RP- 48 VOL. 2 Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan For the Huai River Pollution Control Project Anhui Component (Draft) March 2000 Anhui Project Management Office with assistance from Mott MacDonald/ERM j AIU " e4s-- i Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Anhui Component (Draft) March 2000/ i of ii D:\Reports\Prel i minary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan List of Contents Sections 1 Project Description 1-1 1.1 Introduction 1-1 1.2 Project Background Work and Approvals 1-3 1.3 Measures to Reduce Affected People 1-4 1.4 Status of Resettlement Action Plan 1-4 1.5 The Project Organisation and Ownership 1-4 2 Project City Description 2-1 2.1 Huaibei 2-1 2.2 Bengbu 2-1 2.3 Huainan 2-3 2.4 Jieshou 2-3 2.5 Fuyang 2-4 2.6 Bozhou 2-4 2.7 Suzhou 2-5 2.8 Lu'an 2-6 2.9 Taihe 2-6 2.10 Guoyang 2-7 2.11 Household Income Levels in the Project Area 2-7 3 Project Affectation 3-1 3.1 Huaibei Sewer Network 3-1 3.2 Bengbu Sewer Network 3-1 3.3 Huainan Sewer Network 3-1 3.4 Fuyang Sewer Network 3-4 3.5 Bozhou Sewer Network 3-4 3.6 Lu'an Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network 3-4 3.7 Guoyang Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network 3-4 3.8 Taihe Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network 3-6 3.9 Conclusion 3-6 4 Legal Framework 4-1 March 2000/ ii of ii D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 4.1 Introduction 4-1 4.2 Laws and Regulations 4-1 4.2.1 Related Clauses of the Land Administration Law of the PRC 4-1 4.2.2 Related Regulations of "The Real Estate Administration Law of the PRC 4-2 4.2.3 The Related Regulations of "The Rules of Urban House Demolition" Issued by the State Council 4-2 4.2.4 Related Regulations of "Land Administration Execution Rules of the PRC' 4-2 4.3 Relevant Policies with Demolition and Resettlement 4-3 4.3.1 Related Regulations of "The Detailed Rules of House Demolition Administration Execution of Anhui Province" 4-3 4.3.2 Name of Related Documents Issued by Project Municipalities 4-3 4.4 The Key Points of Above Documents 4-3 4.5 The Policy Objectives of World Bank's Operational Directive 4.30 on Resettlement 4-3 4.6 Compensation Fee Standards 4-4 5 Compensation and Rehabilitation 5-1 5.1 Temporary Land Compensation 5-1 5.2 Permanent Land Compensation 5-1 5.3 House Compensation 5-1 5.4 The Compensation for the Removal of Units 5-1 5.5 Compensation for Facilities and Attachment 5-1 5.6 Resettlement and Livelihood Restoration 5-2 5.7 Mitigation Measures 5-2 5.7.1 Access and Disruption to Utilities 5-2 5.7.2 Environmental Measures 5-2 6 RAP Schedule 6-1 6.1 Activities prior to resettlement 6-1 6.2 Activities during resettlement 6-1 6.3 Activities after Resettlement 6-2 7 Expenditure Process and Budget 7-1 7.1 Fund Floating Process 7-1 7.1.1 Permanent land acquisition and house displacement 7-1 7.1.2 Temporary land use 7-1 7.1.3 Infrastructure and subsidiaries 7-1 7.2 Basic Cost 7-1 7.3 Administration Fee 7-1 7.4 Reconnaissance and Design Fee 7-2 7.5 Monitoring and Evaluation Cost 7-2 7.6 Contingency 7-2 March 2000/ iii of ii D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui.Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 8 Institutional Arrangement 8-1 8.1 Institutional Responsible for Resettlement 8-1 8.2 Institutional Responsibilities 8-1 8.2.1 Provincial PMO 8-1 8.2.2 PMO at the municipality/county level 8-1 8.2.3 City Drainage Companies 8-1 8.2.4 City LAB 8-2 8.2.5 District LAB: 8-2 8.2.6 City Program Department 8-2 8.2.7 RO 8-2 8.2.8 Township Government 8-3 8.2.9 Villager Commission 8-3 8.2.10 Consultation Institution and Design Institution 8-3 9 Public Participation and Consultation 9-1 9.1 Public Survey 9-1 9.2 Public Participation And Consultation 9-1 9.2.1 Public meeting 9-3 9.2.2 Reception 9-3 9.2.3 Consultation meeting 9-3 9.2.4 Propaganda on the policy of land acquisition through mass media. 9-3 9.2.5 Representatives of PAPs attend resettlement work 9-3 9.2.6 Resettled households select their own house construction form 9-3 9.2.7 Adhering principles of fairness and opening 9-4 10 Appeal 10-1 10.1 Receive Appeal 10-1 10.2 Appeal Procedure 10-1 11 Supervision and Evaluation 11-1 11.1 Supervision Content 11-1 11.2 Supervisory Agency And Schedule 11-1 11.3 Evaluation Report 11-2 12 Conclusion 12-1 Appendix A 12-1 Appendix B 12-2 Appendix C 12-3 Tables Table 1.1: Project Components 1-2 Table 1.2: Project Capacity 1-2 Table 1.3: Drainage Schemes of Sub Project that have been Approved 1-3 iv March 2000/ iv of ii D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backtip\RAP\Anhiuiranhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 1.4: Sub-project Drainage Projects already Prepared 1-3 Table 1.5: State Development Planning Commission Approval 1-3 Table 2.1: Average Income in Family Possession at the City/Town Level in Anhui Province 2-8 Table 2.2: Average Income in Residents' Possession at City/Town Level in Anhui Province 2-8 Table 2.3: Socio-economic Statistics for Project Cities. 2-9 Table 3.1: Project Affected Land Statistics 3-6 Table 3.2: House Type Affected Statistics 3-7 Table 3.3: Affected Facilities and Attachments 3-7 Table 4.1: Land Compensation Fee Standard 4-4 Table 4.2: House Subsidy Standard 4-5 Table 4.3: Facility and Attachment Subsidy Standard 4-5 Table 5.1: Land Compensation Fees 5-4 Table 5.2: House Areas Subsidies 5-4 Table 5.3: Facilities and Attachments Subsidies 5-5 Table 6.1: Resettlement Schedule and Responsibilities 6-2 Table 7.1: Resettlement Budget 7-3 Table 9.1: Summary of Comments Received from Project Affected People 9-2 Table 11.1: Supervision and Monitoring Schedule 11-2 Figure Figure 2.1 Project Sub-components and 1995 River Quality in Anhui Plates Plate 3.1 Bengbu Pumping Station Site Plate 3.2 Sewer to be laid along the bank of the Long Zi Lake (Bengbu sub-project). The river bank will be improved at the same time. Plate 3.3 Route of interceptor (Bengbu sub-project) and wall of the WwTW site currently under construction. Interceptor is located along road and does not impact permanently on any privately used land Plate 3.4 Location of pumping station west of the WwTW (Huainan sub-project). The pumping station site will affect a small parcel of agricultural land. Plate 3.5 Site of Lu'an WwTW, land affected is used for agricultural purposes and no houses will require relocation. Appendix A Schematic of Sub-Projects Appendix B Jeishou and Suzhou Documentation on Land Grant Appendix C Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts v March 2000/ v of ii D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhiii\anihui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Preface Anhui Province is located in the centre of the Huai river basin. The length of main canal of the river is 430 km, the basin area is 6694 kM2, and the population of the Huai River covering the province is 34 million. The