E505 Government of Uttar Pradesh Vo u Public Works Deparnment Volume 18 Environmental Lucknow,india Management Plan (PHASE 11) December 2003 (Moradabad - Bazpur) Proje Co-oang Consultnb (PCC) Swices (Loan No, 4114- IN) Consuflancy services for Uttar Pradesh State Rods Project r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DHV CONSULTANTS BV Funding Agency: in association with THE WORLD BANK Halcrow and Partners Operation Research Group Development Consultants Ltd. 1 E MDP Consultants ( Pvt) Ltd IRS FILEi" COPY Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Table 7.1 Environmental Monitoring Plan for Route 11 (NMoradabad-Bazpur) .................. 25 Table 8.1 Desired Monitoring and Reporting Process and Responsibilities ........................ 27 Table 9.1 Bill of Quantities ............... ...................................................... 28 Table 10.1 Environmental Budget for Route 11 (Moradabad-Bazpur) ................................................... 29 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 6.1 Proposed Organisational set-up for UP State Road Project-1l (phase 11) 23 LIST OF DRAWINGS Drawing 11-1 Typical Design for Construction Camp Drawing 11-2 Enhancement of Pond Drawing 11-3(a Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-3(b) Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-3(o Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-34d) Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-3(e) Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-3tfl Roadside Landscape Design Drawing 11-4 Enhancement of Temple + Well Drawing 11-5 Enhancement of Pond + Temple Drawing T-1 Washing Platform at the Edge of the Pond Drawing T-2 Brick Pitching on Slope Drawing T-3 Seating Arrangement Drawing T-4 Brick Paving Drawing T-5 Detail of Stepped Access Drawing T-6 Railing Detail Drawing T-7 Drawing For Silt Fencing Drawing T-8 Wells Drawing T-9 Hand Pumps Drawing T-10 Oil and Grease Separator LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix I List of Applicable MoRTH Clauses Published by Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 1998 Appendix 11 Procedure for Selection of Sites for Construction Camps Appendix III MOU for plantation scheme between the UP Public Works Department and Forest Department. Appendix IV Monitoring Standards Appendix V Reporting System Appendix VI Specifications for Environmental Management Works Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-BazPur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Glossary Of Terms 1. Project Requirement The mitigation/enhancement measure written is essential for implementation. It forms part of the project. The mitigation /enhancement measure may continue during entire project life. 2. Contract Requirement The mitigation/enhancement measure is a part of contract document to be signed between UPPWD and contractor for the implementation of project. The mitigation enhancement measure shall be completed within the construction period. 3. MoRTH Specification The specifications published IRC (Indian Road Congress) to be followed in road construction. These have been adopted by MoRTH. 4. Design requirement Mitigation/enhancement measure specified in the highway design of project route. Govemment of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India 3 Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCO Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Monagement Plan (Moradobad-Bozpur) DHV Consultonts BV December 2003 Project Co-ordinating Consultants Services for the Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project, under IBRD Loan No. 4114-IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN UPGRADATiON ROUTES (MORADABAD - BAZPUR) October 2003 I INTRODUCTION The Public Works Department, Uttar Pradesh, is carrying out the Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project under World Bank Loan 4114-IN. The project preparation activities including the project planning and design is being carried out by the UPPWD through Project Co-coordinating Consultants (PCC). The project envisages the major augmentation of capacity as well as structural upgradation of important highway network in the state of UP. As part of the project preparation activities, the PCC has carried out the feasibility study for 18 corridors (slightly modified from 15 corridors identified by the SOS), based on various criteria including internal rates of return, environmental attributes of the area of influence, the likely social impacts of the proposed improvements, etc. The feasibility study identified 11 corridors (4 corridors comprising 374 km in phase I and 7 corridors comprising 590.74 km excluding bypass lengths of roads in Phase II) for upgradation to SH standards and 22 corridors for major maintenance works wherein 808 km of road is in Phase I and 1736 km in Phase 11 The UPPWD is the executing agency for this project and will be responsible for the overall preparation, implementation and operation of the project. The routes taken up for upgradation under the project are given in Table 1.1.. Table 1.1 Phase 11 Upgradation roads Rovte description L ngth In Cost Ro.te From To Km INR mllilon 3 Pilibit Khutor 72.807 1164.6 4B Lucknow Bangarmou 73.229 1315.9 6 Sitopur Bahroich 88.336 2490.0 7B Azamgorh Phephna 100.929 1986.1 IOA Gorakhpur Shahganj 109.656 2642.1 1 1 Moradabad Uttaronchal 36.335 782.1 _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~ Border _ _ _ _ 16 Deoria I Bollia 109.4471 1763.7 Total Phase 1 590.741 12144.5 The UPPWD, the executing agency for this project, is responsible for the overall preparation, implementation and operation of the project. International contractors selected through International Competitive Bidding shall carry out the implementation. The PWD shall be assisted in the supervision of the construction activities by international consultants. The construction duration of the project will be 2 years. This report details the Environmental Management Plan for route 1 1, Moradabad(Sheesma Doraha) - Manpur - Bazpur(upto Uttaranchal Border). As part of the project preparation, this route has been divided into homogenous links. The proposed road cross-section (W3) after upgradation will consist of two lanes-each 3.5 m wide, with 1.5 m hard shoulder and 1 m soft shoulder on either side necessitating a formation width of at least 12 m. The links and their description are presented in Table 1.2 r.( varnmont eof I If lnr Preirloh Pi ihfi,- W r 's-e nr -f I A .a,,., I a Environmental Management Plan (Moradabod-BazpurJ DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Table 1.2 Details of Route 11- Moradabad to Bazpur Link description | Road No. 1 I Llnk No. From I To 0 Km Moradabad|l 11.2 (Sheesma I anpur MDR 65 31.870 Doraha) l l IIBazpur |MDR 49 11.3 Manpur (Uttaranchal iand MDR 4.485 !________ !_______ _ Border) 10 2 MAJOR FINDINGS OF THE EA Before presenting major impacts on the environment of the study region, a brief description of the project corridor is presented below. 21 Project Corridor The project corridor, from Moradabad (Sheesma Doraha) to Bazpur (Uttaranchal Border), has a route length of 36.355 km. The road traverses in north-east direction starting from Sheesma Doraha and ending at Uttaranchal Border. Major urban settlement along the corridor is Tanda. Other important settlements are Manpur and Bazpur. There is no industrial estate/industry along the road. There are no archaeological/historical monuments along the project road. The corridor mainly traverses alluvial plains. The soil type vares from sandy clay and silt to heavy clay. The mosi commonly found tree species along the corridor are eucalyptus, jamun, babool, mango, pakari, peepal, chunta, khair, dhak, arjun, neem etc. The average tree density along the road is 190 per km. The road crosses Kosi river, Baholla river, Nachna river, Naiya river and Ghugha river. There are total 52 culverts (3 for city drains, 6 for irrigation channels and 43 for natural drainages) and 8 bridges (1 for irrigation channel and 7 for natural drainages). The south-west monsoon contributes major portion of rainfall in this region. The average annual rainfall in the area is 1000 mm, while the annual average temperature lies between 22.50C to 25DC. The general altitude of the area varies from 200 m to 250 m. The project road lies in seismic zone IlIl and IV. The horzontal coefficients (c:) for these zones are 0.04 and 0.02 respectively, as against the highest value of 0.08 and thus can be termed as moderate zone. The project road once upgraded would provide better connectivity with neighbouring and newly created Uttaranchal State. 22 Environmental Impacts Table 2.1: Potential Environmental Impacts Along Route 11: Moradabad-Bazpur Attribute Description of Impacts Significance ________________ ,________________________ _ Assessed Physical - No new quarries to be opened i Low Resources I Existing operating quarries having sufficient material have been identified Air Quality i - Material transport and hot mix plants Moderate are likely to cause pollution during construction. Some localized increase in SPM is also anticipated along stretches where earthmoving is in ______ ___ __ progress. Governmenl of Uttor Pradesh, Public Works Department. Lucknow. India 5 Project Co-ordinaling Consultants (PCC) Services for Ultor Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Manogement Plon (Morodobod-Bazpurl DHV Consultants BV December 2003 AHfribute f Descripilon of Impacts SignHficance _ Assessed - Air quality standards are unlikely to be i exceeded by even 201 1 A.D.i Flora level - 385 trees are to be cut to facilitate I Low construction. - No endangered species of fiora have been recorded close to the project route. Noise Level - Increased noise levels will occur along Moderate stretches where construction work is in progress. - Operation stage noise levels are projected to exceed the norms for residential areas. Fauna - No protected areas are to be located Low with the influence area of the route. - There is no record of any rare or I endangered species of fauna near |____ _ the project route. _ Land use ! - T>-ere is no acq, 'lion of land along | Low this route due to availability of RoW. I - However, there will be natural land- use succession following improved connectivity. Water - 50 hand pumps to be removed for the Moderate Resources proposed upgradation. - Pollution of water resources such as ponds adjacent to the road and rivers/canals crossing can be effectively mitigated if appropriate steps are taken. Human use - 77 public property is being impacted High Values directly along this route. I Resettlement - A total of 588 families will be affected Low of whom 50 will hove to be displaced. 3 CLEARANCE The contractor is requires to obtain the following clearances after mobilisation but before construction works start * Clearance of Engineer for location and layout of Worker's Camp, Equipment yard and Storage yard. * Clearance of Engineer for Traffic Management Plan for each section of the route after it has been handed over for construction. * Consent of the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board for each hot mix plant used by the Contractor. * Any other clearance which UPPWD or Supervision Consultants deem fit to obtain. In addition, the Contractor will submit an assurance to comply with the EMP provisions to the Engineer. Government of uttar Pradesh, Public Works Deparlment. Lucknovp. India 6 Project Co-ordinating Consultonts (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES PROPOSED A description of the various management measures during the various stages of the project is provided in the following sections. 4.1 Pnre-construction Stage During the pre-construction stage, the management measures required will include, clearance of the Col, tree plantation for compensating the lost trees and afforestation for increasing tree cover, measures for protecting/replacing/restoring community resources such as hand pumps and other utilities likely to be impacted before the start of construction activities. 4.2 Construction Stage This will be the most crucial and active stage for the Environmental Management Plan. In addition to the monitoring of the construction activity itself for the pollution levels to be within permissible limits, the enhancement of cultural properties, mitigation and enhancement measures fvr water bodies will go on simultaneously as the construction progresses. The applicable MoRTH clauses to be followed have been compiled and are given in Appendix 1. To facilitate implementation of the enhancement and mitigation measures suggested, working drawings of the some are provided in the Appendices. In addition, the need for a balanced evaluation and planning for risks associated with construction activities related to roads such as accidental spillages and consequent damage to the surrounding environment in terms of loss of flora and fauna, agriculturol crop or worse fertile land, continues to grow in importance. Other possible locations where a risk assessment' will be useful include the locations of Hot Mix plants (spillage of fuel, bitumen etc) and labour-camp sites. The site selection procedure for construction workers camp has been given in Appendix 11. 4.3 Operation Stage The operation stage will essentially entail monitoring activity along the corridor. Monitoring for pollutants specified in the Monitoring Plan will serve the two purposes. In addition to checking the efficacy of the protection/mitigation/enhancement measures implemented, this will help verify or refute the predictions made as a part of the impact assessment2. Thus, it will complete a very important feedback loop for the UPPWD. While risk management here deals exclusively with the physical environment, the Resettlement Action Plan addresses equally reol risks on the socio-economic aspects. Contingency Planning may be adopted to set aside resources for the events for which there is no way of predicting severity and probobility of occurrence with any great degree of confidence. Normally fixed proportion of the emergency response resource allocotion is kept always on stand-by to counter such a situation. 2 The inputs from this and other projects of similar nature will help improve the quality ot the environmentol management plans in subsequent projects or modify any future activities along this highway too. Risk Management during the operation phase of the project almost exclusively deals with the accidents of vehicles carrying fuel or other hazardous materials. At this stage too, a dispassionate weighing up of the severity and probability is a must to ensure thot neither too many nor too few resources such as personnel, vehicles or communication facilities are available to tackle the situation whenever it arises. Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public WorTs Department. Lucknow, India 7 Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 The measures adopted and/or to be adopted during different stages of the project have been detailed in Table 4.1. Table 4.1 Environmental Management and Action Plan for Moradabad- Bazpur (Route 11) Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to i t Acniin Implementation Issues/impacts Mflgation Measures Contract Documents I cion Responsibilities PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE (removal of trees and encroachments: sIe clearances, establishments of construction camps) Uncertainties con- Refer RAP for Details cerning land and other assets acquisition Inadequate Refer RAP for Details compensation and other grievances Tree clearance (385 *Compensatory eIndian Forest Act T Only marked trees will .UPFDC. SC. PWD & trees to be cut) plantation & (1980] ! be felled. Forest Deportment additional *Compensatory ! plantation plantation of 770 trees I 0 2 saplings for each tree felled. .1914 additional trees to be planted. * Removal of trees will be only within Col afterj joint verification with forest department. Grubbing & levelling eRemovol of remains .Project * Contractor will carry .FDC, SC & PWD of trees to facilitate Requ'rement out the clearing of and construction stumps and levelling and corting away * Carting away will be of remains. done by the FDC after the stumps are removed from the ground. Siting of construction *Siting vAll be final *Project * Contractor will prepare *SC. PWD yard after approval of Requirement a site plan. SC who win look * The contractor will into the site and avoid site near water- planning of the courses for site fuel & I contractor. lubricant storoge I areas. Machinery and equipment area will be! protected. CONSTRUCTION PHASE (earthworks; road construction; camp site operatlon- procurement of material from quarries.crushers and borrow areas; traffic management during construction) Borrow pit exploitation .Indemnity by | *MoRTH 305.2.2.2 *Contractor will T*Contractor and PWD causing loss of contractor to verify that enough productive land UPPWD against third quantity of borrow party claims. material is avoilable at identified borrow pits along project route at chainages 1 9.500(MDR-65). 25.400(MDR-65), 42.500(MDR-65) and 39.600(MDR- 10). I *Equitable *Contract *UPPWD will check I .The PWD. NGO and agreements for Requirement restoration and contractor borrow pit post-restoratior. use. exploitotion to be reached between land owners and contractors in- cluding measures for, Government of Uttar Prodesh. Public Works Department, Lucknow. India 8 Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Management Plan (Moradabod-BaZPur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancemet/ Reference to Management Action Implementation Issues/impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documentfs anag__ | Responsibiliies post-restoration. I i Contractors to submit *MoRTH 305.2.2.2 I.nclusion of | *PWD and supervision plans to UPPWD for appropriate clause consultants borrow pit exploita- in construction i tion as well as post- contracts, moni- - use restoration. This toring of has to be done complionce during I before com- construction and mencement of work. proper administra- implementation of tion of contracts will! approved plans has I be ensured. to be ensured by the supervision consultant. eContractors to be eDetoiled .NGO, PWD cnd advised that I programme I supervision consultant ! extensive covering restoration exploitation of shol-| for other productive! low borrow areos will1 use will be pre- not be approved. pared by the contractor and overseen by a i | W ~~~~~~competent NGO.i 'Restoration and *Monitoring of .PWD, Supervision con- post-restoration restoration work will sultant. NGO productive use of be taken up. land to be ensured by the contractor. *One of the productive use is usage of borrow area for aqua culture. Erosion of embank- *Earth works .MoRTH 306.3. *lnclusion of eSupervision consult- ments shoulders and specifications io MoRTH 307 shall be appropriate items in ant, PWD. contractor pavement leading to include provision for applicable for specification. and PCC. detefioration and of- stable slope mitigation measures1 monitoring of fecting stability and construction, com- in this impact compliance dunrng integrity of road pacting and laying construction ond out turf including appropriate watering until administrotion of ground cover is fully contracts will be established. ensured. Embankment protection measures are required at following locations o new bridges to be constructed to replace older ones at Chainages 23.200 (MDR-65). 25.250 (MDR-65), 26.200 (MDR-65), 33.200 (MDR-65)i 37.900(MDR-65) and I 38.800(MDR-49). | 41.500(MDR-49). *Standard turfingwill be provided at all locations as slopes of embankments of these minor i bridges/culverts are not too steep. *Measures to be adopted are: *Discharge zones of drainage structures (culverts and bridges) will be provided with riprop. 9 Environmental Manogement Plon (Moradabad-BazPur) DHV Consu!tonts BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to Management Action Implementation Issues/Impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents _________ - Responsibillties *Construction in ero- sion and flood prone areas will be restricted in monsoon season. i .Flood protection I meosures will be I constructed at I location near f erkheda Chauraha I i I (MDR-65). Flooding at this location is due! to low level of I carriageway. It is I suggested proper drains and a raised carriageway be provided at this | crossing. I _ Sofe site for construc- *Site to be located at|*Contract |PWD will approve .PWD, Supervision tion workers camp least at 500 m down Requirement the site chosen by Consultant and wind from I the contractor Contractor habitations suchas *Conditions will be *PWD, PCC Consultant ' Tanda, Manpur, put in contract t Bazpur etc. A document for generic plan for the location of site at construction cOmp above specified along with various distances. facilities and their locations is indicatedc in DroAwing I1 . I Sanitation and disposolf *Proper availability of .MoRTH 105.2 *Contractor will *PWD, Supervision facilities at drinking water and instofl temporory Consultant and construction workers sonitotion facilities at, toilets with septic Contractor comp workers' camp | tank/soak pits. oContraclorwill .PWD, Supervision provide suitoble Consultant and collection and Contractor disposal system for domestic refuse. * For coflection of domestic refuse dustbins in adequate numbers wil be provided. The collected waste may be disposed off at the nearest municipal disposal site. Cooking fuel at work- .Workers' shall not .Contracior will .PWD, Supervision ers camp depend for cooking " ensure availability Consultant and on wood. of kerosene oil. Controctor iInclusion of the* iabove conditions in, contract document! will be ensured. ______ Health facilities at .Availability of first aid jThe contractor will .PWD, Contractor. workers' camp and health focilities ! ensure first aid I PCC and Supervision boxes in adequate I Consultant. numbers and make! shift dispensary at I camp. The above condition will be put in contract document. The dispensary shall be manned by a compounder. A physician shall visit dispensary at least three times a week. AIDS/HIV awareness *Workers will be INGO. contractor e NGO and contractor, compaign at workers' mode aware of _ and PWD will PWD and Supervision Government of Uttar Pradesh. Public Works Department, Lucknow, India 10 Environmentol Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to I Implementation Issues/impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents Mancemen con Responsibilities camp [ HIV/AIDS and j organise awareness' Consultont. protection measures. programme every I ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~month; ________________________________;_ ____ _ _________________ ________ _ _________ont Damoge to services IRelocation of any !MoRTH 110.2 i .Potentially affected' *Supervision Consult- running parallel or I potentially affected services identified in' ants/ Contractors/ across the road during services prior to design stage. PWD construction leading to commencement of interruption in supply any construction . works I eContractors will be *MoRTH 110.6 -Service undertakers *Statutory undertakers/ responsible for I will be notified for NGO/PWD/Supervisio identifying and ' relocation and n Consultant safeguarding necessory services adjacent to programming to works and for com- avoid construction pensating statutory delays (incl. undertakers for any I payments). accidental damage to such services. ii | .Relocation works .PWD/ Supervision will be completed Con- by statutory sultant/Contractor . undertakers before! road construction works proceed in accordonce with o an agreed programme. Inclusion of I *PCC Consultant and oppropriate ciauses PWD in construction contracts; monitoring of compliance during construction and proper ad- ministration of con- tracts. Fire Prevention *The contractor will .MoRTH 11 1.6 * Provision of *Contractor adopt scte work adequate fire practice and hove fighting equipment adequate fire will be made by the fighting facilities controctor. | Presence of contrac- *Controctor to .MoRTH 105.2 *inclusion of .PCC Consultont. su- tor's workforce increas- provide own suitably appropriate clouses| pervision consultant ing pressure on already equipped and I in construction and PWD strained local focilities staffed site I controcts: ; including health & emergency medical I monitoring of medical facilities facilities. compliance during construction and proper ad- ministration of con- tracts will be |____ _____ ____ I____ -ensured. I Incomplete post-use *Contractor will *MoRTH 105.2 oInclusion of !PCC Consultant. su- clearance and rein- | prepare site appropriate clauses! pervision consultant statement of base restoration plans for in construction and PWD camp, leading to loss approval of UPPWD contracts: .Supervision consult- of land productivity or and to implement monitoring of ants/ additional costs for these plans fully priori compliance during PWD/Contractor land owners to rein- to demobilization. All construction and state land temporary works proper ad- sites to be notified ministration of con- .Supervision consult- by the contractor tracts will be ants/ prior to use. The PWD ensured. PWD/Contractor / supervision .AII sites will be consultant will photographed to ensure that I record pre-use restoration plans are I state. such that sites will be *BOQ's will include restored to peruse nominated status. Iumpsum for reinstotement of I______ _ ± |temporary site. Government of Ullar Vrodesh. Pubiic Works Department. Lucknow. India 11 Project Co-ordinatina Consultonts IPCCI Services for Uttar Pradesh State Ronds PrNlert Environmental Manogement Plan (Moradabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to Management Action I Implementltion Issues/Impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents 9. ResponsibilNlies Pollution of land. _ During construction it *MoRTH 306.3 .Monitoring of *PCC Consultant. Su- ground water and sur- will be ensured that compliance during pervision Consultant, face woter arising from! contractor does not construction and I PWD. Contractor and sonitory and other dispose off debris in strict administration Statutory Undertakers wastes and spillages water bodies by of contracts will be providing ensured. i sedimentation traps. The sedimentation traps will be provided near the water bodies where the construction is in progress. eSoil laden run off will .Provision of waste I.PCC Consultont. Su- not be diverted to disposal site for ! pervision Consultant. water bodies by waste from PWD Contractor and I provision of I construction and i Statutory Undertokers sedimentation traps. storage yard. * Vehicle .PCC Consultant, Su- maintenance and , pervision Consultant. refuetling will be I PWD Contractor and confined to areas j Statutory Undertakers ! under construction yard to trap discarded lubricant I and fuel spills Oil traps smoll be installed at construction yard and to separate oil and water. *Sanitation waste eSeporate septic *PCC Consultant. Su- from workers' comp tanks shall be used I pervision Consultant. will not be diverted for the disposal of PWD. Contractor and to water bodies. The sanitary waste Statutory Undertakers waste water will be diverted to septic tanks. eContractris to pre- *MoRTH 105.2 *Monitoring of *Supervision Consult- pare, for UPPWD's compliance during | ant. PWD. Contractor approval detailed construction and and Statutory Under- public health utilities strict administration takers plon for the workers of contracts will be camps and other ensured. i works sites. which make adequate provision for safe dis- posal of all wastes and prevention of spillages, leakage of polluting materials etc. .Confractor to be re- .MoRTH 306.2 *Monitoring of I *Supervision Consult- | quired to pay all compliance during ant. PWD. Contractor costs associated construction and and Statutory Under- with cleaning up any strict administration takers pollution caused by of contracts will be their activities and to ensured. pay full compensation to those affected. Contractor's water ab- i .Contractor will make .MoRTH 306.2 .Monitoring of -Supervision consull- straction resulting inr suitable compliance during ant. PWD. PCC Con- depletion of scarce arrangements tor construction and sultant water resources with own supply and strict odministration local users and protec- protection of water of controcts will be tion of surface water bodies from pollution ensured. bodies from pollution *Silt fencing to be generated due to provided oll oround construction activities the bose of the stockpile of materiols wherever material Is I ______________ _ I stockpiled near Environmrentol Management Plan (Moradabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to | Implemenfaflon Issues/lImpacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents oMbaegement Action IesponsibinIes water bodies as per typical drawing T-7 Construction traffic *Contractors will use *Contract *'Monitoring of . Supervision consult- causing pavement appropriate vehicles Requirement compliance during ant, PWD. PCC Con- and structure damage and to comply with construction and sultant due to overlooding, legal gross vehicle strict administration increosing congestion and axle load limits of contracts will be and increased road ensured. safety hazards *Contractors will *MoRTH 119 & *Preparation and j 'Supervision consult- j repairdamageat MoRTH 111.11 enforcement of ant. PWDDDD. PCC | own expense traffic Consultant management plans will be ensured by the supervision consultant. 'Contractors will mini-I jMoRTH 112 '*Monitoring of 'Supervision consult- mise road safety I compliance during ant. PWD, PCC Con- hazards and construction and sultant inconvenience to! strict administrationui other road users by j of contracts will be! !taking appropriate ensured. I measures *These measures include - construction of diversions - reduced speed signs and boards before diversion indicating such diversions. - Proper blocking of road under construction to avoid following of different paths at diversions. - Maintaining two way traffic flow by proper information to traffic porice. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ I _ - _ _ Road sofety hazards 'Controctors will toke *MoRTH 112 'Monitoring of jPCC Consultant, su- associoted with all reasonable compliance during pervision consultant temporary traffic measures to construction and I and PWD diversions minimise interfer- strict administration j ence with traffic flow of contracts will be and to provide safe ensured. transit at diversions 'These measures include construction of diversions reduced speed signs and boards before diversion indicating such cdiversions. - Proper blocking of road under construction to ovoid following of different paths at i diversions. IMaintaining two way traffic flow by proper information to traffic police. Environmentol Manogement Plan (Maradabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference 1o Managi Implementation Issues/impacts Mitigation Measures Contract Documents gement Action Responsibilitles Air pollution from as- 1 .Asphat and Hotmix * MoRTH l1 1.5 *FMonthly monitoring *PCC Consultant, su- phalt and Hot mix plant wi be located in of air pollution and I pervision consultant. plants. construction down wind drection at timely action to de-I PWD and contractor yard and due to a minimum distance of I crease the movement of 500 m from urban pollutant mechanicol townsiand vllages concentration by compoctor. along project route. appropriate measures will be , token. ITrucks carrying con- I *MoRTH 111.8 'The supervision .PCC Consultant. su- struction material will consultant will ; pervision consultont. be covered with tor- enforce the PWD and contractor pourin to avoid spill- mitigation measures ing. suggested through efficient monitoring. *Water sprinkling will *MoRTH 111.8 !PCC Consultant. su- be corried out in j pervision consultant, mornings and eve- PWD and controctor nings on haul roads and compact surface. *Vehiles and .MoRTH 111.1 *PCC Consultant, su- construction : pervision consultont. machinery wi be i PWD and contractor maintoined to conform emission standards specified by SPCB. *Stock piled sand and *MoRTH 111.1 *PCC Consultant. su- stone will be wetted pervistion consultant. before loading. PWD and contractor 'Construction debris shall be disposed only at designated sites. _I_ Negative Impact on *To compensate for .Design *The UPPWD will *PWD, supervision. Flora due to Cutting of 385 number of trees Requirement ensure availability consultants, Trees to be cut. 770 of budget to State controctor. NGO, number of trees will Forest Department Forest Department be planted. for plantation and * MOU for the consultation that plantation scheme specified number o between the Public trees are planted. works Deportment and Forests Department given in Appendix 111. Negative Impoct on *Additional *Design - j - Fauno plantation sholl i Requirement provide habitat to j nesting Avifauna lost due to cutting of roadside plantotion.! *Construction workers| sthall be trained about safe hondling of animals if found by chance The cost for training to workers on this aspect has been built in training component cost separately. Government of Uttcr Prndi-h Pi ghlit- We,vrftr m lr-irf-mn I . .1,.... 11 A Environmentol Management Plan (Moradabod-BazPur) DHV Consultonts BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ i Reference to naMet Actio Implementation Issues/impacts Mitigatlon Measures IControct Documents Management Action High Noise Levels eDouble-glazing of *Design !Provision in .PWD, PCC, openings of sensitive Requirement contract document, Supervision receptors for construction ot Consultant and Con- (educotional noise barriers, tractor institutes) at km I 21.500(MDR-65S 26.697 and 28.133 I .Provision of "Blow i No-Horn" signs at the! approaches to the _ structures _ _ Cultural Severances ... Shrine on this ODesign .PWD will make .PWD, NGO and route to be shifted in Requirement available supervision consultant consultation with budgeted fund and concerned people space for shifting and following judicious j engineering design _ i Occupational Safety *Construction workers .MoRTH 111.6 *Ensure adequacy I *PWD, PCC, contracto and Health be provided with and avoilobilityof and supervision con- personal protective PPEs. sultant. equipment (PPE) i i such as earplugs. helmets, safety shoes, gloves. etc. _ __ i Bridge construction on i -The construction *Design - .Provision will be Controctor super rivers and canals should be in the Requirements made in contract vision consultant. (Biher Canal seoson which has document UPPWD (Choinage 37.900) lean flow. * Design Gugha River *Oil interceptors and Requirements *Provision will be (Chainage 41.500) sedimentation traps made in contract should be instolled document to avoid contamination of canal water by oil . MORTH 1200 * Conditions will be UPPWD SC and debris /soil. Few included in Contrac. construction related contract Contractor Mitigation measures document. are given below. a) Wefl foundation should be used to support the structural load of this bridge with a | suitable diameter| , well to have i minimum impact on river j ecosystem. | Environmental Manogement Plan (Morodabod-BozpurJ DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reterence to I Implementation Issues/impacts iMitigation Measures Contract Documents Management Action ResponsibilHites Siltation into water a a) Slit fencing will be .MoRTH 306 i. Conditions vill be ! UPPWD, SC, Bodies provided at the put in contract Conirocior base of the *MoRTH :306 document. embankment for the entire perimeter of any water body (including wells) I as per detail in ! drawing b) Siltation of soil into the water bodies will be prevented as for as possible. The contractor will ! take all t reasonable measures in this case. I c) A construction j material containing fine particles shall be stored in an enclosure such that sediment - laden water does not go water body. Torrent Run off ta) No tree or MoRTH :201.2 * Conditionswillbe T * UPPWD.SC, vegetation other included in Contractor than those MoRTH :306.2 & 4 controct designated for documeni. felling will be cut. b) The contractor shall take all necessory precaution and construct temporary/ permonent devices to prevent water pollution (due to siltation cnd increase of turbidity). Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department. Lucknow, India IA Environmental Management Pian (Moracdabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ Reference to M A Implementation Issues/impacts Mitigation Measures I Contract Documents Mangement Action Responsibilittes Alterotion of Drainoge a) In selection of . MoRTH 305.3.7 !. Conditions will be ^ UPPWD,SC, water body I included in Contractor earth, stone or * MoRTH 306 | contract any construction I document. materials or appendage shollI be property disposed off so as not to block the flow of water l b) All necessary . measures sholl be token to prevent earthwork, stonework, materials and I appendage shall be properdy disposed off so i for as not to | block the flow of water. Contaniination of a) Al measures will . MoRTH I I 1. . Conditions will be j UPPWD,SC. water from be taken to included in Contractor construction wastes prevent the contract waste water document. produce in i construction from entering directly I into water body as directed by engineer. b) Construction works on river shall be avoided during monsoon Environmental monitor- *Ambient air quality *Contract *Records will be .PWD, PCC. contracto ing during Construction to be measured Requirement maintained for and supervision con- Phase once in a season reporting and for sultant (except monsoon] future reference. at location specified in monitoring plon. Monitorng standards provided in Appendix IV. C *Water quality -Contract PWD, PCC contract (groundond Requirement !and supervision con- surfacel to be sultont monitored once in a year (except mon- soon season) at locations specified in monitoring plan *Noise levels to be -Contract I .PWD, PCC. contracto monitored once in a Requirement and supervision con- season at locotions sultant specified in monitor- i ing plan -Soil quolity along *Controct I .PWD, controctor ond RoW to be Requirement | supervision consultant monitored once a year. .Monitoring of con- *Contact I *PWD, supervision _ struction sites for or- requirement _ consultant Government of Uttai Pradesh, Public Works Department. Lucknow, India 17 Project Co-ordinating Consultonts IPCCI Services for Uttar Prodesh StnIri R2"nrc Prniprt Environmental Management Plan (MorodObod-Bozpur) DHV Consultonts BV Decem ber 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ | ReferencetotA n mplemenfaflon _________________ I Mfg fo Me srs Contrat D c m nsM Issues/impacts MitigatonMeasures aResponsibilities rangements made for protection measures at storage areos, drainage I .Inspection of ! *Supervision construction omps consultant. PWD i for sanitation _ i Enhancement Measures Enhancement of Road No Ponds and - Side Ponds and Water hence no Bodies enhancements Road side Landscape *Plontation along *Design *Necessory details o! *PCC PWD, the corridor shall be Requirement outlines enhonced Supervision as per the typical measures will be in- Consultont. NGO and designs provided in cluded in contract Contractor, UP State Drawings 11-3(A) to document. Forest Development 11-3(C), subject to Corporation. the approval of I these from UP forest Development Corporation. iSuitable design as per the land avail- I ability shall be pro- vided. Cross drainage and *Desiltation of drains *Design oMaintenance ot re- *PWD flooding to ovoid water Requirement cords ot desiitotion logging. The desiltation should -Design be conied out Requirement before on set of monsoon. The desiltotion records should be mointained in formats specified in EMP. * Enhancement works on water bodies shall be taken up only in dry season OPERATIONAL PHASE Increased Air Pollution *Ambient air quality -Project I .Monitoring PWD monitoring at Requirement frequency is thrice I following locations: in the operation .Sheesma Doraha phase. .Tanda . Bazpur (Uttaronchal _ Border) ___ . _ i Noise Pollution .Noise pollution .Project .Monitoring .PWD monitoring at Requirement frequency is thrice following locations in the operation along the project phase. route corridor. *PWD and PWD *Sheesma Doraho *Local unit of PWD .Tando will ensure * Bazpur maintenance and (Uttoranchal Border) to make inspection .PWD and State Traffic *Strict compliance *Information about Police for no horn in 'No Horn Zone' on identified places in each route shall be design. given to state traffic police for complionce. Govemment of Uttar Prodesh. Public Works Deportment, Lucknow. India 18 Project Co-oidinating Consultonts (PCC) Services for Uttar PrnrlA- -- ^ 4-- Environmental Management Plon (Moradabod-Bozpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Environmental Enhancement/ I Reference to gement Acti Implementation Issues/impacts Mitlgation Measures Contract Documents Man ion| Responsibliities Water Pollution *Provide 4 nos of oil- *Project .Monitoring ! *PWD cum-sediment traps! Requirement frequency is thrice at ends of ditches in operation phase near the following location: water bodyatkm , 37.900(Biher Caonal), 39.600(Kosi river) and 41.500(Gugha river), of o Monitoring of surface and ground! water quality at following locations at leost once a year: , .Pond to Mundimilla *Hand Pump at _ Tanda _ __ ! Soil Characteristics 1 *Monitoring of soil -Project *Monitoring iPWD quality of Requirement frequency is thrice I agricultural field in operation phase. close to RoW at Sarathal. *Checking of .Proper *PWD, Forest Depart- overflow of spillage maintenance of ment from the avenue trees and carriogeway by vegetation will be promoting growth taken up. of vegetation cover along the road shoulders and preventing over- flow in agriculture field. Maintenance of rood *The saplings shall *Project * *Appointment of an *PWD side plantation be planted and Requirement engineer for shall be watered at arboriculture and regular intervals. stoff to assist him *Replacement will be done. planting for dead * UPPWD respective soplings _ unit will keep vigl Possible undesirable *Vigilance to .Project .Improved project .UPPWD and the Envi- induced development prevent Requirement route will be ronmental and Social unauthorised properly Management unit un- developments and maintained. der PWD. effective control by regulations and control of land use Problems arising with *Interaction with .Project *Recommendations eStotutory Authorities general road safety due locol community to Requirement made will be im- specified under vari- to increase in traffic explain road safety plemented in ous laws aspects. coordination with other departments (RTO. UPSRTC. Private transport I operation. | Education Depart-i ment. Zilo Parishad. Ietc.) Problems arising with - .Interaction with general road safety due drivers and driving to increase in traffic institute to imbibe aspect of road safety in driving. j |Interaction with state road transport undertaking (UPSRTC) to train drivers In use of the bus-stop and road _ traffic safety _ _ _ Government of Uttor Prodesh, Public Works Department. Lucknowv India 19 Proiect Co-ordinatina Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh Slate Roads Pro,ect Environmental Manogement Plan (Morodabad-Bazpur] DHV Consultonts BV December 2003 Environmental | Enhancement/ tReference to IManement Action implementation Issues/lmpacts _Mitigation Measures I Contract Documentsj -ag___ ResponslblHles measures. Necessary cost of train UPSRTC drivers I hos been budgeted in training component. i oMaintenance of road safety | infrostructure to be done properly and timely. l l 5 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS The responsibility of implementing the mitigation measures lies with the UPPWD. All construction activities being taken up by the contractor under the Supervision Consultant (SC) will be scrutinised by the PIU. The responsibility of implementing the mitigation measures lies with the UPPWD. All construction activities being taker up by the contractor under the supervision consultant (SC) will be scrutinised by the PWD. Reporting system has been given in Appendix V. The UPPWD will appoint NGO for the implementation of RAP. The same NGO will help the contactor and supervision consultants in getting the equitable agreement signed for borrow pit development / post use restoration between owner of the land and contractors. The NGO shall also help PWD in supplementary plantation / compensatory plantation mainly to supervise survival rate and for involvement of farmers whose land is adjacent to RoW. NGO's terms of reference will include these responsibilities in addition to RAP implementation responsibilities. Specifications for environmental management works and given in Appendix Vl. Implementation schedule is worked for phase wise implementation of the mitigation measures as discussed below. Assuming that the clearance for the project is received from all the concerned authorities by the end of November 2003, pre- qualified contractors will be finalised by November 2003 and tender document will be ready by January 2004 for issue to pre-qualified contractors and actual construction can commence in October 2004. In the pre-construction phase of the project the supervision consultants shall review the EMP and RAP to identify environmental and social issues and arrive at a suitable strategy for implementation. The activities to be carried out and the target dates are presented in the Table 5.1. .q IA4nvA s ,qql-O ,~~~~,na.J a.,1,,. s4. .a.xe 4el 41W4 %Sana . o o wrA IiII- r9vNY IuPl S.4ow.1j-6J linw" 1 'uZ a I '°OM 34 W q49FgJ4 Ruln P0l"ok4 _ _ - _ _ F_ _ _ F F _ t_ _ F- j|EJsitS@|*ws~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~susl ._.. l,J. P- O = = = = = 8 | t a | LL | E z a E z fi fi m | | u>l.lilrlKrbl>" % .ll . - o"^::">""^S+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Im 4- N;x;v;; = = H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H I I I ||J|^wzw-- il t;X_"-w_""t^_d^_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iij s---w o U-4 "" hIW I P'* l . %4AY lllY . Gd.p. I.q.dae IIu- a. --A I I I I I I I I I | | | | | | | | - | | | I I r I I : :: : ".)t !Jf~ W Jil4t 4J .