Environmental Monitoring Report Semiannual Report September 2015
PRC: Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management (Sector) Project Internal Environmental Monitoring Report No. 5 Prepared by Artelia International for the Guiyang Municipal Government and the Asian Development Bank.
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PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
GUIYANG INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT PROJECT
ADB LOAN PROJECT 2573-PRC
SEMIANNUAL EMP IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS REPORT NO.5 (JANUARY TO JUNE OF 2015)
IDENTIFICATION NO.: CN1004 EMP05
SEPTEMBER 2015
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
GUIYANG MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
GUIYANG INTEGRATED WATER
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
PROJECT
SEMIANNUAL EMP IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS REPORT NO.5
IDENTIFICATION N°: CN1004EMP05 DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 2015
This document has been produced by ARTELIA Consultants as part of Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management Project to Guiyang Municipal Government (Job Number CN1004)
This document has been prepared by the project team under the supervision of the Project Director following the Quality Assurance Procedures of ARTELIA in compliance with ISO9001.
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(Ms. MENG Jianjian)
Guiyang ADB-Loan PMO, 24th floor, Jinbei Mansion, No.25-16, Jinyang New District, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, P. R. China
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. I
LIST OF APPENDICES ................................................................................................................................. III
LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................................ IV
LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................................................ V
ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ VI
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 1
2. PROJECT PROGRESS ...................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. PROJECT BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2. PROJECT SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS .............................................................................................................. 5
3. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EMP IMPLEMENTATION ................................. 8
3.1. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE FOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT ..................................................................... 8
3.2. ENVIRONMENT RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................................................................................ 10
4. REVIEW AND REVISION OF SUBPROJECT EMPS ......................................................................................12
4.1. REVIEW OF EMP .......................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2. REVISION OF SUBPROJECT EMPS ................................................................................................................ 12
5. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE .............................................................................................................16
5.1. GENERAL COMPLIANCE ............................................................................................................................... 16
5.2. IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES FOR CONSTRUCTION PERIOD ..................... 18
5.2.1 YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR* .................................................................................................................... 19 5.2.2 BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR ......................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.3 JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR ................................................................................................................... 22 5.2.5 JINJIAQING RESERVOIR ....................................................................................................................... 23 5.2.6 JINLONG RESERVOIR .......................................................................................................................... 24 5.2.7 MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR ..................................................................................................................... 25
5.3. IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES FOR OPERATION PERIOD ............................ 26
5.3.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DESIGN ......................................... 26 5.3.2 RESERVOIR CLEARING ........................................................................................................................ 26 5.3.3 UPSTREAM SOURCE PROTECTION ....................................................................................................... 27 5.3.4 DAM SAFETY REVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 28
5.4. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING RESULTS AND THEIR COMPLIANCE .............................................................. 28
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5.2.1 YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR* .................................................................................................................... 28 5.2.2 BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR ......................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.3 JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR ................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.4 JINJIAQING RESERVOIR ....................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.5 JINLONG RESERVOIR .......................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.6 MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR ..................................................................................................................... 29
5.5. INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING ............................................................... 29
5.6. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING AND SUPERVISION ......................................................................................... 30
6. EVALUATION OF CUMULATIVE IMPACTS AND IMPLEMENTED MITIGATION MEASURES ..................................31
7. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................32
7.1. CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 32
7.2. RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 32
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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Data Collected during this Reporting Period
Appendix 2: Environment Monitoring Results during this Reporting Period (January – June 2015)
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LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1: LIST OF CORE SUBPROJECTS (SOURCE: RRP OF ADB) ............................................................................................................... 5
TABLE 2: PROGRESS OF ONGOING SUBPROJECTS BY JUNE 2015 ............................................................................................................... 6
TABLE 3: LIST OF AGENCIES/COMPANIES INVOLVED IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF SIX ONGOING RESERVOIR
SUBPROJECTS .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
TABLE 4: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCIES IN DIFFERENT PROJECT
PHASES .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
TABLE 5: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR PROJECT DURING CONSTRUCTION ........................... 13
TABLE 6: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR LIAOJIUZHAI RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIFENG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
TABLE 7: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIFENG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
TABLE 8: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JINLONG RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIUWEN COUNTY DURING
CONSTRUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
TABLE 9: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR PROJECT IN KAIYANG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
TABLE 10: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR PROJECT IN KAIYANG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
TABLE 11: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JINJIAQING RESERVOIR PROJECT IN WUDANG DISTRICT
DURING CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
TABLE 12: EMP COMPLIANCE MATRIX (TILL JUNE 2015) ......................................................................................................................... 16
TABLE 13: IMPLEMENTED ENGINEERING MEASURES FOR DOWNSTREAM ENVIRONMENT FLOW AND WATER USE FOR
ONGOING SUBPROJECTS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1: INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE FOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT OF GIWRMP .............................................................................. 9
FIGURE 2: ONGOING COMMISSIONING OF YUDONGXIA WATER TREATMENT PLANT OBSERVED DURING THIS REPORTING
PERIOD ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
FIGURE 3: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF BAI’ANHE SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD ............................ 22
FIGURE 4: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JIANCAOGOU SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS REPORTING
PERIOD ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
FIGURE 5: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JINJIAQING SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD .......................... 24
FIGURE 6: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JINLONG SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD ............................. 25
FIGURE 7: IMPOUNDMENT OF YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR .............................................................................................................................. 27
FIGURE 8: RESERVOIR IMPOUNDMENT OF BAI’ANHE SUBPROJECT IN JUNE 2015 ....................................................................................... 27
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ABBREVIATIONS ADB Asian Development Bank
CED Clean energy development
CSC Construction Supervision Company
EARP Environmental Assessment and Review Procedures
ECAPC Environmental Check-and-Acceptance of Project Completion
EMC Environmental monitoring centre
EMU Environmental Management Unit
EIA Environmental impact assessment
EMP Environmental management plan
EPB Environmental Protection Bureau
GEPB Guiyang Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau
GIWRMP Guiyang Integrated Water Resource Management Project
GMG Guiyang municipal government
GPMO Guiyang Municipal ADB Loan Project Management Office
IA Implementing agency
IEE Initial Environmental Evaluation
IWRM Integrated water resource management
MDG Millennium Development Goal
PIU Project implementation unit
PPTA Project preparatory technical assistance
PRC People’s Republic of China
SEIA Summary environmental impact assessment
SO2 Sulphur dioxide
SWM Solid waste management
WSS Water supply system
WTP Water treatment plant
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1. INTRODUCTION
This is the fifth EMP implementation progress report prepared by Guiyang ADB-loan Project Management Office (GPMO) with assistance from Artelia Consultants, for project “Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management Project (ADB Loan 2573-PRC)”. The report covers the progress for the period from January to June of 2014.
The “Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management Project” covers 5 sectors of water resource management, including urban water supply, rural water supply and irrigation, irrigation system rehabilitation, soil and water conservation, and small water storage structure, totally loaned $150 million US dollars from ADB. According to the Environmental provisions in the Project Agreement (June 2010, PAL: PRC 38594):
● For those water supply dam Subprojects, particularly the Yudongxia dam, GMG shall ensure an appropriate classification of EPZ and determine and stipulate related regulations for preserving water quality of the respective reservoir. Such regulations may include land use zoning and control of chemical fertilizers/pesticides use, wastewater discharge and aquaculture development in the EPZ area. To ensure the preservation of the income and livelihood of local communities that may be affected by such regulations, GMG shall ensure that a PES mechanism to maintain the agreed level of water quality by providing sufficient compensation to upstream government and affected communities is established and implemented.
● GMG shall cause each local government and the IAs to construct, operate, maintain, and monitor the Project facilities in strict conformity with: (a) all applicable laws and regulations, including national and local regulations and standards for environmental protection, health, labor, and occupational safety; and (b) ADB’s Environment Policy and the environmental mitigation and monitoring measures detailed in the approved EIAs, IEEs, SEIA, SIEE, and EMP for the Project.
● GMG, through the local level PMOs, shall ensure that the IAs: (a) provide monthly environmental progress reports to the Guiyang PMO, which will prepare and submit to ADB semi-annual environmental reports in a format acceptable to ADB until loan closing. The semi-annual reports will address, among other issues, cumulative impacts of the Project; (b) where required, make an SEIA or SIEE available to the general public at least 120 days before each Subproject is approved; and (c) for each Subproject, carry out public consultations during the early stages of the EIA field work and when the draft EIA is available.
To response to the above requirements of ADB focusing on environment protection and environment management, under the supervision and GPMO and the assistance of ARTELIA Consultants, the subproject IAs have endeavored efforts to implement the corresponding EMPs. Through periodical internal inspections and EPB checks, the environment impacts resulting from project implementation have been closely monitored and controlled so as to guarantee subprojects’ smooth implementation.
Due to the subprojects are numerous and dispersed, to timely clarify subprojects’ environment behaviors and performances, GPMO organized regular site-visits, periodical document review, and report collection. During this reporting period, GPMO had organized one round of site visit for environment inspection of ongoing subprojects in June 2015, especially focusing on the inspection of construction sites, material storage and spoil area management, wastewater treatment, noise control,
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solid waste management and on-site health & safety management. In view of difference of subproject progress, during this reporting period, special attention has also been paid to the impoundment for finished reservoir (Yudongxia Reservoir and Bai’anhe Reservoir).
Based on the information collected, GPMO has developed the EMP implementation progress reports on a semi-annual basis to:
1) Summarize environment management works which has been implemented by GPMO and IAs in the six-month period;
2) Assess the resulted environmental impacts caused by subproject implementation with reference to the conclusions of subproject EIAs, in terms of resulted and anticipated impacts during both construction and operation periods;
3) Evaluate the effectiveness of mitigation measures already undertaken;
4) Review environment monitoring activities and monitoring results; and
5) Identify key environmental issues and forward suggestions for further improvement and EMP updating.
Accordingly, the Semi-annual Environmental Progress Report mainly covers the following chapters and appendices.
