SFG3413 V1 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL REVIEW CHECKLIST Micro-project title: Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhlatyan Community Micro-project #: TSQ-04 Is the Environmental and Social management plan (ESMP) developed? Yes + No _____ Does ESMP provide a full list of potential impacts and establish adequate measures for their mitigation? Yes + No _____ Conclusion of the Final Environmental and Social Assessment Conclusion Micro-project approved Micro-project rejected (environmental assessment completed) + PART A: GENERAL PROJECT AND SITE INFORMATION INSTITUTIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE Micro-project number and TSQ-04 Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhlatyan title Community Municipality, community Syuniq, marz, Akhlatyan community Scope of site-specific Water supply of the village is provided from 3 group sources: 1. two sources activity named "Manchu Chuman"; the catchments are in satisfactory condition, there is a sanitary zone there. The whole length of the water pipe is 3.5km with dy=100mm steel tubes. They were constructed in the 80s. The catchments were renovated in 2007-2008. 1.76km part of was reconstructed with polyethylene. The system is in satisfactory condition. 2. Right wing water sources named "Obi Dzor". 5 small catchments were constructed, the water of which flow into the catchment tank and is delivered to the DRR with dy=65mm steel tubes. The system was constructed in the middle of 70-ies. It is in an unsatisfactory condition. 3. The group of sources named "Dzor of Gyol". A water pipe with 1.5km length dy=80mm steel tubes was constructed (up to the DRR). The system was constructed in 1998 by "Save the Children" organization. The water pipe is in satisfactory condition. The catchments are absolutely damaged. They sank into the sludge because of swamping of the area. The distributing network of the village was constructed in the 60s (with dy=80mm steel tubes). The 1.2km long section was replaced in 2002. Partial renovation was implemented. The distribution network is in satisfactory condition. There is a concrete monolithic DRR in the village. There is a sanitary zone there. Micro-project will provide 2.5km long piping to connect right wing and left wing 6 sources named "Obi Dzor". This pipe will be connected to the existing water pipe of "Dzor of Gyol" (which is in satisfactory condition). This technical solution allows to make up for the lost catchments of the area restoration of which is deemed impossible. The new pipe will change the situation in the village for water users and ensure smooth operation of the system. Institutional arrangements Task Team Leader: Safeguards Specialist: (WB) Erkin Mamadaliev Darejan Kapanadze - Environment Sophia Georgieva - Social Implementation Implementing entity: Works Supervisor: Works Contractor: arrangements (RoA) ATDF GAS LDT HI-LM-KA- LTD SITE DESCRIPTION Name of institution Water Department of Syuniq marzpetaran (regional governor office), Akhlatyan whose premises are to be potable water pipeline non-profit organization rehabilitated Address and site location Address: Syuniq marz, Akhlatyan village. Who owns the land? Land plots proposed for the extension of the village Akhlatyan water supply network according to the legal decision of land allocation N5-A, 01.26.2017. The allocated land is 7065 sq. meter. (Annex 3) Description of physical The provided land plot is not under formal or informal private use; there are no and natural environment structures, crops, trees or business in the provided land. The surrounding area next around the site (see maps to the route of the pipelines does not include private lands or traffic roads, thus and photo annex 1) restricted access to roads and private property and disruption of local traffic is not anticipated. There are no subterranean networks across the route of the pipelines. During the construction works, no tree removal is intended. Endemic species and plants do not exist across the land plot provided for the construction works. Geological conditions are favorable for construction works. Physical-geological phenomena do not exist in the area. The ground waters are located deeper than the pipelines are proposed to be constructed. The precipitations in the area generally have surface flood, and only the part of the water penetrate through the minerals and soil. LEGISLATION National & local Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhlatyan is not subject to legislation & permits that the Environmental Impact Assessment and to the issuance of the expert environmental review conclusion. apply to project activity According to the Armenian legislation, the following permissions are required for this micro-project: (a) Special permission of water use (is available) (b) Land allocation for captations sanitarian areas and pipeline construction (is available) (c) Permission for construction PUBLIC CONSULTATION When / where the public Public consultation was carried out in the Akhlatyan Community on 24 February, consultation process will 2017. take /took place ATTACHMENTS Annex 1: Photos and plan of the construction site Annex 2: Copy of an agreement for construction waste disposal Annex 3: Copy of the land allocation document Annex 4: Copy of the Water Use Permit Annex 5: Minutes of Environmental and Social Public Consultations Annex 6: Copy