Environmental Monitoring Report
This report has been submitted to ADB by the Government of Uttarakhand, Dehradun and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s public communications policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB.
Project Number: 40648-033 Period: Jan 2014 – June 2014
IND: Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism – Tranche 2
Submitted by
Department of Tourism, Government of Uttarakhand
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Semi – Annual Environmental Monitoring Report
Loan No. : 2833 IND Period: January 2014 to June 2014
IND: Infrastructure Development Investment Programme for Tourism, Uttarakhand
Prepared by Dept. of Tourism, Government of Uttarakhand for the Asian Development Bank August, 2014
This Semi に Annual Environmental Monitoring Report is a document of the borrower. The views
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Table of Contents
S. No. Contents Page No. 1 Introduction 4
2 Compliance Status 8
3 Compliance status with National/ State/ Local statutory environmental
requirements
8
4 Compliance status with the environmental covenants as stipulated in the
Loan Agreement
9
5 Compliance Status with Environment Management and Monitoring Plans 10
6 Approach & Methodology engaged for environmental monitoring of the
project
14
7 Monitoring of environmental receptors/ attributes 15
8 Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan 16
9 Any other environmental aspects, impacts observed during
implementation which were not covered earlier
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10 Details of Complaints received from public and action taken thereof to
resolve
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11 Follow up actions and Conclusions 18
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List of Tables
Table No. Description Page No.
1. Project Progress in the Reporting Period till June, 2014 5
2. Work Details and Risks 7
3. Status of Compliance with EARF/ADB Procedures 8
4. Status of Environment, Forest and other Clearance 8
5. Status of Compliance with Environmental Loan Covenants 9
6. EMP Implementation Status 10
7. EMP Monitoring Status Chart 11
8. Parameters and Methodology For Environmental Monitoring 15
9. Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan 16
List of Annexures
Annex. No. Description
Page No
1. Photographs of Asan Barrage Site
19-22
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1. Introduction
Overall Project Description
1. The Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism Financing Facility (the Facility)
will develop and improve basic urban infrastructure and services in the four participating states
of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Tamil Naduねto support the tourism sector as a
key driver for economic growth. It will focus on: (i) strengthening connectivity to and among key
tourist destinations; (ii) improving basic urban infrastructure and services, such as water supply,
road and public transport, solid waste management and environmental improvement, at
existing and emerging tourist destinations to ensure urban amenities and safety for the visitors,
and protect nature and culture-based attractions. Physical infrastructure investments will be
accompanied by: (iii) capacity building programs for concerned sector agencies and local
communities for better management of the tourist destinations and for more active
participation in the tourism-related economic activities, respectively.
2. The proposed Project targets enhanced economic growth and provision of livelihood
opportunities for local communities through tourism infrastructure development with a focus
on preservation and development of natural and cultural heritage and incidental services. The
Project supports the state of Uttarakhand to develop the tourism sector as a key driver for
economic growth.
3. The Executing Agency (EA) for the Investment Program is Dept. of Tourism, Govt of Uttarakhand.
The Loan Agreement and Project Agreement for the IDIPT, Uttarakhand is 2833-IND. Project
Implementation Unit have been established in three towns respectively (Dehradun, Bhimtal and
Kotdwar) for implementation of sub-projects. Design and Supervision Consultants (DSCs), has
already been established in three towns for designing the Infrastructure, managing the
tendering of Contractors and supervising construction, and providing support to the PIUs.
Outputs of the Project
4. The outputs of the Project are as follows:
Component 1: Urban Infrastructure and Service Improvement
(i) World class infrastructure comprising of gardens, fountains and water sports developed along
the banks of Ganga Canal at Haridwar;
(ii) Tourist facilities at Parichay and Naukuchiyatal Lake upgraded and developed;
(iii) Tourist support infrastructure at Pithoragarh improved;
(iv) Tourist facilities developed at Hanol Temple, Tiger Falls, Deoban, Lakhamandal and Tree
Samadhi;
(v) 9 Adventure tourism centers established across the state; and
(vi) North Corbett entry point improved.
Component 2: Improved connectivity
(i) Walk-way at Asan Barrage; and
(ii) Trek trail connecting Pithoragarh to Chandak.