Main text:
Project Progress
Institutional Arrangements and Responsibilities for EMP Implementation
Revision of subproject EMPs
Environmental Compliance
a) Analysis of EMP requirements
b) Resulted environmental impacts and implemented mitigation measures for construction period
c) Anticipated environmental impacts and implemented mitigation measures for operation period
d) Environmental monitoring results and their compliance
Evaluation of Cumulative Impacts and Implemented Mitigation Measures
Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendices:
Data Collected during this Reporting Period
Environmental monitoring results during this report period (January- June 2015)
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2. PROJECT PROGRESS
2.1. PROJECT BACKGROUND
Guizhou Province is one of the poorest provinces in the PRC, with the second lowest rural income after Tibet, and the lowest level of urban income of any province. The capital of the province, Guiyang Municipality (GM), is its political, economic, cultural, technical and service center, and a major transportation hub of southwest PRC. In 2008, GM has an estimated population of 3.6 million, of which about 2.4 million reside in the main urban area, with the remaining 1.2 million in suburban or rural areas. About 574,000 people (16% of the total population) are ethnic minorities who mainly reside in the rural areas. The income differential between the rural and urban population is high, and about 25% of the rural population live on an income of less than CNY1,200 ($158) per capita per year. As the economic hub of the province, GM has a rapidly increasing population and industrial development, and hence increasing demand for water. Servicing this population and related municipal and industrial water demands is causing a severe strain on the existing water supply facilities.
On the other hand, both urban and rural areas of GM are on the mountainous ridge of the watershed boundary between the Yangtze River basin to the north and the Pearl River basin to the south. Annual average precipitation is quite high but large evaporative losses and uneven distribution present particular challenges for capturing and storing water, much of which drains into rivers as quick surface flows through numerous short creeks and streams that run deep in valleys, or through fast-flowing deep aquifers (groundwater rivers) through the limestone layers (karst areas).
The GM urban water supply infrastructure is in poor condition and its rapidly increasing urban population has seriously stretched the existing water supply capacity, resulting in reduced water pressure, and water rationing in dry periods. In the surrounding rural area, shortage of water for potable use and irrigation is perceived as a critical constraint to improving rural incomes and living standards. The current management of the GM water sector is not well integrated. There is vertical fragmentation with different responsibilities between provincial, municipal, and district/county levels and there is also horizontal fragmentation with responsibilities for water sector management split between different government departments.
In recent years, the Government has recognized the need to improve the comprehensive management of water resources, apply approaches consistent with integrated water resources management (IWRM) methodologies, and shift emphasis towards managing demand, including the use of economic mechanisms.
The implementation of “Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management Project” will contribute solutions to achieve greater coordination and optimization of water supply and demand management activities in line with IWRM principles.
To fund this Project, Guiyang Municipal Government has applied for a loan of $150 million US dollars from ADB’s ordinary capital resources to cover part of the total $439.2million estimated cost. The remaining counterpart funding will come from domestic sources. The ADB loan became effective on 4 January 2011. The loan closing date is 30 June 2016.
In November 2014, a mission from ADB conducted the mid-term reivew for the
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project, when 1 core and 49 noncore subprojects have been withdrawn and 2 new noncore subprojects (Hongyan medium-sized reservoir and Hongyan water treatment plant) will be included. Considering the updated project schedule, particularly the schedule for the two new components, the mission and GPMO tentatively agrees to extend the current loan closing date of 30 June 2016 to 30 June 2018, by 2 years. Relevant approval procedure by national authorities and ADB is still ongoing.
2.2. PROJECT SUMMARY
The Project will adopt a sector investment approach with five key infrastructure development activities to be financed.
● Urban Water Supply comprising the establishment of one medium-sized reservoir and two small reservoirs,1 including the construction of dams, water conveyance tunnels, transmission pipelines, four water treatment plants, and the extension of the municipal water distribution networks;
● Rural Water Supply and Irrigation comprising the construction of up to 43 small reservoirs, including about 3 for county water supply, 20 for water supply and irrigation at the township level, and 20 for human and livestock water supply and small irrigation systems. Many of these include investments in water conveyance systems, small township water treatment facilities, and irrigation systems;
● Irrigation System Rehabilitation comprising rehabilitation and upgrading of up to nine irrigation systems covering a total area of 195,447 mu (13,030 hectares [ha]), including installation or repair of intake structures, canals, and aqueducts;
● Soil and Water Conservation comprising farmland restructuring, conversion of sloping farmland to terraces and tree or grass planting, and fruit tree planting, to protect the upper catchments of the water sources (about 800 square kilometers [km2]) from soil and water losses;
● Small Water Storage Structures comprising the provision of up to 105,100 small water storage tanks in rural areas to catch spring water for human consumption, and rainwater for irrigation and livestock consumption.
The project will also address non-structural interventions including institutional development and capacity strengthening, stakeholder participation, water tariff adjustments, and demand-management measures.
Following the sector lending modality, six core subprojects representing the five main types of infrastructure development activities were identified during project preparation. After the midterm review in Nov. 2014, one core subproject is withdrawn. The core subprojects serve as representative models for the design and implementation of similar noncore subprojects to be financed under the Project. The five core subprojects are the Yudongxia reservoir and water treatment subproject for urban water supply, the Jinlong and Liaojiuzai reservoir subprojects for rural water supply and irrigation, the Wudang irrigation rehabilitation subproject, and the Xifeng County small water storage tanks subproject.
1 Ministry of Water Resources. 2000. Standard for Classification and Flood Control of Water Resources and
Hydroelectric Project. Beijing (SL252–2000). A reservoir with a capacity of more than 10 to 100 million m3 is
classified as a medium-sized reservoir and that with a capacity of 0.1 to 10 million m3 is classified as a small
reservoir.
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The main features of the five remaining core subprojects are presented in the following table.
TABLE 1: LIST OF CORE SUBPROJECTS (SOURCE: RRP OF ADB)
Segment/Subproject Name Location Features Est. Cost
(CNY million)
I. Urban Water Supply
1a. Yudongxia reservoir
1b. Yudongxia water treatment plant
Wudang District 71.5m high concrete double
curvature arch dam; 18.6 million
m3 reservoir storage capacity;
100,000 m3/day water treatment
capacity.
256.43
163.72
II. Rural Water Supply and Irrigation
2. Jinlong reservoir
3. Liaojiuzai reservoir
Xiuwen County
Xifeng County
52.3 m high concrete faced rockfill
dam; 4.2 million m3 reservoir
storage capacity.
14.5m high geomembrane
anti-leakage earth dam; 0.2 million
m3 reservoir storage capacity.
67.7
5.43
III. Irrigation System Rehabilitation
4. Wudang irrigation system
Wudang District 1,847.4 ha rehabilitation area;
450.8 ha new irrigation area; WUA
establishment.
7.3
V. Small Water Storage Structures
5. Xifeng County small water storage
Xifeng County 250 tanks, 91 covered for water
supply, 159 uncovered for
livestock and irrigation; range in
size from 15 to 100 m3.
2.2
2.3. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS
As mentioned above, according to the Aide Memoire of ADB Midterm Review Mission (11-17 November 2014), from the originally planned six core subprojects and sixty non-core subprojects, one core subprojects (Upstream and Midstream of Nanming River Catchment in Huaxi) and 49 non-core subprojects have been or will be withdrawn from the project; However, 2 non-core subprojects (Hongyan medium-sized reservoir and Hongyan water treatment plant) are being proposed.
In particular among the non-core subprojects, the following changes have been made in corresponding sectors: Reservoir subprojects (urban water supply and rural water supply & irrigation):
39 reservoir sub-projects have been dropped out, and 7 reservoir subprojects
have been kept. Additionally, two new subprojects (Hongyan Reservoir and
Hongyan Water Treatment Plant) are proposed to be added in during the ADB
Mid-term Review;
Irrigation system rehabilitation: 6 irrigation rehabilitation subprojects have been
dropped out, and 1 subprojects (Wengjing and Yangchang) were kept;
Soil & water conservation: The only one core subproject has been withdrawn,
and all the 6 non-core subprojects have been kept;
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Small water storage structure: 4 non-core subprojects have been dropped out,
and 2 subprojects have been kept.
The general progress of ongoing subprojects has been summarized in the table below.
TABLE 2: PROGRESS OF ONGOING SUBPROJECTS BY JUNE 2015
Project Category
Completed (8) Under Construction (7) Under Preparation (4)
Urban Water Supply
Yudongxia Reservoir
Hongyan Reservoir (New
Component)
Hongyan Water Treatment Plant (New Component)
Rural Water Supply and Irrigation
Liaojiuzhai Reservoir of Xifeng
County
Jinlong Reservoir of Xiuwen County (60%2))
Maozhulin Reservoir of Kaiyang County
Jiancaogou Reservoir of
Xifeng County (13%)
Bai’anhe Reservoir of Kaiyang County (73%)
Jinjiaqing Reservoir of
Wudang Dis. (70%)
Maozhulin Reservoir of Kaiyang County (2.3%)
Irrigation System
Rehabilitation
Yangchang and Wengjing Irrigation System
Rehabilitation Subproject
Soil and Water
Conservation
Soil Erosion Control for Wudang, Xifeng, Xiuwen, Qingzhen, Kaiyang and Huaxi
Small Water Storage
Structures
Xifeng Small Water Storage Structure
Subproject
Huaxi Small Water Storage Structure Subproject (95%)
Note: 1. The above information is updated based on the latest quarterly report of 2015 (2nd of 2015) currently available; 2. The percentages in the brackets indicate the physical progress of civil works for corresponding subprojects under construction; 3. The subprojects in bold refer to the core subprojects identified during project preparation in 2009.
As shown above, besides Xifeng Small Water Storage Structure Subproject, the construction of eight other subprojects has been physically completed during this reporting period, namely Yudongxia Reservoir, Liaojiuzhai Reservoir and all the six soil erosion control subprojects. Among the implemented subprojects, the subproject of Huaxi Small Water Storage Structure is being implemented phase by phase without major ongoing construction activities. The EMP implementation progress report for this reporting period will still focus on the ongoing reservoir subprojects, including Yudongxia, Jiancaogou, Bai’anhe, Jinjiaqing, Jinlong and Maozhulin. Compared to last reporting period, the physical progress of these reservoir subprojects in the last six months is relatively limited due to lack of counterpart fund and resettlement issues.
Also, special attention will be paid to the two newly proposed components, Hongyan Reservoir and Hongyan Water Treatment Plant Project, particularly on the progress of their EIA documentation preparation in compliance with both national regulations and ADB environmental safeguard guidelines. For the new Hongyan Reservoir subproject, since only preparatory works (land preparatory activities), instead of
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substantial physical progress, have been implemented which have not yet triggered substantial EMP implementation, no detailed description on the implementation status of environmental management is included in this report.
