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Semi-Annual Environmental Monitoring Report
Project number: 48434-003
Period: July - December 2018
Submission Date: March 2019
IND: Vishakhapatnam Chennai Industrial Corridor Development Program – Project 1
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Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report Project Number 48434 July-December 2018
India: Visakhapatnam - Chennai Industrial Corridor (July-December 2018) – Tranche - 1
Prepared by the Project Management Unit of Visakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial
Corridor for the Asian Development Bank.
Contents ABBREVIATIONS 4
1 Introduction 6
2 Project Description and Objectiies 6
3 Eniironmental category as per ADB Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 7
4 Eniironmental category of each subproject as per national laws and
regulations 7
5 Project Safeguards Team 8
6 Implementaiton progress 8
7 Oierall project and sub-project implemetnation progress 9
8 Compliance Status with NationallStatelLocal Statutory Eniironmental Requirements 12
9 Compliance Status with Eniironmental Loan Coienants 13
10 Legislatiie Framewor6 15
11 Application of eniironmental legislation and its permissions 17
12 Compliance Status with Site Specifc Eniironmental Management Plan 22
13 Summary of Eniironmental Monitoring Actiiities 26
14 Conclusion and Recommendation 74
Appendices 75
A. Copy of Eniironmental Clearance of Industrial Par6 at Atiaram 76
B. Eniironmental Clearance of MPSEZ 85
C. Public Consultation 111
1 Public Communication Actiiities 111
1.1 Actiiities in October month 2018 111 1.1.1 Awareness programme on wor6site safety 111 1.1.2 Meeting with women group members 112 1.1.3 Interaction with Students on Road Safety 113
D. Appendix – Eniironmental Monitoring Results 115
ABBREVIATIONS
ADB - Asia Developme t Ba k AMTZ - A dnhra Pradnesh Mednitech Zo e APIIC - A dnhra Pradnesh I dnustrial I frastructure Corporato APRDC -- A dnhra Pradnesh Roadn Developme t Corporato AP-TRANSCO -- Tra smissio Corporato of A dnhra Pradnesh -- Limitedn APSEB A dnhra Pradnesh State Electricity Boardn -- BGL - Below Grou dn Level
BOD - Biological Oxyge Dema dn BIS - Bureau of I dnia Sta dnardn CPCB - Ce tral Polluto Co trol Boardn DO - Dissolvedn Oxyge DoE - Departme t of E viro me t DISCOM - Distributo Compa y
PMC - Project Ma ageme t Co sulta t EA - Execut g Age cy EIA - E viro me tal Impact Assessme t EMP - E viro me tal Ma ageme t Pla EMoP - E viro me tal Mo itori g Pla ESO - E viro me tal a dn Safety Ofcer GoAP - Gover me t of A dnhra Pradnesh
GoI - Gover me t of I dnia
GVMC - Greater Vishakhapat am Mu icipal Corporato
IEE - I ital E viro me tal Exami ato IMD - I dnia Meteorological Departme t IS - I dnia Sta dnardn MFF - Mult Tra che Fi a cial Facility MoEF - Mi istry of E viro me t a dn Forests MSL - Mea Sea Level MW - Mega Watt NSDP - Net State Domestc Prodnuct NGO - No - Gover me t Orga izato NH - Nato al Highway NOx - Oxidnes of Nitroge PMSC - Project Ma ageme t a dn Supervisio Co sulta t RF - Reserve Forest ROW - Right of Way SO - Safeguardns Ofcer SPCB - State Polluto Co trol Boardn
SPM - Suspe dnedn Partculate Matter
SO2 - Sulphur Dioxidne
SSI - Small Scale I dnustries
SPCB - State Polluto Co trol Boardn
TA - Tech ical Assista ce
TDS - Total Dissolvedn Solidns
TSS - Total Suspe dnedn Solidn
1 Introduction 1. The project-1 under the Vishakhapatnam – Chennai Industrial corridor has been
initiated under the ADB guidelines.
2 Project Description and Objectives 2. The proposed Visakhapatnam–Chennai Industrial Corridor Development Program
(VCICDP) will complement the ongoing efforts of the Government of Andhra Pradesh
(GoAP) to enhance industrial growth and create high-quality jobs. The VCICDP
comprises: (i) a proposed Multi-Tranche financing facility (MFF), (ii) a proposed policy-
based loan (PBL), and (iii) a proposed administration of a grant to be provided by the
Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund2 (UCCRTF) under the Urban Financing
Partnership Facility. The VCICDP will support policy reforms and institutional
development in the state; and priority infrastructure investments in the Visakhapatnam–
Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC).
Impact, outcome and outputs 3. The impact of the VCICDP will be an increased contribution of the manufacturing
sector to the state’s GDP, trade, and employment. The outcome will be enhanced
growth and competitiveness of the VCIC. The VCICDP will have three outputs as
follows. The PBL will support output 1, and the MFF and the Grant will support outputs
2 and 3.
Output 1: Corridor management strengthened and ease of doing business improved.
Output 2: Visakhapatnam–Chennai Industrial Corridor infrastructure strengthened and
more resilient. This will include the development of (i) internal roads, water supply,
drainage, logistics, and industrial effluent treatment in selected industrial clusters; (ii)
roads for connectivity between industrial nodes, ports, and urban areas, and road
safety measures; (iii) power transmission and distribution system in the industrial
corridor; and (iv) smart cities planning with climate change resilience and continuous
water supply in Visakhapatnam.
Output 3: Institutional capacities, human resources, and program management
strengthened.
4. The VCIC is proposed as a node centric development platform with four nodes: (i) Visakhapatnam node, (ii) Kakinada node, (iii) Amaravati region node, and (iv)
Yerpedu–Srikalahasti node. Some of the critical industrial sectors shortlisted for
achieving the targeted outcomes are textiles, food processing, metallurgy, chemicals
and petrochemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and automobiles. In the future, it is
expected to have sectors such as medical equipment, plastics, organic chemicals,
aerospace, and information technology or information technology-enabled services.
The VCIC is well poised to connect to global production networks of southeast and east
Asia.
5. APIIC has prioritized two nodes, Visakhapatnam and Yerpedu–Srikalahasti, for
initial investments.
3 Environmental category as per ADB Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 6. ADB requires the consideration of environmental issues in all aspects of ADB’s
operations, and the requirements for environmental assessment are described in ADB
SPS, 2009. This states that ADB requires environmental assessment of all ADB
investments.
4 Environmental category of each subproject as per national laws and regulations
7. The nature of the environmental assessment required for a project depends on the
significance of its environmental impacts, which are related to the type and location of
the project; the sensitivity, scale, nature, and magnitude of its potential impacts; and
the availability of cost-effective mitigation measures. Projects are screened for their
expected environmental impacts, and are assigned to one of the following four
categories:
Category A 8. A proposed project is classified as category A if it is likely to have significant adverse
environmental impacts that are irreversible, diverse, or unprecedented. These
impacts may affect an area larger than the sites or facilities subject to physical works.
An environmental impact assessment is required.
Category B. 9. A proposed project is classified as category B if its potential adverse environmental
impacts are less adverse than those of category A projects. These impacts are site-
specific, few if any of them are irreversible, and in most cases mitigation measures can
be designed more readily than for category A projects. An initial environmental
examination is required.
Category C 10. A proposed project is classified as category C if it is likely to have minimal or no
adverse environmental impacts. No environmental assessment is required although
environmental implications need to be reviewed.
Category FI 11. A proposed project is classified as category FI if it involves investment of ADB
funds to or through a FI
12. The Project-1 under the VICICDP is categorized as Category B.
5 Project Safeguards Team Table 1: Project Safeguards Team
PIU/PMU
Designation Name of Contact Details
Officer
PMU - VCICDP Environmental Recruitment in
Safeguards officer process
APIIC Environmental Officer Mr. Suresh Babu [email protected]
Naidupeta +917075920060
Environmental Officer Mr. Kompala Ravi [email protected]
Visakhapatnam +919705428890
APRDC Environmental Ms. V. Sowjanya [email protected]
Safeguards Officer +918008887713
APTRANSCO Environmental Mr. B. +91-8332983756
Safeguards Officer Purushotham GVMC Dy. Executive Mr. B. Maheswar +91-9912255228 Engineer, Environmental & Social Safeguards
Officer Source: PMU Email
6
7
Implementation progress Overall project and sub-project implemetnation progress
13. Description of subprojects (package-wise) and status of implementation
(preliminary, detailed design, on-going construction, completed, and/or O&M stage).
Table 2: Subprojects (package-wise) and status of implementation
Package Components/ Status of Contrac If On-going
Number List of Works Implementat t Status Construction
ion
%Financ Expected
ial Completi
Progres on Date
s
APIIC
VCICDP- Construction of Contracted M/s 1.06% 30.06.201
APIIC/01 1MLD Common awarded on Ramky 9
Effluent 27 June 2018 Enviro
Treatment Engineer
(CETP) plant at s Limited
Naidupeta Agreeme
Industrial nt
cluster Executed
.
27.06.18
VCICDP- Augmenting Contracted M/s SRR 37.95% 31.03.2019
APIIC/03 utility services for awarded on 30 Projects
Naidupeta June 2018
Industrial cluster.
[SWD, power,
internal road and
one stop Centre.
VCICDP- Providing 21 Contracted Awarded 33.24% 31.03.2019
APIIC/04 MLD bulk water awarded 05 Mobilizatio
facility and March 2018 n
summer storage Advance:
in Naidupeta Rs.7.40Cr
Industrial cluster. s.
APRDC VCICDP- Upgrading & Contracted Contract 1% 12.02.2021 APRDC/01 Rehabilitation of awarded on 13 awarded
‘Samarlkota to August 2018 Rajanagaram’ Section of ‘Kakinada – Rajanagaram’ Road to ‘2 Lane Dual Carriageway
Standard’ VCICDP- Greenfield NA IFB: NA APRDC/04 approach road to Preparation of 30.07.201
Nakapalli Cluster DPR 8 VCICDP- Widening of road NA IFB: NA NA APRDC/05 (single lane to 2 Preparation of 30.07.201
lane) from DPR 8 Neleballi to Routhusuramala and formation of new two-lane road from Srikalahasti Yerpedu (south block to Pallamala on Kalahasti Tada
Road ) VCICDP- Widening of road NA IFB: NA NA APRDC/06 (single lane to 2 Preparation of 30.07.201
lane) from DPR 8 Thimmaji Kandriga to NH-5 (AH-45) near Pandlur Railway gate for 6.1Km length (without
RoB) GVMC
VCICDP- Distribution Work in Awarded 13.7% 31.12.2019 GVMC/02 Network progress on 14 Mobilizatio
improvements for March 2018 n
NRW reduction Advance: and 24x7 supply Rs.33.67C
in GVMC area rs.