demand for domestic and industrial wastewater is increasing as economic development and population in the cities within the basin rise. At present wastewater from the cities flows into the Huai River either directly or indirectly, resulting in decreased water quality and pollution of the river. The situation seriously affects the living condition of the residents and is restricting the sustainable development of the economy in the cities. The Chinese government is focussing much attention to the control of pollution in the Huai River. The strategic target of turning the Huai River water clear by the end of the year 2000 has been proposed. A water pollution prevention program has been worked out and a series of strategic measures have been are in place to be undertaken. In line with the program and the arrangement of the State Council, wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) in big cities along the river have started construction through several ways of financial collection. At present there are seven WwTWs that are under construction with the total capacity of 590,000m3/d. Due to the lack of funds, the construction of sewer network is progressing slowly. In order to speed up pollution control of the Huai River and solve the financial problem of sewer construction, Anhui province is applying for the financial support of the World Bank. The proposed project consists of 10 subprojects, these are: * Huaibei sewerage network and pumping stations e Bengbu sewerage network and pumping stations e Huainan sewerage network, pumping mains, and pumping stations * Jeishou sewerage network, pumping mains and pumping stations a Fuyang sewerage network, pumping stations and pumping mains * Bozhou sewerage network and pumping stations * Suzhou sewerage network and pumping stations * Lu'an sewerage network, pumping main, pumping stations, and WwTW * Taihe sewerage network, pumping stations, and WwTW * Guoyang sewerage network, pumping station and WwTW. Schematic diagrams of each of the subprojects are contained in Appendix A. Seven of these sub-projects are sewer networks which connect to the existing WwTWs; the other 3 contain both WwTWs and sewer networks. The total treatment capacity would be 710,000 m3/d including the newly added capacity of 120,000 m3/d after the completion of the proposed project. The pollution would be greatly reduced and the environment quality would be improved. The project would make a great contribution to the pollution control of the Huai River. This consolidated Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is prepared for the above sub-projects for the Anhui component of the Huai River Pollution Control Project. All pipes would be laid under the urban 1 -1 / I/March 2000/ 1-1 of 1-2 D \Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhuii\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan roads and there are 31 few pumping stations that require the acquisition of small parcels of land. Avoiding resettlement and minimising impact on cropland where possible was a key objective during project design. As a result, resettlement impacts are not large and project affected people (PAP) are scattered throughout the project areas. People: affected by resettlement, 636, is relatively small compared to the land and population of this project area. WwTWs require the acquisition of larger parcels of land, but they would be located in the suburb areas thus minimising the number of people affected by resettlement. The largest scale of resettlement of the 10 subproject areas is in Guoyang where 190 people are affected. To ensure good resettlement planning and avoiding immediate and long term effects of resettlement, this RAP is prepared in accordance with the World Bank's Operational Policy 4.30 (WB OP 4.30) and Chinese laws and regulations. The following is the layout of the RAP. Chapter I - Project Description: project contents; affected land, houses and people; benefited area scale and people; measures to minimising resettlement; the social and economic background of project areas and the previous work of the project. Chapter 2 - Description of Project Cities: provide a physical and social overview of the project cities. Chapter 3 - Project Affection: amounts and types of land acquisition and number of PAP, number of affected houses and attachment; culture assets and environment impact. Chapter 4 - Legal Framework: relevant law and regulations; resettlement compensation policies and standards. Chapter 5 - Compensation and Restoration: calculation of compensation expenditure, rearrangement and restoration of PAP. Chapter 6 - Resettlement Action Plan Schedule: outlines of RAP program and progress. Chapter 7 - Expenditure Process and Resettlement Budget: description of expenditure process, total expenditure and yearly expenditure for resettlement. Chapter 8 - Institutions: organisations responsible ifor RAP and their responsibilities. Chapter 9 - Public Participation and Consultation: Brief of public participation and consultation with AP regarding the project and RAP. Chapter 10 - Appeal: Appeal Channels of PAP during resettlement work and PAP's rights. Chapter II - Supervision and Appraisal: description of monitoring report on the RAP implementation and progress and appraising RAP result. Chapter 12 - Conclusion: Summary and conclusions of the RAP. 1-2 I / /March 2000/ 1-2 of 1-2 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anlhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan I Project Description 1.1 Introduction The World Bank has the intention to provide loans to the People's Republic of China for pollution control projects in the Huai River Basin. The second phase loan, for which an initial amount of USD200 million is embarked, is intended for wastewater projects in two provinces, Anhui and Shandong. In consultation with the Ministry of Finance and the State Development Planning Commission, it was decided that the loans to Anhui province under this project would be limited to USD100 million. Most of the loans to Anhui will be allocated to the ten municipal pollution control projects for which this RAP is prepared. The Department of Construction (DoC) is the main organiser of the municipal components. The complete list of project components under preparation with the DoC are shown in Table 1.I and Table 1.2, and is as follows: * Huaibei sewerage * Bengbu sewerage - Huainan sewerage - Jeishou sewerage - Fuyang sewerage * Bozhou sewerage * Suzhou sewerage * Lu'an sewerage and WwTW Taihe sewerage and WwTW * Guoyang sewerage and WwTW. l-l / I /March 2000/ 1-1 of 1-2 D:\Reports\Preli minary\Back up\RAP\Anhii i\anhtLi-Fi nrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 1.1: Project Components Name Main-pipe Sub-pipe Pumping Mains Pump Treatment plant Cost (km) (km) (km) station (10000/rn3) (RMB million) Huaibei 63.04 35.0 5 156.42 Bengbu 