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3. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EMP IMPLEMENTATION
Various organizations with different environmental management responsibilities – GPMO, GEPB, IAs, environmental management consultants, contractors, and construction supervision companies – have been involved during project implementation, and have been involved in the implementation of the EMP, as presented in this chapter.
3.1. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE FOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
The PMO, contractors and IAs have each nominate full-time dedicated, trained, and qualified environment specialists to undertake environmental management activities and ensure the effective implementation of the EMP.
To actively respond the requirements in Project Agreement, in terms of institutional arrangement, a vertical framework with 3 levels had been set up for the project environment management:
Level 1: GPMO, which had set up an Environment Management Unit (EMU) since the beginning of the project, with 2 staff (headed by GPMO Director Ms. Meng Jianjian, daily coordinated by full time staff Mr. Yang Yang).
Level 2: Subproject Implementation Agencies (IAs), which had designated 1~2 employees each in charge of EMP implementation, report to GPMO periodically.
Level 3: Contractors/Supervisors and Operators, which had designated 1~2 n full-time staff in charge of daily environment management, report to Ias periodically.
Besides above three levels on environment protection, Guiyang EPB and County EPBs also organize on-site inspection to subprojects, supervise the fulfillment and effectiveness of environment protection measures, and provide comments and recommendations on periodic or random base.
Environmental specialist from ARTELIA Consultants has also been mobilized since November 2012; assisted GPMO in the preparation of the EMP implementation progress report since September 2013.
The following figure summarizes the institutional structure/relationship of various agencies.
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Figure 1: Institutional Structure for Environment Management of GIWRMP
For the six ongoing reservoir subprojects, the specific agencies/companies involved are listed in the table below.
TABLE 3: LIST OF AGENCIES/COMPANIES INVOLVED IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF SIX ONGOING
RESERVOIR SUBPROJECTS
Name of Subprojects
Name of Subproject IA
Name of Contractor
Name of Construction Supervision
Company
Supervising EPB
Yudongxia Reservoir
Guiyang Zhushui Water Conservancy
Industry Development.
Co. Ltd.
No. 9 Engineering Bureau of Sinohydro
Corporation
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Guiyang Municipal
EPB
Jinlong Reservoir of Xiuwen County
Xiuwen County Water
Resource Bureau
Guangxi Haihe Water Conservancy Construction
Co., Ltd.
Guizhou Zhilong Water Conservancy Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Xiuwen County EPB
Jiancaogou Reservoir of Xifeng County
Xifeng County Water
Resource Bureau
No. 9 Engineering Bureau of Sinohydro
Corporation
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Xifeng County EPB
Bai’anhe Reservoir of Kaiyang County
Kaiyang County
Dongfeng United
Irrigation Area Administration
Guangxi Haihe Water Conservancy Construction
Co., Ltd.
Guizhou Jianghe Water Conservancy Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Kaiyang County EPB
Guiyang PMO, EMU
IAs
Consultants
Local EPBs
Guiyang EPB
ADB
Contractors Operators
Construction
Supervision Company
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Name of Subprojects
Name of Subproject IA
Name of Contractor
Name of Construction Supervision
Company
Supervising EPB
Jinjiaqing Reservoir of Wudang Dis.
Guiyang Xintian
Economic Development
and Investment Company
Guizhou Zhongjin
Water Conservancy
and Hydropower Engineering Construction
Co., Ltd.
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Wudang District EPB
Maozhulin Reservoir of Kaiyang County
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
Yulin Water Conservancy and Electricity Construction Engineering Department
Guizhou Jianghe Water Conservancy Supervision
Co., Ltd.
Kaiyang County EPB
3.2. ENVIRONMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Guiyang EMU, under GPMO, take charge of project administration and coordination, take overall responsibilities for implementing and supervising environment management, environment monitoring, and mitigation works of all subprojects, and report to ADB periodically in accordance with the signed project agreement.
Subproject IAs, carry out detailed management of subproject. From project preparation and engineering design, to civil works construction and project operation, the IAs will be largely responsible for environmental management to ensure that the EMP is carried out effectively and they are also required to report to GPMO and EPB periodically in accordance with the signed project agreement.
Construction Contractors are responsible for implementing mitigation measures during construction, carry out monitoring and control project’s daily environment performance, and, report to IAs periodically.
Construction Supervision Company (CSC), as Supervisors designated by IAs, is responsible for on-site environment management control, supervise the contractors’ environment activities and proper implementation of mitigation measures during project construction.
Operators are responsible for implementing environment protection measures during project operation, carrying out necessary environmental monitoring, supervising in line with environment regulations and standards and reporting to IAs periodically according to the defined subproject EMPs.
Consultants (environmental specialist from ARTELIA) help GPMO to supervise EMP implementation by IAs, prepare required reports for ADB review and approval, and carry out necessary environmental trainings.
EPBs will organize periodically or randomly inspection to both construction sites (during construction) and operated projects (during operation) to review environmental qualities and environmental management conditions of the implemented subprojects, such as wastewater treatment, solid waste disposal, camp neatness, workers’ healthy situation, and safety situation, and official letters will then be issued to the IAs requesting improvements if any incompliance exists.
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The following table summarized the environmental responsibilities of each agency in different phases of the Project.
TABLE 4: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCIES IN DIFFERENT
PROJECT PHASES
Phase Responsible Agencies Environmental Responsibility
Project Preparation
EPBs Review and approval of project EIA
including the EMP
GPMO, ADB Review and approval of the SEIA (IEE)
including the EMP
Engineering Design
GPMO, IAs Updating the EMP, incorporate mitigation measures into engineering detail designs
and contracts
ADB Review and approval of environmental
measures
Tendering GPMO, IAs, Contractors, Incorporate EMP clauses in the bids
Construction
GPMO, IAs, EPB Advise, inspect and control the
implementation of mitigation measures
Contractors Implement mitigation measures
Supervision Company Inspect and control the effectiveness of
mitigation measures
International consultants
Assist GPMO with supervision of EMP implementation by IAs, preparation of
environmental reports to ADB and necessary environmental training
Operation IAs Daily environmental management
GPMO, EPB Periodically and randomly monitor or inspect the environment compliances
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4. REVIEW AND REVISION OF SUBPROJECT EMPS
4.1. REVIEW OF EMP
In August 2006, during the PPTA phase of Project, the SEIA, together with EMP sections and detailed subproject EMP appendices, was prepared by Guiyang municipal government for the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
As an environment commitment of GMG, the EMP,
● Outline the mitigation, monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during project implementation and operation to avoid or control adverse environmental impacts, and the actions needed to implement these measures.
● Establish institutions and mechanisms to monitor and ensure compliance with environmental regulations and implementation of the proposed mitigation measures.
● Seek to ensure continuously improving environmental protection activities during project preparation, construction, and operation.
The EMP mainly includes:
● Summary of potential impacts and mitigation measures,
● Environmental monitoring,
● Planned public consultation,
● Institutional strengthening and training,
● Reporting and supervision.
4.2. REVISION OF SUBPROJECT EMPS
In April 2013, the GPMO officers, together with the environmental specialist from Artelia Consultants visited all the sites of ongoing subprojects and the subprojects to be constructed recently, particularly, the reservoir subprojects under construction and to be constructed soon. According to the observations, the EMPs of visited subproject developed during ADB PPTA phase have been generally implemented in the construction activities. However, it is also noticed that, as part of the EMP, the original environmental monitoring plans (required in ADB SEIA and EMP dated August 2006) was not tailored to the existing conditions of project sites in some cases.
Based on key findings of site visit and discussion with different PIUs, with the assistance of environmental specialist, in May 2013, GPMO has proposed the following adjustments of environmental monitoring plans for the ongoing or recently to-be-constructed subprojects for a more practical and efficient operation. All these adjustments have also been reviewed and put into trial implementation by corresponding PIUs since June 2013 to check their applicability.
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results indicating the environmental compliance of related subprojects (as presented in the following section), the revised environment monitoring requirements have been officially implemented in a strict way since November 2013. Since then, there is no further EMP revision during this reporting period.
TABLE 5: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR PROJECT DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 2 points, respectively at construction site and Toupu Village
TSP 4 times per year, five days per time
Noise 2 points, respectively at construction site and Toupu Village
Leq dB(A) 4 times a year
Water Surface water, two monitoring cross-sections, respectively 500m upstream and downstream of the dam
SS, pH, BOD5, COD, DO, NH3-N, TN, TP, faecal bacteria
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons, 3 days per time
Public Health Construction sites (sampling 10% of workers), resettlement sites
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
TABLE 6: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR LIAOJIUZHAI RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIFENG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 1 point: near batching plant TSP Twice a year, two days per time
Noise 1 point: near batching plant Leq dB(A) Twice a year, 2 days per time, 2 times a day
Water One cross-section: 500m downstream of the dam
pH, DO, COD, BOD5, NH3-N, TP, TN, faecal bacteria
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons
Outfall of construction wastewater SS、CODcr、BOD5、NH3-N. Once in construction peak.
Public Health Construction sites (sampling 10% of workers)
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
TABLE 7: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIFENG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 2 points, near dam site and boundary of construction site
TSP Twice a year, 5 days per time, could increase in construction peak.
Noise 3 points, near aggregate processing system, batching plant and along access road
Leq dB(A) Twice a year, could increase in construction peak.
Water 2 cross-sections, respectively 500m upstream and downstream of dam
T, pH, SS, BOD5, COD, TN, fecal coliform, NH3-N
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons, 3 days per time
Public Health To be arranged by local CDC and contractor
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
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Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
TABLE 8: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JINLONG RESERVOIR PROJECT IN XIUWEN COUNTY DURING
CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 1 points, near boundary of construction site
TSP Twice a year, 3 days per time
Noise 3 points, respectively near aggregate processing system, batching plant and the village near access road
Leq dB(A) Twice a year, could increase in construction peak.
Water
At the outfall of production wastewater PH, SS, flow rate, discharge frequency
Twice a year
At the outfall of domestic wastewater DO, CODcr, BOD5, total bacteria, fecal coliform, wastewater flow rate
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons
Surface water: 2 points, respectively 500m upstream of dam and 500m downstream of construction site.
