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Due Diligence Report – Social Safeguards (Land Acquisition and Resettlement) Project number: 42486-016 August 2016
IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement
Program – Water Supply Improvement in Akoda
Package Number: MPUSIP-4A Prepared by the Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company, Government of Madhya Pradesh for the Asian Development Bank. This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT DUE DILIGENCE
REPORT
Document stage: Draft for consultation Project Number: 42486 Loan and/or Grant Number(s): {LXXXX; GXXXX; TAXXXX} August, 2016
IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Program
Akoda Water Supply Scheme, District: Bhind
This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not
necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be
preliminary in nature.
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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (As on August 22, 2016)
Currency unit Rupee (INR)
INR 1.00 USD 0.0148
USD 1.00 INR 67.02
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List of Abbreviations
ADB - Asian Development Bank
AP - affected person
BPL - below poverty line
DDR - Due diligence report
DP - displaced person
EA - executive agency
GOI - Government of India
GOMP - Government of Madhya Pradesh
GRC - grievance redress mechanism
HFL - Highest flood level
HHs - Households
IA - implementing agency
IR - involuntary resettlement
IP - Indigenous people
KM - Kilometer
MLD - Million liter per day
MPUDC - Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company
MPUSIP - Madhya Pradesh Urban Service Improvement Program
NOC - No objection certificate
OHT - over head tank
O&M - operation and maintenance
PIU - project implementation unit
PMC - program monitoring consultant
PMU - program management unit
PO - project officer
PWD - public works department
R&R - resettlement and rehabilitation
RF - resettlement framework
RFCTLARR - the right to fair compensation and transparency in land acquisition,
rehabilitation and resettlement act, 2013
RP - resettlement plan
RoW - right of way
SO - safeguard officer
SPS - safeguard policy statement
UADD - Urban Administration and Development Directorate
UDED - Urban Development and Environment Department
ULBs - urban local bodies
WRD - water resource department
WTP - water treatment plant
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CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations .................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 6
A. Background....................................................................................................................... 6
B. Scope of this Report .......................................................................................................... 6
II. POLICY FRAMEWORK, AND ENTITLEMENTS .............................................................. 7
III. SUBPROJECT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................... 8
A. Existing Water Supply ....................................................................................................... 8
B. Proposed Water supply system ......................................................................................... 8
IV. FIELD WORK AND CONSULTATIONS ...................................................................... 10
A. Field visits ....................................................................................................................... 10
V. LAND AVAILABILITY AND INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS ................. 13
VI. CONCLUSIONS............................................................................................................ 19
A. Next Steps ...................................................................................................................... 19
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Summary of Consultation with Stakeholders...................................................... 11
Table 2: Photograph of Rising main, Distribution network , Congested lanes ,Market
areas of Akoda ....................................................................................................................... 15
Table 3: Proposed sub-project components in Akoda Water Supply Subproject, Bhind
District and their involuntary resettlement impact status ................................................ 16
Table 4: Budgetary provisions for project activities ......................................................... 19
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Figure showing the Downstream of Sindh River from Intake for Akoda. ....... 13
Figure 2: Location for Intake Well near bridge on Sindh River at Khera Shyampura
village ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 3: WTP Location near Khera Shyampura village ................................................... 20
Figure 4: Schematic drawing of WTP Location near Khera Shyampura village ........... 21
Figure 5: Proposed Transmission System for Akoda Water supply ............................... 21
Figure 6: Proposed Distribution Network for Akoda Water supply ................................. 22
Figure 7: Akoda Rising Alignment along SH at Khera Shyampura ................................ 23
Figure 8: Akoda Rising Main Alignment at Existing OHT ................................................. 23
Figure 9: Akoda Rising main Alignment at Proposed OHT .............................................. 24
Figure 10: Akoda Rising Alignment Overview ................................................................... 24
Figure 11: Akoda Rising Main along the town ................................................................... 25
ANNEXURE
Annexure 1:Details of Land Ownership for each Water Works Component to be
constructed............................................................................................................................. 26
Annexure 2: Photographs of Stakeholder consultations ................................................. 27
Annexure 3: Involuntary Resettlement Screening Checklists ......................................... 28
Annexure 4: Land Records ................................................................................................... 32
Annexure 5: Self-Declaration for OHT land ........................................................................ 35
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Background
1. Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP) with a sector project loan funding from
Asian Development Bank (ADB) has proposed to implement Madhya Pradesh Urban
Services Improvement Project (MPUSIP), herein after referred as ‘the Project’. Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company Limited (MPUDC) shall be the Implementing Agency
(IA) and the State Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD) shall be the
executing agency for the Project. A project management unit (PMU) created under MPUDC
is implementing MPUSIP.
