: I New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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Annexure II: Employment Record District Wise
*64% Unskilled used during the month of July 2015
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*60% Unskilled used during the month of August 2015
Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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*58% Unskilled used during the month of Sept. 2015
Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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59% Unskilled used during the month of October. 2015
Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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*59% Unskilled used during the month of October. 2015
Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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*59% Unskilled used during the month of November. 2015
Annexure: II New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
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* 61% Unskilled used during the month of December. 2015
Annexure-III New Khanki Barrage Construction Project (NKBP) PMO Barrages
1 of SMEC International in association with - 1 of 1- Biannual Environmental
M/s EGC, M/s Barqaab and Monitoring Report M/s Atkins International (January 2016)
Annexure III: Minutes of EPRM -19
New Khaki Barrage Project
11-12-2015 held at DESCON Conference Room Khanki Barrage
List of participants: : Malik Parvez Arif (DD Environment) PMO, Waheed Hamid (DD Sociology) PMO, `Anwar H. Mujahid (Environmental Specialist ) SMEC. Syed Raza Hassan (Senior Sociologist )SMEC) , Tariq Jan Khan (HSE Inspector SMEC), Muhammad Aqeel (HSE Manager( DESCON), Shaid Iqbal Senior HSE DESCON, Asif Kamran (Sr. Environmentalist )DESCON , Hamid Ali ( Enumerator Social SMEC). Tabarak Ali Safi (In charge Administration) DESCON.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sr. #
Action Main
Responsibility Monitoring
Responsibility Target Date
Previous decisions
Update. Decision / Remarks
Status
A Environmental Monitoring
1 Instrumental Monitoring Laboratory Based
Contractor Consultant/PMO After Each Quarter
The consultants are advised to get the results and do analysis with base line.
The analysis are presented in the monthly progress report. Eighth round of instrumental monitoring has been done by the GEL. All the parameters are within limit.
The consultant and contractor are requested to send all the original test report regarding 8th round to PMO before December 20,2015.
8th round completed
2 Internal Instrumental Monitoring
Contractor Consultant/PMO Daily/as required
Consultant will monitor the internal monitoring process regularly.
Both contractor and consultant are doing internal instrumental monitoring weekly / monthly . The
The Contractor has the noise meter at site. DD (Environment) PMO advised the consultant
ongoing activity
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parameters regarding DO, TDS, EC , Noise levels and Temperature are monitored by the contractor. All the parameters are within permissible limit.
to do noise measurement during the
3 Compliance Monitoring improvement
Contractor Consultant/PMO Before next EPRM
It was decided in the meeting that contractor will take care while doing sprinkling on the left marginal bund.
Water Sprinkling was found uniform and excellent on the left marginal bund during the current field visit. .
The consultant will monitor the compliance monitoring regularly.
Improvement.
4 Reduction in Non-compliance using PPEs
Contractor Consultant/PMO Before next EPRM
The consultant will monitor it and note the non-compliance in this regard.
Now the contractor told during the meeting that PPEs are supplied by the main contractor to the sub-contractor. Still there are some gapes regarding using PPEs among the workers of sub-contractor.
The consultant will monitor the workers of main contractor and sub-contractor regarding using of PPEs.
Improvement.
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B Capacity Building/Training
1 Public Consultation GRC
Established by the PMO
Consultant/PMO Each Month
The consultant and PMO Social team are requested to pace the work and got notified section -4 and 5 of Land Acquisition Act 1894 as soon as possible as we are already too late.
It is a continues process and consultant is doing regularly. During the month of November the consultant conducted meeting with DCO Gujrat and AC Gujrat regarding land acquization.and demarcation of land. Beside this, Community meeting was also done.
Consultant will do purpose full public consultation. Ensure that all the complaints submitted by the local communities / workers may be resolved through GRM.
on going activity.
2 Training Contractor/Consultant/pomp
PMO/Consultant Each Month The consultant are requested to provide the previous training data in the next EPRM
The consultant told that all training data has been reflected in the monthly progress report. The training recording Fire prevention, Construction safety , flag man training, fire fighting and HIV-AIDS.
Malik Parvez (DD Environment) advised the consultant to attend the training session also and keep photographic record with them
Ongoing activity
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C Institutional Arrangement
1 The key issues identified / discussed during the EPRMs will be shared with the HPMO/DPD and SM (DESCON) on a regular basis.