DO, pH, SS, CODMn, BOD5, petroleum and fecal coliform
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons during construction peak
Public Health Construction site and resettlement site Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
TABLE 9: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR PROJECT IN KAIYANG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of Monitoring
Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 1 point: near Leipeng Community of Heping Village
TSP Twice a year, 5 days per time, could increase in construction peak.
Noise 1 point: near Leipeng Community of Heping Village
Leq dB(A) Twice a year, could increase in construction peak.
Water
Two cross-sections: respectively 500m upstream and downstream of dam
Water temperature, pH, SS, BOD5, CODcr, fecal coliform, NH3-N
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons, 3 days per time
Intake of drinking water source for construction camp
Colority, turbidity, odor, visible substance, pH, total hardness, total fecal coliform, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Hg, Pb, chlorine, volatile phenol, As, Se, Cd, fluoride, TDS, sulfate.
4 times a year, 3 days per time
Public Health To be arranged by local CDC and contractor
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
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TABLE 10: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR PROJECT IN KAIYANG COUNTY
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of
Monitoring Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Water
Two cross-sections: respectively 500m upstream and downstream of dam
Water temperature, pH, SS, BOD5, CODcr, fecal coliform, NH3-N
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons, 3 days per time
Intake of drinking water source for construction camp
Colority, turbidity, odor, visible substance, pH, total hardness, total fecal coliform, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Hg, Pb, chlorine, volatile phenol, As, Se, Cd, fluoride, TDS, sulfate.
4 times a year, 3 days per time
Public Health To be arranged by local CDC and contractor
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
TABLE 11: AGREED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN FOR JINJIAQING RESERVOIR PROJECT IN WUDANG DISTRICT
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Env. Aspect Locations (Number) of
Monitoring Points Monitoring Parameters Monitoring Frequency
Air 1 point, near Guangkang Community of Jiagang Village
TSP Twice a year, 5 days per time, could increase in construction peak.
Noise 1 point, near Guangkang Community of Jiagang Village
Leq dB(A) Twice a year, could increase in construction peak.
Water
Two cross-sections: respectively 500m upstream and downstream of dam
Water temperature, pH, SS, BOD5, CODcr, fecal coliform, NH3-N
3 times a year in wet, normal and dry seasons, 3 days per time
Intake of drinking water source for construction camp
Colority, turbidity, odor, visible substance, pH, total hardness, total fecal coliform, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Hg, Pb, chlorine, volatile phenol, As, Se, Cd, fluoride, TDS, sulfate.
4 times a year, 3 days per time
Public Health To be arranged by local CDC and contractor
Epidemic situation, and kind, case and incidence of diseases
Once a year
Soil Erosion As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
As per project soil and water conservation plan
For the two new subprojects, the EIA report and EMP of Hongyan Reservoir project is to be finally approved by ADB in late 2015, while the EIA of Hongyan Water Treatment Plant project is still ongoing and corresponding EMP will be available to support the project implementation so that the construction of the water treatment plant will be completed and ready at the end of reservoir impounding.
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5. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
5.1. GENERAL COMPLIANCE
China has regarded environmental protection as one of its fundamental policies to guarantee a sustainable development of the nation in the 21st century. China’s existing environmental regulatory regime remains multi sourced (international treaties, national environmental laws, regulations, rules, measures and policies, standards and local legislation) but can essentially be classified into two categories: environmental management legislation and environmental pollution prevention and control legislation.
For construction projects in China, Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environment Check & Acceptance of Project Completion (ECAPC) are two most important regulations to be compliant with. These two regulations are regarded as basic references for project environment protection respectively for construction phase and operation phase.
For GIWRMP, all the implemented subprojects had strictly followed national EIA procedures, completed EIA reports and obtained EPB approval. During subproject bidding process, the EMP requirements for construction period have been included as part of contractual obligations for the contractors. For the completed subprojects, the Environment Check & Acceptance of Project Completion (ECAPC) procedure has been/is being implemented to obtain the approval by local EPB.
As per the EARP formulated during project preparation in 2009, following the environmental requirements of ADB, all the investments under this project are subject to categorization to determine environmental assessment requirements. If the subprojects are identified as Category A or Category B, either an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA, for category A) or an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE, for category B) will be required for ADB review and no objection before the subproject implementation.
As detailed in Section 2.3, based on current project progress, this semi-annual environmental report will focus on the EMP implementation of six reservoir subprojects under construction. According to the results of desk review and site visit, the general EMP compliance of involved subprojects by June 2015 is summarized in the Matrix below. More details are presented in the following sections.
TABLE 12: EMP COMPLIANCE MATRIX (TILL JUNE 2015)
Subprojects Project
County/Dis.
EIA Cate-gor
y
ADB Review
(Approval date)
Adoption of Mitigation Measures
Results of Env. Monitoring
Institutional Strengthening and Training
Reporting and
Supervision
Under Construction (6)
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Subprojects Project
County/Dis.
EIA Cate-gor
y
ADB Review
(Approval date)
Adoption of Mitigation Measures
Results of Env. Monitoring
Institutional Strengthening and Training
Reporting and
Supervision
1. Yudongxia Reservoir
Municipal Level
A
SEIA (during PPTA
implementation)
×Approval
to be acquired from local
environmental protection authority for implemented
variation orders to be
obtained.
×TN and NH3-N
for surface water quality; Fecal
coliform at drinking water
feed inlet
√ √
2. Jiancaogou Reservoir3
Xifeng County
B SIEE
(05/10/10)
√
×TSP
concentration at dam site and TN of surface water near dam site
√ √
3. Bai’anhe Reservoir
Kaiyang County
A SEIA
(24/01/13)
√ √ √ √
4. Jinjiaqing Reservoir
Wudang Dis.
B SIEE
(05/10/10)
×To
strengthen workers safety
arrangement; to expand spoil area.
√ √ √
5. Jinlong Reservoir
Xiuwen County
A
SEIA (during PPTA
implementation)
×To expand
spoil area. √ √ √
6. Maozhulin Reservoir
Kaiyang County
B SIEE
(05/10/10)
√ √ √ √
Under Preparation (2)
7. Hongyan Reservoir
(New)
Municipal Level
A
SEIA to be
approved by ADB in late 2015
/ / / /
8. Hongyan WTP (New)
Municipal Level
B
Domestic EIA under preparatio
n
/ / / /
Note: √, means full compliance with EMP requirements, or basically ok, judged from site visits and review of EMP reports, ×, means with incompliance, to be improved.
1. Those in bold refer to core subprojects. 2. Compared to the list of No.4 Semi-annual EMP project report, Liaojiuzhai subproject has been officially completed during this reporting period.
EIA Preparation Progress of Hongyan Reservoir Subproject
Among others, Hongyan Reservoir subproject, the newly added project, has been identified as a Category A subproject for EIA preparation. This means a Chinese EIA and an English SEIA would be required respectively for domestic and ADB approval, covering the examination of the project’s potential impacts, recommendation of environmentally sound project design by comparing all possible alternatives and at
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least twice of public consultation during EIA preparation. The mitigation measures and monitoring plan proposed in the EIA will be incorporated into the Environmental Management Plan (EMP).
With the support of international environmental consultant, the entrusted domestic EIA consulting team, Guiyang Survey and Design Research Institute under China Hydropower Consulting Group completed Chinese EIA report in late October 2013. Its final revision was approved by the Guiyang Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau on 24 February 2014.
Accordingly, the TA consulting team has developed the SEIA and submitted to ADB for review and information disclosure in June 2014. In consultation with Regional and Sustainable Development Department of ADB, it was agreed that an SEIA report will be prepared and disclosed on ADB’s website, while the domestic EIA report in Chinese will count as the original EIA report. Final comments of ADB on these documents will be provided by ADB before the finalization and disclosure of SEIA on ADB website in early 2015. Considering the 120-day disclosure requirements, the official approval of the SEIA report by ADB is expected in late 2015.
EIA Preparation Progress of Hongyan Water Treatment Plant Subproject
For the Hongyan water treatment plant, no domestic environmental assessment has been completed yet. It was agreed that the PMO will prepare a categorization form, indicatively for a Category B project. The required environmental safeguards documents will an English SIEE report, complimented with an English translation of the domestic EIA report. The SIEE and domestic EIA reports will be prepared in a timely manner so that the construction of the water treatment plant will be completed and ready at the end of reservoir impounding. It is noted that land clearing has started already. Although this is allowed by the Chinese system, the assessment will include the impacts of land and forest clearing, including a review of the necessary domestic approvals (e.g., cutting of trees), and cultural relics (e.g., the site is immediately beside tombstones).
5.2. IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES FOR CONSTRUCTION PERIOD
The proper implementation of environment impact mitigation measures, which will give direct impacts to the projects’ environmental performance, is always a key issue tracked and supervised by GPMO.
Despite limited physical progress of ongoing subprojects, GPMO still organized site visit to the sites of Yudongxia, Bai’anhe, Jiancaogou, Jinjiaqing and Jinlong subprojects in late June 2015 in order to achieve a better understanding on the practical environment status of each subproject. During the visit, the EMP implementation status of each ongoing subproject has been reviewed for continuous improvements.
In general, all the reviewed subproject has been implemented together with the corresponding EMPs and Environmental Management Rules for Project Construction developed during project preparation in 2009. The description specific to each ongoing subproject is presented in the following sections. With the continuous commitments of subproject IAs on the implementation of corrective measures, it is notable that most of the previously detected non-compliances have been corrected during this reporting period. The details are presented below.
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5.2.1 YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR*2
The construction of Yudongxia Reservoir subproject was started in December 2011. There are four main civil works contracts implemented for the subproject, namely: Contract 1: Water diversion system (including steel pipes, power house, water
diversion tunnel and so on) and supportive works; Contract 2: Main dam and auxiliary dam, curtain grouting in head area, access
tunnel on left bank, adit in head area, upstream and downstream cofferdam; Contract 3: Curtain grouting on left bank, temporary road works. Contract 4: Buildings and structure of water treatment plant, pipelines and
high-level tanks
The first three contracts have already been completed by the end of 2014. The remaining part of the last contract for laying of water distribution network and civil works of head tank has also been completed by the end of March 2015. With impounding, the reservoir storage level has reached the normal storage level of 1075m, and the WTP has been put into commissioning since July 2014 with good performance.
