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Davangere 38254-053-ind-iee-02.pdf - kuidfc

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50programs will be part of the capacity enhancement program of NKUSIP.Table 16: Block Cost Estimates for Environmental Monitoring Plan.Item Sampling Method /1 Water quality monitoring during operation period1.1. Sewage quality at the inlet of STP @ approx. Rs. 5000 /sample for monitoring and analysis.1.2. Treated sewage quality monitoring at the outlet of STP @approx. Rs. 5000 / sample for monitoring and analysis.1.3. Treated sewage quality monitoring by third party @ approx.Rs. 5000 / sample for monitoring and analysis.2. Sludge quality monitoring @ approx. Rs. 5000 / sample formonitoring and analysis.Frequency of MonitoringCost perAnnum (Rs)Grab sample / Once in a 60,000.00monthGrab sample / Once in a 60,000.00monthGrab sample / Once in four 20,000.00season per yearGrab sample / Once in two 2,500.00yearsTotal 147,500.00E. Monitoring and Reporting127. Prior to commencement of any civil work, the contractor will submit a compliance reportto DSC ensuring that all identified pre-construction environmental impact mitigation measuresas detailed in the EMP will be undertaken. DSC will review the report and thereafter PMU (state,regional and divisional levels) will allow commencement of civil works.128. PMU, PIU, and DSC will organize an <strong>ind</strong>uction course for the training of contractorspreparing them on:(i)(ii)EMP implementation including environmental monitoring requirements related toidentified mitigation measures; andtaking immediate actions to remedy unexpected adverse impacts or ineffectivemitigation measures found during the course of implementation.129. The PMU, PIU, and DSC consultants will be responsible for monitoring. The DSC willsubmit monthly monitoring reports to PMU, and the PMU will send semi-annual monitoringreports to ADB. ADB will post the environmental monitoring reports on its website. The format ofthe monthly report is given in Appendix 6.VII.CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS130. The process described in this document has assessed the environmental impacts of allelements of the subproject in <strong>Davangere</strong>. Potential negative impacts were identified in relationto pre- , construction, and operation of the improved infrastructure. Mitigation measures havebeen developed to reduce all negative impacts to acceptable levels. These were discussed withspecialists responsible for the engineering aspects, and as a result some measures havealready been included in the designs for the infrastructure. This means that the number ofimpacts and their significance has already been reduced by amending the design.131. The public participation processes undertaken during project design ensure stakeholdersare engaged during the preparation of the IEE. The planned information disclosure measuresand process for carrying out consultation with affected people will facilitate their participationduring project implementation.132. The subproject’s Grievance Redress Mechanism will provide the citizens with a platformfor redress of their grievances and describes the informal and formal channels, time frame and

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