2. MPUSIP’s physical components include (a) improvements to water in 64 project
towns; and (b) sewage and storm water collection and treatment services proposed in two
(2) identified towns (Khajuraho, and Rajnagar).1 The project also includes an institutional
strengthening component and a project management and administrative support component.
3. MPUSIP will result in improved and sustainable urban services, improved institutional
and financial capacity of urban local bodies (ULBs) to deliver sustainable urban services.
The Project will also support the development and operationalization of Madhya Pradesh
Urban Development Company (MPUDC). The proposed project will be implemented over 10
years (2016-2026).
B. Scope of this Report
4 This land acquisition and resettlement due diligence report is prepared for the
proposed water supply subproject for Akoda Municipal Parishad, located in Bhind district,
under MPUSIP. Proposed components of the Akoda water supply subproject include
construction of water intake, water treatment plant, storage reservoir, transmission mains
and distribution system. The proposed subproject will provide metered water supply for
domestic, institutional and commercial users, including metered connections to each
household in the town. All municipal wards of the town will be covered under the project. The
total population of the town will thus be population of 13746 in Akoda (population as per
census 2011) and estimated population on which it is designed for the year 2048 is 20497 all
the municipal wards of the town are covered in the project
5. A due diligence process was conducted to examine the land acquisition and
resettlement issues in detail, in line with ADB SPS 2009. This report describes the findings
and provides copies of relevant documents, maps, minutes of meetings and photographs.
This land acquisition and resettlement due diligence report needs to be read along with the
Resettlement Framework prepared for MPUSIP.
6. Upon project implementation, the Social Safeguards Personnel at PMU, MPUDC will
be required to undertake a review of this due diligence report, prepare a confirmation letter
or report documenting any modifications for the subproject and submit to ADB; and receive a
‘no objection’ confirmation from ADB prior to start of construction in the subproject. 1.
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II. POLICY FRAMEWORK, AND ENTITLEMENTS
7. The Resettlement Framework (RF) prepared for MPUSIP sets out the objectives,
principles, eligibility criteria and entitlements for APs, based on ADB SPS, 2009 and LARR
2013 as well as national and state laws for protection of street vendors. Until recently, all
activities related to rehabilitation and resettlement in the State of MP had been based on the
Madhya Pradesh Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, 2002 (MPRR) and National
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, 2007 (NRRP-2007). GoMP adopted LARR 2013 on
3rd October, 2014 with some specifications for operationalizing its implementation in the
state2. Details of policies are in the Resettlement Framework for MPUSIP.
2These GOs issued separately in September 2014 (i) notif ies administrative cost of land acquisition; (ii) appoints Divisional
Commissioners as Commissioner for Rehabilitation & Resettlement w ithin their respective jurisdictions; (iii) authorizes District Collectors for constituting an Expert Group separately in respect of each project, (iv) notif ies the factor w hich the market value is to be multiplied in case of rural areas, (v) appoints Officer-in charge of Land Acquisition Section in the Office of the Collector as Administrator for Rehabilitation and Resettlement and (vi) limits agricultural land acquisition, as required by the RTFCLA RR, 2013.
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III. SUBPROJECT DESCRIPTION
8. Project area: Akoda Nagar Parishad has 15 administrative wards with an area of
29.58 Sq.km. As per 2011 Census Akoda is having population 13,746 persons and the gross
population density of town is 4.23 pph.
A. Existing Water Supply
9. Water supply in Akoda is primarily dependent on Ground water source. At present,
water is drawn from 3 municipal tube wells located across the town. Ground water is
constantly getting depleted and tube wells need to go deeper every year. An average ground
water table available in the town is around 20m (ie.60 feet). Besides bore wells, water is
extracted through 205 hand pumps and 6 open wells (for daily usage) located across the
town.
10. Presently ANP supplies 0.375 MLD including un-accounted for water (UFW) at the
rate of 30 litres water per capita per day (gross) through the piped water supply system.