FIGURE 2: ONGOING COMMISSIONING OF YUDONGXIA WATER TREATMENT PLANT OBSERVED DURING THIS
REPORTING PERIOD
To strengthen environmental management of the subproject, the contracted external environmental supervision team from Guizhou Province Environmental Engineering Evaluation Center has been mobilized since October 2012. Before the formal mobilization, the supervision team has developed a detailed environmental supervision plan based on the subproject EMP, which has been approved by the project owner in Sep. 2012. With the completion of most construction works, the environmental supervision services for project construction have been completed by the end of December 2014. However, as shown in the provided monthly construction supervision reports (Jan.-Apr. 2015), environmental mitigation measures specific to each construction site have been continuously implemented by the contractors during this reporting period based on subproject progress, including: - Wastewater management (mainly for Contract 4 during this reporting period):
o Domestic wastewater: Dry latrines have been installed in the worker camps,
which (or septic tanks when available) are used for domestic wastewater
treatment with regular cleaning by local farmers;
- Air quality control (mainly for Contract 4 during this reporting period):
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o The unpaved access roads are sprinkled with water and swept from time to
time by the contractors;
o Construction equipment and vehicles are regularly and properly maintained;
o It is forbidden to incinerate domestic solid waste within the construction area;
o Open sand and stone dumps are regularly sprinkled with water.
- Noise control (mainly for Contract 4 during this reporting period):
o Speed limit signs has been installed along access roads;
o No horn is allowed within the project site;
o Low-noise and low-vibration construction equipment are selected;
o No construction is allowed at night after 10pm.
- Solid waste management (mainly for Contract 4 during this reporting period):
o For this reporting period, spoil is mainly from pipeline excavation, which is
dumped along the pipelines for later backfilling;
o Domestic solid waste is collected and regularly cleared.
- Ecology:
o The excavation is implemented by strictly following the design;
o For all the sites, the greening works of excavated side slopes is being
implemented as designed;
o The discharge pipe at subsidiary dam and tailrace of power station is used
for the discharge of ecological flow during impoundment;
o The site and vegetation rehabilitation of closed spoil disposal site and
construction camps is being implemented by respective contractors.
- Health and safety: A dedicated health and safety supervision team under the
contracted construction supervision company has been working on site with
regular inspection for earlier detection of any potential health and safety risk
during construction and to follow up corresponding correction actions. All the
detected health and safety issues have been formally reported and filed, and
active measures have been taken accordingly with following-up inspection.
As observed during this reporting period, the environmental management of Yudongxia Reservoir subproject site is generally satisfactory with proper mitigation measures taken against construction impacts. In particular, the following observations related to the environmental performance of the subproject has been made:
1) Operation of Yudongxia Water Treatment Planta: Yudongxia Water Treatment Plant has been completed and put into commissioning since July 2014. The plant has been fully staffed as scheduled (about 20 managers and operators). Compared to last semi-annual report, its treatment capacity has increased from 10,000t/d (August 2014 visit) to 20,000t/d by average. The operational results were generally good with the compliance of all the water quality indicators. The plant is currently under normal operation supply water to nearby residential area.
2) Procedure for environmental protection inspection and acceptance for project completion: It is understood that several changes have been made during project implementation, for example, addition of power generation system, changes of high-level water tank and distribution pipelines, adjustments of dam height and crest width, etc. According to the national environmental
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impact assessment regulations, these project changes need to be reported to local environmental protection authorities for approval before the final environmental protection inspection and acceptance for project completion. According to the IA, the environmental protection inspection and acceptance procedure will be implemented for the whole subproject, instead of for Yudongxia Reservoir component and WTP component separately, which is expected to be done by the end of 2015. A special environmental monitoring report for project completed will also be completed at the end of 2015. Relevant progress will be updated in the next semi-annual report.
According to the provided monthly construction supervision reports (Jan.-Apr. 2015), since Jan. 2015, no rectification notice on environmental non-compliance has been issued by environmental supervisor. By the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environment complains received from local residents related to the subproject.
5.2.2 BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR
As one of the non-core subproject, Bai’anhe Reservoir is still under construction and has been completed by 73% by June 2015. As reported by the project supervisor in the monthly construction supervision reports (dated Jan.-Jun. 2015), applicable environmental mitigation measures have been taken in accordance with the subproject EMP, including the treatment of construction wastewater with settling tank on site before discharge, regular cleaning of construction vehicles and water sprinkling within construction site to reduce flying dust, noise control by using low-noise equipment with regular maintenance, proper collection and disposal of domestic solid waste and close monitoring on the effectiveness of epidemic disease control. It is understood that the operation of rock quarry has been stopped and the spoil disposal site has been properly managed. By the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environment complains received from local residents during construction. During the reporting period, the subproject IA has paid high attention to reservoir clearing, site rehabilitation (in particular, spoil disposal site) and re-vegetation works in the last phase of project construction. According to site visit in late June 2015, the impounded water in reservoir area has reached the level of 1119m (only 2m away from normal storage level), and the water quality appears good, which has also been confirmed by the provided water quality monitoring report for this period.
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FIGURE 3: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF BAI’ANHE SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS
REPORTING PERIOD
Dam and Water Intake Tower
Ongoing Downstream Construction
5.2.3 JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR
The construction of Jiancaogou Reservoir subproject was started in March 2013. According to the provided monthly construction supervision reports (dated Jan. – Jun. 2015), during this reporting period, the project construction mainly focuses on dam concreting and the construction of associated WTP. By the end of June 2015, the physical progress of the subproject is about 13%. During construction, appropriate environmental mitigation measures have been taken in accordance with original subproject EMP, including protection of surrounding vegetation during excavation, proper disposal of spoil at designated spoil disposal site and installation of safety fencing and warning signs around the site.
FIGURE 4: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JIANCAOGOU SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS
REPORTING PERIOD
Site visit to Jiancaogou Site in Jun. 2015
Ongoing dam construction
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Dam site construction (without cutting-off the river) Downstream discharge flow
Ongoing construction of office building for WTP Constructed wall of associated WTP
According to the provided monthly construction supervision reports (Jan.-Jun. 2015), by the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environment complains received from local residents related to the subproject.
5.2.5 JINJIAQING RESERVOIR
The construction of Jinjiaqing Reservoir project was started in March 2013 with slow progress due to the geological conditions found during excavation. By the end of June 2015, the subproject has been completed by 70%. The ongoing construction activities mainly focus on curtain grouting, spillway, hoist chamber and water-taking tower. Applicable environmental mitigation measures have been taken in accordance with subproject EMP, respectively on wastewater collection and treatment, noise control, solid waste management and vegetation rehabilitation. By the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environmental complaints received from local residents. However, minor issues were observed during site visit, including the needs to expand the area for spoil disposal at the Jinjiaqing Reservoir and to improve the workers’ safety arrangements on the site. The following-up information will be provided in the next semi-annual environmental report.
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FIGURE 5: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JINJIAQING SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS
REPORTING PERIOD
Constructed Hoist Chamber
Geomembrane laying over the dam
Drain downstream surface of the dam on the left
Inspection by design instibute, construction supervisor
and local quality and safety authority in May 2015
5.2.6 JINLONG RESERVOIR
The construction of Jinlong Reservoir was started in the beginning of 2014, and the physical progress of the subproject is 60% by June 2015. The ongoing construction activities during this reporting period mainly focus on spillway and diversion tunnel. However, due to the lack of counterpart fund, the overall project progress is still far behind the original schedule. As reported by the project supervisor in the monthly construction supervision reports (Jan.-Jun. 2015), applicable environmental mitigation measures have been taken in accordance with subproject EMP, including treatment of construction wastewater by settling tank on the site, proper scheduling of construction works (no high-noise operation after 10pm) for noise control, disposal of spoil soil at designated spoil area, appropriate collection and disposal of domestic solid waste, safety management of explosive storage and use by professional blasting company and soil erosion control. However, some issues were still observed during routine inspection of construction supervisors, including the needs to expand the area for spoil disposal and to improve the workers’ safety arrangements on the site. By the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environmental complaints received from local residents.
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FIGURE 6: PROGRESS AND SITE MANAGEMENT OF JINLONG SUBPROJECT OBSERVED DURING THIS
REPORTING PERIOD
Inlet of diversion tunnel under construction
Temporary access road to stockyard
Excavation of river bed section for the dam
Constuction of retaining wall
5.2.7 MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR
The construction of Maozhulin Reservoir was started in Dec. 2013, however, the completed works by June 2015 are only limited to access road, diversion tunnel (with the overall physical progress of only 2.3% ) due to slow land acquisition progress, shortage of counterpart fund and late delivery of construction drawings. During this reporting period, as reported by the subproject IA, appropriate environmental mitigation measures have been implemented by the contractor, including the treatment of domestic wastewater from work camp with septic tank, dust control with frequent water spray, proper disposal of spoil at designated spoil disposal site, erosion control with side slope protection and blasting activities by professional blasting company. By the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environmental complaints received from local residents.
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5.3. IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES FOR OPERATION PERIOD
Although none of the subproject has been put into operation so far, preparatory works has started to be implemented during construction as planned in the project design and project EIA report. The specific environmental mitigation measures undertaken for operation period during this reporting period are summarized in the sections below.
5.3.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DESIGN
During subproject construction, the supportive design for environmental benefits has been implemented, including: Stratified water intake: As per the original EIA report, a stratified water intake
(three levels respectively at 1065m, 1050m and 1032m) has been constructed for Yudongxia Subproject to avoid the impacts of too low water temperature on the growth of downstream rice paddy during irrigation.
Supportive environmental protection facilities for WTP: The canteen of the WTP for Yudongxia Subproject has been installed with oil separator and septic tank; wastewater collection tank, sludge filter press workshop, garbage tank and greening belt have been constructed for the WTP.
Guarantee of downstream environmental flow and water use: For all the ongoing subprojects, the designed engineering measures to guarantee downstream environmental flow and water use (irrigation, drinking and fish ponds) have been implemented during construction, as listed in the table below.
TABLE 13: IMPLEMENTED ENGINEERING MEASURES FOR DOWNSTREAM ENVIRONMENT FLOW AND WATER
USE FOR ONGOING SUBPROJECTS
Name of Ongoing
Subproject
Designed Environmental Flow
(m3/s) Implemented Engineering Measures
Yudongxia Reservoir
0.2 Pipes laid in the dam plus original water
diversion canal
Bai’anhe Reservoir
0.066 (only during Nov. – Apr.)