78.94 60.0 1.61 3 176.62 Huainan 48.6 39.0 2.6 4 138.56 Jieshou 57.0 22.0 0.5 2 94.89 Fuyang 81.72 50.0 3 4 193.26 Bozhou 56.3 50.0 4 135.06 Suzhou 52.1 22.0 3 104.34 Lu'an 47.41 21.5 2.4 3 4 178.56 Taihe 24.75 1.0 2 4 125.00 Guoyang 37.31 35.0 1 4 157.13 Total 541.29 349.5 10.11 33 12 1460.13 Table 1.2: Project Capacity Component Name Project Scale Remarks Hluaibei Sewer Network 98.8 km, DN200 - 1600mm, For capacity 80,000t/d ' pumping stations Bengbu Sewer Network 140.5 km, DN300 - 2000mm, 3 For capacity I 00,OOOtd pumping stations l{uainan Sewer Network 90.2 km, DN300 - 1600mm, 4 For capacity I 00,OOOVfd pumping stations Fuyang Sewer Network 134.7km, DN300- 1200mm, 4 For capacity l00,OOOt/d pumping stations Bozhou Sewer Network 106.3 km, DN300 - 1500mm, 4 For capacity 80,000t/d pumping stations Suzhou Sewer Network 74.1 km, DN200 - 1500mm, 3 For capacity 80,000Vtd pumping stations Jieshou Sewer Network 79.5 km, DN200 - 1400mm, 2 For capacity I 00,OOOt/d pumping stations Lu'an W'wTW Sewer Network 71.3km, DN300 -- 1500mm, 3 For capacity 40,000Vtd pumping stations, I WwTW Taihe WwTW Sewer Network 25.75km, DN200 - 1500mm, 2 For capacity 40,00O0d pumilpinng stations, I WwTW capacity 40,000t/d Cruoyang WwTW Sewer Network 72.3 km, DN300 - 1500mm, I For capacity 40,000t/d pumping stations, I WwTW capacity 50,000Vtd 1-2 / / /March 20D0/ 1-2 of 1-2 D:\ReporissPreliminary\Backutp\RAP\Anhui\anlhui-Finrap doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 1.2 Project Background Work and Approvals The drainage schemes of the sub projects have been prepared and approved and are shown in Table 1.3. Table 1.3: Drainage Schemes of Sub Project that have been Approved City Authorities Approval Document Number Approval date Huainan Provincial Construction Bureau Jian chen zi No.(1995)660 11.20.1995 Bozhou Provincial construction Bureau Jian chen zi No.(1998)461 10.26.1998 Luan Provincial construction Bureau Jian chen zi No.(1998)545 12.11.1998 Taihe Fuyang Municipal Government Fu zhen mi No.(1998)389 12.25.1998 Guoyang Guoyang County Government No.Fu zhen mi NO.(1994)60 12.8.1994 Sub project drainage programs that have been prepared are shown in Table 1.4. Table 1.4: Sub-project Drainage Projects already Prepared City Design Institutes Completion Date Huaibei Program Administration Division of Huaibei Municipality 10.1995 Bengbu Bengbu Municipal Program Institute 05.1994 Jieshou Environment Works Design Institute of Qinhua University 12.1994 Fuyang Hefei Municipal Design Institute/Fuyang Municipal Design Institute 12.1994 Suzhou Anhui Provincial Program institute 12.1995 The proposal for the ten sub-projects was approved by the State Development Planning Commission on Nov. 16,1999 by the document of Ji tou zi (1999) 2019. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports for sub-projects have been approved by Anhui Province Environment Protection Bureau (EPB). Table 1.5 shows approved document numbers. Table 1.5: State Development Planning Commission Approval City Approved document number Approval date Authority Huaibei Huanjian han[2000]17 1.20.2000 EPB Bengbu Huan jian han[2000]18 1.20.2000 EPB Huainan Huan jian han[2000]16 1.20.2000 EPB Jieshou Huan j ian han[2000]20 1.20.2000 EPB Fuyang Huanjian han[2000]19 1.20.2000 EPB The consolidated EIA report is being prepared by Hefei Design Institute, Ministry of Coal. The draft of the Project Implementation Program has been submitted to the World Bank. Drafts of the Feasibility Study Reports (FSR) for the ten sub-projects have been prepared by DHV (Holland) and 1-3 / IMarch 2000/1-3 of 1-2 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan reviewed by the Advisory Consultants (AC) and the World Bank. At present DHV is revising the FSRs in line with the AC's and World Bank's comments. 1.3 Measures to Reduce Affected People In 1993 Anhui provincial government issued a document which addressed arrangements of drainage programs and compared several schemes so as to select the best one which would be included into the master plan and to control land use. Each city had completed a drainage program before 1995. Therefore the land use of WwTWs and pumping station would be well controlled. In addition, the design institutes and project units have selected the project sites carefully. The locations of the project schemes have been carefully compared and selected with the objective of reducing resettlement. To further reduce resettlement all administration buildings for water companies will be located at the site of the WwTWs or the pumping stations. 1.4 Status of Resettlement Action Plan Eight RAPs of the ten sub-projects were prepared simultaneously with the FSRs. In August and Octoberl999, the AC held workshops regarding RAP preparation in Anhui. A sample RAP was provided to each city. The project offices started to write the RAPs on the basis of the approved project proposals. Draft RAPs were completed in November of 1999. The AC and the World Bank reviewed these. Suzhou and Jieshou sub-projects do not require any resettlement, as the land of the two sub-projects is government land which is reserved for landscape works in these cities. The government has agreed that this land will be used for the project and as such RAPs for these cities are not required as there are no PAP. The related documents are provided in Appendix B. Project construction is planned to start in the late October 2000. Resettlement work would commence three months before the start of the project. That is to say that resettlement would start immediately after the World Bank's appraisal mission leave. Construction of the WwTWs of Luan, Taihe and Guoyang and most of pumping stations would commence by the end of 2000. Part of pumping stations would be started within two years. Resettlement work would be undertaken three months before the start of these sub-projects. 1.5 The Project Organisation and Ownership In order to better prepare and implement the project, project leading groups have been established at each government level. Vice governors or mayors take the posts of heads of the leading groups. The leaders from planning, financial, construction, environment departments are members of the leading groups. The project office under the leading group at the provincial level is located in Anhui Province Finance Bureau. The project office consists of four groups: * comprehensive and financial group (Province Finance Bureau) who is responsible for external affairs and financial affairs; * planning group (Province Planning Commission) is responsible for project procedure and planning; * implementation group (Province Construction Commission) is responsible for project implementation; and 1-4 / /March 2000/ 1-4 of 1-2 O:\Reports\Prelimrinary\Backup\RAP\Anhiti\anlhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * environment group (Provincial Environment Planning Bureau) is responsible for environment impact assessment and monitoring. Most project offices at the municipal and county levels are located within local Construction Commissions. The project belongs to basic construction facilities, consisting of the investment from local government, state grants and the World Bank loan. The project ownership belongs to the local government. The project legal responsibilities lies with the local drainage company under the administration of the construction commission. 