Water is directly drawn from ground water sources and supplied to the households.
11. There is only one existing Over Head Tank (OHT) for storage with a total capacity of
75,000 gallon (ie.340KL) with 12m staging height is located in Ward No.12. The area located
around OHT, water is supplied in that wards only. In rest of the wards, water is directly
supplied through pipes using bore well without any storage or filtration. These results in
uneven pressure across the network and some of the localities ward no.15 have reported
low pressure of water supply.
12. The entire Akoda is being supplied from ground water source and has coverage of
79% of town area by distribution system. Water supply hours in Akoda are 4 hours in
morning and 4 hours in evening. The present distribution system was laid in 1986 with AC
pipes and thereafter it was increased based on requirement and demand. At present the
town has around 12 Km length of distribution system of AC, GI pipes having 38 to 250 mm
diameters.
13. The water is being supplied from OHSR and some of the tube wells are directly
connected to the system. Akoda nagar parishad has one tractor mounted water tanker
having a capacity of 3000liters will be used to supply at the locations where piped water
supply is not there. The town presently has approximately 600 individual water connections.
B. Proposed Water supply system
14. The primary objectives of the proposed water supply subproject include: (i) service improvements to achieve safe and sustainable water services both in
terms of services to residents and cost recovery
(ii) conservation of precious water resources. The project envisages providing
100 percent coverage of population with continuous, pressurized and safe
drinking water services and achieving increased cost recovery progressively
by expanding the coverage and increasing operating efficiency.
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15. Proposed components of subproject includes:
1. Construction of Weir across the Sindh river.
2. construction of Intake well on Sindh River at downstream of bridge near Khera
Shyampura village .It is situated at a distance of 16 Km from Akoda towards Lahar.
3. proposed WTP of 1.90 MLD for ultimate water demand near Khera Shyampura
village
4. Clear Water sump for 60 KL capacity within WTP complex. 5. 1 OHTs of 315 KLL Capacity at ward 8 near tube well.. 6. Laying of rising main of length 16 km. 7. Laying of distribution network of length 38,298m
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IV. FIELD WORK AND CONSULTATIONS
A. Field visits
16 Consultations were undertaken with key stakeholders in line with ADB’s requirements pertaining to environment and social considerations. Tools used for consultation were
stakeholder meetings and focus group discussions (FGD). Consultant has carried out
extensive consultations with affected communities, municipalities and stakeholders,
including individual face to face interviews and public consultations.
17 The major stakeholders are:
a. The municipality, its elected members and staff who will be required to oversee
the construction of the distribution networks and WTP as well as be directly
responsible for the maintenance of the installations
b. Local residents who will take initiative to connect their houses with the water
distribution line.
c. Local business persons and traders
d. School and College Students
e. Opinion makers who are intimately acquainted with and well regarded by the
community who need to be enlisted in spreading environmental awareness within
the community as well as in conveying the benefits of the project.
18. Field visits were made to all proposed sites and pipeline alignments and the
potential impacts and mitigation measures discussed with stakeholders. These consultations
helped identify the felt needs/concerns and apprehensions of the communities related to the
project and priorities of concerned stakeholders. Discussions were held with people residing
at and/or having businesses at/near the proposed subproject locations. Consultations
revealed that people are aware of the problems of the existing water supply system in the
city and are willing to cooperate in the proposed project. The field visits and interactions
helped ascertain that no further survey and inventories are required. Table 1 provides a
summary of consultations and discussions held. Appendix 2 provides the picture of
stakeholders and community members consulted.
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Table 1: Summary of Consultation with Stakeholders
Date Location No. of Participants
Participants Topics Discussed Issues
27th Jan.2016 At Parishad meeting hall
Total=24 Male-20 , female=04
Chairperson of ULB, Chief Municipal Officer, elected representatives of wards,ULB officials,revenue departments officials
Briefing on project objectives
probable implementation
procedures
Need of improvement of the
present situation, Present
drinking water supply source
and its condition
Potential positive and
negative impacts due to
project implementation
Land use and area to be
covered under the project
The Chairman of the ULB
welcomed the project;
Expressed concern about
the present water supply
system and need for
augmentation.
Participants expressed
concern about the
operation and
maintenance of the
facilities developed under
the project and community
participation.