VCICDP- Water shed Final DPR and IFB 0% UCCRTF/04 development and Bid Document prepared
Rejuvenation of submitted to as per
Mudasarlova ADB ADB lake. 23.05.2018 guidelines submitted to ADB on 14.06.201
8 VCICDP- Developing a Bids were 0% UCCRTF/05 3MW Solar opened on
Energy Park at 05.04.201 Mudasarlova/ 8.
Meghadri Gedda 13 proposals were received. Replies to comments on Technical Evaluation report submitted
to ADB VCICDP- Converting 3 Revised IFB 0% UCCRTF/06 streets into non- concept note, prepared
vehicular zone RFP and Cost as per Estimates were ADB submitted to guidelines ADB on submitted 14.06.2018 to ADB on 14.06.201
8
APTRANCO
VCICDP- Augmenting Contract Awarded 4.24% 31.12.2019 APTransco/0 power Awarded on 5 on 1 distribution June 2018 05.06.201
capacity for 8 meeting Industry demand at Kapuleppada, Ozone Valley, Nakkapalle/ Chandanada and Achutapuram
locations. VCICDP- Augmenting Contract Awarded. 3.82% 31.12.201 APTransco/0 power Awarded on Mobilizati 9 3 distribution 27 February on
capacity for 2018 Advance: meeting Rs.9.69C Industry rs. demand at Rachagunneri, Naidupeta and Yerpedu
8 Compliance Status with National/State/Local Statutory Environmental Requirements
Table 3: Compliance Status of legislative requirements
Package Subproje Statutor Status Validity Actio Specific
No. ct Name y of if n Conditions
Environ Compl obtaine Requi that will
mental iance d red require
Require c environmenta
ments l monitoring
as per
Environment
Clearance,
Consent/Per
mit to
Establish d
VCICDP/API Constructi Environm Complie Valid No
IC/01 on of ental d (one-time action
CETP at Clearance clearance) Compliance
Naidupeta
report attached
Consent Complie Valid for No in annexure
to d period of action
Establish 7 years
and from the
approval date of
of SPCB issue
VCICDP/API Augment Environm Complie Valid No
IC/03 ation of ental d (one-time action
Utilities Clearance clearance) actin Compliance
report attached
Consent Complie Valid for No in annexure
to d period of action
Establish 7 years actin
from the
date of
issue
VCICDP/API Bulk water Environm Complie Valid No
IC/04 supply and ental d (one-time action
summer Clearance clearance) actin Compliance
storage
report attached
Consent Complie Valid for No in annexure
to d period of action
Establish 7 years actin
from the
date of
issue
Source: Copy of E viro me tal Cleara ce a dn CFE
9 Compliance Status with Environmental Loan Covenants
Table 4: Loan Covenancts
No. (List Covenant Status of Compliance schedule and
paragraph number of Loan
Agreement) Environment Schedule 5 of Loan Agreement
6 The Borrower shall ensure, or cause, the EA to ensure, that the preparation, design, construction, implementation, operation, and decommissioning of project facilities comply with (i) All applicable laws and regulation of borrower and the state relating to environment, health and safety (ii) The ADB’s Environmental safeguards; and (iii) All measures and requirement set forth in EARF , the IEEs and respective EMP and any corrective and preventive actions set forth in the safeguards monitoring report
Complied The applicable laws and regulations of Government of India, Government of Andhra Pradesh and local regulation have been reviewed and incorporated in the IEE and DDR. The IEE and its EMP have been prepared based on ADB’s Safeguards Policy Statement, 2009, All measures set forth in the EARF and IEEs have been included in the contract of the works and awareness training and workshops have been organized for the compliance. Regular monitoring mechanism has been established as per the EARF and IEE.
Human and Financial Resources to Implement Safeguards Requirements
9a
9b
10
The Borrower shall make Complied
available, or cause the EA to Budgetary provision has been made in
make available, all necessary the respective IEE and EMP.
budgetary and human
resources to fully implement the
EMP required.
The EA shall designate at least Complied
one expert each to supervision An environmental officer has been
implementation of the EMPs designated in each PIU for
and RPs, if any supervision of implementation
environmental safeguards measures
in each package. PMSC
environmental specialist is also
responsible providing all support to
contractor and PIU to implement the
environmental safeguards measures
The Borrower shall ensure, or Complied
cause the EA to ensure, that all The IEEs and its EMPs have been
bidding documents, and made part of the contract and it has
contracts for works contain been suitably referred in the
provision that require contractor conditions of the contract.
to : The IEE includes environmental
a. Comply with measure and
management and monitoring budget.
requirement relevant to
contractor set forth in the
IEEs , the respective EMPs,
and the respective RPs, in
particular no demolishing or
relocating private assets
before ensuring asset owner
has received compensation
and resettlement assistance
and any corrective and
preventive actions set out in
Safeguards Monitoring
Report
b. Make available budget for all
such environmental and
social measures;
c. Provide EA with written
notice of any unanticipated
environmental resettlement
or indigenous people risks if
any , or impacts that arise
during construction ,
implementation or operation
of the Project that were not
considered in the respective
IEE , the respective EMP,
and the respective RP.
d. Adequately record the
condition of roads,
agricultural land and other
infrastructure prior to starting
to transport materials and
constructions; and
e. Fully reinstate pathways,
other local infrastructure, and
agricultural land to atleast
their pre-project condition
upon the completion of
construction.
11 The Borrower shall do, or cause Complied
the EA to do the following: The semiannual safeguards
a. Submit semi-annual
monitoring report is being prepared
safeguards monitoring report
and submitted on time.
to ADB and disclosure
relevant information from
such report to affected
person promptly upon
submission ;
b. If any unanticipated
environmental and or social
risks and impacts arise due
to construction, implementation or operation of the project that were not considered in the respective IEE, the respective EMP and the respective RP, promptly form ADB of occurrence of such risks or impacts, with detailed description of the event and propose corrective action plan;
c. No later than award of related works contract , engage qualified experienced external expert(s) under the selection process and terms of reference acceptable to ADB, to verify information produced through the project monitoring process, and facilitate the carrying out of any verification activities by such external expert; and
d. Report any breach of compliance with the measures and requirements set forth in the respective EMP and the respective RP, promptly after aware of the breach.
10 Legislative Framework
Table 5: List of Legislative Requirements
S. No.
Legal Requirements/ Compliance
Environmental Regulations
1 The Environment EIA Notification 2009 and CRZ Notification 2011 require
(Protection) Act, 1986 clearance under this notification condition to its
(amended in 1991) application.
2 The Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986 3 The Air (Prevention This deals with emission of pollutants defined in Air Act,
&Control of Pollution) 1981 and Environmental Protection Act 1986. Air Act Act,1981 1981 mandates to obtain Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate for the industries defined under this ACT by the State Pollution Control Board.
4 The Water (Prevention & This deals with discharge of pollutants defined in Water Control of Pollution) Act, Act, 1974 and Environmental Protection Act 1986. Water
1974 Act 1981 mandates to obtain Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate for the industries defined under this ACT by the State Pollution Control Board.
5 The Noise Pollution The Noise Pollution Rule 2000 regulates noise generation (Regulation & Control) from various activities and project. Rules, 2000
7 The Pesticides The Pesticides Management Act, 2008 regulates the use Management Act, 2008 of pesticides in the plantation and various activities.
8 The Forest Forest Conservation Act has been enacted for (Conservation) Act, 1980 conservation of forest and it mandates permission and (amended in 1988) clearance in case Forest Conservation Act is intervened.
9 Hazardous and Other The Hazardous and Other Waste Rules, 2016 regulates Waste (Management and the use, transport, handling, storage and disposal of Transboundary hazardous material. It mandates permission and Movement) Rules, 2016 authorisation from pollution control Board in case this rule is applicable.
10 Solid Waste Management Solid Waste management Rule regulates the disposal and Rules, 2015 treatment of solid waste.
Social Aspect 1 The Bonded Labour The child labour and bonded labour is prohibited through
System (Abolition) Act, this Act. 1976
2 The Child Labour
(Prohibition and
Regulation) Act, 1986
3 The Minimum Wages Act, The Minimum Wages Act regulates and mandates 1948 and rules made minimum wages defined by the state government to be thereunder implemented.
4 The Contract Labour The facilities like canteen, rest room, first aid facilities, (Regulation and Abolition) payment of wages and other amenities have to be Act, 1970 provided under this Act.
5 The Workmen’s All contractors have to be comply the Workmen Compensation Act, 1923 Compensation Act 1923.
6 The Equal Remuneration The Equal Remuneration Rules, 1976 prevent any Rules, 1976 discrimination in payment among women and men employees.
8 The Maternity Benefits Maternity benefits have been defined under this Act and Act, 1961 requires to be complied.
9 The Trade Union Act, For the common facilities and bargain for labour are 1926 provided in in this act.
10 The Employees Provident For the welfare and future security of the employees this Funds and Miscellaneous act has been formulated Provisions Act, 1952
11 The Sexual Harassment This Act controls the sexual harassment at work place. of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal) Act, 2013 Source: <I sert Notes or Source>
11 Application of environmental legislation and its permissions
The e viro me tal permissio s or o-objecto or lice ces requiredn u dner gover me t of I dnia a dn gover me t of A dnhra Pradnesh are explai edn below. The
permissio a dn are dnef edn i two categories amely
Coneiton preceeence – the co dnito precedne ce makes it ma dnatory to acquire the permissio or lice se or o-objecto s
Coneiton occurrence – the co dnito occurre ce makes the it ma dnatory to acquire whe the co dnito requires to acquire the certfcate or it is ma dnatory for the
partcular actvity
Sub-project No No Sub-project No No Sub-project No No
APIIC/01 1 APRDC/05 6 UCCRTF/01 11
APIIC/03 2 APRDC/06 7 APTRANSCO/01 12
APIIC/04 3 GVMC/02 8 APTra sco/03 13
APRDC/01 4 UCCRTF/01 9
APRDC/04 5 UCCRTF/01 10
No.
Legislation
Requirements for the Project
Applicability 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1
1
0 1 2 3
1 National Environment Policy Project should adhere to the NEP The policy governing the √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(NEP), 2006 principle of: enhancing and environmental rules and
conservation of environmental legislations and is
resources and abatement of applicable to all the
pollution subprojects.
2 EIA Notification, 2006 Environmental clearances (EC) The Industrial Parks
mentioned earlier in
Naidupet Industrial zone
have been granted
Environmental
Clearance by the MoEF
3 Water (Prevention and ● Consent for establishment (CFE) Applicability of Law √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Control of Pollution) Act, and consent for operation (CFO)
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1974 amended 1988 and its from APPCB CFE
Rules, 1975 ● Compliance to conditions and
CFO
disposal standards stipulated in
the CFE and CFO
4 Air (Prevention and Control CFE and CFO from APPCB Applicability of Law
of Pollution) Act, 1981, as applicable Compliance to
amended 1987 and its conditions and emissions standards
CFE
Rules, 1982 stipulated in the CFE and CFO.