1-5 I /March 2000/ 1-5 of 1-2 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhiii-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 2 Project City Description The project cities are Huaibei, Bengbu, Huainan, Jieshou, Fuyang, Bozhou, Suzhou, Luan, Taihe and Guoyang. The following is the brief description of each city and locations are shown in Figure 2.1. 2.1 Huaibei Huaibei is located in the north of Anhui Province, where three provinces Jiangshu, Henan and Anhui meet, one of important cities in the new economic zone of Longhailan. The city is an energy base comprising of coal and power industries, and is also a newly developing industrious base in the aspects of textile, chemicals, building materials and light industry. Huaibei is part of Huaibei plain with an elevation of 22.5-32.5 m (Huanghai altitude system). The terrain slightly slopes from the northwest to southeast. The slope is about 1/10000. There is a small area of hill land in the city with the height of 220m. Su river, Zha river, Hui river, Xinbian river (man made) and other rivers that belong to Huai river water system, pass the city from northwest to southeast. Huaibei is a humid area of monsoon climate, which is the transition zone between north continental climate and humid climate. There are four distinct seasons. In the summer, there is plent of rain and the temperature is high. In the winter, it is cold and dry. The annual temperature is about 14.50c and the rainfall is about 862.9mm. The main wind direction is southeast. There are 202 days free of frost in a year. The ground bearing capacity of the city is over 120kPa. The underground water is plentiful and water level is high. The earthquake intensity is 6 degree. Not any big earthquake has occurred there in the history. Huaibei is geographically divided into two parts, south and north. The main district of the city is concentrated in the north, containing four areas: Xiangchen, Shuixi, Kuangshanji, and Lieshan covering 38.27km2 land. The urban population is 414,000. The project covers 31 km2 of Xiangchen with the population of 250,000. The project serves 269,700 people (in the year of 2000). 2.2 Bengbu Bengbu lies in the north of Anhui and middle part of Huai river basin. It is an important industrial and commercial city in Anhui province and serves as a hub of communications. The city is located in the place where Jianghuai hills and Huaibei plain meet, and crosses both sides of Huai river. The old urban area and planned developing district are on the south bank that belongs to the project service area, covering the area of 40km2, and the population of 435,000. The terrain slopes from the south to the north. The average elevation is 18-35m. There are 20 scattered low hills and Tian river, Bali ditch, Longzi river and other ditches and low-lying land. Bengbu city belongs to warn and humid monsoon climate. The average temperature is 15TC. The main wind direction is northeast. 2-1 / / /March 2000/ 2-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preli minary\1ackup\RAP\Anhiti\anIui -Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Figure 2.1 Project Sub-components and 1995 River Quality in Anhui . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 , - / / ( \ ;\L,;. ,-se, ,, ,, 01/ ' '' ,,_ 7T,f /ES', X. < Haihe} .2, uyang O ANHU oPROVINCIAL CAPITAL CLASS II o CITY WITH SEWERAGE PROJECT CLASS III o CITY WITH SEWERAGE AND WwTW PROJECT CLASS IV PROVINCIAL BOUNDARY - CLASS V PRINCIPAL RIVER - BEYOND CLASS V H-UAI RIVER BASIN BOUNDARY NO DATA Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan The bearing capacity of alluvial plain of both sides of Huai river is 100-15OkPa. The bearing capacity of other area is 200-400kPa. Part of land has the nature of swelling. The earthquake intensity is 7 degree. Bengbu municipality has the jurisdiction over three counties (Huaiyuan, Guzhen, Wuhe) and four districts. The total area is 5917km2. The urban area is 445.4km2. The total population is 739,600. The project serves 569,700 people (in the year of 2000). 2.3 Huainan Huainan lies in the middle and north part of Anhui and is an important coal industrial city, which has the name of "a coal city of hundreds of miles'. The city enjoys the preference of geographic location and convenient communications. The city is located in the middle part of Huai river basin and crosses both sides of Huai river. The topography of Huainan is complicated, which has hills, mounds, plain and lakes. The terrain is basically divided into two parts of mounds and plain. Most of the terrain is plain except some hills and mounds on the south side of Huai river. The average elevation is 20-30m. Huainan is in transition zone between subtropical zone and temperate zone and belongs to humid monsoon climate. She has enough sunshine and distinct four seasons. The city is rich in light, heat, and water sources. The frost-free period is long. The annual temperature is 15.30c and annual rainfall is 926mm. The main wind direction is the east. Huainai municipality has jurisdiction over one county and five districts. The urban area on the south bank of Huai river is divided into two parts of east and west. The project is located in the east consisting of two districts of Tianjaan and Datong, covering the area of 40km2 with the population of 392,100. The project would serve 409,900 people. On the west, there are two districts of Xiejaji and Bagongshan. The total area of Huainan is 2121km2 with the population of 1,932,600. 