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discharge of any sewage or trade effluent or of any other liquid, gaseous or solid substance into water (whether<br />
directly or indirectly) as may, or is likely to, create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to<br />
public health or safety, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural or other legitimate uses, or to the life<br />
and health of animals or plants or of aquatic organisms.<br />
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, This provides <strong>for</strong> prevention, control and abatement of<br />
air pollution. 'Air Pollution' means the presence in the atmosphere of any 'air pollutant', which means any solid,<br />
liquid or gaseous substance (including noise) present in the atmosphere in such concentration as may be or tend<br />
to be injurious to human beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment.<br />
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, This provides <strong>for</strong> the protection and improvement of environment and<br />
<strong>for</strong> matters connected there<strong>with</strong>, and the prevention of hazards to human beings, other living creatures, plants<br />
and property. 'Environment' includes water, air and land and the inter-relationship which exists among and<br />
between water, air and land, and human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro-organism and property.<br />
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, This provides <strong>for</strong> public liability insurance <strong>for</strong> the purpose of<br />
providing immediate relief to the persons affected by accident occurring while handling hazardous substances<br />
and <strong>for</strong> matters connected here<strong>with</strong> or incidental thereto. Hazardous substance means any substance or<br />
preparation which is defined as hazardous substance under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986, and<br />
exceeding such quantity as may be specified by notification by the Central Government.<br />
[Employers should note that the Loan Agreement between IBRD and the borrowing country may establish<br />
specific measures to be taken during construction of the Works <strong>for</strong> the protection of the environment. Subclause<br />
16.2 should be modified/expanded to take into account such specific measures or other measures<br />
considered appropriate by the Employer]<br />
Environment Management Plan<br />
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a set of measures <strong>for</strong> avoidance, minimization and mitigation of<br />
adverse environmental impacts. The Contractor will abide by the environmental, occupational health and safety<br />
measures listed in the Environment Management Plan (EMP) given in the table below during preparation and<br />
execution of Works. Adverse impact/s on the environment caused due to non-adherence of legal and EMP<br />
requirements during preparation and execution of civil works shall be made good at the Contractor’s own expenses.<br />
The Engineer’s check and certification <strong>for</strong> payment, in accordance to requirements under Clause 42.2 of GCC, shall<br />
also include the per<strong>for</strong>mance review of the Contractor <strong>with</strong> regard to EMP compliance.<br />
The complete document on Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) from which these conditions<br />
have been derived/listed is available <strong>with</strong> the Engineer and State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Contractor’s reference. It is also available on the websites of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and<br />
State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).<br />
S.<br />
No.<br />
Activity<br />
1. Work Plan <strong>for</strong><br />
EMP<br />
implementation<br />
2. Regulatory<br />
Permissions<br />
and Consents<br />
Measures to be Implemented by the Contractor<br />
The Contractor’s Project Manager shall be responsible <strong>for</strong> implementation of EMP provisions and<br />
will coordinate the over-all implementation of the said plan. Along <strong>with</strong> the Work program, the<br />
Contractor shall submit a plan including method statement and timeline about specific actions that<br />
will be taken by him to implement the provisions laid out in the EMP.<br />
The Contractor shall obtain all requisite statutory clearances prior to commencement of civil works,<br />
which includes obtaining permission/consent <strong>for</strong> plants, water extraction and borrow areas<br />
operations. This includes:<br />
• Consent <strong>for</strong> establishment and operation of plant (<strong>for</strong> concrete work) from SPCB<br />
• PUC certification <strong>for</strong> all vehicles/equipment used <strong>for</strong>/during construction<br />
• Permission/consent of the District Administration/Mining Department/other agencies <strong>for</strong><br />
quarrying and/or borrowing operations <strong>for</strong> materials like sand and earth<br />
• Permission <strong>for</strong> water extraction, if applicable in the local area context.<br />
The Contractor shall abide by all conditions laid out in the said clearances.<br />
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