CFE and CFO: (i) diesel generators; CFO
(ii) hot mix plants; and (iii) vehicles
emitting air pollutants.
5 Environmental (Protection) Solid waste and sludge generated As Applicable to √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Act, 1986 amended 1991 at proposed facilities shall be proposed subproject
and the following disposed in accordance with the components.
rules/notifications: MSWM Rules.
Environment ● Compliance with noise standards
(Protection) Rules, 1986 ● Compliance to environmental
including amendments
standards (discharge of effluents)
● Municipal Solid Wastes
● Restriction of activities (including
(Management and
construction, tree cutting, etc.) in
Handling) Rules, 2000
the notified zones. There are no
● Noise Pollution eco sensitive zones in or near the
(Regulation and Control) subproject locations.
Rules, 2000 ● Applies to protected wetlands
● Environmental Standards (Ramsar sites, wetlands in eco
of sensitive areas and UNESCO
Central Pollution Control heritage sites & in high altitudes,
Board (CPCB) and wetlands notified by
Government of India) - Prohibits/
● Notification of Eco
regulates activities within and
Sensitive Zones
near the wetlands. None of the
● Wetland (Conservation
subproject locations has
and Management) Rules, protected wetlands.
2010 ● Rules defines and classifies
● Hazardous Waste hazardous waste provides
(Management, Handling procedures for handling
and hazardous waste.
Transboundary Movement) ● Requires Pollution Control
Rules, 2009 Board’s consent for handling
hazardous waste.
Procedure for storage of Hazardous
wastes and provides procedures for
recycling, reprocessing or reuse,
important and export of hazardous
waste.
6 Contract Labour ● Department of Labour, GoAP as ● Applicable to all √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(Regulation and principle employer. construction/civil
Abolition) Act, 1970; ● Contractor shall register with works.
● The Inter-State Migrant Labour Department, GoAP if ● APIICs to obtain
Workmen (Regulation of inter-state migrant workmen are Certificate of
Employment and engaged. Registration.
● Conditions of Service) ● Adequate and appropriate ● Contractors to obtain
Act, 1979 amenities and facilities shall be license from
provided to workers including designated labour officer
housing, medical aid, travelling
expenses from home and back,
etc.,
7 The Building and Other ● Cess should be paid at rate not Applicable to any √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Construction Workers exceeding 2% of the cost building or other
(Regulation of Employment of construction as may be notified construction work and
and Conditions of ● The employer is required to employ 10 or more
Service) Act, 1996 and the workers
provide safety measures at the
Cess building or construction work and
Act of 1996 other welfare measures, such as
canteens, first-aid facilities,
ambulance, housing
accommodation for workers near
the workplace etc.
● The employer has to obtain a
registration certificate from the
Registering Officer.
8 The Child Labour No child below 14 years No child below 14 years √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(Prohibition and Regulation) of age will be employed or of age will be employed
Act, 1986 permitted to work in all the or permitted to work in
subprojects. all the subprojects.
9 Minimum Wages Act, 1948 All construction workers Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
should be paid not less than the
prescribed minimum wage
10 Workmen Compensation Compensation for workers in Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Act, 1923 case of injury by accident
11 Equal Remuneration Act, Equal wages for work of Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1979 equal nature to male and female
workers
12 AP State Environment ● Follows the National Environment Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Policy Policy, 2006
● Project implementation should
adhere to the policy aims
13 The Motor Vehicles Act, Standards for vehicular pollution Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1988 and prevention control. The
Pollution under control √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
authority also checks emission
certificate
standards of Registered vehicles,
collects road taxes, and issues
licenses.
● In August 1997, the Pollution
under Control Certificate
(PUC) program was launched in an
attempt to crackdown on the
vehicular emissions in the States.
All the vehicles that will be used in
construction of the subprojects will
have to comply with the PUC norms
set down under this act.
14 Coastal Regulation Zone The main objectives of the Coastal Naidupeta Industrial
(CRZ) Regulation Zone Estate does not attract
Notification 6th January Notification, 2011 are: requirements under CRZ
2011 to ensure livelihood security to the
Central fishing communities and other local
Government have declared communities living in the coastal
the coastal stretches of areas;
seas, bays, estuaries, to conserve and protect coastal
creeks, rivers and back stretches and;
waters which are influenced to promote development in a
by tidal action (in the
sustainable manner based on
landward side) up to 500m
Scientific principles, taking into
from the High Tide Line
account the dangers of natural
(HTL) and the land between
hazards in the coastal areas and
the Low Tide Line (LTL) &
sea level rise due to global
High Tide Line (HTL) as
warming.
“Coastal Regulation Zone”
(CRZ), as per the provisions
of the CRZ Notification 6th
January 2011.
15 Minor Mineral and For opening new quarries. Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
concession Rules Regulate use of minor minerals like
stone, soil, river sand etc.
16 The Mining Act (1952) The mining act has been notified for Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
safe and sound mining activity.
The construction of road
subprojects will require aggregates.
These will be procured through
mining from
riverbeds and quarries
17 Notification for use of fly The MoEF had issued in 2009 a Applicable
ash from thermal power notification that all brick units within
plants within 100km radius of thermal power .
100km reaches of the plants were required to use fly ash
project. for making bricks as well as using it
for construction activities like
building or roads.
18 Public Liability and Protection from Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Insurance Act 1991 hazardous materials and
accident.
19 National Environment Grievances process and how they Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Appellate Authority Act will be dealt with.
(NEAA) 1997
20 Explosive Act 1984 - For Safe transportation, storage and Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
transporting and storing use of explosive material.
diesel, bitumen etc.
21 The Factories Act, 1948 - The Act lays down the procedure Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
The Andhra Pradesh for approval of plans before setting
Factory Rules up a factory, health and safety
provisions, welfare provisions,
working hours and rendering
information-regarding accidents or
dangerous occurrences to
designated authorities.
22 Chemical Accidents The Rules provide for mandatory Applicable √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(Emergency Planning, preparation of On-Site Emergency
Preparedness and Plans by the industry and Off-Site
Response) Rules, 1996. Plans by the district collector and
the constitution of four tier crisis
groups at the center, district, and
local levels for the management of
chemical disaster.
23 Permission for extraction of Extraction of groundwater. Applicable to √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
ground water for use in road rehabilitation and
construction activities from improvement of water
State Ground Water Board. supply. To be obtained
prior to initiation of any
work involving
abstraction of
groundwater
24 Permission for use of water
for construction purpose from irrigation department
Use of surface water Applicable. To be √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ for obtained prior to
construction initiation of any work involving use of surface
water for construction
12 Compliance Status with Site Specific Environmental Management Plan
Table 6: Package-wise Status of IEEs
Package Components Design Final IEE based on Detailed Design Site- Remarks Number Status specific
EMP (Yes/No) Not yet due Submitted Disclosed on Final IEE (detailed to ADB project website provided design not yet (Provide (Provide Link) to completed) Date of Contractor Submission /s
) (Yes/No) VCICD/ Construction Construction Not yet due Draft IEEs No No Draft IEE APIIC/01 of 1MLD design to be as designed http://www.apiic.in/ is part of Common prepared not yet wp- the Effluent after site completed content/uploads/20 contract Treatment survey and 16/04/20160314_Dr (CETP) plant investigation aft-IEE-
at Naidupeta by the Naidupeta_Econom Industrial contractor. ic_Zone_Subproject
cluster _IEE_final.formatte d.pdf
VCICDP- Augmenting Designs are Yes Draft IEE It will be No IEE is part APIIC/03 utility services complete along http://www.apiic.in/w shared with of the for Naidupeta with progress contractor
Industrial of work p- after contract cluster. [SWD, content/uploads/201 approval power, internal 7/02/IEE-Naidupeta- road and one Cluster.pdf
stop Centre. VCICDP- Providing 21 Designs are Yes Draft IEE It will No IEE is part APIIC/04 MLD bulk water complete along http://www.apiic.in/w shared with of the
facility and with progress p- contractor contract summer of work content/uploads/201 after storage in 7/02/IEE-Naidupeta- approval Naidupeta Cluster.pdf Industrial
cluster. VCICDP- Upgrading & Design not yet No Draft IEE Yes In progress as IEE is part APRDC/ Rehabilitation completed http://aprdc.ap.gov.in the design is of the 01 of ‘Samarlkota /Documents/DISCLO being done contract
to SURES/ENVIRONM Rajanagaram’ ENT/FinalDraft_EA_ Section of VCIC_Samalkot- ‘Kakinada – Rajanagram- Rajanagaram’ March2016.pdf Road to ‘2 Lane Dual Carriageway
Standard’ VCICDP- Greenfield Under Review No Disclosure after Yes Bidding IEE is part APRDC/ approach road of PMSC/PMU approval document is of the bid 04 to Nakapalli being documents
Cluster finalized VCICDP- Widening of Under Review No Disclosure after Yes In progress as IEE is part APRDC/ road (single of PMSC/PMU approval the design is of the bid 05 lane to 2 lane) being done documents
from Neleballi to Routhusuramal a and formation
of new two lane road from Srikalahasti Yerpedu (south block to Pallamala on Kalahasti Tada
Road ) VCICDP- Widening of Under Review No Disclosure after Yes In progress as IEE is part APRDC/ road (single of PMSC/PMU approval the design is of the bid 06 lane to 2 lane) being done documents
from Thimmaji Kandriga to NH-5 (AH-45) near Pandlur Railway gate for 6.1Km length (without
RoB) VCICDP- Distribution Site not yet No Draft IEE Awaited In progress as IEE is part GVMC/0 Network final https://gvmc.gov.in/g this is being of the 2 improvements vmc/images/IEE.pdf prepared by contract
for NRW contractor reduction and 24x7 supply in
GVMC area Water shed Not yet No Yes Yes Bidding IEE is part development submitted by document is of the bid and the consultant being documents Rejuvenation of finalised Mudasarlova
lake. Developing a Not yet No Yes Yes Bidding IEE is part 3MW Solar submitted by document is of the bid Energy Park at the consultant being documents Mudasarlova/ finalized
Meghadri Gedda Converting 3 Environmental Yes Bidding IEE is part streets into Social Due document is of the bid non-vehicular Diligence Done being documents zone finalized
VCICDP- Augmenting Prepared Detailed No Draft IEE No It is being IEE is part APTrans power Design not yet http://www.aptransco prepared by of the co/01 distribution final .gov.in/transco/docs/ contractor contract
capacity for whatsnew1/draft- meeting iee.pdf Industry demand at Kapuleppada, Ozone Valley, Nakkapalle/ Chandanada and Achutapuram
locations. VCICDP- Augmenting Prepared Detailed design No Draft IEE No It is being IEE is part APTrans power not yet final http://www.aptransco prepared by of the co/03 distribution .gov.in/transco/docs/ contractor contract
capacity for whatsnew1/draft- meeting iee.pdf Industry demand at Rachagunneri, Naidupeta and Yerpedu
locations.