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Component 3: Quality Enhancement of Natural and Cultural Attractions
(i) Water sports tourism facility developed at Asan Barrage Dehradun;
(ii) Jagjit-pur/ Silt ejector canal at Haridwar improved;
(iii) Pithoragarh Fort conserved; and
(iv) Naukuchiyatal lake Ameliorated.
Component 4: Greater participation by local communities
Component 5: Capacity Development, Community Participation and Project Management
Environment Category:
5. The project under IDIPT was categorized as EnvirラミマWミデ C;デWェラヴ┞ さBざが ;IIラヴSキミェ デラ ADBげゲ Safeguard Policy Statement (2009). All the subprojects under execution have been categorized
as category B.
Environment Performance Indicators, if any:
6. For effective monitoring, selected environmental parameters have been identified as indicators
which may be qualitatively and quantitatively measured and compared over a period of time in
order to assess/ ensure the compliance to environmental management plans (EMPs). The
environmental performance indicators selected are physical, biological and social characteristics
identified as most important in affecting the environment at critical locations all along the sub
project corridors. The parameters identified as performance indicators are:
(i) Compliance with environmental management and monitoring plan
(ii) Compliance to State/ National environmental regulations.
(iii) Monitoring of ambient air quality, water quality and noise levels and comparison with
baseline environmental quality and State/ National Standards.
Overall project progress, agreed milestones and Implementation schedule
7. Construction works for the following sub projects are in progress
Table 1: Project Progress in the Reporting Period till June, 2014
SI. No.
Package Referenc
e No.
General Description
Goods or Works
Contract Signing
Date
Name of the Contractor
Contract Value/project cost Million $
Contract period
1 UK/IDIPT/DDN/01*
Development of Tourism
infrastructure facilities at Asan
Barrage Dehradun- Lot 1
10.2.2014* M/S Rajendra Kumar
Tripathi, Pratapgarh
0.46 18
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2 UK/IDIPT/DDN/02
Development of Tourism
infrastructure facilities at Assan
Barrage Dehradun- Lot 2
Dropped
3 UK/IDIPT/DDN/03
Development of Yamuna Circuit (Tiger Falls & Lakhamandal Temple)- Lot 1
9.6.2014 M/S Aradhya Engineers
and Construction
& Pvt. Ltd, Rishikesh
0.32 18
4 UK/IDIPT/DDN/04
Development of Yamuna Circuit (Deoban)- Lot 2
0.04
5 UK/IDIPT/DDN/05
Development of Yamuna Circuit
(Hanol Mahasue & Tree Samdi) - Lot 3
15.5.2014 M/S Degmo Riba Itanagar
1.54 18
6 UK/IDIPT/DDN/06(L
ot-1)
Development of Adventure Tourist
Centre in Uttakhand( Lot-1)
1.97 18
7 UK/IDIPT/DDN/06(L
ot-2)
Development of Adventure Tourist
Centre in Uttakhand( Lot-2)
0.70 18
8 UK/IDIPT/KOT/01
Development of North Entry in Corbett Sub-
project
2.02 17
9 UK/IDIPT/KOT/02
Signage Sub-project in
Uttarakhand
8.86 18
10 UK/IDIPT/KOT/03-
Lot-1
Adventure Sports Centre at Tehri
under PIU Kotdwar - Lot 1
0.56
17
11 UK/IDIPT/KOT/03-
Lot-2
Adventure Sports Centre at Tehri
under PIU Kotdwar - Lot 2
0.98 17
12 UK/IDIPT/KOT/04
Haridwar Ganga Canal (1.83 M US$)
Held in abeyance 13 UK/IDIPT/KOT/05
Beautification of Jagjit-pur /Silt
ejector canal at Haridwar (1.33 M
US$)
14 UK/IDIPT/BHT/01
Upgradation of Tourist Facilities at
TRH Parichay
15.5.2014 M/S Degmo Riba Itanagar
0.81 18
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*Only one sub project started in the reporting period
8. Work Details In The Reporting Period
Table 2: Work Details and Risks
Name & No.
