proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy

proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy

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Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study for Proposed Integrated Complex for Delhi Judicial Academy, National Law School, and National Institute for Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi • Water Use Water requirements during construction phase will be mainly met through tankers. The requirements during operation will be met through both municipal supply and ground water. Water Use: In general, the proposed Complex is not likely to have any significant longterm impact on the water use scenario of the region during construction & operational phases. 6.4 Land Environment The proposed project will not alter the land use pattern of the proposed site. The site, after completion of its development, would consist of build up structure neatly landscaped, leading to a pleasant outlook. Plantation of trees in the open spaces would add a different dimension to the existing landscape of open vacant lands and would provide a visual comfort. Land Environment: As such, there will be an insignificant impact on the land use during the construction period while a beneficial impact is expected in the operational of the proposed project. • ECOLOGY The impact of construction activities will be primarily confined to the project site. The site doesn’t involve any forestland. Thus, the site development work will not lead to any significant loss of any important taxonomy. Removal of topsoil often leads to soil erosion. Deposition of fugitive dust on leaves of nearby vegetation may lead to temporary 118

Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study for Proposed Integrated Complex for Delhi Judicial Academy, National Law School, and National Institute for Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi reduction of photosynthesis. Such impacts will, however, be confined mostly to the initial periods of the construction phase. The entire complex would be extensively landscaped with a variety of taxa. No wild life sanctuary is involved in the site and vicinity. Therefore, there is no likely tangible impact from noise and emissions during construction on the animals and birds in the area. Ecological Environment: No impact on terrestrial and aquatic ecology is expected due to the proposed complex. 6.5 Socio Economic Environment A sizeable workforce comprising skilled, semi skilled and unskilled labours will be needed at the peak period of construction phase. Significant number of semi skilled and unskilled labourers will be recruited from the near by areas. This will create some employment opportunities in the area. Since most of the sizeable labour force will be drawn from neighborhood, no new environmental problem is anticipated. Temporary accommodation in the form of workers camp will be constructed for a few special categories of migrant skilled and semi skilled workers within the project site. In such eventuality, certain measurers will be taken. The camp will be provided with the adequate sanitation facilities. Therefore, it will not cause any significant social stress, though some degradation in the immediate physical environment would be unavoidable. Most of the construction work is labour intensive. As contractors will do most of the job, it will be ensured that the contractor workers are provided with proper facilities including proper sanitation and safe drinking water supply. There is no permanent resident on the project site and as such, the project would not result in any direct evictions. The construction materials will be procured local market and also though various sources. Thus, there is a possibly of local employment generation, though temporary. 119

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 />

• Water Use<br />

Water requirements during construction phase will be mainly met through tankers. The<br />

requirements during operation will be met through both municipal supply and ground<br />

water.<br />

Water Use: In general, the <strong>proposed</strong> Complex is not likely to have any significant longterm<br />

impact on the water use scenario of the region during construction & operational<br />

phases.<br />

6.4 Land Environment<br />

The <strong>proposed</strong> project will not alter the land use pattern of the <strong>proposed</strong> site. The site,<br />

after completion of its development, would consist of build up structure neatly<br />

landscaped, leading to a pleasant outlook. Plantation of trees in the open spaces would<br />

add a different dimension to the existing landscape of open vacant lands and would<br />

provide a visual com<strong>for</strong>t.<br />

Land Environment: As such, there will be an insignificant impact on the land use during<br />

the construction period while a beneficial impact is expected in the operational of the<br />

<strong>proposed</strong> project.<br />

• ECOLOGY<br />

The impact of construction activities will be primarily confined to the project site. The<br />

site doesn’t involve any <strong>for</strong>estland. Thus, the site development work will not lead to any<br />

significant loss of any important taxonomy. Removal of topsoil often leads to soil<br />

erosion. Deposition of fugitive dust on leaves of nearby vegetation may lead to temporary<br />

118

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