~.. a...a.J q aii.a.addaaaAa.a II...JJ, I ~.."P"Win -4W4 ~NPO 8 l Il lo' , " .. . ...... . in.41 ..-a fl4qW.aa-* a "VW* w44d1 ...... W d p ~~~~~~~~l-s a... B--rP.a a.a...q.) P., -10.- Pi~~-I- -. * ~W". a..qU AqLWp490P .V" 4pP3O | lN ; ;tH sH (rl 1|l *|-|U W;£ W|£ glÆ gZ "" @Xl 1 &" lW WlD l&N WN RW1WN nl F1N I*UIIWIUIXtD I ^"aB~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jily) ---nii M"4 P- -W %"--aT4 -" -- O.i).q*,W8 Wp~.*p.*Jia M1v 4 I IlJ'~~in~~'I~~.I -inP - a. aI.m 4 4 9 -9) P-o'441Y)9 l 944 Waa. pl. aj. Ali 81'$1 lin%U9.) A)W I~~~~~~~~~~~~I2PS 194EPa%s} UPlF IUEUrW lTrUaUUOIUSUJ3aa*,a'.) 9W,II :'pa4*qa4 -.WVl P..,)l p i 4 Y 9W dIilia.a)a pa. "-4wa m-7 p 101 - J. V.'0) I... II., fjyv) mDvm aWovTzw9* (aa.4J 1 VINAblJ) ulall 14u,1J1aiw) aaa1.1 ibaq U,afp,JaaUo J1.Is m0ljaiIIuo.)-jJ,I .IUWJ)W 41a VIAIi ajnPa43S uo9ir1uJwIuadwj 1.5 agqql AVSl.i I)j AIIU - nIIapc .'..' 1I4 "I .a.l.aavI-j Environmentol Management Plon (Moradabad-Bozpur) DHV Consultonis BV December 2003 6 INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING AND TRAINING 6.1 Institutional Strengthening The current management status of UPPWD is found to be inadequate to scrutinize implementation of the mitigation measures. The present organizational setup is modified with an objective of strengthening the current management capabilities for implementing the environmental measures and to make environmental management regular, efficient and sustainable in the long-term. The environmental management plan envisages on-site monitoring of construction activities and analysis of the samples collected. For this purpose two chemisis would be required. While they will be based in Lucknow, the collection of samples will involve travelling to the sites where construction is in progress, as well as where specified in the monitoring programme. Other support staff will be procured from the UPPWD's own manpower as required. Thus an induction of 4 more people is envisaged into the PIU. The engineers and chemists are available from the UPPWD staff itself. While the former are expected to be from the filed staff, the latter will be deputed from the Research Laboratory of the PWD, which is a designated Test House, as notified in the Gazette. The above strengthening has been planned before start of phase I implementation. It is assumed that this strengthening will take place. 6.2 Training The training before start of construction works is important as a part of UPSRP 11 training component the contractors. Personnel will be recipients of two modules of training. These modules of training will focus on the following aspects Module I * Environmental Overview * Environmental Management Plan implementation * Environmental Impact Assessment * Environmental Regulations and Acts * Environmental pollution associated with road project * Environmentally sound construction management * Road projects and environmental issues Module 2 * Environmental Management in construction * Safe handling of animals, wild life found by chance during construction. * Training to UPSRTC drivers on safety aspects and usage of bus stops. In addition to above training the environmental specialist of supervision consultant and that of contractor will also organise regular training of construction workers at construction side. The contractor and supervision consultant will depute their environmental engineer in various seminars, training courses conducted by UP P'VWD orby other agencies. Govemment of Uttar Prodesh. Public Works Depvartment. Lucknow, India 22 Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpurl DHV Consultants BV December 2003 The implementation organisation chart for phase ll is given below in figure 6.1 Figure 6.1 Proposed organisational set-up for UP State Road Project-li (Phase 11) Chief Engineer - World Bank y~ [ Project Director-i F U PSRP-11I | Social | Environment LAQ I Architect Revenue | WE-4 AE-4 ,IE-2 |Asstt.Architect lKanoongo - 4| A . 1 CIRCLES SE-1 Divisions 4 u. .. * U AE-4 JE-8 * ... h~~~~~~~~~upervision | NGO ^ *...-^|- > onsultantl Civil Engg.-2 . Sociologist-2 ..... .. > D Expert- I IR Expert-I * r . .......U PAP Contractor Note: 1. The Assistant Engineer and Junior Engineer in the division incharge of the subsection of the corridor IVill also be the incharge of social (RAP) and Environment (EMP) issues. 2. The senior most assistant engineer in the division will be overall incharge of the infernal monitoring of social and environmental issues in the division as a whole and will report to the Head office. Environmental Management Plan (Morodabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultantis BV December 2003 7 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 7.1 Introduction The environmental monitoring programme provides such information on which management decision may be taken during construction and operational phases. It provides basis for evaluating the efficiency of mitigation and enhancement measures and suggest further actions that need to be taken to achieve the desired effect. The monitoring includes: (i) Visual observations; (ii) Selection of environmental parameters at specific locations; (iii) Sampling and regular testing of these parameters. 7.2 Objectives The objectives of the environmental monitoring programme are: * Evaluation of the efficiency of mitigation and enhancement measures; * Updating of the actions and impacts of baseline data; * Adoption of additional mitigation measures if the present measures are insufficient; . Generating the data, which may be incorporated in environmental management plan in future projects. 7.3 Methodology Monitoring methodology covers the following key aspects: * Components to be monitored; * Parameters for monitoring of the above components; * Monitoring frequency; * Monitoring standards; * Responsibilities for monitoring; * direct responsibility, * overall responsibility; • Monitoring costs. Environmental monitoring of the parameters involved and the threshold limits specified are given in Appendix Ill Govemment of Ultar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India 24 Prni.s.-4' (.^;f Pr* 4n.f.,,'.. . .......... . . ........ _ _ .I*.... -.' ___....... _ -. Environmentol Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 The monitoring plan along with the environmental parameters and the time frame is presented in the (Table7.1), environmental monitoring plan. Table 7.1 Environmental Monitoring Plan for Route 11 (Moradabad-Bazpur) E _E | jMONITORING Institutional Responsibilities rW @ i ! I ii-X -T , - 0 E | ' Parameters Special Standards Location Frequency Duration implementa- 4, E ~~~~Guidance SureqAencn 0 -6 t~~~~~~~~ir'rve ion Suevio SPM. RSPM, S02. High volume Air (Preven- Wherever the Twice a year 4Contractor Engineer, 0 NOx. CO. HC sampler to be tion and contrector (winter and through ap- eUPPwD I a located 50 m Control of decides to summer proved moni- c from the plant Pollution) locate the seosons) for tonng agency .9 in the down- Rules. CPCB. Hot mix plant two years. _ wind direction. 1994 2 Use method c specified by C I CPCB for - ___.__.__.__ analysis_ I SPM, RSPM High Volume Air (Preven- Stretch of the Thrice a year Continuous Contractor j Engineer, Sampler to be tion and road where (winter, 124 hours/ or through ap- .UPPWD o located 40 m Control of constrction is summer.and for 1 full proved moni- i from the plant Pollution) in progress post working day Itoring agency .I in the down- Rules. CPCB. site at monsoon _ vwind direction. 1994 Maximum two seasons) 2 D Use method locations . Ic Especified by I ) CPCB for in |analysis _ SPM, RSPM. S02. High Volume Air (Preven- 1. Sheesmno Thrice inop- Continuous PIU ,UPPWD Nc 1O. CO. Pb. Sompler to be iion and Doraho eration 124 hours I HC locoted at 15 m Control of 2. Tondo period. Dec I2 Q 8from the edge Pokution) 20085and Jon O . ~~~~~of pavement Ruies. CPCB. one 2008lodJnl O 1994 ~~~~~~~~ ~~~Border) 21 a pH. BOD. COD. Grob somple Water 1. Pond at Once in o - Contractor j,Engineer. TDS D TSS, DO. Oil collected from quality Mundimto year End of Ahrough a& IUPPWD & Greose and source and standards by 2. Hand Pump summer !proved moni- 'oIPb onolyse cis per CPCB otTando before the toring agency _ I Stondord onsei of 2 Methods for monsoon | _ | Examinotion of every year ' Water and for 2 yeors LI Wastewater _ pH. Grab somple Water 1. Pond at End of sum- - UPPWD iUPPWD BOD,COD.TDS.T colected from quoiity Mundimnillo mer before SS. DO, Pb. Oi source and siandards by 2. Hand Pump the onset of and Grease. anoayse as per CPCB at Tando monsoon in Stondord 2005. 2008 Methods for )ond201. 2 Examination of JThrice in I Water ond operation i __________ _ [Wastewoter phase. _____---- Flooding ond Flooding loca- Water Atlocotions Thricein j- 'UPPWD 'UPPWD Cleaning of tions to be quality of flooding operation , droins/water identified and standords of ond locotions phose in the abodies choked drains. CPCB and 'Identified by years 2005. i water bodies cleoning the PWD. 2008 and I D | under going sholl be to 2011. o 0 siltationond thesatis- I ! 9 1 [subject to foction of detAs disposal the Engineer | O I [should moni- (PWD) tored under cleaning op- erations. The drains identified prone to flooding, chocking. silting etc. should be cleoned before onset of monsoon every I l I~~year. I __ _ _ _ _ I _ __ _ I_ Governmen! of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow. India 25 -?L-. a _:-_ F .___ lnert 6-_.1_ I_e If#- D A-P.M C*-.A OA_A ODor.i Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 MONITORING Institutional Responsibilities Parameters Guidance Standards Location Frequency Duration tion Supervision _ Noise levels Free field at 1 Noise stan- At equipment Thrice a year Readings to be Contractor Engineer, on dB (A) m from the dards by ryads for two years, taken at 1 5 through ap- PWD UPPWD scale equipment ICPCB as required by seconds inter- proved moni- whose noise | jthe engineer val for 15 toring agency levels arc minutes every being deter- e hour and then mined. I i averaged. The I readings bare oc i to b~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e reodei for 24 hours of 9 ________ I the day. Noise levels Equivalent Noise stan- As directed by Thrice a year Readings to be PWD through Engineer, on dB V.J noise levels dards by the Engineer for 2 years taken at 1S UPPCB ap PWD UiPWD scale using an inte- CPCB (At maximum during the seconds inter- proved moni grated noise S locations) construction val for 15 toring agency _' level meter period. minutes every kept at a dis- hour and then Z tance of 15 averaged. The from edge of readings are to pavement . be recorded for 24 hours of the day. ; Noise levels Equivalent Noise stan- 1. Sheesma Thrice in op- Readings to be PWD through Engineer, ~ on dB (A) noise levels dards by Daraha eration period, taken at 15 an apprved PWD, e scale using an inte- CPCB 2. Tanda in Dec 2005, seconds inter- monitoring UPPWD grated noise 3 J Jan 2008 and val for 15 agency .2 level meter JUttar Jan 2011. minutes every kept at a dis- (Uttaanchal hour and then tance of 15 BordeS averaged. O from edge of pavement Monitoringof Sample of soil Threshod for At pnoductive Once a year Contractor Engineer, PI U e Pb, Cr, Cd collected to be each contami- agricutural for 2 years through an UPPWD acidified and nant set by lands abutting approved g2 lanalysed using IRIS database traffic detours monitoring absorption of USEPA until and traffic agency 2 spectropho- national stan- diversions, to tometry dards ate be identified o0 u | |promulgated. by the Engi- neer Monitoring of Sample of soil Threshold for At accident / As per the Thrice in op- Environmental UPF'VD eo heavy metals, collected to each contami- spill locations occurrence of eration stage Cell, PWD t oil and grease acidified and nant set by involving bulk such incidents formonitoring o 0 analysed using IRIS database transport car- turbidity absorpion of USEPA until rying hazard- spectropto- national stan- ous materials O tometry dards are IS loictions promulgated. rmaximum) i_ c Turbidity in Visual obser- As specified At the drains, Premonsoon Engineer iPWD S Storm water vations during by the engi- ponds and and post-mon- site visits neer PWD/ rivers near soon seasons c ~ISilt load in Waterquality construction of each year S il load nstandards site for 2 years 6 ponds Turbidity in Visual obser- As specified At major water Thrice in PWD UPPWD u Storm water vations during by the engi- bodies identi- operation sitevisits neerPWD/ fiedbytthe phaseduring Silt load in Waterquality PWD. pre-monsoon Sit od nstandards and post- e ponds monsoon seasons in O 2005,2008 tand 201 1 Monitoring of Visual obser- To the satisfac- At Storage Quarterly in En-gineer UPPWD . 1. Storage vations will tion ofthe PIU area and con- the construc- E w" i ^ Area suffice. These and the stan- Istruction -tion stage. c c | O 2. Drainage chare lo be dards given in camps o - e rageet checked as the reporting .o. a Arneet specified in form. e _ n 2 13. Sanitation the EMP as per c E Z in Construc- C1 format of * u| u Ition Camps the reporting _ _ _ _. l l ~~~~system. Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India 26 Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environmental Management Plan (Moradabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 MONITORING I Institutional Responsibiltles cc0 Special Stnad. imeena E Parameters LStndards Locafon Frequency Duration a Supevision E ~~~~~~~~~Guidance fn Suevsn c Monitoring of It should be As laid out in All along the Durng the 'Forest PWD, UPPWD o fe!!infg of irees lensured thot the Detailed corridor felfing of IDeportment (to assist in-co l. u s only those trees Design for trees o '^i- ' c that are the project ordiaion :-= ~ ~ ~~~orear with the ° | o | felled. Controctor) a i ! , | ,__ _ '_ _ _ __ ; c Survivol rate of The number of The survival All olong the Every year for! - PWD 1UPPWD . 0 trees trees surviving rote should coridor initial five Success of re- during each be at least years during 0 a vegetafion visit should be 70%. below operotion acompored with which phase. 2 number of replantotion l isaplings . sholl bei.i | O f . planted. done. . - ! 8 REPORTING SYSTEM Reporting system provides the necessary feedback for project management to ensure quality of the works and that the program is on schedule. The rationale for a reporting system is based on accountability to ensure that the measures proposed as part of the Environmental Management Plan get implemented in the project. The reporting system will operate linearly with the contractor who is at the lowest rung of the implementation system reporting to the Supervision Consultant, who in turn shall report to the PWD. All reporting by the contractor and Supervision Consultant shall be on a quarterly basis. The PWD shall be responsible for preparing targets for each of the identified EMAP activities. All subsequent reporting by the contractor shall be monitored as per these targets set by the PWD before the contractors move on to the site. The reporting by the Contractor will be a monthly report like report of progress on construction and wiUl form the basis for monitoring by the PWD, either by its own Manager (Environment) or the Environmental Specialist hired by the Supervision Consultant. * Monitoring of facilities at construction camps * Monitoring of air, noise, soil and water parameters including silt load * Monitoring of survival rate of roadside plantation. * Monitoring of cleaning of drains and water bodies. The designed monitoring process is indicated in the Table 8.1. The forms that need to be utilized for the reporting are given in Appendix IV. Table 8.1 Desired Monitoring and Reporting Process and Responsibilities Contrator Supervision Consultant Project Implementation I World Bank o C on ractor (SC) cell PWD _ (WB) Z Item Implementa Oversee/! - tion and Reporting to Field IDesired E Reporting to Supervision pWD CompiancelReport to WB Supervisio _____________________ _ ________ _____SC _ M onitoring _CONSTRUCTION PHASE _l _ Cl Monitoring of construction Before Quarterly Quarterly Halt yearly site and construction camp start of ______ _____ ______ _____ _____ w o rk I__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C2 Target sheet for Pollution As After After Half yearly Monitoring required Monitoring _ Monitoring _ C3 Target sheet tor roadside Monthly Quatterly Quarterly aHal yearly Yearly I plantation l l Environmental Monagement Plan (Moradabod-Bazpurl DHV Consultants BV December 2003 C41 Target sheet for monitoring Monthly Monthly Quarterly Half yearly Yearly of cleaning water bodies . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _* OPERATION PHASE __ 011 Targetsheefor Pollution As per After Twice TrMonitodnq ht monitoring monitoring i during plan _ peration I __________ Quarterly I ~phase 02j Target sheet for survival |After Q tOnce after reporting of roadside monitoring 3 years of plantation i end of l i $ i constructi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ l__ _ l__ _ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ on 03 Target sheet for monitoring Quarterly After Twice of cleaning water bodies _ monitorng dunng I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~operation - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _p h a se 9 BILL OF QUANTITIES FOR TYPICAL ENHANCEMENT DESIGNS The typical mitigation/enhancement designs were prepared using information collected during the field visit with a view to allow the local communities and the road- users to enjoy the benefit of a better corridor of movement while ensuring their safety. An additional aim was to try and mitigate the potential negative impacts of the development of a wider, high-speed corridor on the host communities. All the designs created are attached with each Environmental Management Plan. Each corridor uses only a portion of all the designs created. The environmental management plan has referred to the particular drawing to be used for each package for environmental mitigation/enhancement. Other details of locations are available in the relevant appendices. The Table 9.1 below gives the quantities for the typical designs. Table 9.1 Bill of Quantifies SL No. I Hem | Unit I QuantIty Drawing T-1. Washing platform 1 Excavation |Cu. M. 9.89 2 P. C. C. (M 15) Cu. M. 2.56 3 R. C. C. Cu. M. 2.47 4 Stone Mosonry Cu. M. 7.42 Drawing T-3 Seating, type-I 1 Excavation Cu. M. 20.90 2 P. C. C. (M 20) Cu. M. 3.89 3 P. C. C. (M 15) Cu. M. 2.65 4 Brickwork J Cu. M 15.96 Earth filling |Cu. M. 10.84 6 lasterI Sq. m._ 15.18 Drawing T-3. Seating type -2 I Excavation _ Cu. M. 14.65 2 IP. C. C. (M 20) I Cu. M. 3.29 3 C -. C. C. (M_ 5) i Cu. M. I 1.35 4 Brickwork Cu. M. 13.96 5 Plaster Sq.m. 10.54 6 Earth filling Cu. M. 2.20 7 Brick paving S__ Sq. m. 8.93 Drawing T-6. Railing 1 ] Excavation Cu. M. 0.13 2 |P. C.C. Cu. M. 0.13 3 Length of railing m. 10.00 r.nvo-rnr___nf_-f_II__ -_ _-4-- 10.0 Environmental Management Plan (Morodabod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - BUDGET The environmental budget for the various environmental management measures proposed in the EMP is detailed in T'able 10.1. There are several other environmental issues that have been addressed as part of good engineering practices, the costs for which has been accounted for in the Engineering Costs. Moreover, since environmental enhancements have not been finalized at this stage, except for the location of ponds. The budget reflects this and while retaining the types of enhancement suggested, allows the selection of the locations at the discretion of the Engineer. Table 10.1 Environmental Budget for Route 11 (Moradabad - Bazpur) iUnit Cost i Total Cost Component Stage I Item Unit i(NR) Quantity Mitigation/Enhancement Measures just Management with I AIR 5Construction jsprinkling of water, covers i Covered in Engineering Construction for vehicles transporting C Costs I ^aonstruction material I !___ _ __ _ Pre-Construction Handpump |NO. 40,000 50 1 2000000 and - _____ Zonstruction Wells No. 10____ 0 0 RESOURCES Dil and Gre0se Separ.twsrO 4 ;an 1G2 i 660.000 RESOU4~~~~CES I r~~ear Waler bodies il) 11 Construction silt Fencing oround soil i i E ~~:n:trustocpile near isa. m. I 370 |Covered in Engineering stockpiled nasqm. 30Costs _vaterbodiesC OILConstruction urfing/Pitching s q. m. 5 Covered in Engineering zOIt Operation iRedevelopment of Borrov).q Covered Costs _ _ ., .. ___ __ __. __ .._areas Costs bouble Glazing for NOISE peration ensitive reeptrs _ sq m. 1.400 40 56.000 oULTURAL lPre-Construction Pnd Relocation of Shrines 'No. 12,000 Covered in RAP PROPERTIES -___ Construction _L_ _ _ Plantation including Compensatory plantationj FLORA -Construction j@ 2 soplings for each tree !.No. 1 100 2684 2.952.400 felled (staggered to follow . ivil Works)2 Demarcating Borrow I | 4 Covered in Engineering IAreas r -. __ .___ Costs AFETY Construction 'Provision tor hoardings at | I Construction Camps & LS Covered in Engineering Costs ihealth checks at C kconstruction Camps !Enh^ncement ot Ponds3 No. 200000 0 0 zNVIRONMENTAL Enhancement of Temples30 ENHANCEMENTS3 !wConstruction I 'No. I 50.000 03 150.000 ENHANCEMENTS3 I ~ as per Drawing 3-4 Enhancement ot Ponds3 I Na. 250.000 0 0 with Temples _ (A) Mitigation / Enhancement Costs 5818400 Monitoring Costs (at prevailing market rotes) Monitoring near all hotmixl 5000 tar I AIR Construction plant locations approved INo °' 4 20.000 by the Engineer Pamples day Government of uoffnr Prnoeoh Pi .hl- W ,i Ihf .W-..- -.... I, Environmental Management Plan (Moradabcod-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV December 2003 Component Stage Item f Unt | UnNtuCost | antiy Total Cost Monitoring at constructiorn i sites in tandem with ,No. of 5000 for I )progress in construction Samples doy 2 . _______ncludinghaul roads tAt locations of baseline t I - '~~~No. at 5,000 for 1I50 Operation Imonitoring specified in the 9 dOy ___ _ _ nronitoringqan samples: da -At locotions specified in 'No. of Construction ;h oioigpa ape 4.000 4 i 16.000 -the monitoring plon Somples : W ATER QUALITY - --- - ------------------ -------- Operation |tAhde°mlocations specified in SNao. of 6 30.000 t monitoring plan 'Sarples - Construction 'As directed by the ,No. of 0 NOISE -Egineer Samrples___s_ Operation At locations specified in iNo of 4 the monitoring plan samples I____ __ ___ lAt agriculture land and No. of 6.000 4 24,000 Itroffic detours. 5amples ! . I IConstrction oil erosion including silt Construction oad in ponds and Covered in Engineering Costs urbidity in storm waler at drains near site of OIL ~~~~~~~~onstruction. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OAt accident location Kvhenever required p0.0 6.000 6 36.000 Operotion Monitoring of turbidity !Ind silt load in majo Covered in Engineering Costs twater bodies along _ ____ ______ proJect route. Monitoring Costs _ 411.000 Erection of Hoordings tor Coveedni RIBBONct RoWerotn lemedi2000 26 Engineering IrtctRWCosts PREVENTION OF I _______________________________ ________ . -- ---- RIBBON iOperation Holding meetings for DEVELOPMENT p ;policy makers and review meetings with Revenue No. of Covered in Department, locol meeting 5000 10 Engineering j r~~~~epresentatives, town- s costs planning authorities, NGOs etc. J _ (BJ Monitoring 1__ _ . 4 1000 TOTAL COSTS (A) + (B) __ __ _ _ 6229400 TOTAL BUGETED COSTS with 5% contingencies 6540870 1ROUNDED-OFF TOTAL COSTS 6600000 Notes 1: This is a budgetary provision as a contribution towords the cost of barriers at sensitive locations after consultation to be carried out by PWD with the owners of these structure and area for glazing is assumed as 20 Sq m per structure. 2: This includes additional trees required to achieve density of 200 trees per km with consideration for se!tlements. 3: The allocation for enhancements will be made once accurate measurements ore available with the Engineer. The funding for these should be available from Contingency and rounding off. If required, the Engineer may request for additional funds under this head with the prior opproval of the PWD. 4: The cost of training to drivers of UPSRTC on road safety measures and training to construction workers of the contractor on safe handling of animals and wild life covered under training cost separately. Envlrornental Managemert Pban (Moradabad-Bazpu) DHV Consultats BV APPENDIX I LIST OF APPLICABLE MORTH CLAUSES PUBUSHED BY INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS, NEW DELHI, 1998 (Specification for Roads and Bridge Works) Clause No. Title 105 Scope of Work 110 Public Utilities 111 Precautions for Safeguarding the Environment 112 Arrangement for Traffic during Construction 119 Use of Surfaces by Construction Traffic 305 Embankment Construction 306 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control 307 Turfing with Sods Govennment of Uttr Pradesh, Public Wo e Departnent, Ludck , India 1- Project Co-*rdinating consuAants (PCC) 5ervics for Uttar Pradesh Stae Road Project Envonental M-agerert Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHfV Consultants BV APPENDIX II PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION OF SITES FOR CONSTRUCTION CAMPS The Contractor will identfy potential sites based on requirement of land area, accessibility, distance from stretch under construction, surface water sources, settlements, etc. Consultation facilitated by local NGO will be held - srt-ie and the perceptions/aspirations of local villagers and other stakeholders will be recorded. The Contactor will then select one site based on an aggregation of all these factors and conditions imposed upon him by the EMP (including minimum distance criteria) and forward the same for approval by the Supervision Consultant. The Contractor will confirm the registration of the land in the revenue records and provide evidence of the same to the SC for the selected site. The SC will approve the site after ascertaining that the Contractor has considered the views of the local people as well as satisfied all conditions of the EMP. A conceptual layout for the Construction Camp has been prepared and attached to each EMP. Further details regarding these camps are available from Chapter 17 of the RAP. As part of the EMP, monitoring of the construction camp sites has also been devised and formalised. Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Departmernt, LLKdkow, India 2-1 Prect o-ordnk1ntg CcnsLAjtbs (PCt) Srvices for Utar Pradesh Stae Roads Project Envrorvnental Managemert Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consuttants BV APPENDIX - III MOU for the plantation Scheme Between the Public Works Department & Forests Department 1. This Memorandum of Understanding is being signed by the Public Works Department, Govemment, Government of Uttar Pradesh (hereinafter referred to as PWD) and the Forests Department (hereinafter referred to as FD), Govemment of ----- for the cutting of trees and subsequent compensatory plantation stipulated in the Indian Forests Act, 1980 and the rules formulated under as part of the - -(Name of the Project) being undertaken with World Bank assistance. It covers the entire process of cutting and removal of existing trees and the plantation of new saplings at a ratio of ---: 1 as decided separately by the PWD and the FD. 2. The identification of the trees to be cut has already verified during the joint Inspection of the officials of the PWD and FD on ---. The trees been required to be cut have been marked dearly with a distinctive 'X' on them. Only such trees which have been marked as mentioned above shall be cut for facilitating the proposed project. 3. The trees cutting shall be carded out by the Forest Department (or its authorized representative) as per TIME SCHEDULE annexed to this MOU as Attadiment 1 and signed by appropriate oflicials of both departrments signifying agreement of both parties fdlowing detailed discussions regarding the timing of project activibtes of the PWD's implementation schedule and the availability of resources with the FD. 4. The compensatory afforestation shall be carried out at the locations shown in the MAP annexed to this MOU as Attachment 2 duly signed by appropriate officials of both departments signifying agreement of both partes f(llowing detailed disussions regarding the suitability of these areas for the proposed afforestation as proposed by the FD. Both parties have satisfied themselves, before selecting areas outside the RoW, that all reasonable effort has been made to acoamnodate the samplings to be planted for compensatory plantation within the PWD's RoW. 5. It is further agreed that: a. The PWD shall pay the cost of compensatory afforestation at the rate of acst of 10 saplings induding the post-plantation maintenance activities for a period of 3 years, for each tree felled 100%0/ in advance to the FD. b. The dates agreed for afforestation as per Attachment 1 referred to in item no. 3 of this MOU have been agreed upon taking into onsideration all the resource constraints and possible delays except force majure. The FD shall Inform the PWD regarding the progress of the work regularly and in case of any anticipated lag from the proposed schedule immediately upon discovering the likelihood of such an event. In case of such an unanticipated delay, the PWD shall retain the right top get the work done by an extemal contractor, chosen jointly by the FD and the PWD. However, The payment to the contractor for the reminder of the agreed works shall be made by the FD at such rates as may be agreed upon at the time, subject to a maximum of the prevailing rate of the FD for the works. In case the lowest quoted rate for the plantation exceeds the base rate of the FD for the works, the PWD will bear the remainder of the cost Govemment of Lttar Pradesh Pblic Works Departrnent, Ludtwo, India 3-1 Project Co-ordlng Congfta (PCC) Services for Utar Pradesh S%e Roads Project EnArognental Magerent Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DWV Cosdtants BV 6. It is hereby agreed that both parties shall put adhere to this MoU in good faith and try to resoive any differences In Interpretation amicably. In case of a continued disagreement, a committee consisting of the Engineer-in-chief PWD, the Principal Chief Conservator of Foes&s and a tnird member, who will also head that committee will come to a final decision. Signed on the ........ day of ... (Month)of ..... (Year) At .................... (Place) Signed by .............................................. .............. .............................. (Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF) Project Director ........................... Social Forestry Division For Public Works Department, For Forests Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of . Govummert of Lt Pradesh, Pulic Works Depaabnertf , IUdinow, India Prje± Co-ordlnInkg Conits (PCC) Svces for LUw Pradesh S9e Rads Projct32 Evrorvnental Managenl5t Plan (Moradabad-Bazn,) DV CorsiAtants BV Attahren 1 MoU between the Public Works Department and the Forests Department FORM A Time Schedule of Deforestation Activities S.No. Stretch Activity --Start-Date End Date (Chainage) Start End 1. Identification and marking of trees for cutting Cutting of trees marked Carting away of trunks, branches, etc. Removal of the stump and root system from the ground Carting away of the stumps Levelling and Grubbing of site 2. Identification and marking of trees of actting Cutting of trees marked Carting away of the trunks, branches, etc. Removal of the stump and root system from the ground CarKin away of the stxmps Levelling and Grubbing of fte 3. Identification and madkng of btees of cuttng Cutting of trees marked Carting away of the trunks, branches, etc. Removal of the stump and root system from the ground Carting away of the stumps _ Levelling and Grubbing of site Note Add stretches as required to cover each route for its entire length. Signed on the ......... day of ... (Month)of ...... (Year) At ..................... (Place) Signed by .............................................. ............. ............................... (Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF) Project Director ............................ Social Forestry DMsion For Public Works Department, For Forests Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of. Govwmment ouf Ltar Pradsh, Public Wor* Departnent, LuJukow, India 3-3 Piect Coorxning Const.tants (PCC) Serlvces for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Ptoject Enviroanertal Management Plan (Moadabad-Bazpur) DHV Consutants BV Attadcment 1 (contd.) Form B Time Schedule for Reforestation Activities S.No. I Stretch I Activity Start End (Chalnage) Date Date 1. _ Establishment of Nursery Digging of Pits Planting of Seedlings Watering Mulching / Fertilizer addition, if required Weeding, if required Thinning, if required 2. Establishment of Nursery Digging of Pits Planting of Seedlings Wateaing Mulching / Fertilizer addition, if required Weeding, if required Thinning, If required 3. Establish nent of Nursery Diga(no of Pite Plahnng of Seedlings Signed by~~~~~~~ri Mukhinq / Fertilizer addition, if required Weedi(j, if re(uired TPtinninc, if required Note Add stretches as required to cover each route for its enWfre length. Signed on the ............ day of ............ (Month) of ........... (Year) At ............................... (Place) Signed by .............................................. .............. .............................. (Nan-e of the Project Director) (Name of CCf) Project Director .............................. Soda] Forestry Division For Public WCrKS Departrnent, For FDrests Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Government of . Gov'met od Ltar Prades, Public Wods Departent, Udknow, India 3-4 Prec± Co-rAnatin Consutanits (Pcc) Servcs for Utta Pradesh te roads Project EnvAroretal Mangenrnt Pban (Moradabad-BaZpur) DHV Crnsultants BV Attachment 2 Map showing Location/s of the compensatory Plantation for ........ ............... stretch Signed by (Name of the Project Director) (Name of CCF) Project Director ............................. Sodal Forestry Division For Public Works Department, For Forests Department, Governmxent of Uttar Pradesh Government of. Govenment of Lktar Pradesh, Public Works Deparbnent Ludcnow, India Pjet Cordrinang Consultas (PCC) Sercs for Utar Pradesh Ste Roads Project Envirormnental Managernert Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consutts BV Appendix IV MONITORING STANDARDS Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Monitoring Ambient air quality parameters recommended for road transportabon developments are Respirable Particulate Matter (RPM), Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), Hydro-Carbons (HC), Sulphur-dioxide (SO2) and Lead (Pb). These are to be monitored at designated locations starting from the commencement of construction activity. Data should be generated over three days at all idenfffied locations in accordance to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (Table 1 National Ambient Air Quality Standards). The location, duration and the pollutfon parameters to be mnonitored and the responsible instituffonal arrangements are detailed out in the Environmental Monitoring Plan. Table 1 National Ambient Air Quality Standards I r i i Residenti TIne Th Sensitive Industrial al average &other Sulphur Doxide (Soz) IAwalm s15 pwne L 8Po 60 pgf mn Impoved West and Gat e 124 hoU1 130 pWg/rn 120 pg,lm 90 poo L iavkl uo Oes of Nitmgen (NO.) Annual& | 15 plm' 1 80 plme 65 paJm Jamob and HodVois& modfied I (N&4amftmdod) 24 hours' 30 pa4lm 120 gim 9 t Gas phase C l Carbon Maode (CO) 8 hours-'_ 1000 Pa 0 5000 po 0 pg/n Non disperive Ihd 1 hotr 2000D En' 1000 pg/rm' 4000 pW/m' swebPPv Lead (Pb) Annal* 0.50 pg/m- L' pg /mZ 0.7S pg/mZ MS Metd 24 hsas 24 hours" 0.75 pWnm? L.5 p/fi 1-to 0Pao sa u EP20000 or Resp)irable Parcite Annuia 50 pg/m 120I pm' 60 pg/jm (RPM)- Size kms Omu 10 pm 24 txs*1-75 pgl,?m 150 pg/e 100 pglr? Suspencled PartfcLAate Annu~- 170 pg! 360 p /m 140 Aveae flow rate not les Ma (SPM) 24 hcsz5I 100 pg/ni' 500 pg/rm 200 pa/rn 1.1 xmCLE I nImh Socw Anon 196-97, Nadwal Ambient Air QU<y Monltvfng Se5k SAQS//1.996-97, C&tal Amhffon ConUuI Boa r Dfdh Aragw*AdWU dcmean of midmum 104 mewwuewt hi a psar take, fora w 24 howtyat un#iwm itervaL "24 houdyfg heom* valkus s/odd meet 98 pea,t of tNe dme In a yar Water Quality Monitoring The physical and chemical parameters recommended for analysis of water quality relevant to road development projects are pH, total solids, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, oil and grease, COD, chloride, lead, zinc and cadmium. The location, duration and the pollution parameters to be monitored and the responsible institutional arrangements are detailed in the Environmental Monitoring Plan. The monitoring of the water quality is to be carTied out at all identified locations in accordance to the Indian Standard Drinking Water Specficatfon - IS 10500: 1991 (stated in Table -2) Goverment of UtKar Pradesh, Publc Works Departnent, ludnow, India 4-1 Pect co-ordinktng Cons.tans (PCC) SerAces for LUr Pradesh Stae Roads Projed Eiwironntarl Managernent Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consuttarts BV Table -2 Indian Standard Drinking Water Spedfication - IS 10500:1991 Undesioble Effet IEr53% Si Substance or nt M~~ethoods ol NoCharactaristks (Deirable Outsidabe Ume I Ts (Ref. Tol eak Umit) DeirubleU itI E IS) ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS I1 Colobu, Hazen 5 Above 5, csaumer 25 I 3025 (Part 4) Extended to 25 only if i units, Max. aceptarce dese 1 1983 toxkc substwooes are riot gpected, in absence of alterna 2r t tDdourUnobjection- - - 3025 (Parts 5):194 a) Test cold and when 2i | able ;aed r 5 I984 I , i b) Test at semeral !~ .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ ± _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d ilutio n s 3 'Taste I Agreeable - - 13025 (Part 7 and 8) Test to be conduted 11984 only after safety has , I . ' | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~been estbished 4 Turbidty NTU, I 5 'Above 5, consumer 10 3025 (Part 10) ,Max. I , acceptance deacases 1984 S pH Value 6.5 tc 8.5- Bond thsranre,e te No 3025 (Part 11) waer wil afrect the raxatton 1984 muxs membrane and/or waber stupptyi _ _ _ _ ,sytem _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __s_e 6 Total hartiness (as 300 Enuston I water 600 3025 (Part 21) CaCOC) mgA/, may supply structue and 1983 advse Yfs:ts on _ _ _ _ ~~~~~domiestic Lse_ _ _ __ _ _ 7Inir (as Fe) mg/, 0.3 Beyornd tils lnlnt 1 32 of 3025: 1964 Mar ta"appearance are affected, has aders g efrect on domestc i I til9~~~~~ues and water supply I stnudures, and _______ !___ prxnomes Iron bacaria_ 8 Ohiordes (as a) 250 |Beynd thsIlltds 1000 3025 (Part 32) mg/I, Max taste, cormsion and 1988 __. __ 1pa4lfty are affted _ 9 Residual, free 0.2 1- - 3025 (Part 26) To be applicable only cdorne mg/l, M , 1986 whten war is dats Test at .j tcormne end When , pnron agahirst viral klection is . I ~~~~~~~~~~reuired, ItshoLdd be __~~~ ~~~~~ ~ __ _ _ __ _______ Min 0.5 mg/l DESIRABLE CHARACTERISMTCS 1 I Disslved sdids | S00 Beyond thIs 2000 1 3025 (Part 16) i I mg/I, mar | i palatability deaeases 11984 m and may cause gastro i98 ______ _;_ Inrtestinal lrrltation i r 2 Cakium (as Ca) 75 ; EnBat In water 200 13025 (Part 40) mgf1, Max ;Suppty stucture and !1991 jadverse effects on i1I I _ _ _. domestkc _ _ _ __om si use_ _! 3 iMagnesium (as ! 30 Encutation towater i 100 116, 33, 3 dof 5 i Mg), mg/I, Max I supplyssbuCture and !3025: 1964 advese effects ort disontic use 4 Copper (as Cu) 0.05 | Astingent tnate, 1.S 36 of 3025: 1964 mg/l, M discoloraticin and cor-i i roslon of pipes, ftting i i and utensls win be i I_________ cauaed beyond ttis I i Governnert of Lktar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India Project Co-ordinatting tCosutants (POC) Servces for Utr Pradesh State oa Project 4-2 Evronental maragernent Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Cormultants BV Requkeme Undesirable Erfect MSetH of 51 cnce or nt | Outside the Test (Ref. To Remarks No Characteristk (Dmirable DnImbIO IJUg IS) Limit) 5 M aese (as t 0.1 .Beyond this limrt 03 35 of 3025: 1964 i Mn) mg/A, Mar tastelappearan re affected, has advse I , : effects on domc uses and water suppy i __ s~xest_ _ _ _ _ 6 Sulphate (as 200 i 200 Beyond ttis cases 400 3025 (Part 24) 1986 May be dered up S04) mrg/l, Ma , gasto hteGnal Inita- tD 400 provied (as fton when magnesm I Mg) does not aceed il or sodum are preset _ _ 'i 30 7 Nitrate (as NO2) 45 :Beyond tNs, may 100 !3025 (Part 34) 19881- mg/Il Max cause I I m etnaernogk,oln e rnla ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __b_ _ _ _ 8 FRluride (as F) I 1 Flolde may be kept 1.5 123 of 3025: 1964 1- ; mg/l, Max | : as low as possible. I | * High fiuonde may ! ____I____:__ caL:use fluorosis 9 Phenoic1 0.001 Beyond thk, k may 0.002 54 of 3025: 1964 cDmpounds (As cause objtonable CsOi) fmg/i, s tae and odour _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ 10 Merciry (as Hg) 0.001 3Beyond dtis, the wa No (see Note) Meriry To be teed when i Mar NyI, beamnes tadc rdaemon Io analye pout*ion is Aespced 11 CadmLirn (as Cd), 0.01 Beyond this, the water No (See note) To be tested when mg/l, ;" becoffes tomdc b eaaon POLuton is; siece 12 Selerimn (as Se). 0.01 B: Beond thk, the wate No 28 of 3025: 1964 To be t when - Mjgl of ! becDmews tmd fona poluioSn Is suspeNBd 13 Arseric (As As) 1 0.05 Beyond Us, the watr No 3025 (Part 37) To be whe Im/ n. n_PUNbeaxnes tmdc _ _ax_bon polAon ; Is speced 14 Cyadde (As CN), 0.05 Beyond Vhs Hn*, th e No 35 (Part 27 1986 To be t when w mi,_ I water becimes todc tionml polutilon Is 9ipe 15 Lead (as Pb), 0.05 Beyond this lilt the No (see note) To be iested when mgti, water bemwies tomdc reletion poDLtAcn is speced 16 Zinc (As Zn). Mg/l, 5 Beyond thIs lat It cw 1S 39 of 3025: 1964) To be td when Mai ;mcuse astringal tiste PutOO Isispce rand an opaescence In water 17 Ankioe deteies _ 0.2 Beyond this lImt t c I Methyler*-!Aw To be tested when (As MBAS) mg/i, i caue a Igtt ftoth In edradion mdhod polkalon is speced Mar '______ water 18 Chromniumln (As 0.05 j May be cadngerc No 38 of 3025: 1964 To be t when Cr+2 Mg/I, _ . above this limit relaxation pollution Is suspected 19 Poly mxiear - aybe carcogeic aromatic above this limit hydrocarbons (as _ AH) 91,Maw _ _________ 20 Minerl oil mg/I, ! 0.01 3Beyond ths limit un- 0.03 Gasi M;Dr i I desirable tste and Chromatoraphic . . odour after chkina- mehod l . b~~~~~~~ton take place 21 Pestiddes mg/I, Absent Toxic 0.001 22 Radoactive materiais: 58 of 3025:01964 23 la) pha emiterse - - 0.1 Bosq/, N.-! 24 Beta ernters pd/1,l - - 1 - i 25 Alumirium (as Al) 200 j Beyond this limit tast 600 13 of 3025:1964 - mg/I, Mai I bemmes unpleasant 1 1_1 26 Aklun1tim (as 0.03 Cumulattve eect is 0.2 31 of 3025: 1964 - A1), mg_1, Ma I reported bD cause j lI t . . . . ~~demeneraj j 27 !Bron, mgAl, Ma 1 | 5 2 1964 i- Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Wodrs Department,, Lucknow, India 43 Proje Co.-ordinatng Cosultans (PCC) Sices for Uttr Pradesh Stabe Paxk Project Environmenu Managenent Plan (Moraabadab i) ODHV ConsLAbts5 BV Sowrs: Jndian SZd Dv1nMk Wd Spet~cJbkn15105 WS:1991 Noise levels Monitoring The measurements for rnonitoring noise levels would be carried out at all designated locations in accordance to the Ambient Noise Standards formulated by Central Pollution Cont-ol Board (CPCB) in 1989-(referlTable'3YSbund-pressure levels would be monitored on twenty-four hour basis. Noise should be recorded at a 'A' weighted frequency using a " slow time response mode' of the measuring instrument. The location, duration and the noise pollution parameters to be monitored and the responsible institutional arrangements are detailed in the Environmental Monitoring Plan (Table-3 Noise level standards (CPCB). Table-3 Noise level standards (CPCB) Noise bvel for Noise level far Km. I Day Nioht Time Industial area 75 ] 70 Commerdal area 65 55 Residetal area _ 55 _45 zece zone - 40 NVItt'me - 9.X - 6.Xpam(9hoc,5) Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Departinent, Ludxnow, India 4.4 Project Co-ordinautng Congitrts (PCC) Seroies for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project Environimental Managenent Plan (moradabad - Bazpurl DHV Consultants BV October 2003 Appnedix V REPORTING SYSTEM Cl: Construction camp and storage area Construction Stage Report: Date _ Month Year_ (Site Layout of Construction camp and working drawings of dwelling units with allied facilities to be attached with format) Format to be submitted before target date (decided by PP.) of establishing camps as Camp no.WCt Location of Camp (km_ Package _ ) S.No Item Unit Details Remarks by SC,if any 1 Detail of item camp _ a Size of Camp mxm b Area of Camp sq.m c Distance from Nearest Settlement Type/Size/Capacit d Distance from Nearest Water Source y/Present Use/OwnershiD Date of camp being operational dd/mm/yy Present land use No other trees with girth > 0.3m. _ e Details of Storage area(Availability of impervious surface) mxm Availability of separate waste disposal from storage area Cum 2 Details of toposoil stacking a Quantity of top soil removed sq.m 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Describe stackling, b Detail of storage of topsoil aranement aramngement 3 Details of workforce - a Total No of Labourers nos b Total no of Male Workers nos _ c No of Male Workers below 18 years of age nos _ d Total No of Female Workers nos e No of Female workers below 18 years of age nos f No of children nos 4 Details of dwelling units _ a No of dwellings/huts nos b Minimum Size of Dwelling mxmr c No of openings per dwelling nos d Minimum size of opening mxm e Walls specifications f Roofing specifications R Flooring specifications h Drinking Water Tank specifications i Capacity of Drinking water Tank cum i Size of Drinking Water Tank mxmxm X k Total no of WC nos I No of Wcs for female workers nos mn Minimum Size of WC mxm . n Total No of Bathrooms for female workers nos o Size of septic tank for WC/Baths mxmxm p Capacity of Water Tank for WCs/ Bathrooms and general purpose q Fencing around camp Y/N 5 Details of facilities a Availability of security guard 24 hrs a day Yes/No b Details of First Aid Facili:y Yes/No c Availability of Day Care Centre Yes/No d Availability of dust bins (capacity 60 Itr) nos Certified tthat the furnished informationi is correct the quality of work is as per god practice and all relevant informationi as required is attached Project Engineer (Supervision Consultant) (Contractor) Governnetl o( Utar Pradesh, Public Works Depanoieor. tLuckiow, Ilidia Enrronfental Managemnent Plan (Mo adabad-Bazpur) DHV Corsultants Bv |C2: POLLU-TION MONITORING. Construction Stage: Report -Date.Month_Year__ |( Locations at which monitoring to be conducted as per EMP) I Completion Target S.No Chainage Details of 1Du ration of Instruments Target Date of Completion Reason for Delay Location Monitoring Used Date if task completed if any Air Monitorin_ Water Monitoring 41 1 Soil Monitoring = - 4 I Nois Monitoring _ Certified that the Pollution Monitoring has been conducted at all the locations specified in the EMP and as per the directions of the SC Project Engineer Contractor (Supervision Consultant) Government o Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department. Luckrow. India Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Ser%ices for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project 5-2 Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV IC3: REPORTING OR ROADSIDE PLANTATIONI All landscape works to be as per Landscape Plan Construction Stage: Report -Date_Month __Year| Landscape Trees along roadside Trees on Shrubs in S. No. Section footpath median (Km-Km) 1st row 2nd row 3rd row Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Departmnent, Lucknow, India Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project 5-3 Environmenta! Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV C4: CLEANING OF WATER BODIES Construction Stage: Report -Date Month Year Completion Target S. Location/ Side(N/S) and No. Chainage Dist from CW(m) Date of Completion Reason for Delay if 2 Target Date if task completed any _3 4 7 ._ _____ _ 3 Engineer 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~5 4rj c E n g in e e r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 Supervision __Consultant)_ 6oen eto ta Pradesh.__ Public_ __works Department,_ __ _Lucknow___India Prjc Co-ordinatin Cosutnt _C__eriesfo_ttr rdeh tteRod Pojc 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 - Enviromfental Manaernent Plan (Moradabad BBzpur) DHVConsultants BV 01: POLLUTION MONITORING Operation Stage: Report -Date Month _Year_ (Locations at which mtonitoring to be conducted as per EMP) Completion Target S.No Chainage Details of Duration of Instruments Target Date of Completion Reason for Delay _______ I Location Monitoring Used Date if task completed if any Air Moni oring -2 4 Water M nitorinFr -2 3 ,4_ Soil Mo itoring- 2 _ 3 toisC Monitoring 2- 4 [Certified that the Pollution Monitoring has been conducted at all the locations speciWe in the EMP and as per the directions of lthe SC |Project Engineer Contractor 1(Supervision Consultant) Go'emnrent of Uttar Pradesh, Publ,c Works Departffent, Lucknow. India Project Co-ordinatng ronsultants (PCC) Services for uttar Pradesh State Roads Project 5 5 02: SURVIVAL REPORTING OF ROADSIDE LANDSCAPING Operatlon Stage: Report -Data Month Year- Landscape RosdsIde trees Shrubs In Modlcn Turflng on Median Turnlng on Embankment SectIlon S. No. .Total Trees Total Total Total Area Total turned Toltal Area Total turled Km.Km PatdTotal SurvIvIng %1 Survival Shrubs Suvvtg % Survival trd(q) area %/ Survival tutdiq) area %7 SurvIval SuraIvengsurvllgsriving nos nos % nos nos % nos nos nos nos Certified that the turished Intormation Is correct Project EngIneer (PIU) Govwrnment of Utter Prsdeshs. Pubihc ftrks Department, L.uckrnow. India Prcolct Co odrniating Consultanti (PCC) services for uttar Pradlesh State Road$ Project 5 Environmental Management Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Consultants BV 03: CLEANING OF WATER BODIES Operation Stage: Report -Date_Month Year_ Completion Target S. No. Location/ Side(N/S) and Chainage Dist from CW(m) Target Date of Completion Reason for Delay if if task completed any 6 _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _2 84 D__ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ 7~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^ 1 2 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 3 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Project Engineer ~ (Supervision Consultant) Government of Uttar Pradesh, Public Works Department, Lucknow, India Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) Services for Uttar Pradesh State Roads Project57 Envrorenta Maagernent Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV Cortsuttnts EV Appendix VI SPECIFICATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WORKS 1 Clearing and Grubbing All site dearance works shall be done as per section 200 of MoRTH specifications for Road and Bridge Works. 2 Earthwork All excavation, disposal, filling and related works shall be as per section 300 of MoRTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. 3 Materials All materials used in environmental enhanoement works shall be as per section 1000 of MoRTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. 4 Bricks Work Ail Brlkworic induding Laying, jonting finishing of jints, curing, smffdding etc shall be as per shall be as per section 1300 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. Brick paving / Flooring The preparation of base cxncrete for laying bricks shall be as per section 409.3.3 and bricks paving shall be done as per dause 409.3.4 in all respects except that bricks shall be used. 5 Stone Work All stone masonry work shall be as per section 1400 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge worls. 6 Concrete Work All concrete work induding size and grading of material, admixtures, stacking of materials etc shall be as per secton 1700 of MORTH specifications. 7 Cement Concrete Tile Flooring/ Paving The base for laying the concrete flooring/paving, size of cement concrete tiles/stone slab shall be as per section 409 of MORTH specification for Road and Bridge works Gomwement of Utar Prades, Public Works Depatment, Lxndw, India 6-1 PrOec co-ordinrink Corsututs (PCC) Serces for Uttar Prades e Ploads Projet Em4roier"I maremrit Ptan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV CorsAtsa IV 8 Fornwork( All formwork shall be as per section 1500 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. 9 Cement Plastering All cement plastering works and finishing of surfaces shall be done as per section 1312 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. 10 Gabion Structures All Gabion works shall be done as per section 705 of MORTH specifications for Road and Bridge works. (a) Footpaths Material and Construction of Footpaths shall be as per section 409 of MORTH speafirations for Road and Bridge Works (b) Cemnent Concrete Kerb And Channels Material and Construction of all cement concrete Kerb and channel stones shall be as per section 408 of road MORTH spedfications for Road and Bridge works. 11 Railing Secton for the railing shall be square pipe secton as per detailed drawings. The railing shall be as per sectior 808 of MORTH spedficaions except that the railing section shai; be square and as per the detailed drawing for the same. 12 Hortcultural And Landscaping Worics (a) Scope Contractor to fumish all mnaterials, abour and related iterns necessary to cornplete the work Indicated on drawing and specified herein. b) Materials Plant Matefals Plant Materials shall be well formed and shaped true to type, and free from disease, insects and defects such as knots, sun-scaled, windbum, injuries, abrasion or disfigurement All plant materials shall be healthy, sound, vigorous, free from plant diseases, insect's pests, of their eggs, and shall have healthy, well-developed root systems. All plants shall be hardy under dimatic conditions similar to those In the locally of the project. Plants supplied shall to confirm to the names listed on both the plan and the plant list. No plant material will be accepted if branches are damaged or broken. All material must be protected from the sun and weather until planted. Any nursery stock shall have been inspected and approved by the Environmental Specialist of the Engineer. All plants shall conform to the requirements specified in the plant list. Except that plants larger then specified may be used if approved, but use of such plants shall not increase the contract price. If the use of the larger plant is approved, the spread of roots or ball of Governent of Utar Pradesh, Plk Waos Departrnent Luxnow, Ir 62 Prect co-ordnarg Coraudt (PCC) Svcs for Uttar Pradeh State Roads Projeci Envtomental Managemert Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV CorA&nrwl eV earth shall be inceased in proportion to the size of plant. Deliver plants with legible identification labels. Top Soil (Good Earth) Topsoil or good earth shall be a friable loam, typical of cultivated top soils of the locality containing at-least 2%ofdeyed organic matter (humus). It shall be taken from a weli- drained arable site. It shall be free of subsoil, stones, earth skids, sticks, roots or any other objectionable extraneous matter or debris. It shall contain no toxic material. No topsoil shall be delivered in a muddy condition. It shall have pH value ranging between 6 and 8.5. Fertiliser Measurement of sludge shall be in stacks, with 8% reduction for payment. It shall be free from extraneous matter, harmful bacteria insects or chemicals. (Subjected to safety norms). Root System The root system shall be condudve to successful transplantation. While necessary, the root-ball shall be preserved by support with Hessian or other suitable material. On soils where retention of a good ball is not possible, the roots should be suitably protected in such a way that the roots are not damaged. Condition Trees and shrubs shall be substantially free from pests and diseases, and shall be materially undamaged. Torn or lacerated roots shall be pruned before dispatch. No roots shall be subjected to adverse ondriions such as prolonged exposure to drying winds or subjection to water logging between lifting and delivery. (c) Supply and Substtution Upon submission of evidence that certain materials induding plant materials are not available at time of contrct, the oontactor shall be permitted to substitute with an equitable adjustment of price. All subsfftutfons shall be of the nearest equivalent species and variety to the original specified and shall be subjected to the approval of the Landscape Architect. (d) Packaging Packaging shall be adequate for the protection of the plants and such as to avoid heating or drying out. (e) Marking Each specimen of tree and shrub, or each bundle, shall be legibly labelled with the following particulars: o Its name. o The name of the supplier, unless otherwise agreed. o The date of dispatch from the nursery. Goanment o Utar Pradesh Putlic Works Departnentj Lcknow, India 6-3 Prect Cordna&V Cornitarts (PCC) SerAces for Uttar Pradesh Stale Roads Proet neir.eA ManaganeJt Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV CoXsits BV (f) Tree Planting Plants and Shnubs Trees should be supplied with adequate protection as approved. After delivery, if planting is not to be carried out immediatelty, balled plants should be placed back to back and the ball coverd with sard to prevent drying out. Bare rootedplants-can-beheeled in by placing the roots in prepared trench and covering them with earth, which should be watered into, avoid air pockets round the roots. Trees and shrubs shall be planted as shown in architectural drawings and with approval of site supervision engineer. Digging of Pits Tree pits shall be dug a minimum of three weeks prior to bacdfilling. The pits shall be 120 cm In diameter and 120 cm deep. While digging the pits, the topsoil up to a depth of 30 cn may be kept aside, if found good (depending upon site conditions)oand mixed with the rest of the soil. If the top soil is not suitable, it shall be replaced with the soil mixture as specified further herein. If the soil is normal it shall be mixed with manure; river sand shall be added to the soil if it is heavy. The bottom of the pit shall be forked to break up the subsoil. Back Filling The soil back filled watered through and gently pressed down, a day previous to planting, to make sure that ft may not further settle down after planting. The soil shall be pressed down firmly by treading It down, leaving a shallow depression all round for watering. Planting No tree pits shall be dug until final tree position has been pegged out for approval. Cae shall be taken that the plant sapling when pbanted Is not be buried deeper than in the nursery, or In the pot. Planting should not be canied out In waterlogged sofl. Plant trees at the oniginal soil depth; soil marks on the stem Is an indkation of this and should be maintained on the finished evei, ailwing for setting of the soil after planting. All plastic and other Imperismable containers should be removed before planting. Any broken or damfage roots should be act back bt sound growth. The boftm of the planting pit should be covered with 5Omm to 75mm of soil. Bare roots should be spread evenly in the planting pit; and small mound In the centre of the pits on which the roots are placed will aid on even spread. Soil should be placed around the roots, gently shaking the tree to allow the soil partides to shif. into the root system to ensure dose contact with all roots and prevent air pockets. Back fill soil should be firmned as filling proceeds, layer by layer, care being taken to avoid damaging the roots, as follows: The balance earth shall be filled in a mixture of 1:3 (1 part sludge to 3 part earth by volume) with 50 gm potash, (Mop) 50gms of Super Phosphate and lKg. Neem oil cake. Aldrin or equivalent shall be applied every 15 days in a mixture of 5ml in 5 litres of water. Staking Newly planted trees must be held firmly although not rigidly by staking to prevent a pocket forming around the stem and newxly formed fibrous roots being broken by mechanical pulling as the tree rocks. Gorr m ttar aPrdesah, Pulc Woriks Oepatert, Ludww, Indba 6-4 Prect Co-ornng GonCit (PC Se for LUa Pres Re Poads PRoje Envanent Maragemert Plan (Moradabad-BaPur) DHV C8nsuttarts 5V Methods: The main methods of staking shall be: (a) A single vertical shake, 900mm longer than the dear stem of the tree, driven 600mm to 900mm into the soil. (b) Two stakes as above driven firmly on either side of the tree with a cross bar to which thestemis-attached. Suitable for bare- rooted or Ball material. (c) A single stake driven in at an angle at 45 degrees and leaning towards the prevailing wind, the stem just below the lowest branch being attached to the stake. Suitable for small bare- rooted or Ball material (d) For plant material 3m to 4.5m high with a single stem a three- wire adjustable guy system may be used in exposed situations. The end of stake should be pointed and the lower lm to 1.2m should be coated with a non-injurious wood preservative allowing at least 150mm above ground level. Tying Each tree should be firmty secured to the stake so as to prevent excessive movement. Abrasion must be avoided by using a buffer, rubber or Hessian, between the tree and stake. The tree should be secured at a point just below its lowest branch, and also just above ground level; normally two ties should be used for tree. These should be adjusted or replaced to allow for growth. Watedng The Landscape Contractor should allow for the adequate watering in of all newly planted bees and shrubs immediately after