of Package
Name of
the
contractor
Listing of works under
the package
Starting Date(land
clearance) and schedule
date of completion
Type of
works
Continued
at Present
Progress
% age
Expected
change
from
Approve
d scope
Fulfillment
of
objective
Type of
remedial
measures
needed
Key
assumption
and risk
affect
attainment
the
objective
Starting
date
Date of
Completion
UK/IDIPT/DD
N/01-LOT-1
Shri
Rajendra
Kumar
Tripathy
Admin. &
kitchen block
Cottages for
tourists
Security Cabin
Dormitory with
attached toilet
Open restaurant
08.03. 14 07.09.15 Building に
block
cottages/
Dormitory
18.25% No
change
Appropriat
e measures
has been
taken for
fulfillment
of the
objectives
In case of
any
violation of
the
conditions
of
Conservatio
n
Manageme
nt Plan
15 UK/IDIPT/BHT/02
Amelioration of Lake Naukuchiatal
26.6.2014 M/S Global Aqua
Treatment Technology
Pvt. Ltd, Rudrapur
2.33 12
16 UK/IDIPT/BHT/03 Lot 1
Trek Trail from Pithoragarh to
Chandak
3.6.2014 M/S Soar Valley
Construction & JS Matiyani,
Pithoragarh
0.16 12
17 UK/IDIPT/BHT/03 Lot 2
View Point at Mostamanu
Temple
3.6.2014 M/S Soar Valley
Construction & JS Matiyani,
Pithoragarh
0.15 12
18 UK/IDIPT/BHT/03 Lot 3
Conservation of Pithoragarh Fort
1.02 12
19 UK/IDIPT/BHT/04(L
ot-1)
Development of Adventure Center
Baur Jalasaya( Lot-1)
0.75 17
20 UK/IDIPT/BHT/04(L
ot-2)
Development of Adventure Center
Baur Jalasaya( Lot-2)
0.80 17
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Public toilets
Entrance Deck
Viewing Deck
Signage
Floating Pontoon
Pathways
Open sitting
Any other information useful for assessing environmental performance of the project:
9. No additional information during this period
2. Compliance Status
10. Status of Compliance with EARF/ADB Procedures is shown in the following table:
Table 3: Status of Compliance with EARF/ADB Procedures
Name & No. of
Package
Environment
Category
Status of
preparation of IEE
Status of Approval
by ADB
Date of Approval Further Action needed For
Compliance & Responsibility
UK/IDIPT/DDN/
01-LOT-1
B Completed and
approved
Approved 01.01.2014 Regular monitoring and
reporting of the EMP
3. Compliance status with National/ State/ Local statutory environmental
requirements
11. Status of Compliance status with National/ State/ Local statutory environmental
requirements is shown in the following table:
Table 4: Status of Environment, Forest and other Clearance
Work (Package No.) Applicable Legislation/Type of
clearance
Clearance Given by and
date
Subject/Issue Remarks/Action needed
UK/IDIPT/DDN/01-LOT-1
Development of
Tourism infrastructure
facilities at Asan
Barrage Dehradun- Lot
1
NOC from forest department Chief wild Life Warden
, Uttarakhand vide
letter No 2260/3-6
dated 10th April 2013
Project Area is
in the
recreation
zone of Asan
Conservation
Reserve
notified under
NOC was given with
certain conditions of Asan
Conservation Reserve
Management Committee,
which were incorporated
in the design and also
being complied with
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WLA during construction
4. Compliance status with the environmental covenants as stipulated in the
Loan Agreement
12. The status of compliance with environmental loan covenants is presented below:
Table 5: Status of Compliance with Environmental Loan Covenants
S. No Covenants Compliance
1. The Borrower and the States shall ensure that the preparation,
design, construction, implementation, operation and
decommissioning of each Subproject and all Project facilities
comply with (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower
and the States relating to environment, health, and safety; (b) the
Environment Safeguards; (c) the EAFR; and (d) all measures and
requirements set forth in the respective IEE and EMP, and any
corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguard
Monitoring Report.