2.4 Jieshou Jieshou lies in the northwest of Anhui province, where Anhui province and Henan province meet. Local economy has rapidly developed particularly in the fields of breweries, plastics, food processing, papermaking, chemicals, textile, mechanics and building materials. Jieshou is an important city of the northwest in Anhui and an industrial and commercial city on the border of the two provinces. Due to the historical river course change and the Yellow river flood, the terrain is a mainly smooth alluvial plain, which is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The natural slope is 1/7000 to 1/10,000. The elevation is 36.5-38.5m (Huanghai altitude system). The elevation difference of the city is less than 2m. Jieshou belongs to the temperate zone, where the climate is mild and sunshine is plentiful. Annual temperature is 14.7c with the highest 41.5c and the lowest -22.5c. Annual rainfall is 842.1 mm, concentrating in the summer and autumn. Annual sunshine is 2251 hours. East wind is the primary and the northeast wind is the secondary. Yinhe river crosses the city centre, passing through Fuyang and Lu'an into Huai river. There are other 2-3 / / /March 2000/2-3 of 3-1 DA\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anlhui-Finrapdoc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan rivers such as Jiebo river, Jiehong river, and city ring river as well. Yin river plays the role of flood prevention. The city area of Jieshou is within the fan-shaped alluvial of Yin river. The earth surface is piled with the four spongy topsoil of the height over 500m. The ground base is mainly sandy clay with the bearing capacity of 110-17OkPa. Destroying earthquake once occurred there in the history. The city is listed by the state as the earthquake protection area. Redevelopment is underway in the old city. The city is nowadays developing mainly towards the east and appropriately towards the south and would expand in the future towards the south and east and north as well. The industrial area would concentrate in Yinbei, Yindong and Yinnan industrial districts. Polluting industries would be in Yinbei industry district near the future WwTW. The major residential area is in the old city district on both sides of Yin river where the district is mixed by industries and residents. The industries in this district would be reformed or moved to new industrial districts. The city area is 19.96km2 with the population of 156,800. The project would serve 171,800 people. 2.5 Fuyang Fuyang is located in the northwest of Anhui province and is the centre of politics, economy, culture and trade of the northwest and also is the very important hub of big Jinjou railway. Yin river and Quan river, major tributaries of Huai river, are confluent here. Fuyang's economy has been developing fast. The people's living standard has greatly increased. The industrial output value is over 10 billions yuan. Food, textile, light industry, mechanics and chemicals have basically become pillar industries of the city. Fuyang is on the south end of Huanghuaihai plain, where topography is smooth and wide, high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The slope is 1/8000. The rivers in the city are part of Huai river system. The main rivers are Yin river, Quan river, Ci river, Cihuaixin river, Xifei river, Xiaoren river. River courses and ditches crisscross and form the special water system. The main wind direction is the east with the average speed of 2.7m/s. Fuyang belongs to monsoon temperate zone and semi humid climate. The average rainfall is 901mm. Annual evaporation is 1632.9mm. Average temperature is 14.9C. The deepest frozen soil is 0.13m. The main soil quality is clay, sub-clay, sub-sand and sludge. The bearing intensity is 60-26OkPa. The city area is naturally divided into three sections as Yinhexi, Yinhedong, Quanhebei, covering the area of 4I m- with the population of 400,000. The project would serve 446,400 people. 2.6 Bozhou Bozhou lies in the northwest of Anhui province, on the Huanghuai plain with three sides bounded with Henan province. The state roads 105 and 311 are confluent in the city and the railway of big Jingjou crosses the east of the city. Bozhou is a famous historical city and has the history of over 3000 years. The city is well known for brewery, Chinese medicine, tobacco, light industry, commerce, and tourism industry. Bozhou is an important city in the northwest and is regarded as "historical and cultural city at the state level, and central city of provincial northwest border" in the mraster plan. 2-4 / / /March 2000/ 2-4 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backtip\RAP\Anhi[i\anhtii-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan The terrain of the city is smooth, high in the north and low in the south. The surface lift is over 38m on the north of Guo river, and 36-38m on the south of Guo river. The surface lift is between 36-40m in the program. There are Guo river, Songtang river, Fengwei Ditch and Bocheng river in the city. Guo river is the largest tributary of the Huai river, crossing the city from the west to the east, and serves as a container of wastewater as well. Bozhou is located on the Huanghuai plain, belonging to Huai river basin. All is alluvial plain, receiving continuous and broad deposits that is heaped up as thick as 600m over, The terrain around the city shows piled feature composing of brown and red clay, yellow sand and pink sand. The bearing capacity is 100- 18OkPa. Bozhou lies in the south of temperate zone and has distinct four seasons, belonging to slightly humid monsoon climate. The temperature is mild. There is enough sunshine and proper rainfall. The average temperature is 14.5C. Annual rainfall is 803.4mm. The main wind direction is the southeast. Bozhou city is under the jurisdiction of the province and has the jurisdiction over 26 towns with the population of 1,360,000 and the area of 2226km2, among which, the urban area is 16km2 and the urban population is 250,300. The project serves 231,800 people. 2.7 Suzhou Suzhou lies in the Huai river basin, northeast of Anhui province. Suzhou is the centre of the northeast area, where the coal production headquarters and service base of Huaibai area are located. Suzhou covers the economic areas of Shanghai and Huaihai, and is in the crossing area from the coast economic zones to mid-west, and is an important materials collection area of Jiangsu, Shangdong, Henan and Anhui provinces. The base rock of the city belongs to Qinshan mountain range. The terrain is smooth and wide, high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The slope is 0.1%. The elevation is 29-26m (Huanghai altitude system). The most part of geology is quite good except both sides of rivers and the ancient Bian river course. The bearing capacity is 150-200kPa. The rivers within Suzhou are tributaries of Huai river. Three rivers receive urban water, which are Hui river, Tuo river, and Xinbian river. This area is abundant in water. There are over 20 rivers in total passing by. Eight among them play important roles in flood prevention and drainage and water transportation. Xinbian river crosses from the west to the east and its main function is drainage. Tuo river crosses from the north to southeast and its function is drainage. Sanba river drains rainwater for the city and farmland as well in the west. Yunliang river, in the south of the city, connects with the city ring river and drains rainwater and transmits water to the Onba river and city ring river. Tieluyun river, Xiaohong river and Xiaohuang river play the parts of drainage according to the program. Great changes have taken place since the open policies are carried out. The urban area is 22km2 with the population of 238,900. The project serves the area of 41.6km2 and 238,900 people. 