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Govemment of Uttar PradeshPublic Works DepartmentLucknow,india Management

Plan

December 2003 ( Phase 11)

Budhanpur - Bypass

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(Loan No, 4114- 1N)

Consultancy sevices lbr Lit r PrideshStat Roads Project

DHV CONSULTANTS BV

Funding Agency:in assocm " wdh THE WORLD BANK

Halkrow and PartnersOperation Research GroupDevelopmentConsultants Ltd.MDPontConsultants (Pvt) Ltd F C O P Y

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Environmental Management Plan (Budhanpur Bypass) DHV Consultnts BVDecember 2003

Project Co-ordinating Consultants Servicesfor the Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project, under IBRD Loan No. 4114-IN

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FORBUDHANPUR BYPASS

(PROPOSED ONGORAKHPUR-SHAHGANJ ROUTE)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 4

2 MAJOR FINDINGS OF THE EA ......................................................................... S2.1 Project Corridor .......................................................................... 52.2 Environmental Impacts .......................................................................... 6

3 CLEARANCE ......................................................................... 7

4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES PROPOSED ............... ................................. 74.1 Pre-Construction Stage ......................... ................................................. 74.2 Construction Stage. 74.3 Operation Stage. 7

5 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS .20

6 INSTITUTIONAL STREGHTHENING ............................................................................ :.. 226.1 Institutional Strengthening . 226.2 Training . 22

7 ENVIORNMENTAL MONITORING . 247.1 Introduction . 247.2 Objectives ........................................................ 247.3 Methodology .24

8 REPORTING SYSTEM .22

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9 BILL OF QUANTITIES FOR TYPICAL ENHANCEMENT DESIGNS .28

10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - BUDGET .28

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1.1 Phase II Upgradation roads ............................................................ 4

Table 1.2 Details of Route 1 OA-Gorakhpur to Shahganj and Budhanpur Bypass 5.............. S

Table 2.1 Potential Environmental Impacts along Budhanpur Bypass on: Groakhpur-Snahganj 6Route.

Table 4.1 Environmental Management and Action Plan for Budhanpur Bypass on: Gorakhpur- 8Shahganj (Route 1 OA).

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Table 5.1 Implementation Schedule ................... : . ........................ 21

Table 7.1 Environmental Monitoring Plan for Budhanpur Bypass on Route 1OA (Gorakhpur - 25Shahganj) ...................................................................................................

Table 8.1 Desired Monitoring and Reporting Process and Responsibilities. 27

Table 10.1 Environmental Budget for Route 1OA (Gorakhpur-Shahganj) ... 28LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 6.1 Proposed organisational set-up for UP State Road Project-ll(Phase II) 23LIST OF DRAWINGS

Drawing BUBP-1 Typical Design for Construction CampDrawing BUBP-2(a) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing BUBP-2(b) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing BUBP-2(c) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing BUBP-2(d) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing BUBP-2(e) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing BUBP-2(f) Roadside Landscape DesignDrawing T-1 Brick Pitching on SlopeDrawing T-2 Brick PavingDrawing T-3 Drawing For Silt FencingDrawing T4 WellsDrawing T-5 Hand PumpsDrawing T-6 Oil and Grease Separator

LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix I List of Applicable MoRTH Clauses Published by Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 1998Appendix II Procedure for Selection of Sites for Construction CampsAppendix III MOU for plantation scheme between the UP Public Works Department and Forest

Department.Appendix IV Monitoring StandardsAppendix V Reporting SystemAppendix VI Specifications for Environmental Management Works

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Glossary Of Terms

1. Project Requirement The mitigation/enhancement measure written isessential for implementation. It forms part ofthe project. The mitigation /enhancementmeasure may continue during entire projectlife.

2. Contract Requirement The mitigation/enhancement measure is a partof contract document to be signed betweenUPPWD and contractor for the implementationof project. The mitigation er,hancementmeasure shall be completed within theconstruction period.

3. MoRTH Specification The specifications published IRC (Indian RoadCongress) to be followed in road construction.These have been adopted by MoRTH.

4. Design requirement Mitigation/enhancement measure specified inthe highway design of project route.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FORBUDHANPUR BYPASS

(PROPOSED ONGORAKHPUR-SHAHGANJ ROUTE)

October 2003

1 -INT-RODUCTION

The Public Works Department. Uttar Pradesh, is carrying out the Uttar Pradesh StateRoads Project under World Bank Loan 4114-IN. The project preparation activitiesincluding the project planning and design is being carried out by the UPPWD throughProject Co-coordinating Consultants (PCC). The project envisages the majoraugmentation of capacity as well as structural upgradation of important highwaynetwork in the state of UP. As part of the project preparation activities, the PCC hascarried out the feasibility study for 18 corridors (slightly modified from 15 corridorsidentified by the SOS). based on various criteria including internal rates of return,environmental attributes of the area of influence, the likely social impacts of theproposed improvements. etc. The feasibility study identified 11 corridors (4 corridorscomprising 374 km in phase I and 7 corridors comprising 590.74 km of roads exclusive ofbypass lengths in Phase 11) for upgradation to SH standards and 22 corridors for majormaintenance works wherein 808 km of road is in Phase I and 1736 km in Phase 11

The UPPWD is the executing agency for this project and will be responsible for theoverall preparation, implementation and operation of the project. The routes taken upfor upgradation under the project in phase 11 are given in Table 1.1.

Table 1.1 Phase 11 Upgradotion routes

Route description Length In CostRoute From To Km INR million

N o. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _

3 Pilibhit Khutor 72.807 1164.64B Lucknow Bongarmou 73.229 1315.96 Sitopur Bahroich 88.336 2490.0

7B Azamgorh Phephna 100.929 1986.11 CA Gorakhpur Shahganj 109.656 2642.1

1 1 Moradabad Uttaranchal 36.335 782.1Border__ _ _ _

16 Deoria. Ballia 109.447 1763.7Total Phase 11 590.74 12144.5

The UPPWD. the executing agency for this project, is responsible for the overallpreparation, implementation and operation of the project. International contractorsselected through International Competitive Bidding shall carry out the implementation.The PWD shall be assisted in the supervision of the construction activities by internationalconsultants. The construction duration of the project will be 2 years.

This report details the Environmental Management Plan for Budhanpur bypass plannedon Gorakhpur-Shahganj route. As part of the project preparation, this route has beendivided into homogenous links. The proposed road cross-section for the bypassalignment is W3. In this cross section there is a provision of two lanes each 3.5m wide,1.5m hard and 1.Om soft shoulders on either side of centreline. The formation width forbypass is 1 2m. The link details and description of Gorakhpur-Shahganj route withreference to Budhanpur bypass presented are in Table 1.2

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_ _Link description Road No. LengthLink No. From i To 1 In Km

Gorikhpur IIOA.I (Haraiya Sikriganj MDR 49 32.300Chungi) S

-I OA.2 Sikarigan | Shnkarpur ODR 14-4501iStart of Ghaghra eI OA.3 Shankarpur New 9 3.149_______ ______ ______ Bridge Alignment _ _ _

End of GhaghroI OA.4 {sBridge Start of Budhonpur IOR 10.057

(Kumariya bypass!Ghat)

Budhanpur Bypass New 8.310~Alignment I_End of 1Budhanpur I Ahiraula MDR 97 10.300

_ _ Bypass __ __

Ahiroula Bypass iNew 3370____ ___ ___ ____ ____ __ ____ ____ ___ A lignm ent 3. 010A.5 End of Ahiraula 1Ambo MDR97 14.900OA5JBypass I AmaI{MR 7 1.01OA.6 Ambari I Shahganj SH 34 12.500

2 MAJOR FINDINGS OF THE EA

Before presenting major impacts on the environment of the study region, a briefdescription of the project corridor is presented below.

21 Project Corridor

The project corridor, from Gorakhpur to Shahganj; has a route length of 109.656 km. Theroad traverses in south-west direction starting from Haraiya Chungi and lerminating atShahganj. Major settlements along the corridor are Gorakhpur, Khejuri, MahadevaBazar, Sikariganj, Beighat, Budhanpur, Ahiraula, Mahul, Ambari and Shahganj. There areno archaeological/historical monuments along the project road. The corridor mainlytraverses alluvial plains. The soil type varies from sandy clay and silt to heavy clay. Themost commonly found tree species along the corridor are eucalyptus, sisam, jamun,babool, mongo, pakari, peepal, banyan, arjun, neem etc. The average tree densityalong the road is 164 per km. The road crosses Ghaghara river, Aami river, Kuanworriver, Majhai river, Kuano river, Sonowa nalla, Jamura nalla and Tarana nalla. There aretotal 145 culverts (1 for city drains, 33 for irrigation channels and 111 for naturaldrainages) and 10 bridges (2 for irrigation channel and 8 for natural drainages). Apartfrom this, a major bridge over river Ghaghara at Kumariya Ghat has been proposed.The two new bypasses will cross Tonse river, Chhoti Saryu and Pikia nalla where also newbridges have been proposed. The south-west monsoon contributes major portion ofrainfall in this region. The average annual rainfall in the area is around 1000 mm, whilethe annual average temperature lies between 250C to 27.50C. The general altitude cfthe area varies from 200 m to 250 m. The project road lies in seismic zone IIl and IV. Thehorizontal coefficients (cc) for these zones are 0.04 and 0.02 respectively, as against thehighest value of 0.08 and thus can be termed as moderate zone.

The proposed Budhanpur starts from ODR ahead of Kumaria Ghat. It crosses SH-34 andbypasses major habitations such as Pasipur, Koyalsa, Budhanpur and Athrait. This newalignment will also cross chhoti Saryu, and Pikia, Nallah. This bypass has been planneddue to restricted width available on existing ODR and MDR-97 at Athrait,Budhanpur,Koyalsa and Pasipur. The proposed RoW Is 45m. It will require agriculture landacquisition to the extent of 37.395Ha. The alignment does not pass through any

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2.2 Environmental Impacts

Table 2.1: Potential Environmental Impacts Along Budhanpur Bypass on: Gorakhpur-Shahganj Route

Attribute j Description of Impacts j SIgnificance|___________________ _____________________ Assessed

Physical - No new quarries to be opened LowResources - Existing operating quarries having

sufficient material have beenidentified

Air Quality Material transport and hot mix plants Moderateare likely to cause pollution duringconstruction. Some localized increasein SPM is also anticipated alongstretches where earthmoving is inprogress.

- Air quality standards are unlikely to beexceeded by even 2011 A.D. l

Flora level - 107 trees are to be cut to facilitate Lowconstruction.

- No endangered species of flora havebeen recorded close to the proposedalignment.

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Noise Level - Increased noise levels will occur along Moderatebypass stretches where constructionwork is in progress.

- Operation stage noise levels areprojected to exceed the norms forresidential areas.

Fauna - No protected areas are located with Moderatein the influence area of the proposedalignment.

- There is no record of any rare orendangered species of fauna nearthe project route.

Land use f - There will be land acquisition for Highproposed alignment of bypass. TheRoW of bypass has been taken 45m. Itis estimated land arquisition will to theextent of 37.395Ha.

- Further, there will be natural land-usesuccession following improvedconnectivity.

Water 1. No hand pumps are to be removed LowResources for the proposed alignment.

- Pollution of water resources such asponds adjacent to the road andrivers/canals crossing can beeffectively mitigated if appropriatesteps are taken.

Human use - Nopublic property is being impacted LowValues in the selected alignment of byposs.Resettlement - A total of 1410 fomilies will be High

affected. However, no family is to bedisplaced..

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3 CLEARANCE

The contractor is required to obtain the following clearances after mobilisation butbefore construction works start

* Clearance of Engineer for location and layout of Worker's Camp, Equipment yardand Storage yard.

* Clearance of Engineer for Traffic Managernent Plan for each section of the routeafter it has been handed over for construction.

* Consent of the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board for each hot mix plant used bythe Contractor.

* Any other clearance which UPPWD or Supervision Consultants deem fit to obtain.In addition, the Contractor will submit an assurance to comply with the EMP provisionsto the Engineer.

4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES PROPOSED

A description of the various management measures during the various stages of theproject is provided in the following sections.

4.1 Pre-construction Stage

During the pre-construction stage, the management measures required will include,clearance of the Col, tree plantation for compensating the lost trees and afforestationfor increasing tree cover, measures for protecting/replacing/restoring utilities likely to beimpacted before the start of construction activities.

