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Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study <strong>for</strong> Proposed Integrated Complex <strong>for</strong> Delhi Judicial Academy,<br />

National Law School, and National Institute <strong>for</strong> Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi<br />

The <strong>proposed</strong> project would not impact the existing water supply infrastructure of DJB as the<br />

increasing demand in future would be met through an additional supply from new water treatment<br />

plant which is being <strong>proposed</strong> in Dwarka. Existing sewerage network would not be loaded as the<br />

project is proposing to install a decentralized sewage treatment plant on-site. Power supply<br />

infrastructure adequately exists in the project area. However, the project is also proposing to install<br />

DG sets <strong>for</strong> meeting the power requirement in-house in case of emergency situations.<br />

5.6.5 Employment Opportunities<br />

The construction of the <strong>proposed</strong> project is expected to provide temporary employment to a good<br />

number of skilled and unskilled workers directly and to others like owner of plant and equipments,<br />

vehicles etc. <strong>for</strong> a nearly 30 months, thus indirectly constituting a moderate positive impact.<br />

Along with direct employment, there will be scope <strong>for</strong> generation of secondary employment to<br />

provide services to the working people during the operation of the <strong>proposed</strong> project <strong>for</strong> various<br />

needs. All these will be beneficial to the local economy.<br />

5.7 Renewable Resources<br />

Potential adverse effects from the use of renewable resources are associated with the construction<br />

of the project components that will require the use of renewable and non-renewable resources<br />

including wood, gravel, sand, steel, concrete and paper products. The materials, apart from paper<br />

products, will be used during the construction period only and will not be required during the<br />

operation of the <strong>proposed</strong> project. Paper products (e.g., paper, cardboard) will be used during the<br />

operation of these components <strong>for</strong> record keeping, etc. However, their use will be limited. It is<br />

expected that the use of these materials during construction will result in negligible adverse effects<br />

on renewable resource supply as the construction materials will be procured from the licensed<br />

materials supplier.<br />

Fossil fuels, such as diesel fuel, gasoline and oil will be used during the construction and operation<br />

of the project <strong>for</strong> mechanical and electrical equipments and should have negligible adverse effects<br />

on renewable resources.<br />

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