PMO Consultant/PMO when required
The consultant was advised to send the requisite in formation (Employment) record to PMO regularly.
It is being send through Monthaly Environmental Progress Report.
Ongoing activity
D Management Plans
1 Tree cutting approval Contractor Consultant/PMO before next EPRM
The consultants are requested to pursue the tree cutting case at the earliest.
Tree cutting at right side of the barrage is in progress. Now the design is final and about total 1037 trees (phase-1) (matured trees) have to be cut for the construction of the right side d/s guide bund , u/s guide bund, T2 spur ,left marginal bund,station area section and of the barrage. Final list for the trees has been sent to the DFO Gujrat for price assessment.
The consultant are requested to pursue the tree cutting case of 130 tree (phase two) of left side of the barrage along with the auction process.
In progress.
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The DFO has sent back the assessed price of the trees which the XEN Khanki Barrage has sent it to the DG Public Relation Punjab Lahore vide his latter No,4283/49-M dated 17/12/15 for advertisement in the national News Paper. The auction of the trees shall be proceed on 6/1/2016 at 11am in the Executive Engineer Office accordingly.
E Employments Opportunity /Status
1 Local Communities Contractor PMO/Consultant Before next EPRM
The consultants are requested to check the monthly employment record and update DD Environment in next EPRM.
About 60 % local labours are working at the barrage.
The consultant will monitor it and update to PMO regularly.
on going
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F Operation of Camps
1 House keeping Contractor PMO/Consultant before next EPRM
The consultant will visit the work place area and camp regularly.
There is improvement in the house keeping specially in camp area. There are some working places( construction sites) where house keeping needs to be improvements
The consultant are requested to monitor all the working places vigiliently.
improvement
2 Surface Drainage Contractor PMO/Consultant before next EPRM
The consultant are advised to solve the issue and direct the contractor to complete the left over work regarding surface drainage.
All the left over work regarding surface drainage has been completed in the consultant facilities area. However surface drainage system near Khanki Village has been blocked by the Contractor machinery movement. Regarding blockage of
The consultant will look into the matter and try to solve the community complaint immediately in this regard .
completed.
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surface drainage the community complained to the client for mitigation measures. PMO (ESU) visited the area along with Consultant and Contractor staff after meeting and hold meeting with RE building in this regard.
G Health &Safety/Security
1 Safety at Mechanical Work shop
Contractor PMO/Consultant Next EPRM The consultant are advised to monitor the implementation of SSEMP (mechanical workshop) carefully and resolve all the observations regarding mechanical workshop operation before next EPRM.
The contractor has resolved half of the observations of the consultant and the remaining are in progress and contractor told in the meeting that the remaining will be solved soon.
The consultant are requested to visit the mechanical workshop again and monitor all the compliances of the SSEMP / HSE plan.
On going activity
2 Safety at old bridge LCC regulator.
Contractor PMO / Consultant Immediately The Consultant will monitor the safety aspects at LCC old Bridge
There is improvement in safety aspect of the barrage. Little more work
The consultant will advised the contractor to fix one more rod
Improvement.
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regularly. is needed to strengthen the railing of the bridge. Up stream side of the bridge railing also needs some extra barrication.
(barrication) accordingly.
H Social Issue
1 LARP Implementation status
PMO Consultant
Dead line for notification of Section-4 (January 31,2016
PMO Social team are requested to complete Section-4 and Section-5 at the earliest.
Revised Section -4 is in process. Detail will be given the coming Bi-Annual Environmental Monitoring Report.
The Consultant and PMO Social staff will pursue the case and try to notified Section-4 before dead line.
In progress
2
Possession of LCC East and Dismantling of old abandoned houses at Mechanical Staff Colony.
Contractor /PMO
Consultant
End of June 2015 -new date-December 2015
The consultant are requested to instruct the contractor to complete the construction of the quarters of the mechanical staff soon.
The possession of LCC has been done. Eight out of fifteen have been dismantled and eight households have been shifted to new constructed quarters.
The consultant will manage the remaining task and help the AHS accordingly.
In progress
3 Shifting / removal of Electric poles.
Consultant
PMO / Consultant Immediately
PMO advised the consultant to shift the poles immediately.
It is still in process.
DD Environment advised the consultant and PMO concern staff to
in progress
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accomplish the job soon.