13 Site Specific Environmental Management Plan and Its Monitoring Report
Table 7: VCIDP/APIIC/03 Augmentation of Utilities
Impacts (List Mitigation Paramete Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance
from IEE) Measures (List rs ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitored mitigation Monitoring g
Design Phase / Pre-construction Stage
Undertake all Necessary Environmen Naidupeta EC Documents APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Complied
necessary tal industrial compliance check PMSC 2018
planning and
requirements Clearance cluster is 24-25
coordination with
to obtain No public is responsibilit October
concerned
EIA approval affected in y of APIIC 2018
authorities
for this 29-30
Naidupeta Prior notice to and package November
industrial consultation with 2018
estate concerned
including the authority, public to
proposed be affected so as
subprojects to ensure that
work does not get
affected.
The Contractor Letters and Office of the Contractor Document APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being complied
physical contractor
check PMSC 2018
will complete the
progress
24-25
following activities
no later than 30 October
days upon 2018
issuance of Notice 29-30
to Proceed November
Submit 2018
appointment letter
and resume of the
Contractor’s
Environmental
Officer
(EO) to SC/APIIC EO will engage CSC-Environment Specialist and to a meeting to discuss in detail the EMP, seek clarification and recommend corresponding revisions if necessary. 3.) EO will request CSC-ES copy of monthly monitoring formats and establish deadlines for submission. 4.) EO will submit for CSC-ES approval an action plan to secure all permits and approvals needed to be secured during construction stage which include but not limited to: i) disposal of hazardous waste (e.g. sludge, toxic untreated wastewater), ii) temporary storage location, iii) water use, and iv) ditch that will be managed for the
period of construction and after construction such ditches will be filled and restored to original condition.
Construction Stage The proposed
construction
works related
to internal
roads, water
supply, power
transmission
and distribution
lines, etc.
Dust during
earth works or from
spoil dumps.
Air pollution during
construction
activities needs to
follow all
requirements
relating to
obtaining permits
and maintaining
emission
requirements as
per the statutory
norms. Regular sprinkling
of water, as
necessary. Maintaining
adequate moisture
at surface of any
earthwork layer
completed or non-
completed unless
and until base
course is applied,
to avoid dust
emission.
Monitoring Sub project Contractor Laboratory APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied of Ambient Location testing PMSC 2018
Air Quality 24-25 October
2018 29-30 November
2018 Visual
verification
of dust
generation
Vehicles and
Construction
machinery
Protection devices (ear plugs or ear muffs) will be provided to the workers operating near high noise generating machines. Construction equipment and machinery should be fitted with silencers and maintained properly. Source-control
through proper
maintenance of
all equipment. Use of properly
designed engine
enclosures and
intake silencers. Noise measurements should be carried out along the road to ensure the effectiveness of mitigation measures.
Availability Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied and use of construction inspection PMSC 2018
PPE site 24-25 October
2018 29-30 November
2018
Vehicles and
equipment used
should confirm to
the prescribed
noise pollution
norms.
Spillage from Providing Site Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied
plant and impervious condition construction inspection PMSC 2018
equipment at platform and oil site 24-25
construction and grease trap October
camp for collection of 2018
spillage from 29-30
construction
November
equipment
2018
vehicle.
Domestic solid Collecting kitchen Waste Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied
waste and generation construction
inspection PMSC 2018
waste at separate
liquid waste
site
24-25
bins and disposing
generated at of in a pit at October
camp designated area/s 2018
Collecting plastics 29-30
November
in separate bins
2018
and disposing in
deep trench at
designated area/s
covering with soil.
Collecting cottons,
clothes etc. at
separate bins and
burning in a pit
(with sand bed)
maintenance
platform
Collection oil and
lubes drips in
container during
repairing
construction
equipment
vehicles
Providing
impervious
platform and
collection tank for
spillage of liquid
fuel and lubes at
storage area
Construction • Water PPE, Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied
camp supply, sanitation, Sanitation, construction inspection PMSC 2018
drainage and Facility at site 24-25
medical health labour October
facilities at
camp 2018
campsite
29-30
• Providing
November
and using PPEs •
2018
Using
working reverse
horn for all
construction
equipment and
vehicles
Construction • Providing Safety Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied
sites adequate light at measures construction inspection PMSC 2018
construction zone site 24-25
if working during October
night time is
permitted by the 2018
Engineer 29-30
• Conductin
November
g induction and
2018
periodic training
for all workers and
supervisors
Potential safety Provide fence or Safety Project Contractor Site APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being Complied
risks to barricade (as measures constructio inspection PMSC 2018
community. appropriate), n site 24-25
sufficient lights, October
2018
clear warning
29-30
signs and danger
November
signals, and take
2018
all precautions
identified in the
community and
safety plan
Assign security
personnel to
prevent accidents,
trespassing, and
pilferage.
Contractor(s) to
direct drivers to
strictly follow road
regulations
Source: <I sert Notes or Source>
Table 8: VCIDP/APIIC04/ 21 MLD Bulk Water Supply
Impacts (List Mitigation Parame Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance from IEE) Measures (List ters ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitor mitigation Monitoring g
ed Construction Stage
Exhaust To reduce Ambient Near Contractor Laboratory APIIC/ PMU/ Visual Being complied
emissions impacts from Air Construction test PMSC monitoring
from exhausts, Quality site by the
vehicles emission control Monitorin PMSC
Windblown norms shall be g specialist
dust during enforced/adhered. on following
material All the vehicles dates 9-11
movement and construction July 2018
Fugitive machinery shall 24-25
dust during be periodically October
material checked to 2018
unloading ensure 29-30
Dust
compliance to the
November
suspension emission 2018
during site standards
preparation Construction
, equipment and
constructio transport vehicles
n and shall be
trenching periodically
Emissions washed to
from DG remove
sets accumulated dirt
Providing
adequately sized
construction yard
for storage of
construction
materials,
equipment tools,
earthmoving
equipment, etc.
Provide
enclosures on all
sides of
construction site
Water sprinkling
shall be carried
out to suppress
fugitive dust in the
project site
Environmental
awareness
program shall be
provided to the
personnel
involved in
developmental
works
Use of tarpaulin
covers and speed
regulations for
vehicles engaged in
transportation
Noise Noise levels shall Ambient Near Contractor Laboratory Contractor Monitoring Being complied
be
mai tai edn Noise Construction test
during the
/Vibration from
below thresholdn Level site constructio
following
levels stpulatedn by Monitorin n period is
activities
Ce tral Polluto g being done.
Vehicles
Co trol Boardn
transportin (CPCB) tme to tme
g Procureme t of
constructio
machi ery/co stru
n material
cto equipme t i
Diesel run
accordna ce with
engines of
specifcato s
constructio
n
machinery Drilling/Pile
driving
activities
co formi g to source oise levels less tha 75 dnB (A) Well-mai tai edn co
structo equipme t,
which meets the
regulatory sta dnardns for
source oise levels,
shall be usedn A y equipme t emit g
high oise, wherever
possible, shall be
orie tedn so that the
oise is dnirectedn
away from se sitve
receptors Noise atte uato
shall be practsedn for oisy equipme t by employi g suitable tech iques such as acoustc co trols, i sulato a dn vibrato dnampers
High oise ge erat g actvites such as pili g a dn dnrilli g shall be schednuledn i dnay tme
Personnel
exposed to noise
levels beyond
threshold limits
shall be provided
with PPE.
Disturbance to The drains Drains Near Contractor Visual APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being complied
Natural passing through will be Construction inspection PMSC 2018
Drainage the area shall be construct site and record 24-25
pattern rerouted as per ed first checking October
Impact to the drain rerouting then 2018
plan existing
29-30
natural flow of
Adequate storm drains
runoff due to November
water drainage will be
2018
blockage and
system shall be closed
change of provided. and
drainage The storm water diverted
course system need to to new
be properly drains
connected to the
natural drainage
system of the
area
Drainage system
shall be provided at
construction yard.
Measures shall be
taken to prevent
silting of natural
drainage due to
runoff from
construction areas
Vegetation and Commencement No of Near Contractor Visual APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Being complied
Strain on of greenbelt trees to Construction inspection PMSC 2018
existing development be cut. site and 24-25
infrastructure during October
Loss of construction 2018
vegetato phase especially 29-30
in terms of
a dn strai nursery November
o exist g development and 2018
i frastructur identification of
indigenous
e.
species
Temporary workers
camp with self-
sufficient
infrastructure
facilities.
Table 9: VCICDP/APIIC/01 - Construction of CETP
Impacts (List Mitigation Paramete Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance
from IEE) Measures (List rs ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitored mitigation Monitoring g
Design Phase / Pre-construction Stage
EIA Approval • Necessary Environmen All project APIIC Document APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Complied.
planning and tal site check PMSC 2018
Coordination clearance 24-25
with concerned has been October
authorities obtained for 2018
• Prior notice to the 29-30
and consultation November
with concerned 2018
authority, public to
be affected so as
to ensure that
work does not get
affected.
Contractor The Contractor The All project APIIC Document APIIC/ PMU/ 9-11 July Complied.
Preparatory will complete the identified site check PMSC 2018
Works following items are 24-25
activities no later being October
than 30 days prepared. 2018
upon issuance of 29-30
Notice to
November
Proceed
2018
1.)Submit
appointment
letter and
resume of the
Contractor’s
Environmental
Officer (EO) to
SC/APIIC
2.) EO will engage CSC - Environment Special is and to a meeting to discuss in detail the EMP, seek clarification and recommend corresponding revisions if necessary 3.) EO will request CSC-ES copy of monthly monitoring formats and establish deadlines for submission. 4.)EO will submit
for CSC- ES approval an action plan to secure all permits and approvals needed to be secured during construction stage which include but not limited to: i) Agreement with TSDF for transport, storage and disposal of hazardous
waste (e.g. sludge, toxic untreated wastewater), ii) temporary storage location, iii) water use, and iv) emission and fitness compliance of all vehicles to be used for hazardous waste transfer to CETPs.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Air Pollution • Maintaining Air quality All places of Contractor Laboratory APIIC/ PMU/ PMSC
adequate monitoring construction testing and PMSC environmen
moisture at is being site and air visual tal
surface of any done the quality inspection specialist
earth work layer contractor monitoring conducted
completed or construction is site visit on
non-completed
stage following
unless and until
date s 9-11
base course is
July 2018
applied, to avoid
24-25
dust emission.