Compliance of (a) all applicable laws and
regulations of the Borrower and the
States relating to environment, health,
and safety (b) Environment Safeguards;
(c) the EAFR; and (d) EMP shall be
ensured
Safeguards に Related Provisions in Bidding Documents and Works
Contracts
The States shall ensure that all bidding documents and contracts
for Works contain provisions that require contractors to:
(a) Comply with the measures and requirement relevant to the
contractor set forth in the IEE, the EMPs, any RO and any IPP
(to the extent they concern impacts on affected people during
construction), and any corrective or preventative actions set
out in a Safeguard Monitoring Report;
(b) make available a budget for all such environment and social
measures;
(c) provide the relevant State with a written notice of any
unanticipated environmental, resettlement or indigenous
peoples risks or impacts that arise during construction,
implementation or operation of the Project that were not
considered in the IEE, the EMP, the or the IPP (if any): and
(d) Fully reinstate pathways, other local infrastructure, and
agricultural land to at least their pre-project condition upon
the completion of construction.
Full EMP made part of the contract
agreements of respective subprojects,
thus its provisions being complied
with.
Environmental monitoring and mitigation
costs allocated/ incorporated in contract
agreements.
No such environmental impact has been
identified so for that was not considered
in the IEE and in the EMP. (If any such
impact arises in future, will be suitably
addressed)
All the areas that if disturbed by
construction activities will be restored to
pre-project condition by the contractors.
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Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting
11. The States shall do the following:
(a) Submit semi-annual Safeguards Monitoring Reports to ADB
and disclose relevant information from such reports to
affected persons promptly upon submission;
(b) if any unanticipated environment and/or social risks and
impacts arise during construction, implementation or
operation of the Project that were not considered in the IEE,
the EMP, any RP or any IPP, promptly inform ADB of the
occurrence of such risks or impacts, with detailed description
of the event and proposed corrective action plan; and
(c) Report any breach of compliance with the measures and
requirements set forth in the EMP, any IPP promptly after
becoming aware of the breach.
The first semiannual report is submitted
herewith. Subsequent reports will be
submitted on time.
In case of any unanticipated
environmental risks and impacts arise,
that shall be immediately informed to
ADB with detailed description of the
event and proposed corrective action
plan.
Breach will be reported to ADB
immediately after becoming aware of it.
5. Compliance Status with Environment Management and Monitoring Plans
as stipulated in the environmental documentation as agreed with ADB.
13. The compliance Status with Environment Management and Monitoring Plan is shown in the
following table:
Table 6: EMP Implementation Status
S.
No
Sub Project Name EMP Part of
Contract
Documents
EMP being
Implemented
Status of EMP
Implementation
Actions
Proposed/
Additional
Corrective
Measures
Required
(Yes/No) (Yes/ No) (Excellent/
Satisfactory/ Partially
Satisfactory/ Below
Satisfaction)
1. UK/IDIPT/DDN/01-LOT-1
Development of Tourism
infrastructure facilities at
Asan Barrage Dehradun- Lot
1
Yes Yes Satisfactory Suggested for
proper solid
waste
management.
Increase the
frequency of
waste disposal
from sites.
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Table 7: EMP Monitoring Status Chart
IEE/EMP
Component
Environmental
issues
Responsibility Actions during
Reporting Period
Compliance issues Corrective
actions
UK/IDIPT/DDN/01-LOT-1
Location Siting of facilities
Lack of sufficient
Planning
Impact on
archaeological
remains
Other
PMU & DSC Integrated in design, all
care has been taken to
plan activities in
accordance with the
prescriptions listed in
Asan Conservation
Reserve Management
Plan
(i) Proper storage
facility made by the
contractor for
material storage.
(ii)Provision of
temporary toilet on
site for workers made
by the Contractor.
(ii)Provision of litter
bags for waste
management done by
the Contractor, after
instructions
(iv)Baseline
environmental
conditions
established
for which testing
of air; water,
noise and soil
parameters have been
done.
Pre-
constructi
on
activities
by the
Contractor
1.Construction
Camps
2. Defining of
construction/wor
k areas on
ground for
activities within
200m of the
boundaries of
the protected
areas (Asan
Barrage)
3. Circulation
plan during
construction
4. Site clearance
activities
5. Drinking water
availability
6. Identification
of disposal sites
7. Waste mgt on
site
Contractor &
DSC
1. Establishment of
temporary camps
with drinking water,
sanitary and solid
waste management
arrangement
2. Construction areas
delineated by DSC
Site Engineer for 1st
stretch.