28th Jan, 2016
Ward-10 Total -28 (Female- 8 Male -20)
Local Resident Briefing on project
objectives probable
implementation
procedures
Project effective for Alampur
community people
Community participation in
project implementation
Completion of project on
time.
Community was glad to
hear about the scheme
Assured full support during
implementation.
People were concerned
about the hiked of monthly
water tariff
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28th Jan. 2016
Slum Area
Total=18 F=8,M=10
community people Briefing on project
objectives probable
implementation
procedures
present water supply
system
O & M cost recovery
Grievance Redress
procedures
The women expressed need for the proposed scheme
Due to scarcity of water in summer, women have to face more problems.
Women showed willingness to take household connections if they get suffic ient water.
Expressed need for subsidy in connection charges.
29th Jan 2016 ward 08 Total=20 Male=18,female-02
Shopkeepers, street vendors and seasonal vendor
Briefing on project
objectives probable
implementation
procedures
present water supply
system
temporary disruption due
to excavation.
grievance and redressal
during implementation
business community welcomed the project concept.
Showed grievance regarding present system of water supply.
All gave assurance of full cooperation during implementation
regarding implementation and procedures discussed with the shopkeepers. Briefed about the grievance redressal process going to be adopted in project.
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V. LAND AVAILABILITY AND INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS
19. No land acquisition or resettlement impacts are expected for any of the proposed civil
works for Akoda water supply subproject. The proposed Weir on Sindh river near Khera
shyampura village, the permission for construction to be taken from Water resource
department.
20. No impact on downstream user by the construction of weir & intake well on Sindh
river is anticipated
21. During site visit it was observed that there are four natural streams join Sindh River
with in the 5 km in downstream from the proposed intake location. Out of four, three streams
join from left side and one stream join Sindh River from right side with respect to direction of
flow of the river. All these streams are the natural drains that carry the runoff generated by
the rainfall in this area. There is no industry or town situated in this reach of the river, only
few agricultural fields are found, survey done they use river water for one crop only, for
Kharif crop they use their own source. As the top level of weir is much lower than the HFL of
the Sindh River it will not hinder any downstream user. Hence water will continue to overflow
and no downstream impacts are anticipated due to construction of weir and intake.
Figure 1: Figure showing the Downstream of Sindh River from Intake for Akoda.
22. Intake Well and WTP is proposed on Sindh river on the way to Khera Shyampura
village. WTP land is in possession of Revenue department, as process of land transfer to
ULB is under process. The permission from Water Resource Department for construction of
Intake well to be taken, making sure that its conditions for granting of NOC are met. All other
sites are owned by GoMP, hence only transfer is required from the Revenue Department.
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23. In Akoda town raw water abstraction will be done from weir through intake well on
Sindh River to WTP, then treated and supplied to the town. The proposed water treatment
plant (WTP) will be constructed on land belonging to Government of Madhya Pradesh. The
land has been in the Revenue Department’s possession form many years and was not
acquired in anticipation of ADB funded MPUSIP.
24. The raw water rising main of length 350m from Intake well to WTP will be laid within
the road RoW of PWD road. The clear water rising mains of length 16 km will be laid within
the road RoW of PWD/ nagar parishad road from WTP to OHT as sufficient RoW is
available.
25. The site for the proposed OHT is near pump no 4 ward no. 8 in Akoda and the land
belongs to Nagar Parishad.
26. New distribution pipelines (38298m) are proposed to be laid within existing road
ROWs. Proposed pipe diameters range between 75 mm and 280 mm. Pipe laying activity on
roads in the most of the area will be at the centre of the road, to avoid IR impacts including
temporary economic impacts to shops and businesses.
27. Measures will be taken to minimize excavation, disturbance to pedestrians and avoid
income loss to businesses, while minimizing road reconstruction costs. Temporary impacts
to traffic/ access to shops and residences due to digging of pits for trenchless pipe laying are
possible during construction; however, these will be mitigated by ensuring access to
properties through provision of pedestrian planks, provision of adequate signage, and careful
traffic management.
28. The weekly market day will be avoided for construction. Only mobile vendors will be
shifted to a nearby location during the period of construction and assistance to shift will be
provided by the contactor. No income loss is anticipated.