October
• Stock piling spoil
2018
at designated
29-30
areas and at
least 5m away November
from traffic lane. 2018
Sprinkling of It will be
water as done during
necessary the
construction
stage
Water Storage of It will be Pollution construction done during
material and the excavated soil construction above high flood stage
level
•Strictly avoiding It will be cleaning/washing done during of construction the vehicle in any construction
water body stage • Proper It will be planning of site done during clearing and the grubbing so as construction not to keep the stage cleared site before working
for long duration. • Providing temporary side drains, catch water bank or drains, sedimentation basin, as necessary to avoid or minimize erosion and prevent sedimentation to receiving water
bodies Groundwater •All waste water It will be pollution will be diverted to done during
a ditch that will the
be managed for construction
the period of stage
construction and
after construction
such ditches will
be filled and
restored to
original
condition.
Providing septic It will be
done during
tanks for
the
treating
sewage from construction
toilets before stage
discharging
through soak
pits
• Decanting
and or controlled
disposal of oil
and grease as
collected at
collection tanks
of maintenance
yard and
chemical storage
areas
Noise Pollution • Protection It will be
and Vibration devices (ear done during
plugs or the
earmuffs) will construction
be provided to stage
the workers
operating in
the vicinity of
high noise
generating
machines.
• Construction equipment and machinery should be fitted with silencers and maintained
properly. • Source-control through proper maintenance of
all equipment. • Use of properly designed engine enclosures and
intake silencers. • Noise measurements should be carried out along the road to ensure the effectiveness of mitigation
measures. • Vehicles and equipment used should confirm to the prescribed noise pollution
norms.
Land Pollution • Providing It will be impervious done during platform and the oil and grease construction
trap for stage
collection of
spillage from
construction
equipment
vehicle
maintenance
platform
• Collection oil
and lubes
drips in
container
during
repairing
construction
equipment
vehicles
• Providing
impervious
platform and
collection tank
for spillage of
liquid fuel and
lubes at
storage area
Collecting It will be
done during
kitchen waste
the
at separate
bins and construction
disposing of in stage
a pit at
designated
area/s
• Collecting
plastics in
separate bins
and disposing
in deep trench
at designated
area/s
covering with
soil
• Collecting
cottons,
clothes etc. at
separate in
sand burning
in a pit(with
sand bed)
Occupationa • Water It will be
l health and done during
supply,
safety of the
sanitation,
workers drainage and construction
medical health stage
facilities at
campsite
• Providing
and using
PPEs
• Using
working
reverse horn
for all
construction
equipment
and vehicles
Accidents •Providing It will be
and safety done during
adequate light
the
at construction
zone if construction
working during stage
night time is
permitted by
the Engineer
Table 10: APTRANCO03/ Rachagunneri-Yerpedu
Impacts (List Mitigation Paramete Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance
from IEE) Measures (List rs ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitored mitigation Monitoring g
Design Phase / Pre-construction Stage
• Loss of • Use of criteria for Loss of Rachgunner Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 9-11 July complied
agricultural site selection agricultural ia and APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
land and which include land has Yerpudu O site PMSC 30
crops environmental been substation verification November
• Loss of factors to compensat locations and 2018
habitat and minimize ed as per consultation
vegetation potential impacts the with project
clearing • Use of prevailing affected
• Land checklist/questio land persons
acquisition nnaire in acquisition
Increase in soil evaluating act.
substation sites The land
erosion and
which aim at
acquired is
impact to soil
avoidance of
not
productivity
land acquisition
cultivable.
and
• Physical
Loss of Rachgunner Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 9-11 July complied
environmental
displacement impacts agricultural ia and APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
of people • Substations are land has Yerpudu O site PMSC 30
and all on been substation verification November
structures •
government land compensat locations and 2018
• Economic No land ed as per consultation
loss to acquisition the with project
people required but prevailing affected
• Disturbance transfers of land persons
and ownership from acquisition
inconvenienc the act.
e to people APIIC to AP-
The land
due to traffic,
acquired is
increased
TRANSCO is
not
noise and required cultivable.
dust levels,
• Transmission
vibration
line will not
Interference to
traverse forest,
existing utilities
sanctuary, or
• Interferen
APTRANSCO 9-11 July
protected areas
ce to local
Use of non PCB 1 PMU 2018
drainage PMSC 30
Water quality based oil for November
impacts due to transformers 2018
erosion and/or
sedimentation
• Increase No impact Rachgunner Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied dust and recipient ia and APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
noise near the Yerpudu O site PMSC 30 levels, project site. substation verification November
and Moreover locations and 2018 vibration the consultation
Emissions from monitoring with project heavy of noise affected equipment level will be persons machinery and conducted. construction
vehicles
Construction Stage Awareness of Conduct briefing of Awareness Rachgunner Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied
workers on the session ia and APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
Contractor(s) on
environmental EMP, records conducted Yerpudu O site PMSC 30
requirements management, and by the substation verification November
and their reporting contractor locations and 2018
responsibility • Identify critical and consultation
with project
Understanding areas to be
affected
of monitored and
persons
Contractor(s) the required
of their mitigation
1 Polychloro Biphe yls
responsibility in measures implementing • Create the EMP awareness of sexually-
transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDs • Conduct training/drills on emergency
preparedness
Encourage workers to conduct exercises every day prior to start of work to
keep fit • Avoid effects • Temporary No such Thought out contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied of pedestrian and circumstanc the project inspection PMU 2018
Contractor(s) traffic es site and PMSC 30 unplanned management plan verification November activities of 2018
documents Smooth work Community and Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied implementation safety plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 30 environmen verification November
tal of 2018 manageme documents
nt plan Spoils disposal Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 30 environmen verification November
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
Noise and dust Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied
control plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 30
environmen verification November
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
Drainage and Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied
storm water of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
management plan specific and PMSC 30
environmen verification November
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
• Materials Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being Complied
management of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
plan specific and PMSC 30
• Construction environmen verification November
waste tal of 2018
management manageme documents
plan nt plan
• Conflict Contractor(s) The Construction Contractor Site APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied
due to will be contractor and labour inspection PMU 2018
potential encouraged to will arrange camp site PMSC 30
workers’ use local labor labors. The November
migration for manual work contract will 2018
• Lack of and eligible keep their
local local workforce labors in
support to labour
for clerical and
the project camp. The
office jobs
• Dispute labour
over camp has
been paced
transparen
away from
cy of
the
hiring
community
and sharing
of facility of
community
has been
avoided by
placing the
• Dismantlin • Construction No All project Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July
g of management dismantling sites inspection PMU 2018
structure(s) plan of existing PMSC 30
and will be strictly substation November
equipment
implemented
2018
from
• Use of proper
existing
substations safety
• Dismantled clothes/equipm
equipment ent in
dismantling
may be
structure(s)
suspected
and equipment
or
potentially-
PCB
contaminat
ed
Potential safety • Provide fence Full At Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied
risks to or barricade (as boundary Rachgunner inspection PMU 2018
community appropriate), wall is i substatin PMSC 30
sufficient lights, being and November
clear warning constructed Yerpedu 2018
signs and substation
danger signals,
and take all
precautions
identified in the
community and
safety plan
• Assign security
personnel to prevent accidents, trespassing, and pilferage • Contractor(s) to direct drivers to strictly follow road regulations
Interference • Danger Measures At the road Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Will be complied. with road and will be crossings inspection PMU 2018
crossings clearly adopted PMSC 30 visible during road November warning crossing 2018
signs will be posted at designate d sites • Scaffoldin gs will be placed over road crossing points • Constructi on vehicles to strictly follow road regulation s • Implemen t temporary pedestria
n and traffic managem ent plan
Potential • Provide sanitary Facilities to Labour Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied health and facilities and be camp at inspection PMU 2018 safety risks to wash areas provided in Rachgunner PMSC 30 workers • Provide safe the labour i and November
drinking water camp Yerpedu 2018
and garbage bins • Enforce good housekeeping at all times • Provide workers with hard hat, safety shoes and belts • Coordinate with nearest hospital
for
arrangements in case of accidents • Assign nurse or medical staff to make weekly rounds at substation
sites • Set up first aid
treatment within construction sites and field office
• Observance and compliance with relevant safety measures required by law and best engineering practices • Provide communication devices to designated workers
• Erosion and • Only minimal localized vegetation will
flooding be cleared since most of the substation sites are on grassland.
•
Landscaping/re planting of trees at subsstations will be done after completion of construction
works • Compensation Compensati Locations Contractor/ Visual APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied. for temporary on for where APTRANSC inspection PMU 2018 damages to temporary stringing of O and PMSC 30
crops/plants crop loss wire will document November along the ROW will be take place. verification
and substations • Cut trees owned
by the government will be sold and revenue turned over to Revenue Authority Debris/dismantle d structures/equip
ment will be disposed of in
designated landfill and/or
controlled
dumpsites • Usable scrap
materials from dismantling will be
stored in
warehouses of
AP-TRANSCO
• Erosion-control measures will be provided (as needed)
• Implement
spoils disposal
plan and
construction
compensat 2018 ory as per the entitlement
framework
57
waste
management
plan
• Generation • Avoidance Facilities at Labour Contractor Site APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied
of sewage of labour camps inspection PMU 2018
from waterways camp like PMSC 30
construction in site water November
workers selection supply, 2018
• Localized • Provide toilets and
flooding sanitary medical
• Increase facilities to facility
turbidity in workers
surface and safe
water near drinking
water.
construction
• Constructio
sites
n works will
be done
during
summer in
areas
potential for
erosion and
localized
flooding
• Implement
drainage
and storm
water
manageme
nt plan
• Waterways
were
avoided in
selecting
subproject
sites
• Heavy
equipment and construction vehicles may increase vehicular emissions
• Transport of construction materials to construction s sites may increase dust level
• Earthmovin
g works,
excavations ,
and opened
land areas
for
substations
and towers
may
increase
dust levels • Increase in
noise level and vibration from excavation and heavy equipment and
• Construction Safety and All locations Contractor Site APTRANSCO 9-11 July Being complied vehicles will be security at of inspection PMU 2018 maintained to construction construction PMSC 30
minimize site and and November vehicular construction construction 2018
emissions camp camp site • Enclose
construction sites temporarily to contain dust dispersion
• Temporary storage / Warehouse for construction materials onsite will be provided to reduce trips of material delivery
• Contractor(s) will be required to maintain construction vehicles and heavy equipment machineries regularly to reduce emissions
• Opened land areas or sources of dust will be sprayed with water (as
construction needed)
vehicles
• Transport of
dust generating
materials will be
covered
• Observance of
low speed by
vehicles to
reduce noise
• Noise-
generating
works will be
done between
7AM and 7PM
done at daytime
as
required by
APPCB
Table 11: APTRANCO04/ Visakhapatnam
Impacts (List Mitigation Paramete Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance
from IEE) Measures (List rs ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitored mitigation Monitoring g
Design Phase / Pre-construction Stage
• Loss of • Use of criteria for Loss of Brandis Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 12-13 July complied
agricultural site selection agricultural substation APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
land and which include land has locations O site PMSC 20-21
crops environmental been verification September
• Loss of factors to compensat and 2018
habitat and minimize ed as per consultation
vegetation potential impacts the with project
clearing • Use of prevailing affected
• Land checklist/questio land persons
acquisition nnaire in acquisition
Increase in soil evaluating act.