3.Circulation plan
made
4. Demolition of old
structures.
5. Drinking water
available from
Municipal supply.
6. Identification of
disposal site done
7. Initially waste
management was
not proper, which
was instructed to the
contractor to
improve.
Constructi
on
1.Improper
stockpiling of
construction
materials
2. Quarry/
Borrow pit
1.Construction
material properly
stockpiled and
brought as per
demand
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IEE/EMP
Component
Environmental
issues
Responsibility Actions during
Reporting Period
Compliance issues Corrective
actions
operations
3.Stripping,
stocking and
preservation of
top soil
4. Soil erosion
5.Soil & Water
pollution due to
fuel and
lubricants,
construction
waste
6.Siltation of
water bodies
7.Generation of
dust
8.Emission of
construction
vehicles,
Equipment &
Machinery
9.Noise from
construction
equipment
2. NA
3. Removal of
overburden,
demolishing waste
and excavated
material from
working site and use
/ preservation of the
same に as per
mitigation measures
in EMP
4. construction done
in place of existing
structures as per
provisions of Asan
Management Plan
and EMP
5. Fuel storage away
from water body
6. No disposal done
in the water body.
Silt traps provided.
7. Materials carrying
vehicle are covered-
reducing dust hazard
& Water sprinkling at
construction site for
arresting dust
8. Only vehicles with
PUC certificate
allowed at the
construction site.
9. Regular
maintenance of
noise producing
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IEE/EMP
Component
Environmental
issues
Responsibility Actions during
Reporting Period
Compliance issues Corrective
actions
10.Material
handling at site
11.Disposal of
construction
waste/debris
12.Safety
measures
13. Risks force
majeure
14. Malaria risk
15. Construction
Staff causing
disruption to
migratory birds
equipment done
10. Proper Material
Handling
11.Disposal of
construction material
in proper way
12. Using of Personal
Protective
Equipment like
helmet, gumboot,
gloves, and earplugs
at work place.
Provision of First Aid
Box at working site.
Orientation on
Health & Safety of
workers, given.
Engaged 50% of
workforce from
communities near
sites
13. Precautions
being taken as per
EMP
14.Instructions given
to the Contractor
and being complied
15. Orientation of
contractor and his
labour on the
sensitivity of area
done. (As per
prescriptions in Asan
Management Plan)
Migratory birds
arrive in November,
and accordingly the
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IEE/EMP
Component
Environmental
issues
Responsibility Actions during
Reporting Period
Compliance issues Corrective
actions
16.Clearing of
construction
camps and
restoration
construction program
has been phased
16. Not yet
Operation 1. Environment
al conditions
2.Uncontrolled
tourism
3. Management
of the toilet
blocks
4. Adequate
drainage
5. Unhygienic
condition due to
poor
maintenance of
sanitation
facilities and
irregular solid
waste collection
6. Increased
waste loads onto
the existing
waste disposal
facilities
PMU, UTDB Not reached
Operation phase
6. Approach & Methodology engaged for environmental monitoring of the
project
12. Continuous monitoring of EMP implementation is being carried out by DSC, PIU and
PMU.
13. Concerned staff of DSC and PIU visit the construction sites and report to Team Leader
DSC and PMC about issues/ problems related to environmental non-compliance.
Necessary directions, in case of non-compliances are being issued to the contractors on
the site and through letters about the procedures to resolve the problems/issues or
requirements. The Safeguards Staff of DSC conduct regular site visits to monitor the
implementation of safeguards measures on sites.
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7. Monitoring of environmental receptors/ attributes
Monitoring basis:
14. Monitoring for the implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan/Management
Plan is required to be done to check if any adverse impact is being caused by the
construction activities. The monitoring of these variables is to be carried out in
construction sites within 100 m impact zone of the sub project.
15. The monitoring of environmental variables is to be carried out as per the agreed
Environmental Monitoring Plan.
Type of environmental receptor/ attribute to be monitored
16. The environmental attributes to be monitored include the air, noise and water quality
parameters at the construction sites in sub project corridors. The air quality parameters
monitored include RSPM (PM10), SO2 and NO2. The water quality parameters include
temperature, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical
oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), total dissolved solids (TDS) and
turbidity. In case of noise the day time Leq values are monitored.