4.2 Construction Stage

This will be the most crucial and active stage for the Environmental Management Plan.The monitoring of the construction activity, will ensure the pollution levels withinpermissible limits, will also go on simultoneously as the construction progresses.. Theapplicable MoRTH clauses to be followed have been compiled and are given inAppendix 1. In addition, the need for a balanced evaluation and planning for risksassociated with construction activities related to roads such as accidental spillages andconsequent damage to the surrounding environment in terms of loss of flora and fauna,agricultural crop or worse fertile land, continues to grow in importance. Other possiblelocations where a risk assessment' will be useful include the locations of Hot Mix plants(spillage of fuel, bitumen etc) and labour-camp sites. The site selection procedure forconstruction workers camp has been given in Appendix 11

4.3 Operation Stage

The operation stage will essentially entail monitoring activity along the corridor.Monitoring for pollutants specified in the Monitoring Plan will serve the two purposes. Inaddition to checking the efficacy of the protection/mitigation/enhancement measuresimplemented, this wili help to verify or refute the predictions made as a part of theimpact assessment 2 . Thus, it will complete a very important feedback loop for theUPPWD.

I Whle nsk monagemenl here deols exclusively with the physical envronmenl. the Resettlement Action Plon addresses equolly reol risks on the socia-economrc aspects. Contingency Plonning moy be adaoped to set aside resources for the events for which there is no way of Predicting severity andprobaol.ty of occurrence with ony great degree of confidence. Normalty rxed proportion of the emergency response resoarce allocaton is kept alwayson stand-by to counter such a situtoion.

2 The inputs trom this and other projects of similor natore awil help improve the quality of ehe envbonmentat manogement plans in subsequent projects ormodlty any future activities along tI highway too. Risk Manogement during the operotion phase of the project olmost exclusivety deals with theoccidents of vehicles corrying fuel or other hazordous mtoerials. At his stoge too. a dispassionate weighing up of the severity ond probobility is o must toensure that neither too mony nor too few resources such as personnel. vehicles or communication facilities are ovailoble to tockle the situotion wheneverit arises.

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The measures adopted and/or to be adopted durng different stages of the projecthave been detailed in Table 4.1.

Table 4.1 Environmental Management and Action Plan for Budhanpur Bypass onGorckhpur- Shahganj Route

Environmental | Enhancement/ Reference to |management Action ImplementotionIssues/impacts I MHlgatlon Measures | Contract Documents I ResponsIbilItiles

PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASEUncertainties con- Refer RAP for Detailsceming land andother assetsacquisitionInadequate Refer RAP for Detailscompensation andother grievances I

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Tree clearance (107 eCompensatory *Indian Forest Act *Only morked trees *UPFDC, SC. PWD &trees to be cut) plantation & (1980) will be felled. Forest Department

additional .Compensatoryplantation in I plantation ofavailable free 214trees @ 2space. saplings for each

tree felled.* Removal of trees

i ________________ only within Col. |Grubbing & levelling *Removal of remains *Project eContractor will *FDC. SC & PWD

of trees to facilitate Requirement carry out theconstruction and clearing of stumpscarting away of and levellngremains. * Carting away will

be done by theFDC after thestumps areremoved from the

_ ground.Siting of construction *Siting will be final *Project * Contractor will *SC, PWDyard after approval of Requirement prepare a site plan.

SC who will look * The contractor willinto the site and avoid site nearplanning of the water-courses forcontractor. site fuel & lubricant

storage areas..Machinery and Iequipment area willbe protected. b

CONSTRUCTION PHASE (earthworks: road construction; camp site operation: procurement of material fromquarries, crushers and borrow areas: traffic management during construction)Borrow pit I Indemnity by .MoRTH 305.2.2.2 .Controctor will *Contractor andexploitation causing ! contractor to j verify that enough PWDloss of productive UPPWD against quantity of borrowland j third party claims. material is availoble!

at identified borrowpits along theproject route atchainage 2.500 onODR nearBudhanpur.

*Equitable *Contract .UPPWD will check .PWD. NGO andagreements for Requirement restoration and contractorborrow pit devel- post-restorationopment to be use.reached betweenland owners andcontractors in-cluding measuresfor post-restoration.

*Contractors will *MoRTH 305.2.2.2 .Inclusion of *PWD andsubmit plans to appropriate clause supervisionUPPWD for borrow in construction consultantspit exploitation and contracts. moni-

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post-use restoration toring ofbefore com- compliance duringmencement of construction andwork and proper administra-implementation of tion of contracts wilfapproved plans, be ensured. I

eContractors will be .Detailed i *NGO, PWD andadvised that programme supervisionextensive covering ! consultantexploitation of shal- restoration for otherjlow borrow areas productive use shall!will not be be prepared by the!approved contractor and j

*The borrow areas overseen by ashall be utilised for competent NGO.aqua culture incase depth is morethan 1.5m inconsultation with ithe owners of theland.

j .Restoration and * *Monitoring of i.PWD. Supervisionpost-restoration restoration work will; consultant. NGO

i productive use of be token up.Iland will be ensuredby the contractor _

Erosion of embank- *Earth works *MoRTH 306.3, *Inclusion of *Supervision consult-ments shoulders and specifications to MoRTH 307 shall be appropriote items ant. PWD,pavement leading include provision fo appricable for in specification. contractor andto deterioration and stable slope mitigation monitoring of PCC.affecting stabirity construction, com- measures in this im- comptiance duringand integrity of road pacting and laying pact construction and

out turf including appropriatewatering until administration ofground cover is fully contracts will beestablished, ensured.Embankmentprotectionmeasures are re-quired at waterbodies crossingswhich bypassalignment iscrossing such asPikia Nallah andChhoti Saryu.

.Brick pitching willbe provided at alllocations as slopesof embankments ofthese minorbridges/culverts areinot too steep.

Measures that willbe adopted are:.Discharge zones ofdrainage structures(culverts and

|bridges) providedwith riprap.

*Construction in ero-sion and floodprone areas will berestricted inmonsoon season.

.Side slopes will beI kept flatter

| wherever possible. I i

Safe site for *Site will be located *Contract *PWD will approve .PWD. Supervisionconstruction at leost at 500 m Requirement the site chosen by Consultant andworkers' comp down wind from the contractor Contractor

habitations such as. |Conditions shall be *PWD, PCCkumaria Ghat.

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Posipur. Athrait, put in contract ConsultantBudhonpur. document forAhiroula. etc. location of site atA generic plan for above specifiedthe construction distances.camp along withvarious facilitiesand their locationsis indicated inDrowing BUBP-1. I _

Sanitation and *Properavailability i *MoRTH 105.2 *Contractorwill *PWD. Supervisiondisposal facilities at of drinking water install temporary Consultont andconstruction workers and sanitation toilets with septic Contractorcamp facilities at workers' tank/soak pits.

camp eContractor will *PWD, Supervisionprovide suitable Consultant andcollection and Contractordisposal system for!domestic retuse .For collection ofdomestic refuse thedustbins inadequate numberswill be provided.The collectedwaste moy bedisposed off at thenearest municipal_ disposal site.

Cooking fuel at -Workers' should not *Contractor wiill PWD. Supervisionworkers' comp depend for ensure availabirity Consultant and

cooking on wood. of kerosene oil. ContractorInclusion of theabove conditions incontractdocument. I

Health facirities at *Availabiity of first *The contractor will *PWD, Contractor.workers' camp aid and health ensure first aid PCC and

facilities boxes in adequate Supervision Con-numbers and make sultant.shift dispensary atcomp. The abovecondition may beput in contractdocument. Thedispensary shouldbe manned by acompounder. Thephysician shouldvisit dispensary atleast three times aweek.

AIDS/HIV awareness .Workers will be *To orgonise .NGO andcampaign at made aware of awareness contractor, PWDworkers' camp HIV/AIDS and programme every and Supervision

protection meas- month Consultant.ures.

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Damage to services eRelocation of any .MoRTH 110.2 sPotentiolly affected! *Supervision Consult-running parallel or potentially affected services will be ants/ Contractors/across the proposed services will be identified in design PWDalignment of bypass done prior to com- stage.during construction mencement of anyleoding to construction worksinterruption in supply

*Contractors will be .MoRTH 110.6 *Service undertakers -Serviceresponsible for will be notified for undertakers/identifying and relocation and NGO/PWD/Supervi-safeguarding necessary sion Consultantservices adjacent programming toto works and for avoid construction

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.Relocation works *PWD/ Supervisionj Ivwill be completed Con-by service sultant/Contractorundertakers beforeroad construction sworks proceed inaccordance withan agreedprogramme.

*Inclusion of *PCC Consultantappropniate and PWDclauses in con-struction contracts;monitoring ofcompliance diringconstruction andproper ad-ministration of con-tracts will beensured.Fire Prevention *Adopt safe work *MoRTH 11 1.6 *Provision of eContractorpractice and have adequate fireadequate fire fighting equipmentfighting facirties wiO be made.Presence of eContractorwill *MoRTH 105.2 *Inclusion of *PCC Consultant,contractors provide own appropriate supervisionworkforce increasing suitably equipped clauses In con- consuitant andpressure on already and staffed site struction contracts; PWDstrained local emergency medi- monitoring offacilities including cal facilities. compliance duninghealth & medical construction andfacilities proper ad-ministration of con-tracts will beensured.

Incomplete post-use oContractorwill *MoRTH 105.2 l-Inclusion of *PCC Consultant,clearance and rein- prepare site appropriate supervisionstatement of base restoration plans for clauses in con- consultant andcamp, leading to approval of UPPWD struction contracts; PWDloss of land and to implement monitoring of *Supervision consult-productivity or these plans fully compliance during ants/ PWD/additional costs for prior to demobi- construction and Contractorland owners to rein- lization. All proper ad-state land temporary works ministration of con-sites to be notified tracts will be *Supervision consult-by the contractor ensured. ants/ PWD/prior to use. The .All sites will be Contractorcontractor will photographed toensure the i record pre-userestoration of these state.sites to pre use .BOQs will includestatus.

nominated lumsumfor reinstatement of

-..____ temporary site. I__ __Pollution of land. -During construction 1 *MoRTH 306.3 .Monitoring of .PCC Consultant.ground water and it will be ensured | compliance during Supervisionsurface water arising that contractor I construction and Consultant. PWD,from sanitary and does not dispose strict administration Contractor andother wastes and off debris in water I of controcts Statutoryspillages bodies .such as U undertakersPikia Nallah. Chhoti

Saryu etc.eSoil laden run off |Provision of woste .PCC Consultant.will not be diverted disposal site for Supervisionto water bodies by waste from Consultant, PWD.provision of construction and Contractor andsedimentation storage yord. Statutorytanks. Undertakers

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*PCC Consultant.maintenance and Supervisionrefuelling will be Consultont, PWD.confined to areos Controctor andunder construction Stotutoryyard to trap Undertokersdiscarded lubricant

and fuel spills oilwiii be

installed.II*Sanitation waste jSeporate septic iPCC Consultant.trom workers'

tanks shall be used I Supervision Consultcamp will not be for disposal of ant. PWD,diverted to | sonitory waste Contractor andconstruction water

Statutory Under-bodies. The waste tokerswater will be

diverted to septictanks.

*Controctor's to pre- .MoRTH 105.2 *Monitoring of .Supervision Consultpare, for UPPWD s compliance during ant. PWD.approval detailed construction and Contractor andpublic health strict administration Statutory Under-utilities plan for the of contracts. takersworkers camps and

other works sites.which makeadequate provisionfor sofe disposal otall wastes andprevention of spill-ages. leakage ofpolluting materialsetc.

*Contractor to be *MoRTH 306.2 .Monitoring of *Supervision Consultrequired to pay all compliance during ant. PWD.costs associated construction and Contractor andwith cleaning up strict administrotion Statutory Under-any pollution of contracts takerscaused by their

activities and topay fullcompensation tothose affected

Contractor's water *Contractor will *MoRTH 306.2 *Monitoring of *Supervision consult-abstraction resulting make suitable

compliance during ant. PWD. PCCin depletion of arrangements for construction and Consultontscarce water own supply and strict administrationresources with local protection of water of contracts will beusers and protection bodies from

ensured.of surface water pollutionbodies from eSilt fencing to beconstruction provided all arouncdactivities the base of the

stockpile ofmaterials whereverl,

I material isstockpiled nearwater bodies as pe

lI typical drawing T-7 _ _ _Construction traffic .Contractors will use .Contract !Moiitoring ot Supervision consult-causing pavement appropriate Requirement compliance during ant. PWD. PCCand structure vehicles and to Iconstruction and Consultantdamage due to comply with legal strict administration Ioverloading, gross vehicle and of contracts will beincreasing axle load limits ensured. Icongestion and *Contractors will .MoRTH 119 & .The supervision .Supervision consult-increased road repair damage at MoRTH 111.11 consultant will ant. PWD. PCCsafety hazards own expense

ensure preparation Consultantand enforcementof trafficmonagement

_ plans.