4 Recreation center. Contractor PMO / Consultant Next EPRM
No previous decision
The building is complete. Other accessary are remained.
The consultant will pursue the case.
5 Infrastructure Development Work
Contractor Consultant
End of June 2015 . New Date-December,2015
The consultant will ask the contractor to finish remaining infrastructure development work accordingly.
About 82 % work regarding infrastructure development work has been completed. The work on Masjid and Park did not start yet.
The consultant are requested to advised the contractor to finish the remaining work and also start the construction of Masjid and Park as well.
in progress
6 Establishment of Park Contractor Consultant Date changed not yet finalized
DD Environment advised the consultant and PMO concern staff to accomplish the job soon.
The consultant has finalized the map .
The park should be start at the earliest. The name of recreational park be changed with Public Park.
in progress
Proposed date for next EPRM--- January , 2016
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Annexure IV:
Environmental Specialist Field Visit reports
July 30, 2015
To
Muhammad Aqeel
HSE Manager DESCON
New Khanki Barrage Project
Subject: Observations by ADB Mission on July 30, 2015
Dear Mr. Aqeel
Please refer to the ADB Delegatio ’s isit to Kha ki Barrage o Thursda Jul , 5. I a t to list do the following major observations by the said delegation for your information and compliance.
Major observations
1. The Oil Ta ks et should e pro ided ith a “e o dar Co tai e t to hi h Proje t Ma ager DESCON also made a commitment (the Secondary Containment should be preferably 110% of the
capacity of original tanks). A fence/ wall may be provided to safeguard against sabotage/
unauthorized entry.
2. More fire extinguishers may be provided to be used in case of emergency near the oil tanks.
3. The Fire Exit should be provided to be used in case of emergency (near the Oil Tanks).
4. Adequacy of all firefighting equipment should be ensured.
5. “ig age should e pro ided at the La our Ca p hi h is other ise i el ai tai ed a out HIV AID“/ Hifazati Tad eer , “afet a d Clea li ess.
6. A summary of Medical Check Up re ords should e prese ted i the DE“CON’s August Mo thl E iro e tal Report a out the ajor diseases diag osed / ured duri g last ear the edi al doctor at site.
7. A comparison of baseline conditions about various parameters like Surface Water Quality, Air
Quality etc against the 6th
round of instrumental monitoring should be prepared & presented
please seek the “e ior E iro e talist “MEC’s assista e/ guida e i this regard .
We dul appre iate our/ DE“CON’s ooperatio a d fa ilitatio during the said visit by ADB delegation
and other associated guests.
With Kind Regards,
Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid
CC: Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal & Tariq Jan for ensuring compliance
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FIELD TRIP REPORT TO NEW KHANKI BARRAGE PROJECT (NKBP)
(Thursday August 13, 2015)
Engr. Anwar H.Mujahid Environmental Specialist NKBP along with Malik Pervaiz Deputy Director Environment made a one day Trip to the New Khanki Barrage Project on August 13, 2025. Following is a synopsis of the major observations made during the visit.
Flag men’s posting at the LCC Bridge should be ensured by DESCON.
Most of the Coffer Dam located downstream of the Old Barrage has been removed and the River Chenab Water is now flowing through the new barrage.
Mr. Asif Kamran from DESCON had prepared a write up in Urdu about the proposed “Sign Boards” at the Labor Camps. Necessary corrections/ additions to the write up were suggested.
It was desired that DESCON should strictly follow the recommendations made by the recent ADB Mission, which were already conveyed to the DESCON’s HSE Officers through the last field trip report (Mr. Ghazanfar / Tariq Jan should please follow / ensure compliance. Same is true about the last EPRM recommendations).
The preparation of “Graphs” for comparison of the “Baseline Parameters” with the latest instrumental Monitoring about “Surface Water Quality i.e. D.O, Ph, TDS, etc.” and Air Water Quality was discussed with Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal Senior Environmentalist.
DESCON has submitted the “Medical Check UP Record “through E-Mail, which should be checked by Senior Environmentalist Mr. Ghazanfar / Tariq Jan.
DESCON has also submitted a list of the “District Wise” employees (skilled/ unskilled) with the Contractor/ Sub Contractor during July, 2013. This kind of information should be updated & included in the August 2013 Monthly Progress Report (both by DESCON / by the Consultants).
