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ERP Emergency Response Plan RTWs Ri
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1 Introduction1.1 Project Backgroun
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1.1.3 Key Project Components5. The
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option, a consideration has been ma
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1.2.1.6 Relevant National Polices19
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Act/Rule/Law/Ordinance Responsible
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No.Environment Related Internationa
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Red CategoryProjectsIEE, NOCs, and
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environmental risks and impacts in
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Baseline parameters;Level of consul
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There is no exclusive habitat of an
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1.5.5 ADB Study (ADB PPTA May 2007)
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Detailed environmental management p
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criteria assessment was done for RT
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Preparation of Draft and Updated EI
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the impacts to be monitored, and wh
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Table of Contents2 Description of t
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2.3.1 Main BridgeFigure 2-3: Sub-co
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are being studied by RTW team. Figu
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2.3.2.3 General Alignment of RTW19.
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Figure 2-7: RTW typical cross-secti
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Figure 2-9: Typical cross-section o
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41. In Mawa side, a newly emerged C
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The anchor towers would be taller t
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Starting &endingchainage(Km)23+260
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SlNo.Contract Package2010 2011 2012
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2.7 Relevant Associated Components5
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Table of Contents3 Description of t
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Table 3-51: Communication network i
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3 Description of the Environment3.1
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Figure 3-3: Digital Elevation Map o
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3.1.2.2 Strata along North Bank9. E
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Silt (%) 81 70 77 17Clay (%) 17 3 1
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April 2005: IRS P6 LISS III Satelli
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ProjectComponentsConstructionYardLe
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Figure 3-11: Monthly rainfall in Ma
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alluvial silt, alluvial silt and cl
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Figure 3-14: Seismic zoning map of
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District upazila Union Mouza No. of
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Figure 3-17: Flood prone areas in t
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3.2 Ecological ResourcesFigure 3-19
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3.2.2 Forests and Protected Areas44
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A. Kathalbari Char, 5km U/S of BR,
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51. Terrestrial birds can be divide
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C. Turn at Kathalbari Char, 4km U/S
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Char Janajat, 11km U/S of Bridgekm
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Figure 3-27: Migratory and Uncommon
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Gangetic GharialGangetic DolphinGan
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Reptiles63. During the study eight
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Figure 3-30: Fish breeding grounds
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3.2.4.1 Species of Conservation Sig
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Estimated total production from cap
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Figure 3-35: Fish catch composition
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River-Bed Materials: Metals (As, Cd
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ID Location PM 10 PM 2.5 SPM SO x N
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Location Date TimeMea Med Max Min S
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Source: The Consultant Environmenta
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SI No Crop Cropped Area Crop Produc
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exhaustive.3.5.8 Water Supply and S
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Mode of travel Mawa side Janjira si
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CHAPTER 4:SCOPINGAND PRIORITIZATION
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4 Scoping and prioritization of imp
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land, further up and downstream of
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development of Resettlement SitesCo
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construction yard and other constru
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Table of ContentsList of Tables ...
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5.2 Data and Information Collection
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12. Estimate of future sea level ri
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2. During FS, the location of the b
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Figure 6-2: Alternate locations stu
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3. Environmental and SocialAspects2
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equirementsConstructabilityConstruc
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each, the top of the revetment can
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6.8 Conclusion37. Figure 6-6 presen
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CHAPTER 7:ASSESSMENT OFIMPACTS/RISK
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Figure 7-2: Distribution of census
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loss of livelihoods or business opp
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700.00600.00500.00612.70MawaJanjira
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NameIUCN/CITESStatusEndangeredLocal
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NameLarge TreeFrogIndian BullFrogIU
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Estimation of Noise Levels from Pil
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About 2 km length through riverbed
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c. Monitor area for these creatures
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Wave protectionUnderwater slope pro
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Table 7-12: Tree cut for constructi
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Landuse Type Mawa (ha) Janjira (ha)
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agricultural land and support crops
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There must be adequate sanitary lat
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L eq (1 hr) (dBA)Train SpeedDistanc
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2009 12 42 48 392 462014 60 169 230
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GenderTransport Communication111. V
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124. Traffic and Transit Accidents:
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140. Deterioration in surface water
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161. A number of districts are not
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CHAPTER 8:ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT A
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Figure 8-2: Guiding Principles for
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2. The EMMP prepared in accordance
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Parameter Location Means of Monitor
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Table 8-3: Summary of Costs of EMP
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costs, resettlement of the affected
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oundary between the two layers and
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Figure 8-4: Maximum size of Charlan
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Materials can be filled in the boat
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8.9.2.3 Institutional Arrangement87
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quality even for basic services. In
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the location should be relatively i
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118. Experts required for the wildl
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Increasing crop yield on the existi
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9 Institutional Arrangements and Ca
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Supervision and monitoring of the p
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He/She is responsible for the prope
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9.2.1.1 Manager Safeguard (Environm
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(i) The GRC shall review, consider
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Daily Ittefaq, Dhaka, July 10, 2009
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LocationConsultationDate andTimePar
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IssuesDo your children have access
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