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*Contractors will *MoRTH 112 *Monitoring of *Supervision consult-minimise road compliance during ant, PWD. PCCsafety hazards and construction and I Consultantinconvenience to strict administrationother road users by of contracts wil betaking appropriate ensured.meosures _ _

Road safety hazards eContractors will *MoRTH 112 |Monitoring of *PCC Consultant.associated with take all reasonable complionce during supervisiontemporary traffic measures to construction and consultant anddiversions minimise interfer- strict administration PWD

ence with traffic of contractsflow and to providesafe transit atdiversions _

Air pollution from as- *Asphalt and Hot mix I *MoRTH 111.5 .Monthly monitoring .PCC Consultant,phalt and Hot mix plont wi be located of air pollution and supervisionplants, construction in downwind timely action to de_ consultant. PWDyard and due to cdrection at a crease the and contractormovement of minimum distance of pollutantmechanical 5Q0 m from uban concentration bycompactor. towns and vihges i appropriate

such as Attrcit| measures will be 1Pasipur Budhonpur.| taken up.Kunanria Ghat,Koyalsa. etc.

*Trucks carrying con- .MoRTH 111.8 1The supervision *PCC Consultant.struction material consultant will supervisionwill be covered enforce the consultant. PIU andwith tarpoulin to mitigation contractoravoid spilling. measures

suggested throughefficient monitoring.

*Water sprinkling will .MoRTH 111.8 I .PCC Consultant.be carried out in supervisionmomings and eve- consultant. PWDnings on haul roads and contractorand compactsurface.

eVehicles and .MoRTH 111. 1 .PCC Consultant.construction supervisionmachinery wA be consultant. PWDmaintained to i and contractorconform emissionstandards specifiedbySPCB. I

.Stock piled sond .MoRTH 11.1 PCC Consultantand stone will be supervisionwetted before consultant. PWDloading. I and contractor

.Construction debds !shtll beudisposedonly at designotedsites.

Noise Levels *Construction yard .MoRTH 111.5 -Supervision consult-(will be located at - ants. PWD and500 m away from contractorhabitations such asPsipur. Athroit, ! |Budhonpur.Koyaso,a Kumaria | Ghat. etc..

*AII equipment will j .MoRTH 111 1 *Supervision consult-be maintained in ants. PWD andgood working I contractororder, pOrpey Idesigned engineenclosures andinbuilt silencers. |

-Construction work *Contract -Supervision consult-will be prohibited Requirement ants. PWD andbetween 10.0 PM - contractor6.00 A.M. near Ihabitations. _ _ i

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Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to Mot Aton ImplementaHlonIssues/Impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents anagemen n ResponsibAltbesHigh Noise Levels *No noise sensitive *None *None *Nonereceptor(educationalinstitute or healthfaciTties) locatedalong the proposealignment _ __ _Water Logging and *Need to buld drains *Design *The supervision .PWD, SupervisionCross Drainage in water logged Requirement consultant will consultant andareas with proper out ! ensure that contractor.I falls at as per repotj contractor buildsI of drainoge expert. up drains as per

| | - designspecification

.Need to build new *Design *PWD, Supervisionbridges at Chotti Requirement consultont andSaryu. Pikia Nalla contractor.and other smallirrigation ch_nnels.,

_ :Accidents Hazards *Following safetyand Safety measures designed i

to enhance safety: *Development of *Design -*Supervision consult- Ensure that safetyintersections at start Requirement ant, PWD and neasures are con-point and end Contractor tructed as perpoint of bypass. As oRTH design.per MoRTHspecifications _ _Negative Impact on *To compensate for *Design *The UPPWD will *PWD, supervision.Flora due to Cutting 107 number of trees Requirement ensure avoilabirity consultants,of Trees to be cut, 214 of budget to State contractor, NGO.number of trees will Forest Department Forest Departmentbe planted. for plantation and

*MOU for the consultation thatplantation scheme specified numberbetween the of trees arePublic works planted.' Department andForestsDepartment givenin Appendix 111. _

Negative Impact on *The plantation in *Design T *Engineer. PWD willFauna available space Requirement ensure theshall provide protection of thehabitat to nesting j native species ofAvifouna lost due birds along theto cutting of route.roadside jplantation.*Constructionworkers shall betrained about safe !handling of animals'if found bychance]Necessory cost to !train theconstructionworkers has beenbuilt into projectcost.

Cultural Severances No shrine along the .None I.None .Noneproposedalignment isproposed to beshifited.

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Occupational Safety -Construction .MoRTH 111.6 .The contractor will *PWD, PCCand Health workers be ensure adequacy contractor andprovided with per- and availability of supervision con-sonal protective PPEs. sultant.equipment (PPE)such as earplugs,helmets, safetyshoes, gloves, etc.

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Environmen.al Enhancement/ Reference to ImplemenfationIssues/Impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents Magement Action ResponsibilitlesBridge constructio ction * Design Provision will be Contractor superon rivers and canals should be in lean Requirements made in contract vision consultant.(Chhoti Sarya and season flow document UPPWDPikia Nalla on ODR * Oil interceptors Designbetween-Kumoria- and I Reauirements . Provision will beGhat and AthraitJ sedimentation i made in contract

traps should be documentinstalled to avoidcontamination ofcanol water by oilIMORTH 1200 . Conditions to beand debris /soil. included in UPPWD, SC,Few construction contract Contractorrelated mitigatory document.measures aredetailed below:

a) The bridgefoundation shallbe designedproperty so thotit can withstand structurallood of bridge.Further thedesign shall besuch thatbridge hasminimal impacton river and iwater body ecosystems.

b) To limit thepotential forchemicalattack theconcretefoundationshould containa 330Kg/CC. Forunderwaterconcreting 10%7'extra cementwil be used. ,

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Siltation into water a) Slit fencing wil . MoRTH :306 Conditions to be [ UPPWD. SC.Bodies be provided at put in contract Contractor

the base of the * MoRTH : 306 document.embankmentfor the entirepermeter ofany water body!(including wells)as per detail indrowing

b) Siltation of soilinto the waterbodies will beprevented asfar as possible.The contractorwill take allreasonable ,measures in thiscase.

cl A constructionmaterialcontaining fineparticles shallbe stored in anenclosure suchthat sediment- -loden water Idoes not gowater body.

Torrent Run off a) No tree or . MoRTH: 201.2 * Conditions will be !. UPPWD.SC.vegetation included in Contractorother than contractthose document.designated forfelling will be . MoRTH :306.2 & 4cut.

b) The contractorshall toke allnecessaryprecaution andconstructtemporory/permanentdevices toprevent waterpollution (due |to siltation anduI

!increase of! turbidityl).

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Environmental Enhancement/ Reterence to Management Action mplntlonIssues/impacts MHtlgatlon Measures Contract Documents _n Respons_b_it_lesAlterotion of a) In selecfion of .MoRTH 305.3.7 Conditions willbe *UPPWD.SC,Drainage water body included in Contractor

earth. stone or contrcctany document.constructionmaterials or I __appendageshall bepropertydisposed off soas not to blockthe flow ofwater.

b) All necessary *MoRTH: 306measures shallbe taken topreventearthwork.

stoneworkimateriols andappendageshall beproperly Idisposed off sofor as not to

block the flowof water. |

Contamination. of a) Alt measures wi'l * MoRTH 111.1 * Conditions wil be * UPPWD.SC.water from be taken to included in Contractorconstruction wastes prevent the contractwaste water document.produce inconstructionfrom enteringdirectly intowater body asdirected byengineer.

b) Constructionworks onriver/waterbody shall beavoided duringmonsoon

c) The dischargestondardspromulgatedunder theEnvironmentalProtection Act.1986 shall bestrictly adheredto. All wastearising from thebridge is to bedisposed off inthe manner thatiis acceptableto the UttarProdesh SlatePollution Control,Board (UPSPCB)and theengineer.

Environmental -Ambient air quality *ConlrOcft 1Records to be T.PWDo PCC.monitoring during to be measured Requirement maintained for contractor andConstruction Phase Thrice in a year reporting and for supervision con-(except monsoon) future reference. sultant

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*Water quality *Contract I .PWD. PCC.(ground and Requirement contractor andsurface) to be I supervision con-monitored once in sultanta year (exceptmonsoon season)at locationsspecified inmonitoring plan

*Noise levels to be oContract .PWD, PCC,monitored once in Requirement contractor anda season at i supervision con-locations specified sultantin monitoring plan*Soil quality along *Contract *PWD. contractorRoW to be Requirement I and supervisionmonitored oncea i consultantyear.

I*Monitoring of con- eContract *PWD. supervisionstruction sites for ar- requirement consultant andrangements made contractorfor protectionmeasures atstorage areas.,WDdrainage and PWD. supervision*lnspection of Contract consultantconstruction comps1 requirementfor sanitaotion _

Enhancement MeasuresEnhancement of *No pond planned .None * None. *NoneRood Side Ponds to be enhancedand Water Bodies along the proposed

alignment ofbypass.

Road side ePlantation along oDesign * .Necessary details of IPCC. PWD.Landscape the bypass Requirement outlines enhanced Supervisionalignment shall be measures will be in- Consultant, NGOas per the typical cluded in contract and Controctor, UPdesigns provided in document. State ForestDrawings BUBP-2(AI Developmentto BUBP-2s(C), sub- Corporation,ject to theapprovol of thesefrom UP ForestDevelopmentCorporation.Suitable design asper the land avail-ability sholl be pro-vided.

Cross drainage and .Desiltation of drains -Design .Maintenance of re- .PWDflooding to avoid water Requirement cords of desiltationlogging will be ensured.

Operation PhaseIncreased Air |Ambient air quality .Project .Monitoring *PWDPollution monitoring at Requirement frequency is thricefollowing locations:1 in the operationAt start point of phose.| bypass neor

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Environmental Enhoncement/ Reference to Management Action ImplementationIssues/impacts Mitigatlon Measures Contract Documents _ ResponsibllrnesNoise Pollution .Noise pollution * Project I*Monitoring .PWDmonitoring at Requirement frequency is thricefol:owing locations in the operationalong the project phase.route conidor.-*Start point of !Ivbypass-neorKumaria Ghat

*.End point ofbypass near I

. Koyalsa!Water Pollution jProvide 4 nos. of oil-i .Monitoring .PWD

cum-sediment traps! frequency is thriceat ends of ditches | in the operation

Ineor the following i phase.location:

|Chhoti Saryu*Pikia Nalla.* Monitoring ofsurface and groundiwater quality atfollowing locationsat least once ayear:*Chhoti Saryu*Hand pumpclosest to RoW _ iSoil Charocteristics *Monitoring of soil .Project .Monitorng .PWDquarty of Requirement frequency is thriceagricultural field in the operation

close to RoW. phase.*Checking ofoverflow of spillagefrom thecarriageway bypromoting growthof vegetationcover along theroad shoulders and preventing over-flow in agriculturefield. _ IMaintenance of *The saplings shall -Project .Appointment of an i.PWDroad side plantation be planted and Requirement engineer forshall be watered at i arboriculture andregular intervals, staff to assist him

I *Replacement will be done.planting for dead .UPPWD respectivesaplings will take unit will keep vigilplace. ___-J

Possible undesirable .Vigilance to *Project I.Improved project *UPPWD and theinduced prevent Requirement route will be Environmental anddevelopment unauthorised property Socialdevelopments and': maintained. Management uniteffective control by under PWD.regulations andcontrol ot land use

Problems arising with .Interaction with .Project -Recommendations *Statutory Authoritiesgeneral road safety local community to Requirement made will be im- specified underdue to increase in explain rood safety plemented in various lawstratfic aspects. I coordination withother departments(RTO, UPSRTC.Private tronsportoperation,Education Depart-ment, Zila Parishadetc.)