2-5 / / /March 2000/ 2-5 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 2.8 Lu'an Lu'an county is in the mid-west of Anhui prcvince, the centre of politics, economy, culture and transportation of Lu'an municipality. Lu'an also has the name of "the door of Dabie mountains". Lu'an enjoys the geographic location and is famous for the name of "golden Lu'an" because of rich commerce and materials collection. The open policy encourages Lu'an's economy and stimulates the third production. As an area centre, the function of market service is getting prominent. According to the urban program, textile and machinery would take the leading roles. And the other industries and trade would develop simultaneously. Lu'an county has the urban area of 23km2 and the population of 212,000. The project would serve 228,300 people. Lu'an county lies in the north of Dabie mountains, high in the southeast and low in the northwest. The east and south of the city are complicated hill area. The highest elevation is 104.3m and the lowest is 35.Om (Huanghai altitude system). Lu'an belongs to the edge of Huaiyang geology. The slope angle is 10C-15C. The terrain goes flat from the east towards the west. The soil in the northwest of the city is river-lashed sand, the soil in the middle part is pink sandy clay and clay gravel, and the soil in the southeast is red sand and limestone. The bearing capacity is 150-200kPa. The earthquake intensity is 6 degree. Lu'an belongs to the northern edge of north sub-tropical humid monsoon zone and has the typical character of transition. The climate is mild. There is plentiful rainwater, enough sunshine, long period of frost-free days and four distinct seasons. The summer is hot and rainy and winter is cold and dry. The rainfall is changeable and uneven in the year. The average rainfall is 1103.3mm and temperature is 15.4C. The main wind direction is ESE. Lu'an is located in the watershed of Yangtze river and Huai river, with the Pi river canal on the west crossing the city from the south to the north. Pi River rises in Dabie mountains, crosses Zhengyangguan of Shouxian county and enters Huai river. The total length of Pi river is 246km. The city covers the 4km of Pi river with the width of 80-300m. The water quality cannot meet the standard of category 3. Pi river canal project was completed in 1957. On the up-basin of Pi river canal, lie three reservoirs, Fuzhiling reservoir, Muzhitan reservoir, and Xianghongdian reservoir, with the catchment area of 4410km2 and the total storage capacity of 3.46 bill:ion m3. The total length of canal is 104.5km. Lu'an city covers 10.5km of the canal. The water is qualified and abundant and is the water resource of Lu'an city. The water body belongs to the category 2 in the program. 2.9 Taihe Taihe county lies on the edge of northwest of Anhui province, where Fuyang, Bozhou and Jieshou meet and where it is the only way from Henan province into Northern part of Anhui province and the inevitable course from Fuyang to Bozhou and Jieshou. The transportation is quite convenient. Luofu railroad, Jinjou railroad, state highway No. 105, provincial route 606 cross the whole county. Water transportation reach harbours passing through Yin river and Chi river into Huai river. The distance from Fuyang airport from the county is only 35km. Huangfan plain is the main terrain of the county, which is smooth with the elevation of 33.0-36.Om (Huanghai altitude system), high in the north and low in the southwest. 2-6 / / /March 2000/2-6 of3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhuliianhtzi-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan The county has rich water sources. Yin river, Ci river, Guo river and Xifei river are the major rivers that are tributaries of Huai river, flowing from the northwest to southeast and entering Huai river. There are 77 drainage ditches in the county, 13 of which drain water into Yin river, 43 into Ci river and 21 into Xifei river. The treated water from the WwTW would go into Yin river, which is the largest river crossing the county. The Yin river rises in Yangqianzhu mountain, in Dengfeng county of Henan province, and passes through Yuxian, Zhouke, Xiangchen and Shouqiou of Henan province into Jieshou, Taihe, Fuyang, Yinshang of Anhui province and enters the Huai river. The total length is 585km and the basin area of 41230km2. Taihe county belongs to southern continental mild climate of the north temperate zone. The county has distinct seasons and typical monsoon climate. The temperature is mild and the rainfall is proper. The county has enough sunshine and long period of frost-free days. The average temperature is 14C and the average rainfall is 800mm, 60% of which occurs in summer. The average evaporation is 1100mm. There are 220 frost- free days in a year. The frozen thickness is 0.13m. The main wind direction is the southeast. And the secondary is the northeast and the least is the northwest. Taihe county is half surrounded by Yin river and therefore its beach is difficult to expand. The geology of Taihe county is complicated. The urban area of Taihe county is 8.64km2 with the population of 119,000. The project serves 125,300 people. Great changes have taken place in the city. In the development plan, the city is devised a county centre of politics and culture and a newly industrial and trade city. 2.10 Guoyang Guoyang lies in the northwest corner of Anhui province, the mid-part of Huaibei plain. The county has the urban area of 15km2 with the population of 100,000. The project would serve 114,300. The terrain of the county is flat and slopes from the northwest towards the southeast. The slope degree is 1/10000. The elevation is 30.0-32.5m (Huanghai altitude).Guo river crosses the county and divides the city into southern and northern parts. In the development plan, the county is a centre of politics, economy, culture, science, industry and trade and a tourism city as well. Guo river, tributary of Huai river, is a major river in the county. The normal water level is 25.5m and the largest flow is 2480m3/s. Everyday about 50000 m3 untreated wastewater enter Guo river. The average temperature of the county is about 14.6c. The highest temperature is 41.2c and the lowest is -240C. The average rainfall is 813.9mm. The highest annual rainfall is 1342.9mm and the lowest is 504.2mm. The main wind direction is the southeast. The average relative temperature is 70%. The ground beariig capacity is 1 OOkPa. 