Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................... . ..........*................... 1-1 1 . 1 Introduction ..................... . . ......................................... 1-1 1 . 2 Project Description .................... . .... . ........................... 1-1 . 1.2.1 Site Description ....................................................... 1-2 1.2.2 Infrastructure ................... . ................................... 1-2 ............................................ I 3 Potential Environmental Impacts 1-3 1.4 Environmental Management Plan ........................................... 1-4 1.4.1 Water Management ................................................. 1-5 ................... ................... 1.4.2 Emissions Monitoring . 1-5 1.4.3 Training ...................... . .... ............ ....................... 1-5 ................... ...................... 1.4.4 Emergency Response . 1-5 1.4.5 Mitigation Measures ........................... . ............. 1-5 .......................................... 1.4.6 Monitoring Requirements 1-7 1.5 Consideration of Alternatives ........................ . .................. 1-10 1.6 Consultation with Affected People ................................. . . 1-12 1.7 Institutional Requirements .................................................. 1-13 . ...................... .................................... 1 8 Gas Pipeline . 1-15 ......................... .................................. 1.9 Summary . . 1-16 2.0 POLICY. LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK ..................... 2-1 .................................... 2.1 Russian Federation EIA Requirements 2-1
2.1.1 EIA Preparation. Review. and Approval Process ........... 2-3 2.2 Current National. Sectoral and Local Laws and Regulations ....... 2-4 ....................... ................. 2.2.1 Atmospheric Emissions . 2-5 2.2.2 Aqueous Effluents .................................................. 2-6 2.2.3 Occupational Health and Safety .................. . ...... 2-6 2.2.4 Emergency Response Measures ................................. 2-7 2.2.5 Noise ..................................................................... 2-8 2.2.6 Electromagnetic Field Intensity ....................... . ........ 2-8 2.2.7 Air and Water Quality Standards .................. . ......... 2-9 2.3 Institutional Responsibilities for Environmental Management ... 2-1 3 2.3.1 Legal Oversight and Enforcement of Environmental Regulations ...................................... 2-13 2.4 International Treaties and Protocols ................... . .............. 2-15 2.4.1 "Convention on Trans-boundary Air Pollution for Long Distances". "Resolution on Trans-boundary Air Pollution for Long Distances". "Declaration on Low Waste and Waste-free Technologies and Waste Utilization" ........... 2-15 2.4.2 Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in the Trans-boundary Context ........................ . ............. 2- 16 2.4.3 Convention on Global Warming. Black Sea Preservation. etc ..................................................... 2-16 2.4.4 IUCN Biosphere Reserve ............................................ 2-17 2.5 Appropriate International Values and Codes of Practice .......... 2-18 3.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT ................................... 3-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................... . ..........*................... 1-1<br />
1 . 1 Introduction ..................... . . ......................................... 1-1<br />
1 . 2 <strong>Project</strong> Description .................... . .... . ........................... 1-1<br />
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1.2.1 Site Description ....................................................... 1-2<br />
1.2.2 Infrastructure ................... . ................................... 1-2<br />
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I 3 Potential <strong>Environmental</strong> Impacts 1-3<br />
1.4 <strong>Environmental</strong> Management Plan ........................................... 1-4<br />
1.4.1 Water Management ................................................. 1-5<br />
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1.4.2 Emissions Monitoring . 1-5<br />
1.4.3 Training ...................... . .... ............ ....................... 1-5<br />
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1.4.4 Emergency Response . 1-5<br />
1.4.5 Mitigation Measures ........................... . ............. 1-5<br />
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1.4.6 Monitoring Requirements 1-7<br />
1.5 Consideration of Alternatives ........................ . .................. 1-10<br />
1.6 Consultation with Affected People ................................. . . 1-12<br />
1.7 Institutional Requirements .................................................. 1-13<br />
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1 8 Gas Pipeline . 1-15<br />
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1.9 Summary . . 1-16<br />
2.0 POLICY. LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK ..................... 2-1<br />
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2.1 Russian Federation EIA Requirements 2-1