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Environmental Enhancement/ | Reference to IM Rtl ImpontiesIssues/impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents anag n Responsibilities

Problems arising with *Interoctionwithgeneral rood safety drivers and drivingdue to increase in institute to imbibetraffic aspect of road

safety in driving.*Interaction with

i -state-rood ronsorundertaking(UPSRTC) to train !drivers in use of the |bus-stop and roadtroffic safetymeasures. Thetraining cost toUPSRTC drivers hosbeen built introining componencost of the project.

-Maintenance ofroad safetyinfrastructure to bedone properly and

________ ________ timely._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

5 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS

The.responsibility of implementing the mitigation measures lies with the UPPWD. Allconstruction activities being taken up by the contractor under the SupervisionConsultant (SC) will be scrutinised by the PIU. The responsibility of implementing themitigation measures lies with the UPPWD. All construction activities being taken up bythe contractor under the supervision consultant (SC) will be scrutinised by the PWD.Reporting system has been given in Appendix V. The UPPWD will appoint NGO for theimplementation of RAP. The same NGO will help the contactor and supervisionconsultants in getting the equitable agreement signed for borrow pit development /post use restoration between owner of the land and contractors. The NGO shall alsohelp PWD in supplementary plantation / compensatory plantation mainly to supervisesurvival rate and for involvement of farmers whose land is adjacent to RoW. NGO'sterms of reference will include these responsibilities in addition to RAP implementationresponsibilities. Specifications for environmental management works and given inAppendix VI. Implementation schedule is worked for phase wise implementation of themitigation measures as discussed below. Assuming that the clearance for the project isreceived from all the concerned authorities by the end of November 2003, pre-qualified contractors will be finalised by November 2003 and tender document will beready by January 2004 for issue to pre-qualified contractors and actual constructioncan commence in October 2004. In the pre-construction phase of the project thesupervision consultants shall review the EMP and RAP to identify environmental andsocial issues and arrive at a suitable strategy for implementation. The activities to becarried out and the target dates are presented in the Table 5.1. The bypass will beimplemented along with Gorakhpur-Shahganj route implementation. It will not beseparate construction package and will be a part of Gorakhpur - Shahganj routeconstruction package. Because of above reasons implementation arrangements forthis bypass is same as for other routes/ bypasses of phases 11 of UPSRP 11.

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6 INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING AND TRAINING

6.1 Institutional Strengthening

The current management status of UPPWD is found to be inadequate to scrutinizeimplementation of-the rnitigatiorr-measures. The present organizational setup ismodified vith an objective of strengthening the current management capabilities forimplementing the environmental measures and to make environmental managementregular, efficient and sustainoble in the long-term.

The environmental management plan envisages on-site monitoring of constructionactivities and analysis of the samples collected. For this purpose two chemists would berequired. While they will be based in Lucknow. the collection of samples will involvetravelling to the sites where construction is in progress, as well as where specified in themonitoring programme. Other support staff will be procured from the UPPWD's ownmanpower as required.

Thus an induction of 4 more people is envisaged into the environmental cell of PWD Theengineers and chemists are available from the UPPWD staff itself. While the former areexpected to be from the filed staff, the latter will be deputed from the ResearchLaboratory of the PWD, which is a designated Test House, as notified in the Gazette. Theabove strengthening was planned before start of phase I implementation. It is assumedthat this strengthening will take place.

6.2 Training

The training before start of construction works is important as a part of UPSRP ;I trainingcomponent the contractors. Personnel will be recipients of two modules of training.These modules of training will focus on the following aspects

Module I

* Environmental Overview* Environmental Management Plan implementation

Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Regulations and ActsEnvironmental pollution associated with road projectEnvironmentally sound construction management

* Road projects and environmental issues

Module 2

* Environmental Management in construction* Safe handling of animals, wild life and chance finds during construction.* Training to UPSRTC drivers on safety aspects and usage of bus stops.

In addition to above training the environmental specialist of supervision consultant and thatof contractor will also organise regular training of construction workers at construction side.

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The implementation organisation chor; for phase ll is given below:

Figure 6.1 Proposed organisolional set-up for UP State Road Project-Il (Yhase 1I)

_____ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____ Chief Engineer -

World BankI* 4Project Director-

U PSRP-II

Social I Environment LAQ Architect RevenueAE-4 IAE-4 |AE-2 |Asstt.Architeci |Kanoongo - 4