Mr. Shahid Iqbal DESCON’s HSE Executive was asked to advice the professional working on the “Recreational Park” from DESCON to attend the next EPRM for general discussion / consultation along with the consultant Team Leader’s recent letter sent to the DESCON for further necessary action.
Malik Pervaiz Deputy Environment made a comprehensive presentation “on NKBP Best Environmental Practices” to the visiting “Urban Unit professionals” from P&D Department, vising from Lahore. Later on a site visit to the New Khanki Barrage Site was made along with the visitors.
Malik Pervaiz explained the brief History of the Old Barrage and its (rather hectic) operational system which made the Construction of the new Barrage necessary.
Malik Pervaiz responding to a question from the visitors explained that it is crucial to take Dissolve Oxygen (D.O) measurements at the time of construction and during dismantling of Coffer Dam.
He also informed about the final disposal of treated waste water (from the septic tanks) and the solid waste pits.
It was desired that the Senior Environmentalist should ensure / confirm about the final disposal of treated waste water / solid waste from the Barrage Site and its adequacy.
Field Trip Report Prepared by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid August 17, 2015
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Field Trip Report to New Khanki Barrage EPRM 17 – August 25, 2015
A one day field trip to the Khanki Barrage was undertaken by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid during which the EPRM 17
was also attended. The EPRM was held in the DESCON’s Conference Room with the following in attendance.
1. Mr. Nazim Hussain Shah Acting Director Social & Environmental PMO.
2. Malik Parvaiz Deputy Director Environment PMO (in chair).
3. Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid Environment Specialist SMEC.
4. Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal Senior Environmentalist SMEC.
5. Mr. Tariq Jan Safety Inspector SMEC.
6. Mr. Hamid Cheema Numerator Social SMEC.
7. Mr. Asif Kamran Environmentalist DESCON.
8. Mr. Abid Hussain Manager Planning & Project Central DESCON.
The following main issues in the EPRM were discussed (Detailed minutes to be issued by Malik Pervaiz later).
(a) Instrumental Environment Monitoring / Internal Monitoring
(b) A new sprinkling programme may be devised by DESCON for the wet / rainy weather and copies furnished to
the Supervisory Consultant/ PMO.
(c) Compliance Monitoring
(d) Old LCC Bridge Use of old LCC Bridge by heavy vehicles should be avoided as displayed on the Bridge’s Notice Board. Flagmen should also be posted on the Bridge. Also Mr. Asif Kamran was asked to prepare an
“Emergency Response Plan” to plan in advance, how to cope with any unfortunate incident / Emergency. (e) Capacity Building
(f) Training, It was disclosed by Mr. Asif Kamran Environmentalist that the main training delivered during the
month was focused on “defensive driving” “work at height” related to Canal Head Regulator “ Electric Hazards” and “snake bite”.
(g) Spray at the labour camp should be carried out after grass cutting.
(h) It was noted with concern that the Environment and Social Section of the Consultant have no
independent vehicle at their disposal which hampers the effective delivery of services / performance of
their functions. This should be considered on priority by all concerned.
(i) DESCON should share employment record especially about employment of local labour with the Consultant.
(j) Mr. Abid Hussain assured the participants that DESCON is working on the design of the proposed Recreational
Park in light of the recent letter by CRE/ TL SMEC (sent on July 16, 2015).
Syed Nazim Shah Acting Director Environment & Social PMO desired that the final design by DESCON may be
shared by SMEC with PMO before according the final approval.
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(k) It was advised that comparison of the most recent results of instrumental monitoring (Surface Water Quality, Air
Quality etc.) may be compared with the baseline conditions and / or the results of the first instrumental
monitoring results.
It was noted with satisfaction that overall progress on all the Environmental issue was satisfactory.
After the EPRM, Syed Nazim Shah, Malik Parvaiz, Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid, Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal, Mr. Tariq Jan
& Mr. Asif Kamran took a round of various sites on the Barrage & made the following observations.
1. Labour Camp, Overall housekeeping seems satisfactory, however DESCON was advised to clear the
space between the washrooms / toilets.
2. Visited the solid waste disposal site (constructed in three independent enclosures, made on imperious
floor consisting of recyclable waste, general waste and organic waste.
3. The work of provision of “secondary containment” around the oil tanks as desired by ADB Delegation was in progress. DESCON representatives were advised to place proper fire extinguishing equipment at site.
Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid & Ghazanfar Afzal returned to Lahore Via Chanawan Road. A”sharp turn” before Lindkhur village exists on the newly constructed rood. The provision of a sign board warning the motorists
about the sharp turn may avoid road accidents.
Reached back at Lahore around 6:45 PM.
Report Written by:
Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid
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Field Trip Report to New Khanki Barrage
EPRM-18 – November 03, 2015 A field trip to the New Khanki Barrage was made by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid Environmental Specialist on November 03, 2015 to attend the EPRM (Environmental Progress Review Meeting) No. 18 & make relevant project site visit(s). Reached New Khanki Barrage around 11:00AM and took part in the proceedings of the EPRM-18 coordinated by Malik Pervaiz Arif Deputy Director Environment PMO. Following is a synopsis of the major issues discussed in the EPRM-18 (detailed Minutes of the Meeting to be issued by Malik Pervaiz Arif Deputy Director PMO).
A major emphasize was laid by the PMO officials including Mr. Nazim Hussain Shah Acting
Director and Malik Pervaiz Arif Deputy Director Environment about assessing the exact
number of trees to be cut on the right Bank of the New Khanki Barrage.
It was observed that due to change of decisions/design changes etc different estimates were put up which needs to be avoided in future. Mr. Nazim Hussain Shah desired that a firm and final design of facilities/layout plan along with demarcation facilities at site is imperative. Majority of the participants were of the view that the tree cutting is mentioned in the EMP of the New Khanki Barrage Project. However exact location of various facilities including Contractor’s camps, Right Marginal Bund, New Road etc (with a reported length of 4 km) need to have a final design/drawing and its demarcation made on site, so that the exact no. of trees etc can be assessed. Mr. Anwar H. Mujahid was of the view that after final design/demarcation at site, for the new road, an initial environment screening may be carried out. Since Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal is expected to resign from the SMEC/NKB in a short while, Mr. Raza Mashhadi will keep close liaison with the Engineering Branch.RE in this connection.
It was informed by the Consultants Social Sector staff that the proceedings for Section-4 for
the procurement of 5 canals/10 marlas land for the new LCC are in progress.
It was decided that an Urdu Translation of the Executive Summary of Environmental
Assessment will be provided by PMO to the Contractor for display on a Notice Board/hoisting
in the office of XEN and at Barrage.
An intensive discussion took place about the taking over of about eight (8) quarters
(constructed to shift the staff from the old Irrigation Mechanical Colony falling in the proposed
alignment of the new LCC) between RE Building Works of the Supervisory Consultants and
Mr. Nazim Hussain Shah Director Social and Environment PMO.
However after the EPRM, in a brief meeting between Mr. Nazim Hussain Shah and Mr. Zafar Ahmad RE, Mr. Zafar stressed the need for immediate taking over of the newly built quarters in which all the works as per drawings were completed already. Since the non-shifting of staff from the old colony is hindering the excavation work of the new LCC. Mr. Nazim Shah was apparently satisfied with the above argument.
It was disclosed by Mr. Shahid HSE Executive DESCON that trainings about Electrical
Hazard/Crane Operation/HIV etc were delivered to the staff. It was desired that Mr. Shahid
should share the above data with photolog/number of participants etc along with any other
relevant data including quarterly monitoring data/results etc with Mr. Ghazanfar Afazal Sr.
Environmentalist, who will be shortly working on the preparation of the Bi-Annual Report.
Mr. Nazim Shah Acting Director Social & Environment said that the social section of the
Contractor/Consultants should be monitoring the following infrastructure work’s progress in the field.
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o 8(or 13) staff quarters
o BHU
o School
o Public Park
o Mosque
o Water Supply System
o Recreation Centre
It was decided that Mr. Nazim Shah will visit those works after the EPRM along with RE Building Works of SMEC. It was also desired that a separate meeting should be held on the above issue with all persons concerned. After the EPRM Malik Pervaiz Arif, Dy. Director PMO Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid, Environmental Specialist, SMEC Mr. Ghazanfar Afzal, Sr. Environmentalist SMEC along with Mr. Aqeel HSE Manager DESCON visited the New Coffer Dam under construction, warehouse (where housekeeping was observed to be a in a very good shape) and the Labor Camp etc. It was observed that overall the housekeeping in the Labour Camps was O.K, but needed some improvements for cleanup of certain areas for which necessary instructions to the Contractor’s staff at site were given. Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid Environmental Specialist
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Field Trip Report to New Khanki Barrage, EPRM-19 December 11, 2015
A field trip to the New Khanki Barrage was made by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid, Environmental Specialist SMEC along with Malik Pervaiz Deputy Director Environment PMO on December 11, 2015 to attend the EPRM-19 and for visit to the New Khanki Barrage Project Site. Following is a synopsis of the major observations made during the said field trip 1. EPRM (Environmental Progress Review Meeting) #19 was held in the DESCON’s Conference Room starting
110.00 A.M and was attended by the representative of PMO, the Engineer i.e. M/s SMEC / EGC and DESCON (Please see Annex –I for list of participants).