Steel pipe is laid beside the outfall of water intake with gate valve for flow regulation.
Jinjiaqing Reservoir
0.012 (only during Nov. – Apr.)
The environmental flow will be regulated by a gate valve.
Liaojiuzhai Reservoir
0.0008 Steel pipe is laid beside the outfall of water intake with gate valve for flow regulation.
Jiancaogou Reservoir
0.0332 (only during Nov. – Apr.)
Not yet to this part.
Jinlong Reservoir 0.013 (by average) Construction just started, not yet to this part.
Maozhulin Reservoir
0.025 (during Nov. – Apr.) Construction just started, not yet to this part.
5.3.2 RESERVOIR CLEARING
To facilitate the beneficial use of the reservoir after impoundment, the bottom clearing of Yudongxia Reservoir was started in late September/early October 2013 and has been completed by Jul. 2014 before reservoir impoundment, involving three districts/counties in the project area. Currently, the storage water level of Yudongxia reservoir has been maintained at the normal storage level, 1075m. According to the site visit, the good quality of reservoir water has indicated good practice of
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implemented reservoir clearing.
FIGURE 7: IMPOUNDMENT OF YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR
According to site visit in late June 2015, the impounded water in reservoir area has reached the level of 1119m (only 2m away from normal storage level), and the water quality appears good, which has also been confirmed by the provided water quality monitoring report for this period.
FIGURE 8: RESERVOIR IMPOUNDMENT OF BAI’ANHE SUBPROJECT IN JUNE 2015
Completed Dam (1123.8m high) and Impoundment
Status
Good Water Quality in Reservoir Area
5.3.3 UPSTREAM SOURCE PROTECTION
The upstream water source protection has already been considered in the EMPs for all the reservoir subprojects during project preparation. With the completion of project dam, some subprojects, for example, Yudongxia Reservoir, have started the preparation for the implementation of originally proposed mitigation measures for the protection of upstream water resource: to discuss with local authorities to understand relevant plans and arrangements on the establishment of water source protection zone and non-point pollution control in the river basin; to maintain the septic tank near the reservoir for future treatment of domestic wastewater generated by reservoir management staff during operation.
For Bai’anhe Reservoir Subproject, it is noticed that a specific water source protection zoning plan for the subproject was developed in Dec. 2007. As the main drinking water source of Kaiyang County in the near future, local county government has paid high attention to the protection of water source protection for Bai’anhe Reservoir. The above-mentioned “Drinking Water Source Protection Zone Planning for Bai’anhe Reservoir of Kaiyang County” has been updated in June 2008, which
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follows the original planning for Grade I and Grade II drinking water resource protection zone. The county water resource bureau and county environmental protection bureau will be jointly in charge of its implementation. It is told that Kaiyang County used to propose to develop a culture and education zone within the proposed protection zone; however, the proposal has been withdrawn for the protection of drinking water source. In addition, the associated Bai’anhe water treatment plant financed by local government (with the treatment capacity of 10,000m3/d) has almost been completed, which is expected to be put into use together with the reservoir in 2016.
5.3.4 DAM SAFETY REVIEW
Following ADB safeguard policies, for all the ongoing reservoir subprojects (Yudongxia, Bai’anhe, Jijiangqing, Jinlong and so on), the preliminary design documents and/or detailed construction drawings have been reviewed by the designated dam safety panel for GIWRMP before subproject construction. The expert comments on dam safety issues have been provided in formal reports. Necessary supervision and advisory services have been continuously provided by the panel during project implementation in view of specific subproject progress.
5.4. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING RESULTS AND THEIR COMPLIANCE
Based on the accepted revisions of environmental monitoring plans for ongoing subprojects (as detailed in Section 4.2), the IAs of relevant subprojects has continued with the cooperation with contracted environmental monitoring institutions to implement routine environmental monitoring during this reporting period. The monitoring reports have been submitted to GPMO and the key conclusions and findings from the monitoring activities have been summarized in this section. The detailed results have been attached to this report as Appendix 2.
5.2.1 YUDONGXIA RESERVOIR*
Following the agreed monitoring plan, the contracted environmental monitoring institution, Changsha Environmental Protection Vocational and Technical College, has implemented monthly environmental monitoring (Jan.-Jun. 2015) during this reporting period, covering the parameters on noise level, air quality and the quality of surface water and drinking water source.
During this reporting period, the monitoring results are generally satisfactory, as listed below: Drinking water supply: The results are generally compliant with Class III of
Surface Water Environmental Quality Standard (GB838-2002) except the indicator of fecal coliform. Since the drinking water at the construction site is pumped from Yudong River, continuous non-compliance of fecal coliform has been detected; however, the results have indicated an improving trend compared to last semi-annual report.
Surface Water: In comparison with Class II of Surface Water Environmental Quality Standard (GB838-2002), only the non-compliance of TN and NH3-N was detected at the dam site. According to local environmental monitoring station, it is more related to the high nitrogen baseline level for surface water in Guizhou Province.
Air quality: Fully compliant with Grade II limit of “Environmental Air Quality Standard” (GB3095-1996).
Noise level: Generally compliant with Grade 2 limit of “Acoustic Environmental Quality Standard”.
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5.2.2 BAI’ANHE RESERVOIR
In May 2015, according to the revised environmental monitoring plan, the water quality at the project site has been tested, and the current water quality was found to be compliant with Class III requirements of “Surface Water Environmental Quality Standard” (GB3838-2002).
5.2.3 JIANCAOGOU RESERVOIR
In February 2015, the county environmental monitoring station was entrusted to implement the monitoring of air quality, surface water quality and noise level around the project site. The only two non-compliances detected from the monitoring results are the TSP concentration at dam site due to construction activities and the TN level in sampled surface water considering high TN baseline level for surface water in Guizhou Province.
5.2.4 JINJIAQING RESERVOIR
The environmental monitoring of Jinjiaqing Reservoir Subproject was implemented by local environmental monitoring station in May 2015 on surface water quality. Full compliance has been obtained.
5.2.5 JINLONG RESERVOIR
The environmental monitoring of Jinlong Reservoir Subproject was implemented by the contracted Guizhou Zhongjia Testing Center Co., Ltd. in February 2015 on surface water quality. Full compliance has been obtained.
5.2.6 MAOZHULIN RESERVOIR
The environmental monitoring of Maozhulin Reservoir Subproject was implemented by Kaiyang county CDC in March 2015 on surface water quality. Full compliance has been obtained.
5.5. INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING
In June 2015, the environmental officer of GPMO has provided project-specific on-the-job environmental training to the individual IAs, contractors and project supervisors for the ongoing Yudongxia, Jiancaogou, Jinjiaqing, Bai’anhe and Jinlong subprojects to emphasize their respective duties on daily environment management, including implementation of mitigation measures, environmental monitoring, environmental supervision, site inspection and environmental reporting. The scope of training mainly covers the following documents:
- EMP implementation requirements as per ADB loan agreement and project agreement;
- Subproject EMP approved by ADB;
- Environmental Management Rules for Project Construction;
- Implementation of corrective measures taken against earlier detected environmental incompliances.
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For Yudongxia and Bai’anhe subproject, special training has been provided on environmental management during the coming project operation.
5.6. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING AND SUPERVISION
As presented above, regular environmental supervision has been implemented during the construction of all the ongoing subprojects under GIWRMP.
Following the loan agreement of GIWRMP, GPMO is required to develop and submit the semi-annual environmental report to ADB for review; accordingly, the subproject IAs are submitting the following environmental reports to GPMO at the required deadline:
- Monthly project supervision report (including required section on implemented environmental management) or Monthly Environmental Supervision Reports (for Yudongxia Reservoir Subproject) in the first week of next month;
- Semi-annual environmental monitoring reports for each ongoing subproject for every six months.
With the assistance of environmental consultant, GPMO has formatted the environmental management section of monthly project supervision reports and the semi-annual environmental monitoring reports for subproject IAs to use since July 2013.
This semi-annual report is developed based on subproject environmental reports and relevant documents collected from the IAs by September 2015, as listed in Appendix 1.
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6. EVALUATION OF CUMULATIVE IMPACTS AND IMPLEMENTED MITIGATION MEASURES
Under a sector loan modality, GIWRMP has a large number of small subprojects, involving water storage, dam construction, water supply, irrigation, soil and water conservation, flood control and hydropower, which are expected to have low possibility of significant adverse impacts from any one subproject. However, a large number of subprojects to be undertaken in relatively small geographic area in a relatively short period of time may cause significant cumulative impacts, which have been assessed in a general way in the sector EIA (dated Sep. 2006) in compliance with the ADB Environmental Assessment Guidelines (Manila, 2003).
According to the sector EIA, the cumulative impacts of GIWRMP are only expected with the subprojects’ operation based on the actual operation performance/data of implemented subprojects. So far only one subproject has been completed under GIWRMP, namely, Xifeng Small Water Storage Structure Subproject. It is still too early to analyse the resulted cumulative impacts of the project.
During ADB review mission in Nov. 2013, the PMO and mission agreed that it is too early to discuss the details of such assessment, as (i) almost no subprojects are completed, (ii) many subprojects dropped out, and (iii) the confirmed subprojects are far apart and not linked. As such, the assessment will primarily focus on the experiences gained in the project with the design, implementation, and operation of the facilities. The cumulative impacts will be discussed during subsequent semi-annual reports.
However, to facilitate the evaluation of cumulative impacts from GIWRMP implementation, the environmental consultant has assisted the GPMO to start the work with data collection, which includes, but not limited to, the last available version of local water resource management master plans. Once possible, more analysis will be provided on cumulative impacts and implemented mitigation measures of the project.
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7. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1. CONCLUSIONS
For GIWRMP, all the implemented investments had strictly followed national and ADB EIA procedures. The required EIA documents (domestic EIA report and SEIA required by ADB) for the new subproject, Hongyan Reservoir, are currently under preparation in compliance with both national and ADB environmental policies. Based on updated project schedule, the domestic EIA report has been approved by the Guiyang Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau in February 2014, the SEIA is expected to be approved by ADB in late 2015. The new Hongyan WTP component is classified as a Category B project, which requires domestic EIA report and an English SIEE report prepared in a timely manner to ensure the project completion at the end of reservoir impounding.