. > | CIRCLESE-1

Divisions .............XEN-1 AE-4

- ~~~~~~~JE-8

* {supervisionNGO C U Consultant

Civil Engg.-2 .Sociologist-2

D Expert-]IR Expertd-I

suuuuuu |PAPs ...... u ... . Contractor ** -

Note:1. The Assistant Engineer and Junior Engineer in the division incharge of the subsection of the corridorw'ill also be the incharge of social (RAP) and Environment (EMP) issues.2. The senior most assistant engineer in the division will be overall incharge of the internal monitoring ofsocial and environmental issues in the division as a whole and will report to the Head office.

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7 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

7.1 Introduction

The environmental monitoring programme provides such information on whichmanagement decision may be taken during consiruction and operational phases. Itprovides basis for evaluating the efficiency of mitigation and enhancement measuresand suggest further actions that need to be taken to achieve the desired effect.

The rr,oiitoring includes:

(i) Visual observations;(ii) ' Selection of environmental parameters at specific locations;(iii) Sampling and regular testing of these parameters.

72 Objectives

The objectives of the environmental monitoring programme are:

Evaluation of the efficiency of mitigation and enhancement measures;Updating of the actions and impacts of baseline data;'Adoption of additional mitigation measures if the present measures are insufficient;

. Generating the data, which may be incorporated in environmental managementplan in future projects.

7.3 Methodology

Monitoring methodology covers the following key aspects:

Components to be monitored;Parameters for monitoring of the above components;Monitoring frequency;Monitoring standards;Responsibilities for monitoring;direct responsibility,overall responsibility;Monitoring costs.

Environmental monitoring of the parameters involved and the threshold limits specifiedare given in Appendix 111.

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The monitoring plan along with the environmental parameters and the time frame is presented in

the Table 7.1.

Table 7.1 Environmental Monitoring Plan for Budhanpur Bypass on Route 1OA (Gorakhpur-

Shahganj)

! M O NIMONITORING Institutional Responsibilities

2 ~~~~~Special ilmplemna2- E l * Parameters Guidance Standards iLocation Frequency Duration liomenta ISupervisaion

SPM RSPM, Hiighvolume Air(Preven- Whereverthe Twiceayear lContinuous24 Contracor Engineer,

SOJ, NO., sampler to be tion and Con- contractor (winter and hourst or for 1 through ap- UPPWD

: CO,HC located 50 m trol of Pollu- decides to summer full working proved moni-

from the plant (ion) Rules, locate the Hot season) for 2 day tonng agency

0 in the down- CPCB, 1994 mix plant years

2 wind direc.tion. Use

| method speci-I u i fied by CPCB

for analysis a C

SPM, RSPM High Volume |Air (Preven- Stretch of the Thfice a year Continuous 24 lContractor Engineer

Samplerto be 'tion and Con- road where (winter, hours/or for 1 through ap- UPPWD

located 40 m trol of Pollu- construction is summer and full working proved moni-

< c from the plant tion) Rules, in progress post monsoon day toririg agency

.2 in the down- CPCB, 1994 site at seasons) for 2

2 wind direc- maximum two yearsp tion. Use locationso method speci-tU fied by CPCB ,

Ifor analysis ___________

S 5PM, RSPM, High Volume Air (Preven- 1.Start point of Thrice in op- Continuous 24 PWD *UPPWD

3 50, NO~, Sampler to be tion and Con- Bypass (Near eration period. hoursCO. Pb, HC located at 15 trol of Pollu- Kumaria Dec 2005, Jan

S m from the tion) Rules, Ghat3 2008 and Janedge of pave- CPCB, 1994 2.Kcoyalsa 2011

mentO

pH, BOD, Grab sample jWatcr quality I.Chhoti Saryu End of sum- - Contractor Engineer,

co COD, TDS, collected from standards by 2.Hand pumps mer before the through ap- UPPWD

TSS, DO, Oil source and CPCB at design onset of mon- proved moni-

& Crease and analyse as per chainage soon every toring agency

e Pb Standard 3.805 year for 22 Methods for years

Examinationu tJ of Water and

Wastewaterpt. Grabsample Waterqiiality I.ChhotiSaryu Endofsum- - PWD UPPWDBOD,COD,T collected from standards by 2.Hand pumps mer before theDS.TSS, DO, source and CPCB at design onset of mon-Pb. Oil and analyse as per chainage soon in 200S,

Grease. Standard 3.805 2008 andMethods for 2011. ThriceExamination in operation iof Water and | phase.Wastewater I I i_i______

Floodingand Floodingloca- Waterquality Atlocationsof Thrice in - _PWD UPPWD

Cleaningof tions to be standards of flooding and operationOr I drains/water identified and CPCB and jlocations den- phase duriSig

_i I (bodies choked drains, cleaning shall |tified by the pre monsoonwaterbodies betothesatis- PWD. seasonsofunder going faction of the 2005, 2008|siltation and Engineer and 2011.

|2 - ! !subjea to (PWD)debris disposal j I

| | i~~~should moni-I, { O s~~~~tored under !. I! ~~~~~~~cleaning op- ! 1 s : ;~~~~erations. TheI i

locafionsof1drainsidentifiedprone to . iflooding, I!choking,;siltation etc.should be icleaned before| i

start of!nionsoon. i _ I i_i

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c I -_ 11MONITORING Institutional Responsibilitiesz I~ sX

El1Z Speidalc i rqec Drto mplemnenta ,. E ' o Parameters | Standards Location Frequency Dur Supervision

:Noise levels TFree field at 1 Noise stan- At equipment Thricea year Readings tobe jPWD through lEngineeri on dB (A) m from the dards by yards (winter, taken at IS lapproved UPPWD

scale iequipment CPCB summer and seconds inter- imonitonng!whose noise . post monsoon val for IS !agency'levels are x ___ season) for minutes every ji . jbeing deter- . :two years, as nourandthenmined. i required by averaged. The

the engineer readings are to|be recorded!

| ________ o i________ _________ . ________ . ________ for 24 hours of

. _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iday.

i Noise levels Equivalent !Noise stan- As directed by Thrice a year Readings to be Contractor Engineeron dB (A) noise levels dardsby 'the Engineer for2 years taken at 15 through ap- IUPPVWDscale using an inte- CPCB (At maximum during the secornds inter- proved rnoni-

V u grated noise t3 locations) construction val for 15 toring agencylevel meter period. minutes everykept at a dis- hour and then

z tance of 1I averaged. Thefrom edge of I readings are to Ipavement I be recorded

Noise levels .________ !for 24 hours ofi

jNoise levels Equivalent ! Noise stan- I. Start point Thrice in op- Readings to be PWD through Engineer,v G lon dB (A) noise levels I dards by pf bypass (near eration period aken at 15 an approved UPPWD1! scale using an inte- ICPCB Kuumria Ghat) in Dec 2005, seconds inter- monitoring| c | grated noise i2. Koyalsa Jan 2008 and val for 15 agency I

kept at a dis- 13. End point of hour and thentanceof tS bypass averaged.

| from edge of i

I Dpavement IMonitoring of Sample of soil Threshold for At productive Once a year - Contractor Engineer,

. |Pb, Cr, Cd collected to be ech contami- agricultural for 2 years through an UPVIWDacidified and nant set by lands abutting approvedanalysed using IRIS database traffic detours monitoring

et; Iabsorption of USEPA unti and trffic agenq 2 spectopho- nial stan- diversions, to

Itometry dards are be identified_ Uv° j ||pfromulgated. by the Engi-

o i __________ I ________ _ Ineer . I

Monitoring of Sample of soil IThreshold for At accident i As per the Thrice in cp- Environmental LIPPWD6 heavy metals, collected to leach contami- spill locations occurrence of eration stage Cell, PWVD3 oil and grease acidified and nant set by involving bulk such incidents for monitoring

analysed using IRIS database transport car- turbidityabsorption of USEPA until rying hazard-spectropho- national stan- ous materials

O | |tometry dards are I(S locationspromulgated. maximum) I I IT Turbidity in Visual obser- Asspecifed At the drains. Pre-rnonsoon |Engineer UPPWD

.2 Storm water vations during by the engi- ponds and and post-mon-site visits neer PWDI rivers near soon seasons

Silt load in Waterquality construction for each year I

L .1 I_ j_ _ _ ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

3 j ,,,|Turbidity in Visual obser- As specified At major water Thricein PWD* Storm water vationsduring Iby the engi- bodies identi- operation |nI W

; site visits |neer P'4D / fied by the phase during

g < S lo°ad i Water quality PWD. pre-monsoonpns I istandards Iseasons in

!Ponds 1~~~~~~ 2005,2008_ 0 1 ob'er- the sa_isfa- land 2011 . ! _ _

nitoringof. Visual obser- To thesatisfac- AtStorage Quartedy in I Engineer IUPPWDl5 1' Storage Ivations will lion of the PIU area and con- the construc- I

_E 3 a Area Isuffice. These I'and the stan- 'struction Ition stage. |j.~u | v} j2 . Iaretobe ;dards given in icamps

DArrangements checked as ;the reportingspecifie in form.S3.Sanitation the EMP as per

-g ' in Construc- Cs formatof .

UI U lon Camps the reportingu i | system. ! I ! _

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c MONITORING Instilutional Responsibilities

Special~~~~~~~~~~~~~lon SprvsoGPi uidance Standards Location rrequency Duration Implementa.-

c lv Monitoringof should be As laid out in All along the Dunng the I- Forest IUPt''Dthe Detailed icorridor Dfellingoftrees I (t asineo .eingo rees en osue Design for the orIdo follignoftreec l I ^ i |trees that are Ipniect I n i , tit i c

.2 c~~~~arked are w riathitho_ _ _ 1 9 vY [ tfelled. ! | Contractor)

Survival rate The numberofjThesurvival Allalongthe Everyyearfor ;VD UPPWD_ of trees trees surviving irate should coido initial five l lSuccess of re- during each lat least 70 years duringX r' vegetation visit should be below which operationcompared Ireplantation phase.with number shall be done.

O of saplings l lplanted.

8 REPORTING SYSTEM

Reporting system provides the necessary feedback for project management to ensure quality of theworks and that the program is on schedule. The rationale for a reporting system is based onaccountability to ensure that the measures proposed as part of the Environmental Management Planget implemented in the project.

The reporting system will operate linearly with the contractor who is at the lowest rung of theimplementation system reporting to the Supervision Consultant, who in turn shall report to thePWD. All reporting by the contractor and Supervision Consultant shall be on a quarterly basis. ThePWD shall be responsible for preparing targets for each of the identified EMAP activities. Allsubsequent reporting by the contractor shall be monitored as per these targets set by the PWDbefore the contractors move on to the site. The reporting by the Contractor will be a monthly reportlike report of progress on construction and will form the basis for monitoring by the P!U, either byits own Manager (Environment) or the Environmental Specialist hired by the SupervisionConsultant.

* Monitoring of facilities at construction carnps* Monitoring of air, noise, soil and water parameters including silt load* Monitoring of survival rate of roadside plantation.

Monitoring of cleaning of drains and water bodies.

The designed monitoring process is indicated in the Table 8.1. The forms that need to be utilizedfor the reporting are given in Appendix IV.

Table 8.1 Desired Monitoring and Reporting Process and Responsibilities

c otrco Sup n Consultant (5 Project Implementation Cell World BankContractor Spervision ConsltanWBSQ

_, Item Implementa-J e to - i--lion and Reorin t Field DeeiartE, Retp°Onrtianngdto } ~~~~~Supervision !RPori °IcopelaceReport to WB )Si.dReporting to uevso PWD Compliance Supervision____ ~~~~~~SC iMonitoring__ -

CONSTRUCTION PHASE , SC ___ _C1 Monitoring of construction site Before start i Quarterly Quarterly Half yearlyand construction camp - of work j-_-- -

C2 i Target sheet forPollution As required After After Half yearlyMonitoring I Monitoring I MonitoringC3 t Targ et t for roadside Monthly Quarterly QQuartery Haif yearly YearyI plantation i i l- __i

C4 Target sheet for m onitoring of I Monthly Monthly i Quartedy 1-ialf yeady Yearlycleaning water bodies e . y Yal

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OPERATION PHASE | _ _ i i01 Target sheet for Pollution As per After Twice

Monitoring rmonitoring monitonng | duringplan operation

phase

02 Target sheet for survival j Quarterly 1 After Once after 3reporting of roadside monitoring years of endplantation I .of

I l .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~construction03 Target sheet for monitoring of i l Quarterly After CnTwice

cleaning water bodies wmonitorin duringI operation

_____________________ . _______ !______ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ !_______ phase

9 BILL OF QUANTITIES FOR TYPICAL ENHANCEMENT DESIGNS

No environmental enhancement measures are planned along the proposed alignment due to thereason that a fairly large number of ponds, temples, etc. have been taken up for enhancement alongthe main project route on which this bypass is proposed. Hence bill of quantities for typicalenhancements is nil.

10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - BUDGET

The environmental budget for the various environmental management measures proposed in theEMP is detailed in Table 10.1. There are several other environmental issues that have beenaddressed as part of good engineering practices, the costs for which has been accounted for in theEngineering Costs.Table 10.1 Environmental Budget for Route 1OA (Gorakhpur- Shahganj)

Component | Stage | Item | Unit | Unit Co Quantity |TOtal Cost (lNR

Mitigation/Enhancement Measures|Dust Management with j

IR Construction rprinkling of watecr, covers for 1km 30,000 Covered in Engineering Costs

construction material

I iIIpre-Construction Handpump !No. 40,000 0 0

ConstructionVATER |and iWells jNo. 100,000 1 0 0

.ATER I- i 1-- -RESOURCES I °il and Grease Separators T I i

inear Water bodies N 5Construction

| S~~~~ilt Fencing around soil i i 7 'Silt ecing arond soil m. 370 Covered in Engineering Costsj Istockpiled near waterbodies Sq

konstruction Turfing/Pitching q. m. i 5 Covered in Engineering CostsSOIL 'Redevelopment of Borrow

O peration treas isq. m. 150 Covered in Engineering Costs

NOISE Operation Double Glazing for sensitive 15q m. 1,400 0 0____-. jrece ptors'I

CULTURAL Pre-ConstructionPROPERTIES andConstruction -Relocation of Shrines No. j 12,000 l Covered in RAP

PROPERTIES 'and Construction ._ __ __ _ . . I

Plantation including a 2 l i

j2ompensatory plantation @ 2iLORA Construction paplings for each tree felled 'No. 1,100 i07 117700

j _ _ Wotaggered to follow Civil I | Jl '~~~Works)`

AFETY iConstruction bDemarcating Borrow Areas in. 54 Covered in Engineering Costs

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Component Stage Item Ut Un t(INR) s Quantity Total Cost (INR)

Provision for hoardings atConstruction Camps & health IS Covered in Engineering Costschecks at Construction Camps i

nhancement of Ponds' as pet. |rawing IOA-2 No. 200000 I 0 . 0

ENVIRONMENTAL nhancement of Temples' asNVIRONMENTAL Construction No. Drawing 10A-4 I 50,000 0 0ENHANCEMENTS' jer Drawing_____1__A4___

enhancement of Ponds' with!,emples as per drawing IOA- No. 250,000 0 1 0

A) Mitigation / Enhancement Costs _ 557700Monitoring Costs (at prevailing market rates)

Montorng earall hotmixlocationapproved by d No of 45000 for 1 20,000

the Engineer ~~~Samples I day,Construction 'Monitoring at construction ,j