29. In case temporary shifting of vendors with temporary structures is necessary, such
shifting will be undertaken on a weekly holiday, to avoid income loss on the day(s) of
shifting. The vendors will be assisted to shift and will be able to continue plying their trade
during the construction period at the alternative location.
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Table 2: Photograph of Rising main, Distribution network , Congested lanes ,Market areas of Akoda
Raw water rising main
Clear water rising main
Distribution network (congested lane)
30. House Service connections: Providing house service connection tapping from a distribution main/ sub-main including one tapping saddles, elbows, and service pipe from tapping point to the chamber near property boundary or inside the property boundary. The work shall include excavation, road restoration, etc.. The town is having total number of
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household’s 1907 .At initial phase of project considered 70% of household for water connections with domestic meters i.e. 1340 nos in this project. 31. Among linear component, laying of Clear Water Feeder Mains for the water supply project is proposed to be laid mostly within the existing State Highway No 2 and the (PWD) roads RoW. The common feeder mains carry clear water from the WTP to the OHT of the town.
Table 3: Proposed sub-project components in Akoda Water Supply Subproject, Bhind District and their involuntary resettlement impact status
Components Capacity Unit
(No.)
Length Land
ownership
IR Impact IP Impact
Water Supply
1 Weir 1 WRD Weir is proposed on sindh river.
The permission for construction
of weir on sindh river near Khera
shyampura village is to be taken
from WRD. It is under process.
None
2 Intake well near
bridge of Khera
Shyampura Village
1.90
MLD
1 WRD land The Intake well proposed on Sindh river at down stream near bridge of Khera Shyampura., Land is available on proposed Intake well its on Water resource Department land without any settlement/ squatter /cultivation or other use refer Appendix -4. Its vacant land
3 Water Treatment
plant near sindh
river at khera
shyampura village
1.90
MLD
1 Government
land
4.59 ha of total land available
and land required 1.5 ha for
construction of WTP. Water
Treatment Plant constructed
near village Khera Shyampura.
The land has been in the
Revenue Department’s possession form many years
and was not acquired in
anticipation of ADB funded
MPUSIP. For details of khasra
1387 and map refer Appendix
-4. Its vacant land.
None
4 Clear Water sump
near WTP
60 Kilo.
Lac.Lit
1 Government
land
The Proposed Clear Water
sump at Main Head Work
within WTP complex. Land
belongs to revenue Department,
land identified for CWS along
WTP refer Appendix -4. Its a
vacant land.
None
5 Over Head
Tank(OHT)at ward
8 near tube well
315.00
KLL
1 Government
land
OHT of high capacity
constructed near existing OHT
at ward 8 near tube well. land
is vacant the proposed OHT at
Zone 2 .Land belonging to
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Components Capacity Unit
(No.)
Length Land
ownership
IR Impact IP Impact
revenue Department but now its
under possession of Akoda
nagar parishad refer Appendix -
4. Its a vacant land
6 Guard cum
operator house at
two Intake well,
WTP and
Boundary wall with
gate
3 Government
land
proposed at Intake well, Water
treatment plant guard cum
operator house & 1 OHT
proposed and existing OHT
boundary wall is proposed. The
land area included in proposed
site. its a Vacant land
None
7 Transmission
main(350+15,690m)
350m and
15690m(clear
water feeder
main)
Government
land
Rising mains of 350m from
intake to WTP within PWD road
right of way. Transmission main
(feeder main )of 15690 m
passes through unused
/vacant/barren public lands
/Road RoW of PWD/state high
way no.2
None
8 Chemical Storage
and dosing pump
house
1 Government
land
One at Water treatment plant
.The land is of revenue
department. Its a Vacant land.
None
9 Distribution
Pipeline
HDPE pipe -38298
mtrs
38298 mtrs Road RoW
(public land)
Pipelines pass through existing
road RoWs (government roads).
Temporary impacts on
traffic/access to shops and
residences anticipated in some
places. Contractor to provide
signages indicating available
alternate access route to
minimize traffic disruptions.
Contractor will have to ensure
access to shops and residences
as per EMP provisions.
No
additional
impacts on
IPs other
than
temporary
access
disruptions
identified
as IR
impacts for
all people
in coverage
area.
10 Household
connections with
domestic metres
1097 - During construction period,
access to residences and shops
likely to be temporarily affected.