During this reporting period, the six reservoir subprojects under construction, namely, Yudongxia, Bai’anhe, Jiancaogou, Jinjiaqing, Jinlong and Maozhulin, have been reviewed in terms of their environmental management performance during construction. General speaking, the construction of all the reviewed subprojects has been implemented together with their corresponding EMPs and Environmental Management Rules for Project Construction developed during project preparation in 2009. In accordance with subproject EMPs, the mitigation measures have been implemented to minimize project impacts in terms of noise control, air quality control, wastewater management, water quality protection, solid waste management and ecological protection for construction phase. No major issue has been detected.
The proper implementation of mitigation measures, which will give direct impact to the projects’ environmental performance, is always a key issue tracked and supervised by GPMO. With the assistance of TA environmental consultants, the GPMO has conducted the site visits together to review EMP implementation status of ongoing subprojects in June 2015. The on-the-job environmental training has been provided to the IAs, contractors and project supervisors for five ongoing subprojects (Yudongxia, Jiancaogou, Jinjiaqing, Bai’anhe and Jinlong) during this reporting period. The formats and requirements of environmental reporting have also been followed by all the stakeholders.
It is notable that continuous environmental improvements have been achieved during this reporting period. Corresponding correction actions will be followed up in the next semi-annual environmental report.
The monitoring results still show a few cases of environmental non-compliance in terms of air quality, surface water quality and drinking water source quality, and the trend of improvements has been noticed even for the still incompliant monitoring results.
For the subprojects in construction phase, by the end of June 2015, there is neither environmental conflict/accident nor any environment complaint received from local residents.
7.2. RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the observations during the reporting period, the following observations and recommendations have been made on environmental management of next phase:
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(1) Joint efforts of GPMO and environmental consultant have shown positive impacts on continuous improvements of environmental management on the construction sites in terms of implemented mitigation measures, environmental supervision, environmental monitoring and environmental reporting;
(2) With ongoing progress of subproject construction, the assistance tailored to specific progress of each subproject should be provided by GPMO and environmental consultant, for example, on coming impoundment of Yudongxia, Bai’anhe and Liaojiuzhai subprojects. Also attention will be paid to the performance of these projects during environmental inspection and acceptance for project completion;
(3) It is noticed that there were still some non-compliance of environment monitoring results detected during this reporting period, however, the trend of improvements has been observed in these incompliant results, which indicates the effectiveness of corresponding mitigation measures taken by the IAs and contractors. For further improvements, more targeted mitigation measures are needed;
(4) For two new components confirmed after mid-term review, namely Hongyan reservoir and Hongyan WTP, the environmental safeguard documentation will be developed in compliance with both national and ADB requirements. The environmental consultant will work in close collaboration with domestic EIA institute to get the required documents prepared in a timely manner to facilitate the project implementation.
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APPENDIX 1: DATA COLLECTED DURING THIS
REPORT PERIOD
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No. Documents Submitted by Date and Author
1
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Water Distribution
Network and High-level Water Tank
for Yudongxia Reservoir Project
(Jan.-Apr. 2015)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
Jan.-Apr. 2015
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
2
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q001)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
25/01/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
3
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q002)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
15/02/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
4
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q003)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
30/03/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
5
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q004)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
22/04/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
6
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q005)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
15/05/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
7
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Yudongxia Reservoir Project during
Construction
(ChangHuanYuanWeiJian [2015]
Q006)
Guiyang Zhushui Water
Resource Ind. Dev. Co.,
Ltd.
23/06/2015
Changsha Env. Protection
Vocational and Technical
College
8
Environmental Monitoring Report of
Surface Water Quality for Kaiyang
Bai’anhe Reservoir Project
(KYS2015-149)
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
31/05/2015
Kaiyang County CDC
9 Environmental Monitoring Report for Wudang District Water 01/06/2015
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No. Documents Submitted by Date and Author
Jinjiaqing Reservoir Project in
Wudang District (2015S80, water
quality upstream of dam)
Resource Bureau Wudang District CDC
10
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Jinjiaqing Reservoir Project in
Wudang District (2015S81, water
quality downstream of dam)
Wudang District Water
Resource Bureau
01/06/2015
Wudang District CDC
11
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Jiancaogou Reservoir Project in
Xifeng District (WT2015002)
Xifeng County Water
Resource Bureau
26/2/2015
Xifeng County
Environmental Monitoring
Station
12
Environmental Monitoring Report for
Jinlong Reservoir Project in Xiuwen
District (ZJTGYXW150202)
Xiuwen County Water
Resource Bureau
11/2/2015
Guizhou Zhongjia Testing
Center Co., Ltd.
13
Environmental Monitoring Report of
Surface Water Quality for Kaiyang
Maozhulin Reservoir Project
(KYS2015-57)
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
18/03/2015
Kaiyang County CDC
14
Environmental Monitoring Report of
Surface Water Quality for Kaiyang
Maozhulin Reservoir Project
(KYS2015-203)
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
23/06/2015
Kaiyang County CDC
15
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report for Contract 1 of Wudang
District Jinjiaqing Reservoir Project
(No.23-28, for Jan.-Jun. 2015)
Wudang District Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Jun. 2015
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
16
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Kaiyang County Bai’anhe
Reservoir Project (No.23-28 and
No.22, for Jan.-Jun. 2015)
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Jun. 2015
Guizhou Jianghe Water
Conservancy Supervision
Co., Ltd.
17
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Jiancaogou Reservoir
Project (No.1-6 for Jan.-Jun. 2015)
Xifeng County Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Jun. 2015
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
18
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Maozhulin Reservoir
Project (JianLi[2015]No.01-06, for
Jan.-Jun. 2015)
Kaiyang County Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Jun. 2015
Guizhou Jianghe
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
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No. Documents Submitted by Date and Author
19
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Liaojiuzhai Reservoir
Project (No.19-22 for Jan.-Apr.
2015)
Xifeng County Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Apr. 2015
Guizhou Qianshui
Engineering Supervision
Co., Ltd.
20
Monthly Construction Supervision
Report of Jinlong Reservoir Project
(No.14-19, for Jan.-Jun. 2015)
Xiuwen County Water
Resource Bureau
Jan.-Jun. 2015
Guizhou Zhilong Water
Conservancy Supervision
Co., Ltd.
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APPENDIX 2: ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
RESULTS DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD
(JAN.-JUN. 2015)
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1. Yudongxia Reservoir Subproject*
Following the agreed monitoring plan, the environmental monitoring has been regularly implemented during this reporting period covering the parameters on noise level, air quality and the quality of surface water, drinking water source and domestic wastewater. Six detailed monthly monitoring reports (Jan.-Jun. 2015) have been provided to GPMO with the results as detailed below.
Noise monitoring
Unit: Leq dB(A)
Date Time Monitoring Location
Dam site Toupu Village near
WTP site Jan. 13, 2015 Daytime 57.6 50.6
Night 45.5 41.3
Jan. 14, 2015 Daytime 56.9 53.3
Night 44.8 43.7
Feb. 9, 2015 Daytime 52.4 54.3
Night 41.5 40.6
Feb. 10, 2015 Daytime 51.8 53.6
Night 42.4 41.9
Mar. 17, 2015 Daytime 56.8 53.5
Night 45.9 43.6
Mar. 18, 2015 Daytime 57.7 54.4
Night 46.3 41.6
Apr. 16, 2015 Daytime 55.2 54.7
Night 46.7 42.6
Apr. 17, 2015 Daytime 54.8 56.7
Night 45.9 44.2
May 13, 2015 Daytime 52.9 52.0
Night 43.2 44.7
May 14, 2015 Daytime 53.8 54.8
Night 42.9 43.1
Jun. 11, 2015 Daytime 56.1 56.1
Night 47.1 43.9
Jun. 12, 2015 Daytime 52.8 54.2
Night 46.6 45.4 Limit Value (GB GB12523—90 & GB3096-2008)
Daytime 70 60
Night 55 50
* GB12523-90 for dam site & Grade II of GB3096-2008 for Toupu Village. Air Quality Monitoring
Unit: mg/m3
Date Monitoring Locations
Monitoring Parameters NO2 TSP
17/03/2015 Dam site 0.014 0.001L Toupu Village 0.018 0.001L
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Date Monitoring Locations
Monitoring Parameters NO2 TSP
near WTP site 18/03/2015 Dam site 0.017 0.001L
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.022 0.001L
19/03/2015 Dam site 0.011 0.001L
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.013 0.001L
20/03/2015 Dam site 0.009 0.001L
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.011 0.001L
21/03/2015 Dam site 0.012 0.001L
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.015 0.001L
11/06/2015 Dam site 0.026 0.018
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.033 0.024
12/06/2015 Dam site 0.032 0.022
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.037 0.031
13/06/2015 Dam site 0.018 0.013
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.023 0.021
14/06/2015 Dam site 0.019 0.015
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.019 0.025
15/06/2015 Dam site 0.017 0.011
Toupu Village near WTP site
0.020 0.018
Limit value (Class II, GB3095-1996) 0.080 0.300
Surface Water Quality Monitoring
Unit: mg/L
Monitoring Parameters
Limit Value (Class II, GB3838-2002)
Cross section at dam site
2015-3-17 2015-3-18 2015-3-19 Mean
pH 6~9 6.81 6.89 6.83 6.81~6.89
SS / 4L 4L 4L 4L
DO ≥6 7.1 7.4 7.3 7.3
COD ≤15 5L 5L 5L 5L
BOD5 ≤3 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.8
NH3-N ≤0.5 0.051 0.032 0.046 0.043
TN ≤0.5 0.91 0.90 0.91 0.91
TP ≤0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Fe ≤0.3 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L
Mn ≤0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Pb ≤0.01 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L
Hg ≤0.00005 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L
Fecal coliform (No./L)
≤2000 1100 1400 1700 1400
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Water temperature (℃)
/ 17.8 16.8 17.3 17.3
Monitoring Parameters
Limit Value (Class II, GB3838-2002)
Cross section at dam site
2015-6-11 2015-6-12 2015-6-13 Mean
pH 6~9 6.75 6.62 6.88 6.62~6.88
SS / 4L 4L 4L 4L
DO ≥6 7.2 7.4 7.1 7.2
COD ≤15 5L 5L 5L 5L
BOD5 ≤3 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.6
NH3-N ≤0.5 0.207 0.374 0.284 0.288
TN ≤0.5 0.93 0.95 0.95 0.94
TP ≤0.1 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02
Fe ≤0.3 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L
Mn ≤0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Pb ≤0.01 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L
Hg ≤0.00005 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L
Fecal coliform (No./L)
≤2000 940 1100 790 943
Water temperature (℃)
/ 19.3 20.3 18.3 18.3
Monitoring Parameters
Limit Value (Class II, GB3838-2002)
Cross section upstream of the confluence of Yudong River and Yuliang River
2015-6-11 2015-6-12 2015-6-13 Mean
pH 6~9 6.82 6.91 6.76 6.76~6.91
SS / 9 10 11 10
DO ≥6 7.3 7.1 6.9 7.1
COD ≤15 5L 5L 5L 5L
BOD5 ≤3 0.5L 0.5L 0.5L 0.5L
NH3-N ≤0.5 0.268 0.291 0.283 0.281
TN ≤0.5 0.92 0.89 0.90 0.90
TP ≤0.1 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.07
Fe ≤0.3 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L
Mn ≤0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Pb ≤0.01 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L 0.001L
Hg ≤0.00005 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L 0.00004L
Fecal coliform (No./L)
≤2000 1300 1800 1400 1500
Water temperature (℃)
/ 19.6 21.2 18.5 19.8
Note: The cells in grey indicate the incompliant monitoring results.