Aites in tandem with progress iNo. of 5 5,000 for1 12 ' 60000I R n construction including haul Iamples I day I 1i _____________ oads _

toainfbaseline INo. of I5,OOO for 1 6Operation nonitoring specified in the 6p I day I 30,000

I - _______ onitoring plan I .

At locations specified in the NO. Of 4,000 16000WATER QUALITY monitoring plan ies

Operation montoring plaecfi inmtles he 5000 6 | 30000

iConstruction :No. ofAs directed by the Engineer I 4,000 24 96000NOISE ISamples I __

Operation t locations specified in the No. of! n~~~~~~onitoring plan am'ples I_ IAtagricultureland and traffic No24000,ietours (2 locations) ,Sa_pls ' __

'Construction ISoil erosion including siltload in ponds and turbidity in!' water at drains near sitel Covered in Engineering Costs! construction.

OIL _ __ ____ AKt accident location i,vhenever required e 6000 6 36000. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Iamples ! I

Operation Monitoring of turbidity and

|ilt load in major water Covered in Engineering Costs* - -L __ _ jbodies along project route.

Monitoring Costs 336000

I. -~~~~~~~~~~~N.o

:Erection of Hoardings for N of Covered in'settlement 2000 87 1CvrdiPRE N Oprotect RoW Engineering Costs

PREVENTION OF'j_ ___, ,,__RIBBON P Operation Holding meetings for policyDEVELOPMENT jrnakers and review meetings

'with Revenue Department, No. of i Covered in,local representatives, town- meetings Engineering Costsplanning authorities, NGOs

----- -- --- - -- --------- ----- ------- --- - -- ------ -- ----- -------- -------(8) Monitoring 336000TOTAL COSTS (A) + 181 893700TOTAL BUGETED COSTS with 5% contingencies , 938385ROUNDED-OFF TOTAL COSTS I 10,00000

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Notes

This is a budgetary provision as a contribution towards the cost of barriers at sensitive locations after consultation to becarried out by PWD with the owners of these structure and area for glazing is assumed as 20 Sq m per structure.

1: This includes additional trees required to achieve den:ity of 200 trees per km with consideration for settlements.

2: The -allocation for enhancements will be made once accurate measurements are-available with-the-Engimeer. Thefunding for these should be available from Contingency and rounding off. If required, the Engineer may request foradditional funds under this head with the prior approval of the PWD.

3: The cost of training to UPSRTC drivers on road safety and to construction workers on safe handling of animal andwild life found by chance has been covered under training cost separately.

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APPENDIX I

LIST OF APP11CABL.E MORTH CLAUSES PUBLISHED BY INDIAN ROADSCONGRESS, NEW DELHI, 1998

(Specification for Roads and Bridge Works)Clause No. Title

105 Scope of Work110 Public Utilities111 Precautions for Safeguarding the Environment112 Arrangement for Traffic during Construction119 Use of Surfaces by Construction Traffic305 Embankment Construction306 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control307 Turfing with Sods

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APPENDIX II

PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION OF SITES FOR CONSTRUCTION CAMPSThe Contractor will identify potential sites based on requirement of land area, accessibility,distance from stretch under construction, surface water sources, settlements, etc. Consultationfacilitated by local NGO will be held on site and the perceptions/aspirations of local villagers andother stakeholders will be recorded. TheCntorw ilfthen select one site based on anaggregation of all these factors and conditions imposed upon him by the EMP (induding minimumdistance criteria) and forward the same for approval by the Supervision Consultant. TheConbtactor will confirm the registration of the land in the revenue records and provide evidence ofthe same to the SC for the selected site. The SC will approve the site after ascertaining that theContractor has considered the views of the local people as well as satisfied all conditions of theEMP. A conceptual layout for the Construction Camp has been prepared and attached to eachEMP. Further details regarding these camps are available from Chapter 17 of the RAP. As part ofthe EMP, monitoring of the construction camp sites has also been devised and formalised.

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APPENDIX III

MOU for the plantation SchemeBetween the

Public Works Department & Forests Department

1. _is-Memorandum of Understanding is being signed by the Public Work$s Departmient.Government, Govemment of Uttar Pradesh (hereinafter referred to as PWD) and the ForestsDepartment (hereinafter referred to as FD), Government of ------------- for the cutting oftrees and subsequent compensatory plantation stipulated in the Indlian Forests Act, 1980 andthe rules formulated under as part of the ---- (Name of the Project) being undertakenwith World Bank assistance. It covers the entire process of cutting and removal of existingtrees and the plantation of new saplings at a ratio of -: 1 as decided separately by the PWDand the FD.

2. The identification of the trees to be cut has already verified during the joint inspection of theofficials of the PWD and FD on --. The trees been required to be cut have been markeddearly with a distinctive 'X' on them. Only such trees which have been marked as mentionedabove shall be cut for facilitating the proposed project.

3. The btees cutting shall be carried out by the Forest Department (or its authorizedrepresentative) as per TIME SCHEDULE annexed to this MOU as Attachment 1 and signedby appropriate officials of both departments signifying agreement of both parties followingdetailed discussions regarding the timing of project activities of the PWD's Implementationschedule and the availability of resources with the FD.

4. The compensatory afforestation shall be carried out at the locations shown in the MAPannexed to this MOU as Attadcment 2 duly signed by appropriate officials of bothdepartments signifying agreemrent of both parties following detailed discussions regarding thesuitability of these areas for the proposed afforestation as proposed by the FD. Both partieshave satisfied themselves, before selcting areas outside the RoW, that all reasonable efforthas been made to accommodate the samplings to be planted for oDmpensatory plantationwithin the PWD's RoW.

5. It is further agreed that:a. The PWD shall pay the cost of compensatory afforestation at dhe rate of cost of 10

saplings induding the post-plantation maintenance activites for a period of 3 years,for each tree felled 1000/0 In advance to the FD.

b. The dates agreed for afforestation as per Attachment 1 referred to in item no. 3 ofthis MOU have been agreed upon taking into consideration all the resourceconstraints and possible delays except force majure. The FD shall inforTn the PWDregarding the progress of the work regularly and in case of any anticipatedlag from the proposed schedule immediately upon discovering the likelihood ofsuch an event. In case of such an unantcipated delay, the PWD shall retain theright top get the work done by an external contractor, chosen jointly by theFD and the PWD. However, The payment to the contractor for the reminder ofthe agreed works shall be made by the FD at such rates as may be agreed uponat the time, subject to a maximum of the prevailing rate of the FD for the works. Incase the lowest quoted rate for the plantation exceeds the base rate of the FD forthe works, the PWD will bear the remainder of the cost.

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6. It is hereby agreed that both parties shall put adhere to this MoU in good faith and try toresolve any differences in interpretation amicably. In case of a continued disagreement, acommittee consisting of the Engineer-in-chief PWD, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forestsand a third member, who will also head that committee will come to a final decision.

Signed on the ......... day of ... (Month)of ...... (Year)At ..................... (Place)Signed by.............................................. ............. ...............................

(Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF)Project Director ............................ Social Forestry DivisionFor Public Works Department, For Forests Department,Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of .

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Attachment I

MoU between the Public Works Department and the Forests DepartmentFORM A

inme Schedule of Deforestation Activities

S.[NO. Streth I Activity Start Date E__-End'Date(Chainage)

Start End1. IdenbfiSation and mar*ing of

trees for cuttingCuttin of trees markedCarting away of trunks, branches,etc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Removal of the stump and rootsystem from the groundCarffng away of the stumpsLevellina and Grubbing of site

2. Identffication and marking oftrees of cuttingCutting of trees marked _ _ _

Cartng away of the trunks,branches, etc. _Removal of the stump and rootsystem forn fthe groundCartng away of the stumpsL evelling and Grubbing of site

3. Idenfffication and marking oftrees of cutingCutting of trees markedCaring away of the trunks,brandies, etc _Removal of the stump and root

sYtmfromn the qround __Cartinq away of the stumpsLevelling and Grubbing of site

Note Add stretdces as required to cover each route for its entire length.

Signed on the ........ day of ... (Month)of ...... (Year)At .................... (Place)Signed by........................................ ............. .....................................

(Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF)Project Director ........................... Sodal Foresby DivisionFor Public Works Departmnent, For Forests Depatnent,Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of .

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Attachment I (contd.)

Forn BTime Schedule for Reforestation Activities

S.No. Stretch Activity Start End(Chainage) Date Date

1.Establishment of NurservDigging of Pits _

Planting of Seedlings i ___Watering =Mulching / Fertilizer additon, if required _

Weeding, if required _____ ________________ Thinning, if required __

2. Establishment of NurseryDigging of PitsPlanting of SeedlingsWateringMulching / Fertilizer addition, if requiredWeeding, if requiredThinning, if required

3. Establishment of NurseryDigging of PitsPlanting of SeedlingsWatering _ lMukhing / Fertilizer addibon, if requiredWeeding, if required _Thinning, if required _

Note: Add stretches as required to cover each route for its entire length.

Signed on the ......... day of ... (Month) of ...... (Year)At ...... (Place)Signed by.............................................. ............................................................. ...................

(Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF)Project Director ............................ Social Forestry DivisionFor Public Works Department, For Forests Department,Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of.

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Attachment 2

Map showing Locrtton/s of the xril 2r.satar-f Plantatfon faor . ...................... stretch

Signed by.................................................I........................................ .....................................

(Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF)Project Director ............................ Sodal Forestry DivisionFor Pubfic Works Departmnent, For Forests Departnent,Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of .

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APPENDIX -IV

MONITORKING STANDARDS

Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Monitoring

Ambient air quality parameters recommended_for roac trarisoortation developments areRespirable Particuate Matter (RPM', Suspended Particulate rMetter (SPM), Carbon Monoxide(CO), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), tydro-Carbons (HC), Sulphur-dioxide (SO 2) and Lead (Pb).These are to be monitored at designated locations starting from the commencement ofconstruction activity. Data should be acnerated over three da7s at a,l identified loations inacordance to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (Table i- National Ambient Air QualityStandards). The location, duration and the pollution parameters to be monitored and theresponsible institutional arrangements are detailed out in the Environmentai Monitoring Plan.

Table 1 National Arnbient Air Quality Standards

nme i i Residenti iTime Serwtive Industrial alPollutants Weighted I Ruwal Method of measur'ementaverage Ae iAra &Other

Sulphur Dioxide (SO,) _Ann_ual is 1 15 pg 8 p 1/. 60 pW/rn Improved West and Gaeke

24 hours"* 30 pg/m3 120 pg/m3 90 pg Ulaviolet esluorcenoeOxddes of Nibogen (NO.) Annual& 15 80 pg/m3 65 pg/m 3 JaaDb and Hod&hdser modfied(Na-Arn method)

24 hours" 130 pg/rn 120 pg/rn 91 pg/m 3 Gas ph elumixscenceCarton Mox:dde (CO) 8 LDus* _I 10 000 pg/ ___ 20 Non dxsNve kirared

. i hou Ti000WM IO/ 00 pq/m 4000 p/ ec Lid (Pb) - MW Annulg .50g m~ 1.0 pWO , m 0 . 7 AS/ MeSo 24 hours after

24 hours" 10.75 pg/rn' IS pg/rn' 1.00 p/ mpling uing EPM 20000 or_____ ~~~~equivalent filterpaeResplrable ParfjaAjate Anua* so pg/rn2' pri'6

(RPM)- Size less than 10 pm 124 hours- 1_7S ___ l PC/ 100 pg/____Suspended Parate Ama- 17 gm 360 po/mZ 140 pg/mZ Avage flow rate rooC kss ethanMatb (SPM) -124 hours* I 1W pglrme SOO pg/rns 200 pg,rm 1.1 aL-m I mevf

50lffml Anon 19969Z, NKBt(otl Ambiart Air Qality 14on/fining S AQN5/Z/ 697 CelPoffadon Cenarot BomnJ, Dom/

*-oeAfAthmmet n ofm niamtzm.104 measufaenat in & yr taken for a be*ac 24 Aarttyat uniYorm*'24 howty/5 hour va lues should meet 9 pertnt of te time hI a yar

Water Quality Monitoring

The physical and chemical parameters recommended for analysis of water quality relevant toroad development projects are pH, total solids, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, oiland grease, COD, chloride, lead, zinc and cadmium. The location, duration and the pollutionparameters to be monitored and the responsible institutional arrangements are detailed in theEnvironmental Monitoring Plan. The monitoring of the water quality is to be carried out at allidentified locations in accordance to the Indian Standard Drinking Water Specification - IS10500: 1991 (stated in Table -2)

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LA,..,,0v, %A <, *A*C *tO flC .O.J .*C* vnv si DVA~A'AAAMgA.&

Table -2 Indian Standard Drinklng Water .5pedffAon IS 10500:1991

Reaultme Undem ble Effect I ethedsofSt Substance or nt i ou e8 Test Re. To | erarsNo Characteistis (Desrable; DeIrable Limit , E T R

.~ ~ ~~t CLimtt)

ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Colour-Hazen ! Aboe 5, 7a.sumer 25 3025 (Part4) Exeried to 25 oniyfunits, Max. acceptance deaease. j1983j toodc subszanzrxs are

! : @ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~not suspebed, ini . absene of alterrate

-I j_ _ _ _ ,______.______-

2 Odour Unmbjecon-! - 13025 'Parts5):1984 a)-sestcaldandwhenable heatd

j ~~~~~b) Test at seyeral_ . | I 2 dilutons

3 Taste Agreeable - 3025 Pazt 7 and 8) Test to, be conducted.i I 1984 1 only after saety has

iII_,_ I beern established4 Turbidity NTU, 5 1 Above5,cnumer 10 1 3025 (Part 10) i-

Max. , decreases I 1984 !5 pH Value 6.5 to 8.5 eyond this range, the No 3025 (Part 11)

water wJI affect the rebYx2et6o :984muces membrane iand/or water supplysystem n