The major issues/points of focus were the following:-
a) Water sprinkling on LMB is now being carried out in a uniform manner; however, some road sections near the old LCC Bridge were muddy. Mr. Aqeel HSE Manager explained that this was due to the recent rain which fell overnight.
b) A new HSE Board is installed at the Main entrance to DESCON office which is appreciated. c) The issue of frequent replacement of “Senior Environmentalist” was discussed in the EPRM and Malik
Pervaiz emphasized that we should find out a person who should continue till the end of the Project. Malik Pervaiz indicated that he will send an E-mail in this connection.
d) It was revealed by Mr. Aqeel that the final disposal of solid waste from the Project site is through vendors. Some of the solid waste is deposited in the “local landfills” and the other re-usable material like iron, plastic, hardboard etc. are segregated.
e) The internal monitoring in the presence of the Consultant’s representative was done on November 25, 2015 while the external instrumental monitoring was done on November 28, 2015.
f) It was revealed by DESCON that PPE’s have been provided to the Sub-contractor’s staff. g) Mr. Raza Mashadi Sociologist and Mr. Waheed Ahmad Deputy Director Social PMO informed that
they had meetings with D.G. Gujranwala & Assistant Commissioner Gujranwala about demarcation of land on the Right Bank of River Chenab to establish the land’s ownership. The demarcation date is fixed as 17th December 2015.
h) As reported by Mr. Shahid Iqbal HSE Executive DESCON, the training to staff during November 2015 consisted of fire safety, construction safety, fire prevention, firefighting and HIV Aids.
i) There was a detailed discussion among the participants about the “tree cutting issue” on the Right Bank of River Chenab. It was explained that due to frequent design changes & necessity of continuation of the work, certain trees were uprooted, while others may have yet to be cut for which the case is in progress. Malik Pervaiz emphasized the need for following the EMP Provision / taking necessary approval by the Contractor. Mr. Shahid Iqbal in coordination with Mr. Raza Mashadi will prepare a final list of the trees cut / to be cut alongwith a short writ up to be included in the DESCON’s Monthly Report /Bi-Annual Environmental Monitoring Report. Environmental Specialist SMEC Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid recommended that DESCON and Engineer’s representative at site, should hold on internal meeting on the “ trees issue” for resolution of any remaining conflict & to be on the same page.
j) It was revealed by Mr. Tariq Jan that overall housekeeping at the Barrage site & other places has improved.
k) LCC’s possession has been given. l) Shifting of all LMB Road electric poles has been carried out, while 2 electric poles are yet to be shifted
from the proposed LCC alignment. m) Malik Pervaiz will soon issue the “EPRM-19 detailed Minutes” to be included in the Bi-Annual Report.
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2) A site visit to the new Colony School near Khanki Village was made by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid along with
Deputy Director Environment PMO Malik Pervaiz and Mr. Raza Mashadi. It was found that a local resident’s Kachha waste water drain (which was previously disposed off to a nearby pond) was blocked due to the “earth filling” in front of the Colony School by the Contractor.
Malik Pervaiz and Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid held a meeting with Resident Engineer SMEC Mr. Zafar Ahmad just after the site visit, who called on the Construction Manager DESCON to visit the site and immediately take corrective action. The Resident Engineer ensured satisfactory solution of the issue. He also narrated that to avoid any stoppage of work etc. trees were cut for achieving the required physical progress and to avoid unnecessary claims due to delay. But now the situation is under control and the issue has been amicably resolved.
3) Finally the visiting team along with Mr. Aqeel, and Mr. Shahid from DESCON visited the new Barrage work on the Right Bank of River Chenab & met Mr. Javed Construction in charge. It was observed that the work was in full swing and the wearing of PPE’s by the workers presented an impressive look.