Methods of monitoring and equipment used
17. The following standard methodology is being used for monitoring
Table 8: Parameters and Methodology for Environmental Monitoring
Parameter Methodology
RSPM (PM10) High Volume Sampler method (attached with cyclone).
SO2 Modified West and Gaeke Method.
NO2 Jacod & Hochheiser Modified (Sodium Arsenite) Method.
Noise Level Direct Reading Sound Level Meter.
Temperature Digital/Mercury Thermometer Method.
pH Electrometric Method.
EC Electrometric Method.
DO WキミニノWげゲ MWデエラS Uゲキミェ A┣キSW MラSキaキI;デキラミ
BOD5 Five Days BOD as per APHA 2005
TDS Digital Meter Method.
TSS Gravimetry (Filtration and Drying at 105oc)
Turbidity Nephelo Turbidity Method.
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8. Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan
18. Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan is shown below:
Table 9: Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Plan
Component Periods of
monitoring
Parameters/Pol
lutants
Standard Base line
status
Monitoring
result during
project
Implementation
Remarks
UK/IDIPT/DDN/01-LOT-1
Noise 22.06.2014 Sound Level Leq.
dB(A)
AAQ
Standards
for noise
(Day time)
for silence
zones
50 dB(A)
49dB(A) 71.5 dB(A) In noise testing
there is
significant
difference
Air Quality 22.06.2014 Concentration
in Ambient :Air,
as per NAAQS
NAAQS for
Ecologically
sensitive
area as per
CPCB
notification
, 18th Nov,
2009
Industrial,
Residential, Rural
and other Areas
Both pre and
post air testing
shows does not
make any
difference
Particulate
Matter < 10
micron
100
36 µg/m3 91 µg/m3
Particulate
Matter < 2.5
micron
Sulphur
dioxide,(So2 )
Nitrogen
dioxide(NO2)
60µg/m3
80 µg/m3
80 µg/m3
25 µg/m3
Below
Detectabl
e Limit
9
54 µg/m3
41 µg/m3
45 µg/m3
Water 24.06. 14 CPCB
Standards
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Component Periods of
monitoring
Parameters/Pol
lutants
Standard Base line
status
Monitoring
result during
project
Implementation
Remarks
Quality for Surface
water
bodies
BOD3 at 270C
COD
Dissolved
oxygen
Iron
Lead
Nickel
Oil & grease
pH
Turbidity
Zinc (as Zn)
BACTERIOLOGI
CAL TESTS
Coliform
Organisms 100
ml.at
37襖(MPN)
E.Coli/100ml
Turbidity
2 mg/l
6 mg/l
7.6
0.12
ND
ND
ND
7.7
3.2
0.08
Absent
Absent
8.34
4
Contractor was
instructed to get
water quality
monitoring done
again, since the
parameters
monitored were
not as per
ヮヴラテWIデげゲ ゲIラヮW and monitoring
plan.
9. Any other environmental aspects, impacts observed during implementation
which were not covered earlier
19. No such impact observed during the reporting period
10. Details of Complaints received from public and action taken thereof to
resolve
20. No complaints during the reporting period
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11. Follow up actions and Conclusions
21. Site supervision will be regularly carried out to ensure that environmental impacts are being
adequately mitigated and to ensure continuation of compliance with statutory regulations as required
by laws and agreed upon EMP. The contractors are being regularly guided and instructed to pay
attention to environmental issues and adhere to the provisions of EMP. Training Programs for engineers,
contractors, and project staff will be conducted and regular informal onsite orientation for the
contractors supervisory staff and site engineers and EMP will be continued.
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Annexure-1
Site Photographs of Asan Barrage (UK/IDIPT/DDN/01)
1, 2 Pre Construction
3, 4 Interaction with Labours
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Activity: Dismantling activity Activity: Dismantling waste
Activity: Verifying First AID BOX Improper Waste Disposal
21
Activity: Signage Board displaying the scope of works
at Asan sub-project site
Activity: water curing Activity: Construction Work with
Safety Measures
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Construction of Administration
Block is under progress
Construction of Dormitory is under
progress
Activity: Construction of Cottage Activity: Construction of Toilet Block