of the Construction Permit PART B: SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL SCREENING Activity/Issue Status Triggered Actions A. Building rehabilitation [+] Yes [ ] No See Section A below B. New construction [ ] Yes [+] No See Section A below C. Individual wastewater [ + ] Yes [] No See Section B below treatment system Will the site D. Historic building(s) and [ ] Yes [+] No See Section C below activity districts include/involve any of the E. Acquisition of land1 [ ] Yes [+] No See Section D below following? F. Hazardous or toxic materials2 [ ] Yes [+] No See Section E below G. Impacts on forests and/or [ ] Yes [+] No See Section F below protected areas H. Handling / management of [ ] Yes [+] No See Section G below medical waste I. Traffic and Pedestrian Safety [ ] Yes [+] No See Section H below 1 Land acquisitions includes displacement of people, change of livelihood encroachment on private property this is to land that is purchased/transferred and affects people who are living and/or squatters and/or operate a business (kiosks) on land that is being acquired. 2 Toxic / hazardous material includes but is not limited to asbestos, toxic paints, noxious solvents, removal of lead paint, etc. PART C: MITIGATION MEASURES ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES (provide costs where applicable) 0. General Notification (a) The local construction and environment inspectorates and communities have been Conditions and Worker notified of upcoming activities Safety (b) The public has been notified of the works through appropriate notification in the media and/or at publicly accessible sites (including the site of the works) (c) All legally required permits have been acquired for construction (d) The Contractor formally agrees that all work will be carried out in a safe and disciplined manner designed to minimize impacts on neighboring residents and environment. (e) Workers’ PPE will comply with international good practice (always hardhats, as needed masks and safety glasses, harnesses and safety boots) (f) Appropriate signposting of the sites will inform workers of key rules and regulations to follow. A. General Air Quality (a) During interior demolition debris-chutes shall be used above the first floor Construction (b) Demolition debris shall be kept in controlled area and sprayed with water mist to Activities reduce debris dust (c) During pneumatic drilling/wall destruction dust shall be suppressed by ongoing water spraying and/or installing dust screen enclosures at site (d) The surrounding environment (sidewalks, roads) shall be kept free of debris to minimize dust (e) There will be no open burning of construction / waste material at the site (f) There will be no excessive idling of construction vehicles at sites Noise (a) Construction noise will be limited to restricted times agreed to in the permit (b) During operations the engine covers of generators, air compressors and other powered mechanical equipment shall be closed, and equipment placed as far away from residential areas as possible Water Quality (a) The site will establish appropriate erosion and sediment control measures such as e.g. hay bales and / or silt fences to prevent sediment from moving off site and causing excessive turbidity in nearby streams and rivers. Waste (a) Waste collection and disposal pathways and sites will be identified for all major waste Management types expected from demolition and construction activities. (b) Mineral construction and demolition wastes will be separated from general refuse, organic, liquid and chemical wastes by on-site sorting and stored in appropriate containers. (c) Construction waste will be collected and disposed properly by licensed collectors (d) The records of waste disposal will be maintained as proof for proper management as designed. (e) Whenever feasible the contractor will reuse and recycle appropriate and viable materials (except asbestos) B. Individual Water Quality (a) The approach to handling sanitary wastes and wastewater from building sites must be wastewater approved by the local authorities treatment (b) Before being discharged into receiving waters, effluents from individual wastewater system systems must be treated in order to meet the minimal quality criteria set out by national guidelines on effluent quality and wastewater treatment (c) Monitoring of new wastewater systems (before/after) will be carried out (d) Construction vehicles and machinery will be washed only in designated areas where runoff will not pollute natural surface water bodies. C. Historic Cultural (a) If the building is a designated historic structure, very close to such a structure, or building(s) Heritage located in a designated historic district, notification shall be made and approvals/permits be obtained from local authorities and all construction activities planned and carried out in line with local and national legislation. (b) It shall be ensured that provisions are put in place so that artifacts or other possible “chance finds� encountered in excavation or construction are noted and registered, responsible officials contacted, and works activities delayed or modified to account for such finds. ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST D. Land (a) If expropriation of land was not expected but is required, or if loss of access to Acquisition Acquisition income of legal or illegal users of land was not expected but may occur, that the of land Plan/Framework Bank’s Task Team Leader shall be immediately consulted. (b) The approved Land Acquisition Plan/Framework (if required by the project) will be implemented E. Toxic Asbestos (a) If asbestos is located on the project site, it shall be marked clearly as hazardous Materials management material (b) When possible the asbestos will be appropriately contained and sealed to minimize exposure (c) The asbestos prior to removal (if removal is necessary) will be treated with a wetting agent to minimize asbestos dust (d) Asbestos will be handled and disposed by skilled & experienced professionals (e) If asbestos material is stored temporarily, the wastes should be securely enclosed inside closed containments and marked appropriately. Security measures will be taken against unauthorized removal from the site. (f) The removed asbestos will not be reused Toxic / (a) Temporarily storage on site of all hazardous or toxic substances will be in safe hazardous waste containers labeled with details of composition, properties and handling information management (b) The containers of hazardous substances shall be placed in leak-proof container to prevent spillage and leaching (c) The wastes shall be transported by specially licensed carriers and disposed in a licensed facility. (d) Paints with toxic ingredients or solvents or lead-based paints will not be used F. Affected Protection (a) All recognized natural habitats, wetlands and protected areas in the immediate forests, vicinity of the activity will not be damaged or exploited, all staff will be strictly wetlands prohibited from hunting, foraging, logging or other damaging activities. and/or (b) A survey and an inventory shall be made of large trees in the vicinity of the construction activity, large trees shall be marked and cordoned off with fencing, their protected root system protected, and any damage to the trees avoided areas (c) Adjacent wetlands and streams shall be protected from construction site run-off with appropriate erosion and sediment control feature to include by not limited to hay bales and silt fences (d) There will be no unlicensed borrow pits, quarries or waste dumps in adjacent areas, especially not in protected areas. G. Disposal Infrastructure (a) In compliance with national regulations the contractor will insure that newly of medical for medical constructed and/or rehabilitated health care facilities include sufficient infrastructure waste waste for medical waste handling and disposal; this includes and not limited to: management  Special facilities for segregated healthcare waste (including soiled instruments “sharps�, and human tissue or fluids) from other waste disposal; and  Appropriate storage facilities for medical waste are in place; and  If the activity includes facility-based treatment, appropriate disposal options are in place and operational H Traffic Direct or (a) In compliance with national regulations the contractor will insure that the and indirect hazards construction site is properly secured and construction related traffic regulated. This Pedestrian to public traffic includes but is not limited to Safety and pedestrians  Signposting, warning signs, barriers and traffic diversions: site will be clearly visible and the public warned of all potential hazards by construction  Traffic management system and staff training, especially for site access and activities near-site heavy traffic. Provision of safe passages and crossings for pedestrians where construction traffic interferes.  Adjustment of working hours to local traffic patterns, e.g. avoiding major transport activities during rush hours or times of livestock movement  Active traffic management by trained and visible staff at the site, if required for safe and convenient passage for the public.  Ensuring safe and continuous access to office facilities, shops and residences during renovation activities, if the buildings stay open for the public. Environmental Monitoring Plan for construction and operation phases. Where How When Why What Who (Is the (Is the (Define the (Is the Activity (Is the parameter (Is responsible parameter to parameter to frequency / parameter to be for be be or being monitored?) monitoring?) monitored?) monitored?) continuous?) monitored?) CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1. Supply of Purchase of the Offices and Checking In the process Ensure ATDF construction construction warehouses documents; of signing the technical materials materials from of material agreements quality of licensed suppliers, and for material construction; providers borrowing Inspection of provision sites material quality Protect human health and environment 2. Transportation Technical Routes for Inspection of Unannounced Avoid air and ATDF, of construction condition of transportation roads adjacent checks during road Municipality of materials and construction of to the the working pollution with the village of waste vehicles and construction construction hours dust and solid Akhlatyan machinery; materials and site and matter; Movement of construction included in the construction Adequacy of the Reduce traffic wastes agreed-upon equipment loading trucks for disruption routes of transported transportation types of cargo, and canopy coverage of cargo transported in open trucks; Movement of construction vehicles and machinery along