6 Total hardness (as 300 Erncrustaton in watr 600 3 0 2 5 (at 21)CaC%) MM/, MAar I sppy sucbe ad 1983

adverse effects on_ _ __ , {dometc wse _ _ 21_

7 Iran (as Fe) mg/, 0.3 Beytd dus llnit 1 32 of 3025: 1964 Max tstea,ppearance are

Iaffec d, has adeseIetfect on1 dotcc

| uses anW water supplystrucbes, antd_____ ___ prmoeskmbacta _ _ _ _ _

8 Chlordes (as CI) 250 e,nd Uts lim, 1000 3025 (Part 32)mg/i, Iar bste, cosion and 1988

paabbilUty are affected ___ _____9 Res5dual, free 0.2 ; - 3025 (Part 26) To be appicable only

dJScrlne, mg, M/r i1986 when war Is! d*l1nated. Tested atacmir end. When

, I protecuo agaitsti |?iral ifecton is

, __ _…I…?Meqtired, t should be

DESIRABLE CHARACrERISTICS _ _ _/

1 D|ssolved solids T 500 ;Beyond ths 2000 ,3025 (Part 16)mg/l, Max 'palatability deaeases

,and maycauseroglslriI I I h?~~~~~~lrtestinad l?ritatiorl I I

2 Cakum (as Ca) 75 Encrnstatlon in water j 200 3025 (Part40) -

mig/l, Mar !supply sructure and 1991|adverse effects on

,___________ Idomesbic use3 Magnesiu (as |t30 Enaton to water 100 16, 33, 34 of IS

Mg), mg/l, Mar | supply sctute and j 3025: 1964adverse effects on

I ____ domnesic use I4 Copper(as Cu) 0.05 Astrgenttaste, | 1.5 36 of 3025: 1964 j-

mg/l, Mx discoloration and cor- Il j! oslon of dpies, fittbrg! I

I ;fand ubersi,s will be !gcaused beyond this

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Requirunem Undesirble Effea Methods d JSi Substanc or= nt i tk h 1e e Rt Two RemarksNt i Outside the Test VW.T RnrcNo Characteu,ntks (Dsi4rable Desiratbl Umit I E YNo ~~~~Umit) pI uI

5 Manganese((as 0.1 Beyondtislinmit 03 j35of3025: 1964Mn) mg/I, Mar taste/appearance are *affected, hasadvee jIjeffects on dow c |

* uses and water supply| , ~~~~~~~sbAlcturesj !

6jSLAphate(as 200 200 Beyond thiscauses 400 j3025 (Part 24) 1986 May be extended upSO.) m--'I , a gastro itesinal ita-, tD 400 provk'ed (astion when magnesium i Mg) does not exceed___________ or sodiun are preserit :30

7 Nibate (as NO,) 45 Beond tis, mnay 100 ?3025 (Part 34) 1988mg/l, I" cauisei _|___________ ,methaemoglobinemia I t

8 Fluxide (as F) 1 Ruoridemaybe kept 1.S 123 of 3025: 1964mg/l, r as low aspossible. I I_ _ _ _ a. High _uocde _n_ay j

.I -~cause fluoresis I i9 IPhenoic j 0.001 Beyod ths, Itmay 0.002 1 54 of 3025: 1964 I-cDMpormds (As ,cause objedtionable

C6HsOH) mg/l, taste and odour

10 Mexy (as Hg) 0.001 'Beyond this, te water No (see Note) Mercuy To be tested when_ mg/l, M"i becDmes toxic , relaxabon ion anaNser polut Ion s suspected11 Cadmlun (as Cd), 0.01 Oeyond tis, the water No (See note) To be tested whenmgl, Nir ibecoffes tDXc reeaxtion poeuton It saspected12 Seium (as Se), 0.01 Beyond tfis, the water No 28 or 3025: 1964 To be test whenmgI, M__ ; beaxrmes tDXIC rel__i_ _ poutn Is suscld13 kseIlc (As As) 0.05 Beyond thIs, the water No 3025 (Part 37) 1988 To be te wheng, mar beaomes todc redtion Ipollution Is sAupeced14 Cyanlde (As CN), 0.05 Beyond tNs lmt, the No 3025 (Part 27) 1986 To be tested when_ mq/l, Nr : water beaxres toxdc relaxation polut*lon Is suspected15 Lead (as Pb), 0.05 Bejond tHis kit, the No (see note) To be tested whenmg/l, Mar _ water beaxmes tbdc relaxation . polutlon i suspecbed16 Zinc (As Zn). Mg,ll, 5 Beyond tis lmt ;t ca 1S 39 of 3025: 1964) To betd when

Macause astHngent taste polltuton Is sspected; and an opalescence In_ water

17 Anonic det 0.2 Beyond ts limit It an I Methylene-ue To be tested when(As MBAS) mg/I, i cause a light froth in I eDaction method poution Isuspected__ Mr water 18 Chrniltxn (As 0.05 May be cardnogenkc No 138 of 3025: 1964 To be tested whenI Cr+) ,mg/, Mar _ _ above tHs linit relaxation | polutlon ssuspected19 Poy nudear jMay becardnogenic

arornatic above ths limt ihydrocarbons (asi

___ PAH) 9/1, Max . , .'_i20 Mineral oil mg/I, 0.01 Beyond this limit un 0.03 Gas

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21 Pesticides mg/I, Absent Toxic 0.001

22 Radioadive materails: i 58 of 3025:0196423 a) Alpha emitters - - 0.1 ,

Bq/l, Max , ; ;24 Beta emiters pd/1: - - 1 --

Max I1| 25 Akiminimu (as Al),, 200 Beyond this limit tastej 600 13 of 3025:1964

.mg/l, Max becomes unpleasant , , _26| Auminium (as 0.03 Cumuatve effect is i 0.2 31 of 3025: 1964Al), mg/l, Max reported tD cause i

dementfa , l 27 Boron, mg/l,Mar H - I 5 1 29 of 3025: 1964 i-

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The measurements or rnon.wring nqSO lee' .Ad be arrled out at all designated locationsin aocordance to the Aribient Noise S;tandarcs fnrrnulated by CGntral Po;lution Control Board(CPCB) In 1989 (refbr Table-3) Soursr4 pref Cr.: l*-s wou'd be nnmwio.-ed on twenty-four hourbasis. Noise should be recorded a, e '' l5tec frequenc' utisng a" 'sMw time responsemode of the measuring instrnment Tte kxzior. ouralion and t-c noise poilution parametersto be monitored and the resoonsible ii .*ituticnal arrangements are detailed in theEnvironmental !Monitoring Plan Table-3

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b Detail of storage of topsoil Describe stacklingarrangement

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a Total No of Labourers nosb Total no of Male Workers nosc No of Male Workers below 18 years of age nosd Total No of Female Workers nose No of Female workers below 18 years of age nos ..

_f No of children nos4 Details of dwelling unitsa No of dwellings/huts nosb Minimum Size of Dwelling mxmc No of openings per dwelling nosd Minimum size of opening mxme Walls

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m Minimum Size of WC mxmn Total No of Bathrooms for female workers noso Size of septic tank for WC/Baths mxmxm

p Capacity of Water Tank for WCs/ Bathrooms and general purpose

q Fencing around camp Y/N5 Details of facilitiesa Availability of security guard 24 hrs a day Yes/Nob Details of First Aid Facility Yes/Noc Availability of Day Care Centre Yec/Nod Availability of dust bins (capacity 60 Itr) nos I

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APPENDIX VI

SPECIFICATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WORKS1 Clearing and Grubbing

All site dearance works shall be done as per section 200 of MoRTH specifications for Road andBridge Works.

2 Earthwork

All excavabton, disposal, filling and related works shall be as per section 300 of MoRTHspecifications for Road and Bridge works.

3 Materials

All materials used in environmental enhancement works shall be as per section 1000 of MoRTHspecifications for Road and Bridge works.

4 Bricks Work

All Bridcwork induding Laying, jointing finishing of joints, curing, scaffolding etc shall be as pershall be as per section 1300 of MORTH spedfications for Road and Bridge works.Bnck paving / Flooring

The preparation of base concrete for laying bricks shall be as per section 409.3.3 and brickspaving shall be done as per dause 409.3.4 in all respects except that bricks shall be used.

5 Stone Work

AJI stone mfkasonry work shall be as per section 1400 of MORTH specifications for Road andBridge works.

6 Concrete Work

All concrete work induding size and grading of material, admixtures, stacking of materials etcshall be as per section 1700 of MORTH specificabons.

7 Cement Concrete Tile Flooring/ PavingThe base for laying the concrete flooring/paving, size of cement concrete tiles/stone slab shallbe as per section 409 co MORTH specificaton for Road and Bridge works.

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8 Formwork

All formwork shall be as per section 1500 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works.9 Cement Plastering

All cement plastering works and finishing of surfaces shall be done as per section 1312 ofMORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works.

10 Gabion Structures

All Gabion works shall be done as per section 705 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridgeworks.

(a) FootpathsMaterial and Construction of Footpaths shall be as per section 409 of MORTHspecifications for Road and Bridge Works.

(b) Cemnent Concrete Kerb And ChannelsMaterial and Construction of all cement conaete Kerb and channel stones shall be as persection 408 of road MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works.

11 Railing

Section for the railing shall be square pipe section as per detailed drawings. The railing shall beas per section 808 of MORTH specifications except that the railing section shall be square andas per the detailed drawing for the same.

12 Horticultural And Landscaping Works

(a) Scope

Contractor to fumish all materials, labour and related items necessary to complete thework indicated on drawing and specified herein.

b) Materials

Plant Mwaterials

Piant Materials shall be well formed and shaped true to type, and free from disease,insects and defects such as knots, sun-scaled, windbum, injuries, abrasion ordisfigurement.All plant materials shall be healthy, sound, vigorous, free from plant diseases, insect'spests, of their eggs, and shall have healthy, well-developed root systems. All plants shallbe hardy under dimatic conditions similar to those in the locally of the project. Plantssupplied shall to confirm to the names listed on both the plan and the plant list. No plantrnaterial will be accepted if branches are damaged or broken. All material must beprotected from the sun and weather until planted.Any nursery stodc shall have been inspected and approved by the EnvironmentalSpecialist of the Engineer.

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All plants shall conform to the requIirements specified in the plant list. Except that plantslarger then specified may be used if approved, bu- use of suxl plants shall not increasethe contract price. If the use of the larger plant is approved, the spread of roots or ball ofearth shall be inrKeased in proportion to the size of plant.

Deliver plants With legible identification labels.

Top Soil (Good Earth)Topsoil or good earth shall be a ff2ble loam, typical of cultivated top soils of the localitycontaining at least 2% of decayed organic matter (humus). It shall be taken frorrm a well-drained arable site. It shall be free of subsoil, stones, earth sldds, sticks, roots or anyother objectionable extraneous matter or debris. It shall contain no toxic mnaterial. Notopsoil shall be delivered in a muddy condition. It shall have pH value ranging between 6and 8.5.

Fertiliser

Measurement of sludge shall be in stacks, with 8% reduction for payment It shall be freefrom extraneous matter, harmful bacteria insects or chemicals. (Subjected to safetynorms).

Root System

The root system shall be condudve to successful transplantation. While necessary, theroot-ball shall be preserved by support with Hessian or other suitable mnaterial. On soilswhere retention of a good ball Is not possible, the roots should be suitably protected insuch a way that the roots are not damaged.

ConditionTrees and shrubs shall be substantially free from pests and diseases, and shall bematerially undamaged. Torn or lacerated roots shall be pruned before dispatch. No rootsshall be subjected to adverse conditions such as prolonged exposure to drying winds orsubjection to water logging between lifting and delivery.

(c) Supply and Substitution

Upon submission of evidence that certain materials induding plant materials are notavailable at tiffme of contract, the contractor shall be permitted to substitute with anequitable adjustment of price. All substitutions shall be of the nearest equivalent speciesand variety to the original specified and shall be subjected to the approval of theLandscape Architect

(d) Packaging

Packaging shall be adequate for the protection of the plants and such as to avoid heatingor drying out.

(e) Marking

Each specimen of tree and shrub, or each bundle, shall be legibly labelled with thefollowing particulars:* Its name.* The name of the supplier, unless otherwise agreed.* The date of dispatch from the nursery.

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(f) Tree Planting

Plants and ShrubsTrees should be supplied with adequate protection as approved. After delivery, if plantingis not to be carried out immediately, balled plants should be placed back to back and theball covered withsandto-prRvent d1rn ouBare-rooted plants can be heeled in byplacing the roots in prepared trench and covering them with earth, which should bewatered into, avoid air pockets round the roots. Trees and shrubs shall be planted asshown in architectural drawings and with approval of site supervision engineer.

Digging of Pits

Tree pits shall be dug a minirmum of three weeks prior to backfilling. The pits shall be120 cm in diameter and 120 cm deep. While digging the pits, the topsoil up to a depth of30 cm may be kept aside, if found good (depending upon site conditions), and mixedwith the rest of the soil.If the top soil is not suitable, it shall be replaced with the soil mixture as specified furtherherein. If the soil is normal it shall be mixed with manure; river sand shall be added tothe soil if it is heavy.The bottom of the pit shall be forked to break up the subsoil.

Bacd Filling

The soil back filled watered through and gently pressed down, a day previous to planting,to make sure that it may not further settle down after planting. The soil shall be presseddown firmly by treading it down, leaving a shallow depression all round for watering.

Planting

No tree pits shall be dug until final tree position has been pegged out for approval.Care shall be taken that the plant sapling when planted is not be buried deeper than inthe nursery, or in the pot.Planting should not be carried out in waterlogged soil.Plant trees at the original soil depth; soil marks on the stem is an indication of this andshould be maintained on the finished level, allowing for setting of the soil after planting.All plastic and other imperishable containers should be removed before planting. Anybroken or damage roots should be cut back to sound growth.The bottom of the planting pit should be covered with 50mm to 75mm of soil. Bare rootsshould be spread evenly in the planting pit; and small mound in the centre of the pits onwhich the roots are placed will aid on even spread. Soil should be placed around theroots, gently shaking the tree to allow the soil partides to shift into the root system toensure dose contact with all roots and prevent air pockets. Back fill soil should be firmedas filling proceeds, layer by layer, care being taken to avoid damaging the roots, asfollows:

The balance earth shall be filled in a mixture of 1:3 (1 part sludge to 3 part earth byvolume) with 50 gm potash, (Mop) 50gms of Super Phosphate and lKg. Neem oil cake.Aldrin or equivalent shall be applied every 15 days in a mixture of SmI in S litres of water.Sta3king

Newly planted trees must be held firmly although not rigidly by staking to prevent apocket forming around the stem and newly formed fibrous roots being broken bymechanical pulling as the tree rocks.

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Methods:

The rnain methods of stakdng sha'l be:(a) A single vertical shake, 900mm longer than the dear stem of the tree, driven

600mm to 900mm into the soil.(b) Two stakes as above driven firmily on either side of the tree with a cross bar to

which the stem is attached. Suitable for bare- rooted or Ba:l mnaterial.(c) A single stae- driven -in-at-an-angleat-5 -degrees- and leaning towards theprevailing wind, the stem just below the lowest branch being attached to the