2.11 Household Income Levels in the Project Area The urban investigation team is responsible for the investigation of the household incomes in the province. Due to the different approaches and methods of the investigation teams, it is difficult to compare the figures. Tables 2.1 and 2.2 are classified income in the family possession at the city/town level, and average income in residents' possession at the city/town level in Anhui province. City 2-7 1 /tMarclh 2000/ 2-7 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhiui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan specific socio-economic data is shown in Table 2.3. Table 2.3 shows that most people in the cities are involved in agricultural activities for income generation. No ethnic minorities are present in the project cities. Table 2.1: Average Income in Family FPossession at the City/Town Level in Anhui Province RMB:yuan Year Lowest Low Medium/Low Medium Medium/High High Highest Household Household Household Flousehold Household Household Household 1994 1530.25 1982.08 2369.60 2916.29 3558.40 4389.72 5819.75 1995 2051.24 2566.62 3068.04 3629.40 4382.11 5317.58 6955.08 1996 2486.29 3091.77 3634.14 4339.25 5150.85 6227.15 8082.84 1997 2360.30 3010.97 3685.44 4464.00 5395.69 6527.61 8516.87 1998 2410.07 3369.32 4033.70 4718.82 5870.37 6709.50 8704.85 Source: 1999 Statistical Yearbook Table 2.2: Average Income in Residents' Possession at City/Town Level in Anhui Province Unit: yuan/person/year Year Huaibei Bengbu Huainan Fuyang Bozhou 1997 4986.93 4384.88 3814.29 4997.07 4055.08 1998 4954.15 4825.25 3709.20 5156.11 4593.78 Source: 1999 Statistical Yearbook 2-8 / / /March 2000/2-8 of3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\BackLp\RAP\Anhlui\anhuii-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 2.3: Socio-economic Statistics for Project Cities. City Population Total Employees * Composition of Population (%) (10 000) (10 000) Primary Secondary Tertiary Huaibei 186.58 104.57 67.09 20.99 11.92 Bengbu 326.54 193.50 78.56 8.52 12.92 Huainan 200.42 119.98 73.35 16.01 10.64 Jieshou Fuyang 1236.00 781.37 86.63 3.66 9.71 Bozhou 136.14 89.28 92.46 1.50 6.04 Suzhou 563.16 348.26 88.91 2.49 8.60 Lu'an 650.87 432.92 83.87 6.29 9.84 Taihe Guoyang Source: 1999 Statistical Yearbook Notes: * Total population and total employees covers Municipality areas. + Jieshou, Taihe, Guoyang are included in Fuyang Municipal Area. 2-9 I I /March 2000/ 2-9 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 3 Project Affectation The project will affect 10 cities (counties) impacting on 401.196 mu of land, 364.106 mu of land permanently and 37.09 mu of land temporarily, 5997 m2 of housing, and facilities and attachments which include wire poles, telephone poles, enclosing walls, wells, graves, trees and sandy roads, and four buildings. Total people affected are 636 persons see Table 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. The EIA report indicates that the project would not affect rare species or any cultural assets. The project would affect communication facilities and air quality and noise impacts would be experienced by communities during construction. Measures have been incorporated into the EIA to control and reduce these impacts. These impacts would not be permanent and mitigation measures during construction are documented. Project impacts in terms of resettlement for each sub-project are discussed below. 3.1 Huaibei Sewer Network The construction of sewer network and the land acquisition for the pumping stations would impact on 5 villages. A total of 43.09 mu of land will be permanently affected for the installation of the pumping stations, this will affect 31 persons. Temporary land use will affect 37.09 mu of land and will affect 155 persons. The displacement of 3222 m2 of house areas will affect 186 persons. Affected facilities and attachments include electricity poles, telephone poles, trees and unsealed (sandy) road. The project will not affect any buildings. There are in total 186 PAP who are affected by land acquisition and/or displacement of houses. Appendix C shows project impacts in each affected village for this sub- project. 3.2 Bengbu Sewer Network The land acquisition of pumping stations would cause impacts in 5 villages. Permanent land impacts will affect 9.20 mu (28 persons) displacing house area of 653m2 (28 persons). Affected facilities and attachment include electricity poles, telephone poles, trees and unsealed (sandy) road. The project will have no impact on community buildings. There are in total 28 PAP who are both affected by land acquisition and house relocation. Appendix C shows project impacts in each affected village for this sub-project. Plates 3-1, 3-2 and 3-3 show typical areas through which the sewer network will traverse and pumping stations location. 3.3 Huainan Sewer Network The main affect of this sub-project is land acquisition for pumping stations and temporary land impacts for installation of the sewer networks. An administration building will be built to accommodate the water company who are responsible for maintaining the sewers in the area. This building will require the acquisition of 9 mu of wasteland in the No.1 Construction Materials Factory premises. For the pumping stations, 3.4 mu of land will be acquired which will impact on 7 people. Land for the pumping stations will affect 2 villages and 2 enterprises, which comprise 1.1 mu of empty land in the Huainan Water Protection Material Factory, and 1.3 mu of ponds in Longhu garden. No houses or attachments require relocation. No enterprises production will be affected by this sub- project. All PAPs are only affected by land acquisition. Appendix C contains further details of village level project impacts. 3-1 I / IMarch 2000/ 3-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan -~~~~ t - '.# A ~~~~~~~~~All .'1 ' , / ~ ',.= i Plate 3-1 Bengbu pumping station site. nuuhi tiE 111 IutFura - ! B v v i~~~~~~ i Afs 0 -- Plate 3-2 Sewer to be laid along the bank of the Long Zi Lake (Bengbu sub-project). The river bank will be improved at the same time. 3-2 / / /March 2000/ 3-2 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backuip\RAP\anhui-Finrap,doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Rescttlemrent Action Plan Plate 3-3 Route of interceptor (Bengbu sub-project) and wall of the WwTW site currently under construction. Interceptor is located along road and does not impact permanently on any privately used land. '''' S ' 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~x*f' * - '~ ~ .W Plate 3-4 Location of pumo piBng station west of the WwTW (Huainan sub-project), The pumping station site will affect a small parcel of agricultural land. 3-3 IMarch 2000, 3-3 of 3-1 D \Reports\PreIirninary\BaCkulp\RAP\anihiii-Finrap.doc) Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 3.4 Fuyang Sewer Network The land acquisition for the pumping stations would affect 3 villages and 2 units (buildings). Permanent land acquisition to accommodate the pumping stations will affect 2.306 mu (impacting on 21 persons), and 178m2 housing areas of Baiyiqiao village (impacting on 3 people). The affected facilities and attachments include power tower, electricity poles, telephone poles and trees. Of the 2.306 mu, 0.93 mu of land would be acquired from The Second Division of No.4th Railway Bureau that would affect 366 m2 brick houses (15 people) and 0.48 mu of land owned by the Municipal Government will be acquired. A total of 78m2 will be demolished. Compensation would be paid for loss of land, houses and land attachments. There are in total 21PAP, 3 people of Shanghe village affected by land acquisition. Both land acquisition and displacement of houses affect the rest of the PAP. Appendix C shows the sub-project village impacts. 