pre-defined routes Timely disposal Construction Checking 3. Generation of Entire period Avoid ATDF, of waste to the site and base documents; construction of pollution of formally (if applicable); Municipality of waste construction the designated the village of environment landfills Akhlatyan Visual Locations observation designated for waste disposal Dissolving Construction Visual 4. Generation of Upon Avoid ATDF disinfectant site inspection liquid waste completion of pollution of applied for Sanitary Instrumental pipe water and treating newly Epidemiological measurement installation soil with installed pipes Service of chlorine prior to release into nature for concentration decrease concentration of active chlorine to 75 - 100 mg / l. Provision of Construction Visual 5. Accumulation Entire period Avoid ATDF, waste containers site and base inspection of household of pollution of on-site; (if applicable) Municipality of waste construction soil and the village of Agreement with water with Akhlatyan local municipality household for regular out- waste transporting of waste 6. Safety of labor Provision of Construction Inspection of Entire period Reduce the ATDF uniforms and site the activities of probability of protective gear construction accidents to the contractor’s personnel and enforcement of their use by contractor; Consistency with the rules of exploitation of the construction equipment and usage of private safety means 7. Undertaking Deparkation and Construction Visual Entire period Reduce ATDF, works within the fencing of work site and inspection of disruption of settlement nearly area Municipality of site; construction movement the village of around the Timely backfilling Akhlatyan work site and of soil once pipes decrease are laid in probability of trenches; accidents No parking of construction vehicles and machinery outside work site the way impeding free passage of traffic and pedestrians; No piling and no scattering of construction materials and waste outside the work site OPERATION PHASE 1. Ensuring Permanent Water supply Inspection During Deliver Local smooth operation maintenance of scheme scheme quality municipality of of water intakes, water intakes, operation service to the village of and pipeline and pipeline water users Akhlatyan 2. Ensuring Adherence to the Water supply Inspection During Prevent Sanitary- quality of potable national scheme scheme occurrence of Epidemiological water supplied to standards of the operation water-born Station of RA drinking water the village diseases Attachment 1: Photos of sub-project site Annex 2: Copy of an agreement for construction waste disposal Non-official translation of the above attached document: This is to inform you, that within the framework of construction of potable water supply system in Akhlatyan Community: 1.Excess material (soil), if any, will be taken from the area 2 km far from the construction site, the area name is "Gyuner" land plot. 2. The generated construction waste will be transported to the waste dump located 2 km away from the site, the site name is Akhlatyan land plot. 3.The temporary dump of the soil is not determined. Head of Community (signed) A.Babayan Annex 3: Copy of the land allocation document Non-official translation of the above attached document : Community Council of Akhlatyan Community RA Decree January 26, 2017 N-5-A On land allocation of the purpose of sanitation zone construction by Armenian Territorial development fund According to the 13th point of 10st part of law on Local Self-Government and 18st point of 21st part Land Code of the Republic of Armenia, and support by the Head of the Communitythe Community Council of Akhlatyan Community Made a decision Allocate 7065 qm. land plot in the area named “ Obi dzor" which is Community property to carry out the construction of sanitation zone in Akhlatyan Community within the framework of Social Investment and Local Development Project implemented by Armenian Territorial Development Fund. Vote for 5, Against - 0, abstain from voting - 0 Signed by 1. S. Babayan 2. A. Eghyan 3. H. Minasyan 4. R. Gazaryan 5. Kh. Ohanyan Head of Community (signed) A. Babayan Annex 4: Copy of the Water Use Permit (Non-official translation of the above attached document) Ministry of Nature Protection Water Resources Management Agency Water use permit N000007 5-1-J-S-N Akhlatyan Community Administrative Office RA Syunik Reagion Signed and stamped by Minister of Ministry of Nature Protection A.Minasyan Head of Community A. Babayan Give on 01.27.2017 Is in force until 01.27.2022 Annex 5: Minutes of Environmental and Social Public Consultations MINUTES Of Public Consultation Meeting on draft Environmental and Social Management Plan for the Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhlatyan Community A stakeholder consultation meeting on the draft Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) for the Micro-project of the Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhtalyan Community was held at Akhlatyan Community Administration Office, Syuniq Marz on 24 February, 2017. The announcement for the meeting in Armenian and English languages, including its date and time, was disclosed on the ATDF web page (www.atdf.am) on 14Feb, 2017. Information on the meeting day and time was posted on information boards of Akhlatyan Community Administration Office; in addition, the Administration conducted telephone calls to ensure participants’ attendance. The public consultation was carried out by ATDF Environmental specialist Asya Osipova. 