stake. Suitable for snall bare- rooted or Ball material(d) For plant material 3m to 4.5m high with a single stem a three- wire adjustable guy

system may be used in exposed situations.The end of stake should be pointed and the lower Im to 1.2m should be coated with anon-injurious wood preservative allowing at least 150mm above ground level.

Tying

Each tree should be firmly secured to the stake so as to prevent excessive movement.Abrasion must be avoided by using a buffer, rubber or Hessian, between the tree andstake. The tree should be secured at a point just below its lowest branch, and also justabove ground level; normally two ties shouid be used for tree. These should be adjustedor replaced to allow for growth.

Wafteing

The Landsape Contactor should allow for the adequate watering in of all newty plantedtrees and shrubs immediately after planting and he shall during the fdllowing growingseason, keep the plant material well watered.

FertiIisng

Fertilising shall be carried out by application in rotation of the following fertilisers, every15 days from the beginning of the monsoon till the end of winter:(1) Sludge or organic well-rotted dry farm yard manure: 0.05 aim or tussle.(2) Urea 25 gm.(3) Ammonium sulphate 25 gm.(4) Potassium sulphate 25 gm.All shrubs, which are supplied pot grown, shall be well soaked pnor to planting.Watering In and subsequent frequent watering of summer planted container- grownplants is essential.

(g) Shrub Planting In Planter Beds

All areas to be planted with shrubs shall be excavated, trenched to a depth of 750 mm,refilling the excavated earth after breaking dods and midng with sludge in ratio 8:1 (8parts of stacked ulume of earth after reduction by 20%: 1 part of stacked vdume ofsludge after reduction by 8%.)

Tall shrubs may need staking, which shall be provided if approved by the cDntractingconsulting engineer, depending upon the conditions of individual plant specimen.

For planting shrubs and ground cover shrubs in planters, good earth shall be mixed withsludge in the proportion as above and filled in planters.

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Positions of planters shall be planted should be marked out in accordance with thearchitectural drawing. When shrubs are set out, precautions should be taken to preventroots drying. Planting holes 40 cm in diameter, and 40 cm deep should be excavated forlonger shrubs. Polythene and other non-perishable containers should be removed andany badly damaged rootS carefully pruned. The shrubs should then be set in holes sothat the soil level, after settlement, will be original soil mark on the stem of the shrub.The holes should be back filled to half of its depth-and firmed-by treading. The remainderof the soil can then be returned and again firmed by treading.

(ii) Grass.ng

Preparation

During period prior to planting the ground shall be maintained free from weeds. Gradingand final weeding of the area shall be completed at least three weeks prior to the actualsowing. Regular watering shall be continued until sowing by dividing the area intoportions of approximately Sm squares by constructing small bunds to retain water. These'bunds' shall be leveled just prior to sowing of grass plants; it shall be ensured that thesoil has completely settled.

Soil

The soil itself shall be ensured to the satisfaction of Landscape Architect to be a goodfibrous loam, rich in humus.

Sowing the grass roots

Grass roots (cynodon, dectylon or a local genus approved by the Landscape Architect)shall be obtained from a grass patch, seen and approved before hand.The grass roots stock received at site shall be manually deared of all weeds and watersprayed over the same after keeping the stock in place protected from sun and drywinds.

Grass stock received at site may be stored for a maximum of three days. In case grassingfor some areas is scheduled for a later date fresh stock of grass roots shall be orderedand obtained.

Execution

Small roots shall be dibbled about 5 cm apart into the prepared grounds. Grass will onlybe accepted as reaching practical conpletion when germination has proved satisactoryand all weeds have been removed.

Maintenance

As soon as the grass is approximately a 3cm high it shall be rolled with a light woodenroller - in fine, dry weather - and when it has grown to 5 to 8 cm, above to groundweeds must be removed and regular cutting with the scythe and rolling must be begun.A top-dressing of an ounce of guano to the square yard or well decomposed well brokensludge manure shall be applied when the grass is sufficiently secure in the ground tobear the mowing machine, the blades must be raised an inch above the normal level forthe first two or three cuttngs. That is to say, the grass should be cut so that it is from 4to 5 cm in length, instead of the 3 cm necessary for mature grass.In the absence of rain, in the monsoon, the lawn shall be watered every ten days heavily,soaking the soil through to a depth of at least 20 cm.

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Damage failure or dying back of grass due to neglect of watering especially for seedingout of normal season shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Any shrinkage belowthe specified levels during the conbact or defect liability period shall be rectified at thecontractos expense. The Contractor is to exercise care in the use of rotary cultivabor andmowing mnachines to reduce to a minimum the hazards of flying stones and bridkbats. Allrotary mxwing machines are to be fitted with safety guards.

Rolling

A light roller shall be used periodically, taking care that the area is not too wet andsodden.

Edging

These shall be kept neat and must be cut regularly with the edging shears.

Fertili9ng

The area shall be fed once in a month with liquid manure prepared by dissolving 45gmsof ammonium sulphate in 5 litres of water.

Watering

Water shall be applied at ;east once in three days during dry weather. Wateringwhene%er done should be thorough and should wet the soil at least up to a depth of20 cm.

Weeding

Prior to regular mowing the contra'nr shall carefully reffiove rank and unsightly weeds.

(i) Maintenance

Cultivab'ng

The Landscape Contractr shall maintain all planted areas within Landscape contractboundaries for one year until the area is handed over in whde or in phases. Maintenanceshall Indude replacement of dead plants, watering, weeding, culftvating, control ofinsects, fungus and other diseases by means of spraying with an appmved insecticide orfungicide, pruning, and other horticultue operations necssry for proper growth of theplants and for keeping the landscape sub-contract area neat in appearance.

Pnmning and Repairs

Upon completion of planting work of the landscape sub-contract all trees should bepruned and all injuries repaired where necessary. The amount of pruning shall be limitedto the neoessary to remove dead or injured twigs and branches and to compensate forthe loss of roots and the result of the transplanting operations. Pruning shall be done insuch a manner as not to change the natural habit or special shape of trees

Tree GLards

Where the tree guards are necessary, care should be taken to ensure that they do notimpede natral movement or restrict growth. Circular iron tree guards shall be providedfor the trees at enhancement locations. The spedficabons for which one given below:Circular Iron Tree Guard with Bars.The tree guard shall be 50 cm. in diameter.

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The tree guards shall be formed of (i) 3 Nos. 25x25x3mm angle iron verticals 2.00m klngexduding splayed outward at lower end up to an extent of 10 cas. (ii) 3 Nos. 25x25mmMS flat rings fixed as per design (iii) 15 Nos. 1.55 metres long 6mm dia bars. Each ringshall be in two parts in the ratio of 1:2 and their ends shall be turned in radialty for alength of 4 ca at which they are bolted together with 8mm dia and 30mm long MS boltsand nuts.The vertical angle irons shal! be welded to rings aiong the circumference with electricplant 15 Nos. bars shall be welded to rings at equal spacing along the circumference ofring. The lower end of the angle iron verticals shall be splayed outwards up to an extentof 10cm. The lower end of the flat of lower ring shall be at a height of 45cm. and upperend of the flat of top ring shall be at the height of 2.00 metes. The middle ring shall bein the centre of top and lower ring. The bars shall be welded to rings as shown in thedrawing. The entire tree guard shall be given two coats of paint of approved brand andof required shade over a priming coat of ready mixed primer of approved brand.

(j) Nursery Stack

Planting should be carried out as soon as possible after reaching the site. Where plantingmust be a necessity and/or be delayed, care should be taken to protect the plants frompilfering or damage from people animals. Plants with bare-roots should be heeled- in assoon as received or otherwise protected from drying out, and others set dosety togetherand protected from the wind. If planting is to be delayed for more than a week,padcged plants should be unpacked, the bundles opened up and each group of plantsheeled In separately and dearly labelled. If for any reason the surface of the rootsbecomes dry the roots should be thoroughly soaked before planting.(k) Protective Fendng

According to local environment, shrubs shall be protected adequately from vandalismuntil established.

(I) Compleffon

On completion, the ground shall be formed over and left tidy.13 SPECIAL CONDMONS AND PARTICULAR SPEaFICATIONS

1. Landscape Architect mnentioned herein shall meanand/or any person nominated by him.

2. Wherever applicable, work shall be done according to CP.W.D. specificabons, in vgue, at thetime of invitation of tender.

3. Water shall be made available, near the tube well at one point. Contbactors shall make theirown arrangement for drawing water from there. Water charges at of value ofwork done shall be deducted from the contractors Bills.4. If electricity is required for the works, the same shall be made available at one point wtthin thesite of works, for which recovery @ Rs. per Kwh. Shall be made fromthe contractors bill.

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5. The worics lnduded In the sdiedule of Quantibes Indude grassing as well as planting of treesand shrubs. 'Conbactors' quoted rates shall hndude execution of these works at different levelsand nothing extra shall be paid for any Item, for working at these levels.6. The Gontrbador (s) shall not be entitled to any compensation for any losses suffered by himand/or revision in the rates originally quoted by him.

(a) On acoDunt unforeseen delay in commencing the work, whatever the cause of suchdelays be.(b) On account of reduction in the soope of work.(c) On account of suspension of work, or abandon after award of work.

7. The Contractor shall provide all fadlities to Landscape Arichtect / Project Engineer and / or hisauthoized representatives to make frequent inspection of their Nursery and ascertain theprocess / quality of various categories of bteplants etc., grown by them.8. Contractor's quote rate shall indude the oost of transportation of tools and plants to and fromthe site, sales tax, excise duty, octroi, etc. It shall be dearty understood that no daim for anyextra payment on account of sales tax, exdsed duty, octroi etc., shall be entertained alter theopening of the tender.

9. The safe custo£y and up-keep of various categories of plants brought to site is the soleresponsibility of the contracor and he shall employ suffident supervisoay personnel to ensurethe safety of these items.

10. The site of work may be handed over to the conbactors for shall work In phases, as soon as thesame are available and the contactor In turm shall work In these areas forthwith. Nothing extrashail be payable for sxch phased execution of work.

11. While excavating / executing the wor-k the contrxors shall ensure that the existing cables /pipe lines / structures / fittings are not damaged and If due to his negligence, these aredamaged, the same shall be set right with no extra cost to the dients.12. The Contractor shall cD-ordinate his work with other agendes employed by the aients andensure that the work of other agencies are not hampered in any way during the duration ofconbtact

13. The Contracor shall keep the site of works neat and dean during the execution of the work.Any debris found at or near the site of work shall be moved immediately as and when sorequired by the landscape Architect / Project Engineer.

14. On completion of the work, the site of work shall be thoroughly deaned and all debris removedbefore the work is handed over satisfactorily.

15. The Contractors shall, without any additional charge to the dients, renew or replace any deador defective plants/grass and shall fully maintain the whole landscape for a period of 12 monthsafter the certified date of completion.

16. 'General condition of contract and standard contract Forms of shall also form part of thecontract.

17. Trees shall be of minimum length as specified in the schedule of quantities and shall be straightand symmetrical with a crown and having a persistent main stem. The size of crown shall be ingood over all proportion to the height of the tree.

18. Srnall trees and --hrubs shell -be well formed with the a-own typical of the species or variety.

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19. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF PLANTS:

(1) Plants shall be typcal of their species and variety, well-developed branches, and wellfoliated with fibrous root system. Plants shall be free fron defects and injuries. Plantsshall not be pruned before planting.(2) Plants shall be freefom defects.and-ijuries.(3) Plants shall not be freshly dug and nursery grown.(4) Nursery grown plants shall have been at least once transplanted.(5) Bark shall be free from abrasion.

All trees, soon after planting, shall be propefly supported with bamboo stods to ensure theirsafety against winds or any other factor, which may affect it adversely.

20. PROTECrION OF "TREE TO BE PRESERVED'The contractor shall be responsible for the protecton of tops, trunks and roots of existing treeson site. Existing trees subject to the construction damage shall be boxed, fenced or otherwiseprotected before any work Is started.

21. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF EARTH MANURE AND FERTIUSERSEARTH: Good earth shall be agricultural soil of loamy texture, free from kankar, morrum,shingIes, rocks, stones, building rubbish and any other foreign matter. The earth shall be freefrom dods or lumps of sizes bigger than 50mm in any direction. It shall have pH rangingbetween 6.5 and 7.5.

MANURE: Manure shall be of well-decayed organic matter obtained in dry state from theMunidpal dump or other similar source approved by the Project Engineer. The manure shall befree from earth, stone or other extraneous matter. Manure shall be supplied, at site wellscreened.

FERTIUSERS: If the soil tests indicate pH value not as per the above specification namelybetween 6.5 and 7.5, foilowing measures need to be taken.If pH exceeds 7.5, aluminium sulphate or equivalent fertilizer should be added at the rate of 1kg per cubic metre to lower the pH by one full pointIf pH is below 6.5, add ground limnestone or equivalent fertilizer at the rate of 1 kg per cubicmetre to raise pH by one full point

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