planting and he shall during the following growing season, keep the plant material well watered. FrI/s/ng Ferstllsng shall be carried out by applKation In rotation of the fbllowing fertilisers, every 15 days frxn te beginning of the monsoon till the end of winter: (1) Sludge or organic well-rotted dry farm yard manure: 0.05 cum or tussle. (2) Urea 25 gm. (3) Ammonium sulphate 25 gm. (4) Potassium sulphate 25 gin. All shrubs, which are supplied pot grown, shall be well soaked prior to planting. Watering In and subsequent frequent watering of summer planted container- grown plants Is essential. (g) Shrub Planting In Planter Beds All areas to be planted with shrubs shall be excavated, trenched to a depth of 750 mm, refilling the excavated earth after breaking dods and mbing with sludge in ratio 8:1 (8 parts of stacked volume of earth after reduction by 20%: 1 part of stacked volume of sludge after reduction by 8%.) Tall shrubs may need staking, which shall be provided if approved by the contracting consuibng engineer, depending upon the conditions of individual plant sped men. For planting shrubs and ground cover shrubs In planters, good earth shall be mixed with sludge In the proportion as above and filled In planters. Govemmet of tAta Prades, Pbic Woiks Departwer uxknow, lxa 6-5 Pred Cbo-oninavng Coru*ar (PCM) Sm for Ltr Palesh Sbtte Roads Pne &nvl-ental M anawmt Pun (Mordabad-Bazpu) DHV ConsulUan BV Postions of planters shall be planted should be marked out in accordance with the architectMal drawing. When shrubs are set out, precautions should be taken to prevent roots drying. Planting holes 40 cm In diameter, and 40 cm deep should be excavated for longer shrubs. PoWthene and other non-perishable containers should be removed and any badty damaged roots carefully pruned. The shrubs should then be set in holes so that the soil level, after settlement, will be original soil mark on the stem of the shrub. The holes should be back filled to half-ofits depth and firmed by treading. The remainder of the soil can then be retumed and again firmed by treading. (h) Grassing Preparation During perlod prior to planting the ground shall be maintained free from weeds. Grading and final weeding of the area shall be completed at least three weeks prior to the actual sowing. Regular watering shall be continued until sowing by dividing the area into portions of approximately 5m squares by constructing small bunds to retain water. These 'bunds' shall be leveled just prior to sowing of grass plants; it shall be ensured that the soil has completely settled. Soil The Aol itself shall be ensured to the saacion of Landscape Architect to be a good fibrous loam, rich In humus. Sowing t6evgiamstw Grass roots (cynodon, dectylon or a lcal genus approved by the Landscape Architect) shall be obtaned from a grass patch, seen and approved before hand. The grass roots stock reoeived at site shall be manually cleared of ali weeds and water sprayed over the same after keeping the stock In place protected from sun and dry winds. Grass stock receved at site mnay be stored for a maxdmum of three days. In case grassing for some areas Is scheduled for a latr date fresh stoDc of grass roots shall be ordered and obtained. Executon Small root shall be dibbled about 5 cm apart into the prepared grounds. Grass will only be accepted as reaching praccal cmxpleton when germination has proved satisfactory and all weeds have been removed. Maint;Renance As soon as the grass is apprcxdmately a 3cm high it shall be rolled with a light wooden roller - in fine, dry weather - and when it has grown to 5 to 8 cm, above to ground weeds must be remxved and regular cutting with the scythe and rolling must be begun. A top-dressing of an ounce of guano to the square yard or well deaDmposed well broken sludge manure shall be applied when the grass is sufficiently secure in the ground to bear the mrowing machine, the blades must be raised an inch above the normal level for the first two or three cuttings. That Is to say, the grass should be cut so that it is from 4 to 5 cm in length, Instead of the 3 cm necessary for mature grass. In the absence of rain, In the mnonsoon, the lawn shall be watered every ten days heavily, soakhng the soil through to a depth of at least 20 an. Goemet of cUa tardesh, Ptkic Wods Depavtent LUnow, LIdxa 6-6 Preot Co-ordna&vg PCCants (PMd Sar~ for Ltale Radei Sf Pas Proe± Er6ilrowne H g tPban (Moradabad- Bap) DHV Ca8vlwts By Damage failure or dying back of grass due to neglect of watering especially for seeding out of nrama season shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Any shrinkage below the specified l-eves during the contract or defect liability period shall be rectified at the contractores expense. The Contractor is to exercise care in the use of rotary cultivator and mowing madcines to reduce to a minimum the hazards of flying stones and bridkbats. All rotary mowing machines are to be fitted with safety guards. A light roller shall be used periodically, taking care that the area is not too wet and Edging These shall be kept neat and must be cut regularly with the edging shears. Fe,f ilsing The area shall be fed once in a month with liquid manure prepared by dissDlving 45gms of ammonium sulphate in 5 litres of water. Watlwg Water shall be applied at least once in three days during dry weather. Watering whenev-r done should be thorough and should wet the soil at least up to a depth of 20 cm. Weedlng Prior to regular mowing the conbactor shalt carefully remove rank and unsightly weeds. (i) Maintenance Culuv"Ong The Landscape Contractor shall maintain all planted areas within Landscape contract boundaries for cne year until the area Is handed over In whole or in phases. Maintenance shall ilndude replacm of dead plants, watering, weeding, atvating, control of Insects, fungus and other diseases by means of spraying with an approved Insecticide or fungkide, pruning, and other horticulture operations necssary for proper growth of the plants and for keep-n the lndsxcape sub-ontract area neat In appearance. Pnining and Repalrs Upon completin of pianting work of the landscape sub-ontract all trees should be pruned and ail Injuries repaired where necessary. The amount of pruning shall be limited to the necessary to remfove dead or injured twigs and branches and to compensate for the loss of roots and the result of the transplanting operations. Pruning shall be done in such a manner as not to change the natural habit or special shape of trees. Tree Guards Where the tree guards are necessary, care should be taken to ensure that they do not impede natural movement or restrict growth. Circular iron tree guards shall be provided for the trees at enhancement locations. The specifications for which one given below: Circular Iron Tree Guard with Bars. The tree guard shall be 50 cm. in diameter. GoCverr Uttar A-adesh, Pic Works Deparbewt, Lucnow, Inda 6-7 P"ea co-odnaw Ccrwiits (PMC) SaOce for LRtar Prade s Roate Prje6 Envoroental Managemet Plan (Moradabad-Bazpur) DHV CBjtt*f eV The tree guards shall be fonred of (i) 3 Nos. 25x25x3mm angle iron verticals 2.00rn long exduding spayed outward at lower end up to an extent of 10 cms. (ii) 3 Nos. 25x25mm MS flat rings fixed as per design (iii) 15 Nos. 1.55 metres long 6mm dia bars. Each ring shall belnt o-partInthe ratio of 1:2 and their ends shall be tumed in radially for a length of 4 cm at which they are bolted together with 8mm dia and 30mm long MS bolts and nuts. The vertical angle irons shall be welded to rings along the drcumference with electric plant 15 Nos. bars shall be welded to rings at equal spadng along the drcumference of ring. The lower end of the angle Iron verticals shall be splayed outwards up to an extent of 10cm. The lower end of the flat of lower ring shall be at a height of 45cn. and upper end of the flat of top ring shall be at the height of 2.00 metres. The middle ring shall be in the centre of top and lower ring. The bars shall be welded to rings as shown in the drawing. The entire tree guard shall be given two coats of paint of approved brand and of required shade over a priming coat of ready mixed primer of approved brand. (j) Nursery Stack Planting should be carried out as soon as possible after reaching the site. Where planting must be a neoesity and/or be delayed, care sod be tae to protect the plants from pilfering or damage from people animals. Plants with bare-roots should be heeled- In as soon as received or otherwise protected from drying out, and others set dosely together and protected from the wind. If planting Is to be delayed for more than a week, padeged plants should be unpacked, the bundles opened up and each group of plants heeled in sparatey and dealy labelled. If for any reason the surface of the roots becomes dry the roots should be thoroughly soaked before planting. (k) Protecve Fendng Aoording to local environment, shrubs shall be protected adequately from vandalism until established. (I) Completion On canpletfon, the ground shall be formed over and left tidy. Govmnmt of Uttt PRade Pic Waft Depremet Laknow, Inda ero-. r .- ku Ca wet (PCM Sa* for Uuar ,ades g oacs Pfmtj 6-8 Ewmwvne" etnat Plan (Moradabad-Bazp)) DHV C br&Jft eV SPECIAL CONDMONS AND PARICULAR SPECIFICATONS 1. Landsape Architect mentioned herein shall mean and/or any person nominated by him. 2. Wherever applicable, work shall be done according to CP.W.D. specifications, in vogue, at the tiie of invitaion of tender. 3. Water shall be made available, near the tube well at one point Contractors shall make their own arrangement for drawing water from there. Water charges at of value of work done shall be deducted from the contractors Bills. 4. If electrcity is required for the works-, the same shall be made available at one point within the stte of works, for which recovery @ Rs. per Kwh. Shall be made ftom the contractors bill. 5. The works included in the schedule of Quantities indude grassing as well as planting of trees and shrubs. 'Conbfcxre quoted rates shall indude execution of these works at different levels and nothing etra shall be paid for any item, for worWing at these levels. 6. The Contractor (s) shall not be entitled to any conpensation for any losses suffered by him and/or revision In the rates originally quoted by hinm. (a) On acount unforeseen delay in coimencng the work, whatever the cause of such delays be. (b) On aount of redudon In the scope of work. (c) On account of suspension of work, or abandon afte award of work. 7. The Contractor sld provide all facilities to Landscape Archthec / Project Engineer and I or his authorized r _esentathves to make frequent ispection of their Nursery and asoetain the prooes / quality of varlous categories of /eepbants etr., grown by them. 8. Conractorsr quote rate shall ndude the cost of transportation of tools and plants to and from the site, ales tax, e dse duty, ocroi, et. It shal be dearly understood that no dalm for any exra payment on acount of sales tax, exdsed duty, octoi etc., shall be entertained alter the opening of the tender. 9. The safe acstDdy and up-keep of various categories of plants brought to site is the sole responsibility of the contra and he shall employ sufficent supervisory personnel to ensure the safety of these Items. 10. The site of work may be handed over to the contractrs for shall work in phases, as soon as the seane are available and the contractor in tum shall work in these areas forthwith. Nothing extra shall be payable for such phased execution of work. 11. While excavating / executing the work the contractors shall ensure that the existing cables / pipe lines / structures / fittings are not damaged and if due to his negligence, these are darnaged, the same shall be set right with no extra oost to the dients. 12. The ContractDr shall co-ordinate his work with other agencies emnployed by the aients and ernsure that the work of other agendes are not hampered in any way during the duration of oentracL Govermh t o utr h,ades PLuic Works oepanert Ludmow, Inia Poed co-ord9ag CGonrtars (PCC) Svts for Uttar Pradesh Slte Roa& Preo6t Enownental Managemt Plan (Moradabad-Bazur) DHV n eV 13. The Contractor shall keep the site of works neat and dean during the execution of the work. Any debris found at or near the site of work shall be moved immediately as and when so required by the landscape Architect / Project Engineer. 14. On completion of the work, the site of work shall be thoroughly deaned and all debris removed before the work is handed over satisfactorily. 15. The Contractors shall, without any additional charge to the dients, renew or replace any dead or defective plants/grass and shall fully maintain the whole landscape for a period of 12 months after the certified date of completion. 16. 'General condition of contract and standard contract Forms of shall also form part of the contract 17. Trees shall be of minimum length as specified in the schedule of quantities and shall be straight and symmetrical with a crown and having a persistent main stem. The size of crown shall be in good over all proportion to the height of the tree. 18. Small trees and shrubs shell be well formed with the crown typical of the species or variety. 19. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF PLANTS: (1) Plants shall be typical of their species and variety, well-developed branches, and well foliated with fibrous root system. Plants shall be free from defects and injuries. Plants shall not be pruned before planting. (2) Plants shall be free from defects and Injuries. (3) Plants shall not be freshly dug and nursery gromwn. (4) Nursery grown plarnt shall have been at least once transplanted. (5) Bark shall be free from abrasion. All trees, soon after planting, shall be properly supported with bamboo seods to ensure their safety against winds or any other factor, which may affect It adversely. 20. PROTECTION OF "TfEE TO BE PRESERVEDW The conbactDr shall be responsible for the protection of tops, trntks and roots of edsting trees on slte. Exdting trees subject to the constuction damage shall be boxed, fenced or otherwise protected before any work Is started. 21. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF EARTH MANURE AND FERTIUSERS EARTH: Good earth shall be agricultural soid of loamy texture, free from kankar, morrum, shingles, rodcs, stones, building rubbish and any other foreign matter. The earth shall be free from dods or lumps of sizes bigger than S0mm in any direction. It shall have pH ranging between 6.5 and 7.5. MANURE: Manure shall be of well-decayed organic matter obtained in dry state from the Municipal dump or other similar source approved by the Project Engineer. The mnanure shall be free from earth, stone or other extraneous matter. Manure shall be supplied, at site well screened. FERTILISERS: If the soil tests indicate pH value not as per the above specification namely between 6.5 and 7.5, following measures need to be taken. If pH ex,oeds 7.5, aluminium sulphate or equivalent fertilizer shoutld be added at the rate of 1 kg per cubic metre to lower the pH by one full point. If pH is below 6.5, add ground limestone or equivalent fertilizer at the rate of 1 kg per cubic metre tO raise pH by one full point Goveimnet of Uttar Pradesh, Pic Wodi Depatmert, Udknow, ia 6-10 Prwoe co-ctdnam Cbnsu_ant (PCC) S5ets for Utt Pradeh Sa Roads Project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WORKERS LADY IINSPECT~ STORE OFFICE 3M. 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