19 participants were present at the meeting, among which 6 women (about 33%). A. Osipova introduced the main purpose of the consultation, the key features of the Micro-project and briefly introduced World Bank requirements and Armenian legislation on conducting environmental and social assessment and reasoned the need to develop ESMP for Potable Water Distribution network projects as in case of Akhlatyan Micro-project. A. Osipova described baseline environmental conditions and outlined likely negative environmental impacts related to the Micro-project implementation. She specified that no tree removal is intended, the site does not involve endemic species and plants, as well as subterranean networks. Physical-geological conditions are favorable for construction. The key environmental adverse impacts include pollution of air, generation of construction waste, disruption of natural landscape. She specified key environmental measures aimed at reduction of negative impacts and emphasized that natural relief and landscape will be recovered after construction works. As the surrounding area next to the route of the pipelines do not include private lands or traffic roads direct or indirect hazards to public traffic and pedestrians by construction activities are not anticipated. A. Osipova explained what measures ATDF will apply to enhance effectiveness of construction waste management. She highlighted that safety measures for community members and workers will be applied. A. Osipova outlined that technical supervisors on monthly basis will keep under control the fulfillment of all the environmental mitigation measures included in ESMP, and report the deviations to ATDF. A. Osipova presented the main provisions of the ESMF concerning to the social aspects of the Project. She emphasized that the project does not involve any resettlement as proposed area of the construction is public property and land allocation document is available. Ms. Osipova explained mechanisms of public engagement and grievance redress mechanism (GRM) to be applied during project implementation. Elected grievance focal point at the community level Hayrunjan Ashot was introduced to the community members. A. Osipova explained the purpose of Focal points at local level and welcomed participants to apply to Ashot in case of questions/feedback or grievances concerning to the project implementation. A. Osipova talked also about main socio-economic challenges including engagement of women, youth and vulnerable groups in distribution of benefits. She outlined that these groups should have equal opportunities to be engaged in project benefits. A. Osipova informed the beneficiaries that they also have the option to contact ATDF directly to communicate their grievance if they are unable to, or do not wish to, go through the PIC grievance focal point. A. Osipova explained all the cannels of grievance submission involving e-mail address, hot line telephone number, postal address and web-site link and outlined that ATDF contact information is reflected on the booklets delivered to the participants, as well as on the information desk to be posted in public visible places in the Community, including Community Administrative Office building. A.Osipova introduced that information on Micro-project details permanently will be available on the information desks, as well as on-going announcements and references. She outlined that these will support to raising public awareness and early identification, assessment and resolution of complaints on Project activities. The participants were welcomed to raise questions regarding to the discussed questions. Following questions were raised by the participants: Arsen Pogosyan: We would like to welcome the Project and outline that this project is very important for the Community as it will enable us to have regular and clean potable water at our houses. Besides, I would like to outline that the Community also has issue regarding to irrigation water supply system which is very unfavorable in terms of agricultural development. Armenak Setrakyan: The other issues of the Community involve bad conditions of inter-community roads. Hovakimyan Seda: In many cases people are not sure where to apply having grievances. I am very happy to hear that ATDF cares about the Communities. The established grievance mechanism is very important as it will enable to quickly raise the voice of community members. Mesrop Meliksetyan: We welcome the idea that you encourage involvement of community members at work activities. It will be very important for community members to have opportunity to be employed at project-related jobs as many households in our community depend on agricultural works which in many cases are not profitable. There were raised technical questions on the next procedures of the Micro-project and start date which were answered by the Specialists. The list of participants and photos are attached. Annex 6: Copy of a Construction Permit Non-official translation of the above attached document Republic of Armenia Syunik Region, Community Akhlatyan Construction Permit N 1, 05.05.2017 This is given for the Extension of the Potable Water Distribution network in Akhlatyan Community The design documents are developed by “Zrtuk� LTD A. Babayan