Contractor will have to ensure
access as per EMP provisions.
No
additional
impacts on
IPs other
than
temporary
access
disruptions
identified
as IR
impacts for
all people
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Components Capacity Unit
(No.)
Length Land
ownership
IR Impact IP Impact
in coverage
area
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VI. CONCLUSIONS
32. No significant IR impacts are assessed at identified sites for sub-project components, as adequate vacant land is available for the proposed facilities, within the compounds of government lands. The weir is proposed on sindh river near khera shyampura village, the permission of construction from WRD is under process. The site for new WTP & Intake well at Akoda was owned by MP Government. Intake well is constructed on Sindh River and NOC for that is under approval. The sites for proposed OHT (near tube well at ward 8) existing OHT is there its on government land its under possession of Akoda Nagar parishad. For linear components (pipe laying) are proposed along government road ROWs. Temporary disruption to road users, pedestrians and community members will be avoided In the most congested zones of Akoda with proper traffic management with the help of local police and officials. Safety measures are taken during construction time to avoid injuries. Inconveniences to the public are mitigated during construction by the contractor through simple measures such as provision of planks for pedestrian access to shops with effective traffic management. A budgetary provision is made for costs likely to be incurred for updating of this DDR.
Table 4: Budgetary provisions for project activities
S.no Description Target group Estimated cost Source of fund 1 For consultation
persons of project area
INR 25,000; Included in subproject cost
2 Communication (Plan) and grievance redress
persons of project area
INR 700,000 Included in subproject cost
3 Tanker supply for areas where existing water supply disrupted during construction
Affected areas INR 150,000 Included in subproject cost
4 10% contingencies persons of project area
INR 87,500 Included in subproject cost
Total INR 9,62,500
A. Next Steps
33. The DDR needs to be updated with the following information:
NOC from Water Resource Department for proposed Weir and Intake well on
Sindh River to be taken. ULB has applied for the same.
NOC from Revenue department for proposed WTP to be taken.ULB has applied
for the same.
In addition to the above, in order to improve the quality of consultations, local
community organizers will be appointed for Project under package; record of
consultations held with local communities and other stakeholders to be included in
updated/final DDR.
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Figure 2: Location for Intake Well near bridge on Sindh River at Khera Shyampura village
Figure 3: WTP Location near Khera Shyampura village
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Figure 4: Schematic drawing of WTP Location near Khera Shyampura village
Figure 5: Proposed Transmission System for Akoda Water supply
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Figure 6: Proposed Distribution Network for Akoda Water supply
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Figure 7: Akoda Rising Alignment along SH at Khera Shyampura
Figure 8: Akoda Rising Main Alignment at Existing OHT
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Figure 9: Akoda Rising main Alignment at Proposed OHT
Figure 10: Akoda Rising Alignment Overview
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Figure 11: Akoda Rising Main along the town
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Annexure 1:Details of Land Ownership for each Water Works Component to be constructed
Component
Location Lat. and Long. of
components
Land ownership
Survey No
Land Available
Availability of Land Record
Status of NOC on land
site location
Weir Sindh river
-
permission of construction from WRD under process
Intake Sindh River
260
2 ’22.89” N
and 780
’ . ”E Water Resources Department (WRD)
- 100 Sqm Sent letter to WRD department
WTP -1.7 MLD
Near Khera shyampura Village at Sindh River
260 ’ . ”N
and 780
’ 9. ”E Revenue Department
1387 4.59 Hec Yes Sent request letter to District Collector
OHT (315KL)near existing OHT
Ward -8
260 ’ . ”N
and 780
’ . ”E ULB
ULB land
900 sqm ULB land land in possession of Akoda nagar parishad
Note: One existing OHT is in good condition they are taken in Akoda water supply sub project. 26°31'54.62"N and 78°54'04.52"E
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Annexure 2: Photographs of Stakeholder consultations
Stakeholder consultation
Public consultation during Transect walk
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Annexure 3: Involuntary Resettlement Screening Checklists
B. Introduction
1. Each project/subproject/component needs to be screen for any involuntary resettlement
impacts and indigenous people impacts which will occur or already occurred. This
screening determines the necessary action to be done by the project team.