substation sites The land
erosion and
which aim at
acquired is
impact to soil
avoidance of
not
productivity
land acquisition
cultivable.
and
• Physical
Loss of Brandis Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 12-13 July complied
environmental
displacement impacts agricultural substation APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
of people • Substations are land has locations O site PMSC 20-21
and all on been verification September
structures •
government land compensat and 2018
• Economic No land ed as per consultation
loss to acquisition the with project
people required but prevailing affected
• Disturbance transfers of land persons
and ownership from acquisition
inconvenienc the act.
e to people APIIC to AP-
The land
due to traffic,
acquired is
increased
TRANSCO is
not
noise and required cultivable.
dust levels,
• Transmission
vibration
line will not
Interference to
traverse forest,
existing utilities
sanctuary, or
• Interferen
protected areas
ce to local
Use of non PCB 2
drainage
Water quality based oil for
impacts due to transformers
erosion and/or
sedimentation • Increase No impact Brandis Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
dust and recipient substation APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
noise near the locations O site PMSC 20-21
levels, project site. verification September
and Moreover and 2018
vibration the consultation
Emissions from monitoring with project
heavy of noise affected
equipment level will be persons
machinery and conducted.
construction
vehicles
Construction Stage
Awareness of Conduct briefing of Awareness Brandis Contractor/ Document APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
workers on the session substation APTRANSC inspection, PMU 2018
Contractor(s) on
environmental EMP, records conducted locations O site PMSC 20-21
requirements management, and by the verification September
and their reporting contractor and 2018
responsibility • Identify critical and consultation
with project
Understanding areas to be
affected
of monitored and
persons
Contractor(s) the required
of their mitigation
2 Polychloro Biphe yls
responsibility in measures implementing • Create the EMP awareness of sexually-
transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDs • Conduct training/drills on emergency
preparedness
Encourage workers to conduct exercises every day prior to start of work to
keep fit • Avoid effects • Temporary No such Thought out contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied of pedestrian and circumstanc the project inspection PMU 2018
Contractor(s) traffic es site and PMSC 20-21 unplanned management plan verification September activities of 2018
documents Smooth work Community and Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied implementation safety plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 20-21 environmen verification September
tal of 2018 manageme documents
nt plan Spoils disposal Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 20-21 environmen verification September
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
Noise and dust Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied
control plan of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
specific and PMSC 20-21
environmen verification September
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
Drainage and Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied
storm water of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
management plan specific and PMSC 20-21
environmen verification September
tal of 2018
manageme documents
nt plan
• Materials Documents Office of the contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being Complied
management of site contractor inspection PMU 2018
plan specific and PMSC 20-21
• Construction environmen verification September
waste tal of 2018
management manageme documents
plan nt plan
• Conflict Contractor(s) The Construction Contractor Site APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
due to will be contractor and labour inspection PMU 2018
potential encouraged to will arrange camp site PMSC 20-21
workers’ use local labor labors. The September
migration for manual work contract will 2018
• Lack of and eligible keep their
local local workforce labors in
support to labour
for clerical and
the project camp. The
office jobs
• Dispute labour
over camp has
been paced
transparen
away from
cy of
the
hiring
community
and sharing
of facility of
community
has been
avoided by
placing the
• Dismantlin • Construction No NA NA NA APTRANSCO 12-13 July
g of management dismantling PMU 2018
structure(s) plan of existing PMSC 20-21
and will be strictly substation September
equipment
implemented
2018
from
• Use of proper
existing
substations safety
• Dismantled clothes/equipm
equipment ent in
dismantling
may be
structure(s)
suspected
and equipment
or
potentially-
PCB
contaminat
ed
Potential safety • Provide fence Full Brandis Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
risks to or barricade (as boundary Substation inspection 2018
community appropriate), wall is 20-21
sufficient lights, being September
clear warning constructed 2018
signs and
danger signals,
and take all
precautions
identified in the
community and
safety plan
• Assign security
personnel to prevent accidents, trespassing, and pilferage • Contractor(s) to direct drivers to strictly follow road regulations
Interference • Danger Measures At the road Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Will be complied. with road and will be crossings inspection PMU 2018
crossings clearly adopted PMSC 20-21 visible during road September warning crossing 2018
signs will be posted at designate d sites • Scaffoldin gs will be placed over road crossing points • Constructi on vehicles to strictly follow road regulation s • Implemen t temporary pedestria
n and
traffic
managem
ent plan
Potential • Provide sanitary Facilities to Labour Contractor Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
health and facilities and be camp inspection PMU 2018
safety risks to •
wash areas provided in PMSC 20-21
workers Provide safe the labour September
drinking water camp 2018
and garbage
bins
• Enforce good
housekeeping
at all times
• Provide workers
with hard hat,
safety shoes
and belts
• Coordinate with
nearest hospital
for
arrangements
in case of
accidents
• Assign nurse or
medical staff to
make weekly
rounds at
substation
sites • Set up first aid
treatment within construction sites and field office
• Observance and compliance with relevant safety measures required by law and best engineering practices • Provide communication devices to designated workers
• Erosion and • Only minimal localized vegetation will
flooding be cleared since most of the substation sites are on grassland.
•
Landscaping/re planting of trees at subsstations will be done after completion of construction
works • Compensation Compensati Locations Contractor/ Visual APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied. for temporary on for where APTRANSC inspection PMU 2018
damages to temporary stringing of O and PMSC 20-21 crops/plants crop loss wire will document September
along the ROW will be take place. verification
and substations • Cut trees owned
by the government will be sold and revenue turned over to Revenue Authority Debris/dismantle
d structures/equip
ment will be disposed of in designated landfill and/or
controlled
dumpsites • Usable scrap
materials from dismantling will be
stored in
warehouses of
AP-TRANSCO
• Erosion-control measures will be provided (as needed)
• Implement
spoils disposal
plan and
construction
compensat 2018 ory as per the entitlement
framework
waste
management
plan
• Generation • Avoidance Facilities at Labour Contractor Site APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied
of sewage of labour camps inspection PMU 2018
from waterways camp like PMSC 20-21
construction in site water September
workers selection supply, 2018
• Localized • Provide toilets and
flooding sanitary medical
• Increase facilities to facility
turbidity in workers
surface and safe
water near drinking
water.
construction
• Constructio
sites
n works will
be done
during
summer in
areas
potential for
erosion and
localized
flooding
• Implement
drainage
and storm
water
manageme
nt plan
• Waterways
were
avoided in
selecting
subproject
sites
• Heavy
equipment and construction vehicles may increase vehicular emissions
• Transport of construction materials to construction s sites may increase dust level
• Earthmovin
g works,
excavations ,
and opened
land areas
for
substations
and towers
may
increase
dust levels • Increase in
noise level and vibration from excavation and heavy equipment and
• Construction Safety and All locations Contractor Site APTRANSCO 12-13 July Being complied vehicles will be security at of inspection PMU 2018 maintained to construction construction PMSC 20-21
minimize site and and September vehicular construction construction 2018
emissions camp camp site • Enclose
construction sites temporarily to contain dust dispersion
• Temporary storage / Warehouse for construction materials onsite will be provided to reduce trips of material delivery
• Contractor(s) will be required to maintain construction vehicles and heavy equipment machineries regularly to reduce emissions
• Opened land areas or sources of dust will be sprayed with water (as
construction needed)
vehicles
• Transport of
dust generating
materials will be
covered
• Observance of
low speed by
vehicles to
reduce noise
• Noise-
generating
works will be
done between
7AM and 7PM
done at daytime
as
required by
APPCB
Table 12: GVMC/ 24X7 Water Supply
Impacts (List Mitigation Paramete Location Responsi Monitorin Responsibl Date of Compliance
from IEE) Measures (List rs ble for g Method e for Monitorin Status
from IEE) Monitored mitigation Monitoring g
Design Phase / Pre-construction Stage
Utilities (i) Identify and Utility All along the Contractor Verification GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
Telephone include shifting is road of PMU 201821-22
lines, locations and being done documents PMSC September
electric operators of after and site 2018
poles and these utilities in permission verification
wires, water the detailed of the
lines within design concerned
proposed documents to department.
project area prevent
unnecessary
disruption of
services during
construction
phase; and (ii)
Require
construction
contractors to
prepare a
contingency
plan to include
actions to be
done in case of
unintentional
interruption of
services. (iii)
Require
contractors to
prepare spoils
management
plan and traffic
management
plan
Social and Consult No NA NA NA GVMC 12-13 July
Cultural Archaeological archeologic PMU 201821-22
Resources Survey of India al site PMSC September
Ground
(ASI) or intervention 2018
disturbance concerned involved in
can dept. of Andhra the project.
uncover Govt. to obtain
and an expert
damage assessment of
archaeologi the
cal and archaeological
historical potential of the
remains site; Consider
alternatives if
the site is found
to be of
medium or high
risk; (iii)
Develop a
protocol for use
by the
construction
contractors in
conducting any
excavation
work, to ensure
that any chance
finds are
recognized, and
measures are
taken to ensure
they are
protected and
conserved.
Constructio Prioritize areas n work within or camps, hot nearest mix plants, possible vacant stockpile space in the areas, project location; storage If it is deemed areas, and necessary to disposal locate
areas. elsewhere, Disruption consider sites to traffic that will not flow and promote sensitive instability and receptors result in destruction of property, vegetation, irrigation, and drinking water supply systems; Do not consider residential areas; Take extreme care in selecting sites to avoid direct disposal to water body which will inconvenience the community. For excess spoil disposal, ensure (a) site shall be
All facilities Labour Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
for labors camp inspection PMU 201821-22
like drinking PMSC September
water, 2018
sanitation,
solid waste
disposal
facility, cot
and medical
facility
selected
preferably from
barren, infertile
lands. In case
agricultural land
needs to be
selected,
written consent
from
landowners (not
lessees) will be
obtained; (b)
debris disposal
site shall be at
least 200 m
away from
surface water
bodies; (c) no
residential
areas shall be
located within
50 m downwind
side of the site;
and (d) site is
minimum 250 m
away from
sensitive
locations like
settlements,
ponds/lakes or
other water
bodies.
Sources of Prioritize sites Licenses Project Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
Materials already and permits construction inspection PMU 201821-22
Extraction permitted by and royalty camps and PMSC September
the authorized paid office 2018
of materials
agency; If other receipt.
can disrupt
sites are
natural land necessary,
contours inform
and construction
vegetation contractor that
resulting in it is their
accelerated responsibility to
erosion, verify the
disturbance suitability of all
in natural material
drainage sources and to
patterns, obtain the
ponding approval of
and water PMU and If
logging, additional
and water quarries
pollution. required after
construction is
started, inform
construction
contractor to
obtain a written
approval from
PIU
Structural The design All structure Drawings Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
and seismic shall shall be and designs inspection PMU 201821-22
stability of incorporate reviewed by of p PMSC September
storage seismicity of the government 2018
reservoirs place and all recognized
(OHTs or other safety institutions.