There is a new HSE sign board displayed at site alognwith hoisting the national flag as well as DESCON’s flag. It was revealed by the Contractor’s representative that the soil excavated from new LCC site is being reused for the construction of new Coffer Dam (without utilizing a Borrow Area) which is a step in the right direction. The visiting team returned to Lahore in the evening. Field Trip Repot written by Engr. Anwar H. Mujahid
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Annexure VII:
GOOD PRACTICES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD MANAGEMENT
The overall responsibility for the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan of New Khanki Barrage rests with the Head PMO (Project Management Office) alongwith the assistance of Environment & Social Unit (ESU) of PMO. The ESU consists of Director Environment / Social, Deputy Director Environment, Deputy Director Sociology etc. The Construction Supervision Consultant’s (Messers SMEC International & its joint venture partners) Environmental Team consists of an Environmental Specialist assisted by a Senior Environmentalist & Safety Inspector to monitor the environmental performance of the Contractor and the environmental aspects of the project activities including any health & safety related issues. The Contractor i.e. DESCON is responsible for execution of the construction activities and environmental protection through his staff which includes a full time HSE Manager, HSE Executive and an Environmentalist . One of the crucial achievements of any organization and/or Project entities is the development of the basic documents for running its business/ day to day operation. Keeping the ADB safeguards 2009 and SIA of the New Khanki Barrage Project, the following documents have been prepared utilizing a team work approach and after thorough review by the Supervisory Consultants.
i. Site Specific Environmental management Plan (SSEMP)
ii. HSE-Health Safety and Environment Plan
iii. TMP-Site Specific Traffic Management Plan
iv. Solid Waste Management Plan
v. Initial Environmental Screening Report of LMB (Left Marginal Bund) Road
vi. Initial Environmental Screening Report of Chanawan Road
vii. Site Specific EMP of LMB & Chanawan Road
viii. Site Specific EMP of Mechanical Workshop (at Emin Abad Gujranwala)
ix. Initial Environmental Screening of Auxiliary Building Works
The implementation of above documents and their provisions has been very instrumental in guiding the activities of the Contractor DESCON and its staff / sub-contractors in streamlining their activities in an environmental friendly manner. 2. Regular inspections & reviews
A full time Senior Environmentalist and HSE Inspector are posted by the Supervisory Consultants at site to supervise and guide the Contractor in carrying out their operation in an environmentally sound manner and in accordance with the approved SSEMP. The Site Staff of Supervisory Consultant is assisted and guided by an experienced Environmental Specialist who keeps continuous contact with the site supervisory staff through internet/ telephone as well as by making frequent field trips to the site from time to time. (each field trip is followed by a Field Trip Report consisting of major observations during the site visit and recommended actions). This model of operation has provided a sound basis for the working of the Environmental Team of the Consultants as well as necessary support to the Contractor and his staff.
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3. Health, Safety and well-being of the workers and employees at the New Khanki
Barrage Project
The health, safety and well-being of the workers at NKB Project has been the corner stone of the Environmental Policy of the Project. For example the Contractor was advised to arrange for both the heating and cooling facilities for the labourers at the labour camp during the winter and the summer seasons respectively. Similarly the food quality provided to the labourers is checked by occasional visits to the Canteens of the Labour Mess and by both the PMO and Supervisory Consultants staff actually taking their lunch/ dinner alongwith the labourers at the Labour Camp. Continuous reminders are sent to the Contractor to direct both their staff & their Sub-contractor(s) staff to wear the PPE’s (Personal Protection Equipment) etc & to keep all available emergency facilities at site including deputation of a fulltime medical doctor at site and first aid kits, etc. 4. Holding of EPRMs
The Environmental Progress Review Meetings are held at least once a month at Khanki Barrage to review & discuss the environment & safety related issues which are participated by the representatives of the PMO, Supervisory Consultants and the Contractor DESCON. These EPRMs have been found to be very helpful in providing an opportunity for open discussion and facilitating future line of action about various desired actions and activities by all the stakeholders of the NKB Project. 5. Public Consultation
Public Consultations have also been made on several issues related to various environmental/ social issues. For example, a sensitive issue of the “relocation of a grave “ from the Coffer Dam downstream of River Chenab was handled very amicably by mutual discussion with the local religious notables & community members. Similarly when a complaint of “dust” was received from the community living on “Chanawan Road (undergoing reconstruction)”, the Contractor was immediately asked for corrective action resulting into the submission of a “Water Sprinkling Frequency Chart” by the Contractor; the effective implementation & supervision of which ensures the dust abatement in the Project Area. 6. Lessons learnt & Recommendations
i. A team work approach should be adopted for enforcement of various safeguards/
environmental protection measures.