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Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Unit: mg/L
Monitoring Parameters Limit Value (GB5749-
2006)
Drinking water feed inlet in work camp
2015-3-17 2015-3-18 2015-3-19 Mean
pH 6.5~8.5 6.91 6.95 6.88 6.82 6.85 6.91 6.85~6.95
Colority (degree) 15 3 4 5 4 3 5 4
Turbidity (NTU) 1 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.4
Odor No No No No No No No No
Visible substance No No No No No No No No
Total hardness 450 184 188 186 182 196 200 189
TDS 1000 232 241 229 237 245 238 237
Sulfate 250 31.52 31.54 31.92 31.91 31.24 31.21 31.56
Nitrate 10 0.88 0.90 0.89 0.87 0.88 0.91 0.89
Chloride 250 3.69 3.67 3.37 3.38 3.84 3.84 3.63
Fluoride 1.0 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.13 0.11
Fe 0.3 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L
Mn 0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Cu 1.0 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L
Zn 1.0 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L
Total bacteria (No./mL) 100 48 52 63 71 58 67 60
Fecal coliform (No./L) ND 69 70 92 161 92 120 100
Monitoring Parameters Limit Value (GB5749-
2006)
Drinking water feed inlet in work camp
2015-6-11 2015-6-12 2015-6-13 Mean
pH 6.5~8.5 6.83 6.91 6.74 6.88 6.78 6.89 6.74~6.91
Colority (degree) 15 2 3 1 2 2 3 2
Turbidity (NTU) 1 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3
Odor No No No No No No No No
Visible substance No No No No No No No No
Total hardness 450 212 217 204 210 225 221 215
TDS 1000 362 356 386 390 410 404 385
Sulfate 250 47.80 46.21 47.73 47.11 48.25 47.96 47.51
Nitrate 10 5.96 5.84 5.91 5.99 5.88 5.93 5.92
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Monitoring Parameters Limit Value (GB5749-
2006)
Drinking water feed inlet in work camp
2014-6-16 2014-6-17 2014-6-18 Mean
Chloride 250 9.90 9.85 9.89 9.94 10.06 9.98 9.94
Fluoride 1.0 0.17 0.15 0.18 0.21 0.16 0.19 0.18
Fe 0.3 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L 0.03L
Mn 0.1 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L
Cu 1.0 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L
Zn 1.0 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L 0.05L
Total bacteria (No./mL) 100 26 31 21 27 24 19 25
Fecal coliform (No./L) ND 161 92 69 120 92 70 89
Note: The cells in grey indicate the incompliant monitoring results.
2. Bai’anhe Reservoir Subproject
In May 2015, according to the revised environmental monitoring plan, the water quality at the project site has been tested and the results are detailed below. Surface water quality
Unit: mg/L
No. Monitoring Parameters
2015-5-24 Class III of
GB3838-2002
1 Colority (degree) 7 -
2 Turbidity (NTU) 5.4 -
3 Odor No -
4 Visible substance Dust -
5 pH 7.33 6.0-9.0
6 Total hardness 325.4 -
7 TDS 394 -
8 Volatile phenol (in phenol)
<0.002 ≤0.002
9 Sulfate 39.2 ≤250
10 Chloride 1.9 ≤250
11 Fluoride 0.1 ≤1.0
12 Fe 8.9*10-2 ≤0.3
13 Mn <7*10-3 ≤0.1
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No. Monitoring Parameters
2015-5-24 Class III of
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14 Cu <9.8*10-2 ≤1.0
15 Zn <5.0*10-3 ≤1.0
16 Pb <5.0*10-3 ≤0.05
17 As 9.4*10-4 ≤0.05
18 Cd <1.0*10-3 ≤0.005
19 Se <2.0*10-5 ≤0.01
20 Hg <5.0*10-6 ≤0.0001
21 Fecal coliform (No./L) 1600 ≤10000
3. Jiancaogou Reservoir
In February 2015, the IA has entrusted the county environmental monitoring station to implement the monitoring of air quality, surface water quality and noise level around the project site. The monitoring results are shown below. Noise monitoring
Unit: Leq dB(A)
Date Time House 1 House 2
Feb. 25, 2015 Daytime 59.5 /
58.9 /
Feb. 26, 2015 Daytime / 58.6
/ 58.4
Limit Value (GB GB12523—90)
70
Air Quality Monitoring (TSP)
Unit: mg/m3
Date Dam Site Reservoir Area
Feb. 25, 2015 0.432 0.212
Feb. 26, 2015 0.465 0.232
Feb. 27, 2015 0.512 0.226
Average 0.469 0.223
Limit value (Class II, GB3095-1996)
0.300
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Surface Water Quality Monitoring
Unit: mg/L
Monitoring Parameters
Jiancaogou Water Source
100m downstream of iron bridge
Class III of GB3838-2002
2015-2-25
2015-2-26
2015-2-27
2015-2-25
2015-2-26
2015-2-27
pH 7.82 7.84 7.90 7.90 7.91 7.92 6.0-9.0
SS 8 9 9 10 10 9 /
COD 5L 5L 5L 5L 5L 5L ≤20
BOD5 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L ≤4
NH3-N 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 ≤1.0
TN 4.30 4.22 4.26 4.32 4.28 4.30 ≤1.0
Fecal coliform (No./L)
<20 - - <20 - - ≤10000
Note: The cells in grey indicate the incompliant monitoring results.
4. Jinjiaqing Reservoir
In May 2015, the IA has entrusted Wudang District Disease Control Centre to implement the monitoring of surface water quality upstream and downstream of the dam. The monitoring results are shown below.
Surface Water Quality Monitoring
Unit: mg/L
Monitoring Parameters Upstream of Dam
25/05/2015
Upstream of Dam
25/05/2015 Class III of GB3838-2002
pH 7.55 7.5 6.0-9.0
Odor and taste No No /
Visible substance No No /
Turbidity (NTU) 0.3 0.3 /
Total coliform (MPN/100mL) >1400 >1600 ≤10000 Note: The cells in grey indicate the incompliant monitoring results.
5. Jinlong Reservoir
In February 2015, the IA has entrusted Guizhou Zhongjia Testing Center Co., Ltd. to implement the monitoring of surface water quality, air quality and noise level around project site. The monitoring results are shown below.
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Surface Water Quality Monitoring
Unit: mg/L
Monitoring Parameters 02/02/2015 03/02/2015 04/02/2015 Class III of GB3838-2002
500m upstream of the dam
pH 8.18 8.12 8.15 6.0-9.0
DO (mg/L) 9.2 9.5 9.5 ≥5
SS (mg/L) 6 10 7 /
CODMn (mg/L) 0.8 0.8 0.8 ≤6
BOD5 (mg/L) 0.5L 0.5L 0.5L ≤4
Petroleum (mg/L) 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L ≤0.05
Fecal coliform (No./L) 160 130 380 ≤10000
500m downstream of construction site
pH 8.14 8.16 8.18 6.0-9.0
DO (mg/L) 9.4 9.6 9.2 ≥5
SS (mg/L) 12 9 10 /
CODMn (mg/L) 0.8 0.8 0.8 ≤6
BOD5 (mg/L) 0.5L 0.5L 0.5L ≤4
Petroleum (mg/L) 0.01L 0.01L 0.01L ≤0.05
Fecal coliform (No./L) 160 130 380 ≤10000 Note: The cells in grey indicate the incompliant monitoring results.
6. Maozhulin Reservoir
In March 2015, according to the revised environmental monitoring plan, the water quality at the project site has been tested and the results are detailed below.
Surface water quality
Unit: mg/L
No. Monitoring Parameters
2015-3-10 2015-6-9 Class III of
GB3838-2002
1 Colority (degree) <5 <5 -
2 Turbidity (NTU) <0.5 6.9 -
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No. Monitoring Parameters
2015-3-10 2015-6-9 Class III of
GB3838-2002
3 Odor No No -
4 Visible substance Dust No -
5 pH 8.12 7.78 6.0-9.0
6 Total hardness 251.9 289.4 -
7 TDS 302 343 -
8 Volatile phenol (in phenol)
<0.002 <0.002 ≤0.002
9 Sulfate 33.5 36.3 ≤250
10 Chloride 5.0 3.0 ≤250
11 Fluoride <0.1 <0.1 ≤1.0
12 Fe <6.0*10-3 <6.0*10-3 ≤0.3
13 Mn <7.0*10-3 <7*10-3 ≤0.1
14 Cu <5.0*10-3 <5.0*10-3 ≤1.0
15 Zn <5.0*10-3 <5.0*10-3 ≤1.0
16 Pb <5.0*10-3 <5.0*10-3 ≤0.05
17 As <5.0*10-5 <5.0*10-5 ≤0.05
18 Cd <1.0*10-3 <1.0*10-3 ≤0.005
19 Se <2.0*10-5 <2.0*10-5 ≤0.01
20 Hg <5.0*10-6 <5.0*10-6 ≤0.0001
21 Thermotolerant coliform (MPN/100mL)
11 920 ≤10000