GLSRs) is factors. All care
to be shall be taken
ensured for to ensure a
the safety safe and
of people structurally
working in sound
and living construction.
around
these
structures.
The failure of
the storage
structures
ca be
catastrophic.
Consents, Obtain all Records Office of Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
permits, necessary and contractor inspection PMU 201821-22
clearances, consents, Documents PMSC September
NOCs, etc. permits, 2018
Failure to clearance,
obtain NOCs, etc.
necessary prior to start of
consents, civil works.
permits, Acknowledge in
NOCs, etc writing and
can result provide report
to design on compliance
revisions all obtained
and/or consents,
stoppage of permits,
works clearance,
NOCs, etc.
Include in
detailed design
drawings and
documents all
conditions and
provisions if
necessary
Asbestos Obtain details The older Project area Contractor No GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
Cement from of the asbestos and GVMC monitoring PMU 201821-22
Pipes nature and pipes are required PMSC September
Health risk location of all not 2018
due to water supply removed
exposure to infrastructure while laying
asbestos Develop an AC of new materials pipe protocol pipelines.
Require all The personnel proposed (including pipelines manual laying does laborers) to not include undergo the training as per asbestos AC pipe pipelines.
protocol Construction Stage
Utilities (i) Identify and Telephone include lines, locations and electric operators of poles and these utilities in wires, water the detailed lines within design proposed documents to project area prevent unnecessary disruption of services during construction phase; and (ii) Require construction contractors to prepare a contingency plan to include actions to be done in case of unintentional interruption of services. (iii)
Document Along the Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied verification, pipelines inspection PMU 201821-22 Verification and road. PMSC September
of other 2018 utilities and services of community which would be impacted by the utilities
shifting.
Require
contractors to
prepare spoils
management
plan and traffic
management
plan
Social and Consult No such All along the Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
Cultural Archaeological impacts project inspection PMU 201821-22
Resources Survey of India involved. PMSC September
Ground (ASI) or
2018
disturbance concerned
can dept. of Andhra
uncover Govt. to obtain
and an expert
damage assessment of
archaeologi the
cal and archaeological
historical potential of the
remains site; Consider
alternatives if
the site is found
to be of
medium or high
risk; (iii)
Develop a
protocol for use
by the
construction
contractors in
conducting any
excavation
work, to ensure
that any chance
finds are
recognized, and
measures are
taken to ensure
they are
protected and
conserved.
Constructio Prioritize areas All items Location of Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
n work within or listed in construction inspection PMU 201821-22
camps, hot nearest mitigation camp and PMSC September
mix plants, possible vacant measures locations of 2018
stockpile space in the allied
areas, project location; facilities.
storage If it is deemed
areas, and necessary to
disposal locate
areas. elsewhere,
Disruption consider sites
to traffic that will not
flow and promote
sensitive instability and
receptors result in
destruction of
property,
vegetation,
irrigation, and
drinking water
supply systems;
Do not consider
residential
areas;
Take extreme
care in
selecting sites
to avoid direct
disposal to
water body
which will
inconvenience
the community.
For excess
spoil disposal, ensure (a) site shall be selected preferably from barren, infertile lands. In case agricultural land needs to be selected, written consent from landowners (not lessees) will be obtained; (b) debris disposal site shall be at least 200 m away from surface water bodies; (c) no residential areas shall be located within 50 m downwind side of the site; and (d) site is minimum 250 m away from sensitive locations like settlements, ponds/lakes or other water
bodies. Sources of Prioritize sites Licenses, All project Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied Materials already permit and facilities and inspection PMU 201821-22
permitted by third party allied September
Extraction the authorized certification facilities PMSC 2018
of materials agency; If other of the allied
can disrupt sites are facilities
natural land necessary,
contours inform
and construction
vegetation contractor that
resulting in it is their
accelerated responsibility to
erosion, verify the
disturbance suitability of all
in natural material
drainage sources and to
patterns, obtain the
ponding approval of
and water PMU and If
logging, additional
and water quarries
pollution. required after
construction is
started, inform
construction
contractor to
obtain a written
approval from
PIU
Structural The design A third party All Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
and seismic shall vetting of structures inspection PMU 201821-22
stability of incorporate structure involved in PMSC September
storage seismicity of the design is the project 2018
reservoirs place and all done by
(OHTs or other safety civil
GLSRs) is factors. All care department
to be shall be taken of Andhra
ensured for to ensure a University.
the safety safe and Based on
of people structurally this vetting
working in sound GVMC
and living construction. approves
around the design
these and
structures. construction
The failure of to proceed.
the storage
structures
ca be
catastrophic.
Consents, Obtain all Availability Availability Contractor Visual GVMC 12-13 July Being complied
permits, necessary of permits of inspection PMU 201821-22
clearances, consents, and documents PMSC September
NOCs, etc. permits, clearance in the office 2018
Failure to clearance, for the of contractor
obtain NOCs, etc. project in and PIUs
necessary prior to start of the office of
consents, civil works. contractor
permits, Acknowledge in and project
NOCs, etc writing and implementa
can result provide report tion unit.
to design on compliance
revisions all obtained
and/or consents,
stoppage of permits,
works clearance,
NOCs, etc.
Include in
detailed design
drawings and
documents all
conditions and
provisions if
necessary
14 Conclusion and Recommendation
Table 22: Corrective Action Plan
Sr Unanticipated impacts Action Required Responsibil Target Indicator of
. or Observations ity Date Compliance
N
o.
1 Orga isato a dn Recruitme t of PMU By March Recruitment
i sttuto capacity
e viro me tal ofcer 2019 of
i PMU environmenta
l officer
2 Capacity of co tractor Providne roles a dn Contractor 31 March Confirmation
to impleme t
respo sibility of 2019 from
e viro me tal contractor
e viro me tal
e gi eer of co tractor with name
safeguardns and details of
the
environmenta
l engineer
3 E viro me tal Recordns Co tractor/ PIU a dn Contractor/ 31 March Contractor to
PMSC to establish PIUs / PMU 2019 provide copy
recordn of and PMSC of
e viro me tal compliances
complia ces i the like permits,
ofce NoC and
clearances
4 Fi al IEE submissio of APTRANSCO to f alise APTRANSC 3o APTRANSCO
APTRANSCO/01
the locato of O January to confirm the
Kappulupadna 2019 location and
substato locato boundary of
APTRANSCO
substation.
Appeneices A. Copy of Environmental Clearance of Industrial Park at Attivaram 71 B. Environmental Clearance of MPSEZ 80 C. Public Consultation 106
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C. Public Consultation
1 Public Communication Activities
The civil works at GVMC startedn o 14th March 2018 with the sig i g of agreeme t with the
co tractor. It was pla edn to dnemo strate the project i o e dnistrict meteri g area (DMA).
i.e. Block 10 a dn the works are expectedn to complete by November 2018.
14.1 Activities in October month 2018 14.1.1 Awareness programme on worksite safety
Date of programme: 03.10.2018 Partcipa ts : Workers a dn Fieldn Staf of Co tractor (NCC) Purpose of the meet g:
To i form the workers about the project
To i form about dniscomforts the residne ts may face dnuri g executo of the work.
To i form the workers to take up safety protectve measures
To recordn a y grieva ces with regardn to worksite Methodn
Presentation on the project and safety protective
measures Discussion on the issues No. of partcipa ts: 41
A meet g with workers of Nagarju a Co structo Compa y (NCC) was co dnuctedn at
Madnhavdnhara. The meet g was atte dnedn by staf from PMSC a dn Co tractor.
Proceedni gs of the meet g
Mr.D.A. Sa thosh, Public Commu icato Specialist, PMSC prese tedn dnetails of the project,
its compo e ts a dn 24 x 7 water supply project dnetails. Mr. Ve katesh, E gi eer, NCC explai edn about the works a dn dniscomforts residne ts may
face dnuri g the executo of works. Mr. Muthyalu, Safety Ofcer, NCC explai edn about the worksite safety. (Note A exedn)
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NCC workers explai edn about worksite safety measures at Madnhavdnhara, GVMC
14.1.2 Meeting with women group members
Date of Programme : 03.10.2018
Partcipa ts : Wome group members of Madnhavdnhara (Block 10)
Purpose of the meeting:
To i form the wome about progress of the project
To i form about temporary impacts a dn dniscomforts
To providne adnva ce commu icato about works
Methodn
Focussed Group Discussions
Structured meetings and presentations No. of partcipa ts: 23 A meet g with wome members of Madnhavdnhara area of the GVMC was co dnuctedn with
the support of Ms. Jyots a, Wome Leadner. She mobilizedn other wome for the meet g. The
meet g was heldn at Shivalayam (Temple), where e ough space was available for co dnuct g
the meet g. The meet g was atte dnedn by staf from PMSC a dn Co tractor. Proceedni gs of the meet g Mr.D.A. Sa thosh, Public Commu icato Specialist, PMSC prese tedn dnetails of the project, its compo e ts a dn 24 x 7 water supply project dnetails. Mr. Ve katesh, E gi eer, NCC explai edn about the works a dn dniscomforts residne ts may
face dnuri g the executo of works. Wome expressedn the followi g dnuri g the meet g.
Residne ts of the Madnhavdnhara are joyful about the 24 x 7 water supply work. Wome are happier because, it lesse s their workloadn of bri gi g a dn savi g water.
They feel that as the water is available throughout the dnay, they ca take up better
jobs.
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Colo y residne ts dnidn ot face a y major issue with regardns to dniscomfort or safety.
The commu icatedn that the dniggi g, layi g pipes a dn closi g the tre ches hadn take
o ly 3 dnays periodn. Wome , se ior citze a dn childnre dnidn ot face a y
i co ve ie ce dnuri g executo of works. O e dnay, whe it rai edn, all the roadns have
become skidndny dnue to mudn.
However, it was taki g lo g tme for BSNL a dn Cable operator to restore
Wome i formedn that ma y of the householdn have i vestedn more tha Rs.75,000
for dnrilli g of borewells a dn pipeli e co ecto s. They fear that, the i vestme t
may go waste o ce they get 24 x 7 water.
The GVMC is alreadny collect g water tax of Rs.100 per six mo ths. Wome dnema dn that, GVMC shouldn ot collect both water tax as well meteredn bill.
The wome complai that, the mu icipal water they get is pollutedn a dn u clea . They
sufer from ma y dniseases dnue to usi g pollutedn water.