ii. “Patient persuasion” and creation of necessary awareness is required including change of “mindset” to convince the Contractor / Sub-Contractor’s labour about the use of PPE’s etc (especially keeping in view the severe weather conditions etc).
iii. A visionary & forward looking approach is needed to deal with emergency situations like
the timely evacuation of labourers and staff from the Labour Camps during the
September, 2014 flood, which saved valuable human lives.
iv. Resettlement issues etc should preferably be dealt with before actual construction starts
to avoid unnecessary delays in the implementation of the Project.
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Deputy Director Environment PMO giving Presentation to the visiting ADB Delegation
Contractor representative giving Training on construction safety
Mega TBT at site Mega TBT at site
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ADB’s Environmental Specialist& Social Specialist , Ms Safia Shafiq & Mr. Jnicolas respectively visiting the Labour Camps
Mega TBT at site
Training of DESCON’s staff about construction safety
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ADB’s Environment & Social Specialist visiting the new Barrage site
EPRM-19 in DESCON’s Conference Room
ADB Environmental Specialist checking food quality to be served to workers at Labour Camp/ Canteen.
ADB Environmental Specialist checking food quality to be served to workers at Labour Camp/ Canteen
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PMO, Consultant and Contractor Joint Site Visit after EPRM-19
PMO, Consultant and Contractor Joint Site Visit after EPRM-19
Contractor’s representative is conducting TBT at site
Contractor’s representative is conducting TBT at site
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Internal instrumental monitoring is being conducted by the Contractor representative
8th round of external instrumental monitoring
8
th round external monitoring Barrage work in progress
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Barrage work in progress New Road Bridge on the Barrage
Sign boards and view point New Colony School near Khanki Village
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Inauguration of school by DCO Barrage work in progress
University students visit to New Khanki Barrage Presentation during Project Director’s Visit
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Newly constructed LMB Road Director PMO’s visit to New Khanki Barrage
Newly constructed staff quarters Incentive program for workers
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Celebration party on DESCON 38th foundation day, December 15, 2015
NKB site main office view on DESCON 38th foundation day, December 15, 2015
Celebration party on DESCON 38th foundation day, December 15, 2015
Project Manager’s address to the staff on DESCON 38th foundation day, December 15, 2015
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Flagman during traffic management
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rd party Instrumental environment monitoring
(Ambient Air) by GEL November 28, 2015.
3rd party Instrumental environment
monitoring (Ambient Air) by GEL November
28, 2015.
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3rd
party Instrumental environment monitoring
(Generator Emission) by GEL November 28, 2015.
3rd
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monitoring (Ambient Air) by GEL November
28, 2015.
3rd
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(Vehicle Emission) by GEL November 28, 2015.
3rd
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monitoring (Vehicle Emission) by GEL
November 28, 2015.
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3rd
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(Vehicle Emission) by GEL November 28, 2015.
3rd
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monitoring (Drinking water sampling) by GEL
November 28, 2015.
Medi al E a i atio of e l hired staff at site First Aid Fa ilit e ter Des o ’s do tor
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Management staff training on the topic of
Co stru tio site safet An other view of Management staff training
on the topic of Co stru tio site safet
River Chenab Surface water monitoring on
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River Chenab Surface water monitoring on
November 25, 2015
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River Chenab Surface water monitoring on
November 25, 2015
HSE orientation of newly hired employees
Grand TBT with workers and management staff by
I/C HSE
Grand TBT with workers and management
staff by Site Manager
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Daily Tool box talk with workers and site management staff by HSE
EPRM-18 with Project Management Office (PMO)
a d Co sulta t’s staff at DE“CON’s Conference
Room
PMO a d E gi eer’s staff isited orki g area at Ne Kha ki Barrage site after
EPRM-18
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An other view of PMO a d E gi eer’s staff isit to
the orki g area at Ne Kha ki Barrage site
PMO a d E gi eer’s staff isit to Mai Warehouse at Ne Kha ki Barrage site