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Grand Total (A+B) 17,694,225Table 8-4: Summary of Costs for Monitoring during Construction and O/MActivities/ Items Number Unit QuantityRate(USD)Amount(USD)A) During Construction Stage (3 Years) – Contractor's BudgetI Environmental Quality Monitoring1 Surface Water (12 sites @ 3 times/yr over 3 yrs.) nos 108 400 43,2002 Ground Water (5 sites @3 times/ yr. over 3 yrs.) nos 45 150 6,7503 Drinking Water (10 sites @ 12 times/yr. over 3yrs.)4 Air Quality Monitoring (2 sites@ 3 times/yr. 3years)5 Noise Monitoring (12 sites @ 3 times/yr. over 3yrs.)nos 360 150 54,000nos 18 1,300 23,400nos. 108 100 10,8006 Vibration Monitoring LS 50,0007 Dredged Material Quality Testingnos 9 450 4,050(9 sites)II Wildlife Monitoring1 Wildlife Monitoring (Baseline): (Ref:Table 8-10: Budget for Wildlife Baseline470,000Pre-construction, Monitoring:Construction)Establishment and Monitoring)Subtotal (A) 662,200B) During Operation and Maintenance (5 Years)I Environmental Quality Monitoring Budget - Contractor's Budget1 Surface Water (5 sites @ 35 nos 15 500 37,500times/yr)2 Drinking Water ( 2 sites @ 35 nos 10 150 7,500times/year)3 Air (1 site @ 3 times /year) 5 nos 3 1,300 19,5004 Noise (5 sites @ 3 times/yr) 5 nos 15 100 7,500Subtotal (I) 72,000II Wildlife Monitoring for 5 years (Ref: Table 8-10: Budget for Wildlife Baseline81,250Establishment and Monitoring)Subtotal (B) – Budget During O/M 225,250Grand Total (A+B) 887,4508.4 Resettlement Action Plan24. The <strong>Project</strong> will require acquisition of 1,144 ha of land and resettlement of 4,975 AHs. Totalaffected persons by the project are estimated as 76,211 persons. This includes (i)households/persons to be physically displaced (i.e., affected by loss of residential/commercialstructures); (ii) those affected by loss of agricultural land only (i.e., economically affected); and (iii)indirectly affected persons (persons likely to be affected – for example, by the closure of ferries inpost-construction period). A resettlement framework (RF) and resettlement action plan (RAP) hasbeen prepared to address the impacts related to land acquisition and resettlement and to providenecessary compensation. A summary of the RF is presented here.8.4.1 Resettlement Policy of the <strong>Project</strong>25. The <strong>Project</strong> safeguard policies are prepared based on harmonization and gap analysis involvingthe GOB and the co-financiers (ADB, JICA, and WB) safeguard policies and gap-filling measures. Theharmonization also benefited from the Jamuna “best practices” in resettlement. The <strong>Project</strong> safeguardpolicies address project impacts in terms of minimized impacts, disclosure of impacts, publicconsultation and participation of the affected people, payments of compensation at replacement8-33

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