Interaction with women group members at Madhavdhara, GVMC on 03.10.2018
14.1.3 Interaction with Students on Road Safety
Date of Programme: 04.10.2018 Partcipa ts : Studne ts at Machavadnhara
Purpose of the meeting:
To i form the studne ts about the project a dn its progress
To i form about temporary impacts a dn dniscomforts
To se sitze o roadn safety a dn precauto s to be take at project sites Methodn
Presentation and discussion. No. of partcipa ts: 45
File No.INC02/10/2019-PMU-VCIC
A i teractve meet g with meet g with studne ts of Hebro School, Madnhavdnhara was
co dnuctedn o 04.10.2018.
Proceedni gs of the meet g
Mr.D.A. Sa thosh, Public Commu icato Specialist, PMSC prese tedn dnetails of the project,
its compo e ts a dn 24 x 7 water supply project dnetails.
Mr. Ve katesh, E gi eer, NCC explai edn about the works, dniscomforts, roadn safety to the
studne ts.
Studne ts expressedn the followi g dnuri g the meet g.
Studne ts were ot aware about the 24 x 7 project. They were happy that they get
water throughout the dnay. They saidn, bri gi g water is the mai respo sibility the
mother. Now, they feel, the project will lesse their others’ burd e .
The studne ts explai edn that they face lot of dnifculty comi g to school dnue to heavy trafc a dn polluto .
Sig boardns at worksites helpi g them to be cautous. Also, they otcedn, security
perso s dnivert g the vehicle ridners to be cautous at some sites.
They wa tedn the school to dno such se sitzato programmes regularly.
Prese tato a dn dniscussio o 24 x 7 water supply project a dn roadn safety for Studne ts at
Madnhavdnhara, GVMC
VCICDP_2nd SEMR july-dec 2018 log sheet.docx
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SOUTH ASIA REGIONAL DEPARTMENT SAUW Semi-Environmental Monitoring Report Log Sheet
Project title: Visakhapatnam Chennai Industrial Corridor Development Program (VCICDP) – Project 1
Loan Number: Project Number: 48434
Overall Project and Objectives
Approved Categorization
Category A Category C
Category B ✓ FI
Loan Effectivity Date: Frequency of Reporting
Project Officer Project Analyst
Reporting Year 2018 Coverage Period
✓ July to December
Dates PMU submission to ADB 3 March 2019 ADB comment submission to PMU
18 March 2019
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU
A. Project Safeguards Team (check loan agreement and PAM requirements)
PMU1 PMU has appointed a safeguards officer currently looking at both environmental and social safeguards.
PMU to confirm if a separate environment officer is being appointed.
Provide timelines for such appointment.
PIU2 PIU has appointed Environmental officers,
The details and co-ordinates for the PIU designated environment officers are included in the SEMR.
Nil
Consultants PMSC Environmental Specialist has been mobilized.
The co-ordinates are included in the SEMR
Nil
Others (e.g. auditor, external monitoring team, etc)
Not applicable as there is no requirement of external monitoring for Category B projects.
NA Nil
B. Overall Project and Subproject Description (summarize number and type of packages)3
Number of Packages with civil works (check if consistent with latest procurement plan)
11 packages with Civil works VCICDP-APIIC/03 VCICDP-APIIC/04
A brief summary of key environmental issue associated with the civil
To be included in next SEMR
1 PMU – project management unit 2 PIU – project implementation unit 3 DB/DBO – design-build or design, build, and operate or where contractor will finalize the detailed engineering design; civil works contract – enough details of the package is known and used as basis for bid/contract’s Technical Specification
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU VCICDP-APRDC/01 VCICDP-APRDC/04 VCICDP-APRDC/05 VCICDP-APRDC/06 VCICDP-GVMC/02 VCICDP-APTransco/01 VCICDP-APTransco/03 VCICDP-GVMC/02 UCCRTF/ 05
works for each package may be included.
Number of DB/DBO packages and status (see footnote 3)
2 Packages of DBO VCICDP-APIIC/01 UCCRTF/ 06
Please elaborate requirements for design approvals if any.
To be included in next SEMR.
Number of civil works packages and status (see footnote 3)
4 packages under construction VCICDP-APIIC/03 VCICDP-APIIC/04 VCICDP-APTransco/01 VCICDP-APTransco/03
Packages awarded but construction not started VCICDP-APIIC/01 VCICDP-APRDC/01
Rest of the packages are under bidding process
Status of works included in the SEMR.
Nil
IEEs cleared for awarded packages?
Yes Updated IEEs uploaded at ADB website
To be uploaded at project websites
Safeguard documents disclosed on project website?
Yes Complied Nil
SEMR information on package-wise implementation phase (bidding, on-going, construction, completed, under operation, others)
Yes Included in SEMR Nil
C. Status of compliance with statutory clearances (check IEE for the complete list, summarize the findings for each package – obtained/under application and if obtained, specify validity period)
Environmental Clearance (EC) EC obtained for VCICDP-APIIC/01 VCICDP-APIIC/03 VCICDP-APIIC/04
Included in the SEMR Nil
Forest Clearance Not application to any sub-project
Not applicable Tree cutting permit will be obtained as required.
To include tree cutting permit for APRDC/01.
No Objection Certificate/Letter Noc Obtained for VCICDP-APIIC/01 VCICDP-APIIC/03 VCICDP-APIIC/04
Included in SEMR Nil
Site location clearance Yes Included in SEMR Nil
Permit/Consent to Construct (or equivalent)
Yes Included in SEMR Nil
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU
Permit/Consent to Operate (or equivalent)
This will be applied as applicable.
To be included as and when required
To be included as and when required
Road-cutting permit Not applicable to any sub-project under implementation presently.
To be included as and when required
To be included as and when required
Utilities shifting permit Utility shifting is not required for the present projects under construction. For other project utility shifting permission will be obtained from the relevant department and it will reported in next SEMR.
To be included as and when required
To be included as and when required
Tree-cutting permit Tree cutting permission will be obtained for VCICDP-APRDC/01 before construction and reported in next SEMR.
To be included To be included
Others (specify)
D. Status of Compliance with loan covenants (verify items in SEMR with project loan agreement)
Procurement of goods, works and consulting services (Schedule 4, Item 7)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Safeguards environment (Schedule 5, Item 5)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Human and financial resources to implement safeguards requirements (Schedule 5, Item 9)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Safeguards-related provisions in bidding documents and works contracts (Schedule 5, Item 10)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Safeguards monitoring and reporting (Schedule 5, Item 11)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Prohibited list of investments (Schedule 5, Item 12)
Complied Provided in SEMR
Labor standards, health and safety (Schedule 5, Item 13)
Complied Provided in SEMR
E. Contractors Compliance with Environmental Safeguards Requirements
Appointment of Environment, Health and Safety (HSE) and/or nodal person
Complied Details to be included in the SEMR
To be provided in next SEMR
-
Submission of site-specific EMPs Complied - -
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU
Submission of SEMP implementation report (specify in comments frequency – daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly basis)
Complied monthly Included in SEMR Details on implementation status may be provided in next SEMR
-
Site verification by PMU, PIU, or consultants (verification report should be attached to the SEMR)
Complied Verification done, and photographs of site verification will be included.
Photographs to be included in SEMR
To be included in SEMR -
SEMR compliance matrix on mitigation measures implementation (matrixes are based on approved SEMPs)
Included and complied Provided in SEMR Nil
Other information - -
F. Environmental Monitoring based on EMP
Rationale
Parameters to be monitored are commensurate to the impacts, mitigation measures, and project/subproject/package
Complied Test results / Provided in SEMR
Sampling locations identified and appropriate
Complied Provided in SEMR
Sampling frequency identified and appropriate
Complied Provided in SEMR
Sampling collection and analysis are in accordance with internationally-accepted practices
Complied Provided in SEMR
Standards and performance indicators are compliant with ADB SPS requirements4 (provide justification if less stringent standards are used)
Complied Provided in SEMR
G. Environmental monitoring results (narrative based on presented results)
Visual inspection (refer to EMP tables in the IEE where visual inspections are required to determine if there are environmental impacts)
Air quality results In compliance with regulatory standards
Included in SEMR
4 ADB SPS (Appendix 1 para 33) requires projects to apply pollution prevention and control technologies and practices consistent with international good practices as reflected in internationally recognized standards such as the World Bank Group’s Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines (https://www.ifc.org/ehsguidelines). These standards contain performance levels and measures that are normally acceptable and applicable to projects. When host country regulations differ from these levels and measures, the borrower/client will achieve whichever is more stringent. If less stringent levels or measures are appropriate in view of specific project circumstances, the borrower/client will provide full and detailed justification for any proposed alternatives that are consistent with the requirements presented ADB SPS.
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU
Water quality results In compliance with regulatory standards
Included in SEMR
Noise level results In compliance with regulatory standards
Included in SEMR
Others
H. Consultations and/or FGDs during the reporting period
Number
Reason/s for consultations/FGDs 3 FGD conducted Photographs to be provided To be provided
Number of participants No of participants 41,23 and 45
Included Nil
Number of female participants Segregated data not reported
Female/Male segregated data to be provided
To be provided
I. Trainings, Workshops, Seminars during the reporting period
Number SEMR report conducting awareness training for contractors and PIUs
Details / Photographs provided
Nil
Topics Provided Sample training material / presentation slides may be included as Annex
Number of participants Provided Nil
Number of female participants To be provided To be included in next SEMR
J. Grievance Redress Mechanism
GRM per PAM or IEE/EARF established
Yes No reported grievances
GRM notified via publication or notice boards
Yes No reported grievances
GRM members identified Yes No reported grievances
GRM members have capacity to address project-related complaints (detailed information on capacity development of GRM members such as trainings, workshops, briefings, etc should be attached in the SEMR)
Yes No reported grievances
Number of meetings conducted (attach minutes of the meeting)
K. Complaints Received (detailed information on nature of complaints, summary and status of resolution)
Number of complaints Nil Not reported for this period.
Nature (provide summary of issues/concerns)
Nil Not reported for this period
Status of resolution NA NA
L. Summary of Issues and Corrective Actions
Major issues/concerns (specify) NA NA
Item Findings in the SEMR Comments Action/s Required Response by PMU
Corrective Action to be implemented, timeline, responsible person/s, and budget are clearly specified
NA NA
M. Status of Corrective Action Plan from Previous Reporting Period (list all and provide status)
Nil
N. Appendixes
Photos Photographs will be provided
Photographs To be provided To be included
Summary of consultations Provided
Copies of environmental clearances and permits
Provided in the SEMR Included as Annex in SEMR Nil
Site EMPs Provided Included in SEMR Nil
Checklists Provided Included in SEMR Nil
Others
O. Review and clearance for disclosure
Reference
Name Date
Reviewed by ANIK AJMERA 18 March 2019
Noted by
Response to ADB comments by:
Status/Remarks 1. Recorded as submitted
2. Send comments to PMU for response to comments