C. Information on project/subproject/component:
a. District/ Administrative Name: Bhind
b. Location: Akoda (13 Km from Bhind)
c. Civil work dates (proposed): Not yet proposed
d. Technical Description:
Planning and design of Water Supply Scheme for Akoda;
The scheme involves Water Pounding Structure on Sindh River near Khera Shyampura
village construction of intake well for the same construction of WTP of 1.7 MLD capacity
near the intake well location. Pumping water from intake wells to WTP. laying of Clear
water rising main of length 16 KM from WTP to the OHT. Construction of 1 no OHT of
315 KL having 15 m staging height at ward no 8 of Akoda Laying of Distribution
Network of ~38 km in length having various pipe diameters.
D. Screening Questions for Involuntary Resettlement Impact
Below is the initial screening for involuntary resettlement impacts and due diligence
exercise. Both permanent and temporary impacts must be considered and reported
in the screening process.
Involuntary Resettlement Impacts
Yes No Not known Remarks
Will the project include any physical construction work?
The Akoda Water Supply Scheme will involve following construction works;
Construction of weir on Sindh River near Khera Shyampura village.
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Involuntary Resettlement Impacts
Yes No Not known Remarks
Construction of Intake Well having 5 m diameter.
Construction of 1 Water Treatment Plant of 1.7 MLD capacity.
1 Overhead Tank of 315 KL with 15 m staging height.
Laying of ~38 km of Distribution Network within the town.
Laying of Rising Main of ~16 km from WTP to OHTs.
Does the proposed activity include upgrading or rehabilitation of existing physical facilities?
Will there be permanent land acquisition?
All components of the Water Supply Scheme are being proposed on Government land. The details are as follows;
Construction of Water Ponding Structure, WTP, and Intake Well at Khera Shyampura village on Govt. land.
1 no OHT is proposed on government land at pump no 4 at Akoda.
Laying of the pipe line will be done on the side of the road where sufficient width is available and through the centre/ edge of the road where the width is not available.
Will it require temporary land acquisition?
No temporary land acquisition will be
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Involuntary Resettlement Impacts
Yes No Not known Remarks
required since all the components are proposed on Govt. land.
As per the bid document, temporary site for worker camp and the storage of material site will be decided. Accordingly temporary land acquisition will be done on rent basis.
Is the ownership status and current usage of the land known?
The land details have
already been obtained from the concerned ULB.
Are there any non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site or within the corridor of impact (COI)/ Right of Way (ROW)?
On the proposed alignment of Rising Main no non-titled hawkers & vendors are present on ROW/COI.
Will there be loss of housing?
All pipelines will be laid on side of the roads for State Highway. Pipelines will be taken through Centre or one side of the road for internal roads due to non-availability of space. OHT is proposed on Govt. land. Hence there will not be loss of housing.
Will there be loss of agricultural plots?
All sites identified for
the proposed facilities under the water supply scheme are either under Government ownership or within the jurisdiction of the Nagar Parishad. Hence no loss of agricultural plots arises.
Will there be losses of crops, trees, and fixed assets (i.e. fences, pumps, etc.)?
Will there be loss of businesses or enterprises?
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Involuntary Resettlement Impacts
Yes No Not known Remarks
Will there be loss of incomes and livelihoods?
Will people lose access to facilities, services, or natural resources?
Will any social or economic activities be affected by land use-related changes?
Will people lose access to natural resources, or common property resources, or communal facilities and/or services?
If land use is changed will it have an adverse impact on social and economic activities?
Will access to land and resources own communally or by the state be restricted?
Are any of the affected persons (AP) from indigenous or ethnic minority groups?
Involuntary Resettlement Impact
After reviewing the answers above, EA/ Safeguard Team confirms that the proposed subsection/ section/ subproject/ component (tick as appropriate):
[ ] Has involuntary resettlement (IR) impact, a resettlement plan (or corrective action
plan) is required [] Has No IR impact, no resettlement plan is required.
Prepared by: Darashaw & Company Pvt. Ltd.
Verified by:
Signature: Signature:
Name: Name:
Position: Position:
Date: Date:
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Annexure 4: Land Records
Akoda Khasra map for WTP land
Proposed Land for WTP
Khata no 1387
Sindh River
Intake Well
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Khasra Details for WTP land
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Akoda Khasra map for OHT land
Khasra Details for OHT land
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Annexure 5: Self-Declaration for OHT land