3.5 Bozhou Sewer Network The land acquisition of pumping stations will impact on 4 villages. Permanent land for pumping stations would impact on 8.15 Mu (17 PAP). Of this land acquisition, 1.35 Mu of Niushi subdistrict commission would be used for the pumping station of Bozhou Donglu, this would be granted by Lantian company. 2.5 Mu of land of Baoyuan village has been acquired for the Guanminglu pumping station the by the Municipal Land Development Company and would be granted for municipal construction land. No displacement of houses will result from this sub-project. Affected facilities and attachments only include trees. The project has no impact on community buildings. There are in total 17 PAP who are only affected by land acquisition. Appendix C shows the sub-project impacts in each of the affected villages. 3.6 Lu'an Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network The construction of WwTW and land acquisition for the pumping stations will cause resettlement impacts in 5 villages. Permanent land to be acquired is 73.2 Mu (135 PAP). This sub-project will not result in the displacement of houses. Affected facilities and attachments include electricity poles, telephone poles and trees. The project has no impact on buildings. There are in total 135 PAP who are affected by land acquisition. Appendix C shows the sub-project impacts in each of the affected villages. Plate 3-5 shows land that will be impacted by the WwTW. 3.7 Guoyang Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network Land acquisition required for the construction of WwTW and the pumping stations will impact on 128 Mu of land in Mazhai village (190 PAP) for the WwTW and I mu of state owned vacant land for the two pumping stations. There is no displacement of houses in this sub-project. Affected facilities and attachments include electricity poles, graves and trees. The project will have no impacts on buildings. There are in total 190 PAP who are only affected by land acquisition. Appendix C shows the sub- project impacts. 3-4 I / IMarch 20001 3-4 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhiti-Finrap.docI Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 4- ,ta. -~ , ~ . Al L-M6~~~~~~~~~- Plate 3-5 Site of Lu'an WwTW, land affected is used for agricultural purposes and no houses will require relocation. 3-5 / / /March 2000/ 3-5 of 3-1 D \ReportsrPelirninary\Backtip\RAPxanhtli-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 3.8 Taihe Wastewater Treatment Works and Sewer Network .) The construction of the WwTW and pumping stations will result in land acquisition of 121.6 Mu that would affect 4 villages and 52 people. The displacement of 1500m2 of housing would affect 92 people. Affected facilities and attachments include wells, graves and trees. There is no impact on community buildings. There are in total 92 PAP, 40 of which would be affected by the displacement of houses with the remaining affected by land acquisition. Appendix C shows the sub-project impacts in each of the affected villages. 3.9 Conclusion From the above, Tables 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3, and Appendix C it can be concluded that although the project will have permanent and temporary land impacts these are not considered to be significant as these are small parcels of land in comparison to total land areas in the village. For permanently affected land areas with the re-allocation of land in the villages land holding per capita is not expected to be reduced significantly due to the small portion of affected land. Compensation and income restoration measures are in place and discussed in Chapter 5 to ensure that PAPs livelihood does not deteriorate as a result of the project. Temporary land acquisition is predominantly in the road verges and therefore will not affect agricultural land. The affected road verges will be sealed and the area restored after construction. Period of disturbance for road verges is estimated to be about 2 months. Impacts on people affected by relocation is also expected to be insignificant as these people will be relocated to within the same village and they will have the option of either having their house rebuilt for them, or receiving cash compensation and rebuilding houses themselves. Compensation and income restoration measures for people affected by house relocation are discussed in greater detail in Chapter 5. Table 3.1: Project Affected Land Statistics City Permanent Land Acquisition (Mu) Temporary Land (Mu) Irrigated Dry Vegetable Fish State- Other Sub- Affected Vegetable Fruit Sub- Affected land land plots ponds owned land total people plots orchard total people land Huaibei 0 5.175 1.075 0 0 0 6.25 31 32.8 4.29 37.09 155 BengbU 4.1 1.6 3.5 0 0 0 9.2 28 0 0 0 0 Huainan 3 0 0 1.3 9 1.1 14.4 7 0 0 0 0 Fuyang 0 0 0 0 0.48 1.826 2.306 21 0 0 0 0 Bozhoti 0 4.3 0 0 0 3.85 8.15 17 0 0 0 0 Lu'an 1.25 39.35 0 0 0 32.6 73 2 135 0 0 0 0 Guoyang 0 78 0 0 1 50 129 190 0 0 0 0 -4T,,ei_- -- 0 81 8 0 0 0 39.8 121.6 52 -- 0. + 0 ATotal 8.35 210 225 4.575 1.3 10.48 129.176 364.106 481 32.8 4.29 37.09 155 3-6 / / /March 2000/ 3-6 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhiui\anhui-Finrap.docf Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 3.2: House Type Affected Statistics City Rural houses (m2) Urban houses Units Total areas Affected (in) (m2) affected People Brick/concrete Brick/wood Concrete flat roof Brick/concrete Brick/wood (m2) Huaibei 2397 825 0 0 0 3222 186 Benebu 237 246 76 94 0 653 28 Huainan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fuyang 178 78 0 0 366 622 18 Bozhou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lu'an 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guovang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -h -_ -500' _ _0 -O 1500 92 2812 2649 76 94 366 5997 --324 Table 3.3: Affected Facilities and Attachments City Power tower Wire poles Telephone Enclosing Wells Graves trees (No.) Sandy Road poles wall (No.) (No.) (No.) (mi) (No.) (No.) (3cm) (3-15cm) (15cm) (mI2) Huaibei 0 80 60 0 0 0 300 100 500 Bengbu 0 8 5 0 0 0 46 23 125 Huainan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fuyang 2 1 0 71 0 0 59 48 12 0 Bozhou 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 10 145 0 Lu'an 0 10 8 0 0 0 0 26 5 0 Guoyang 0 .4 0 0 0 2 0 42 0 0 -=- .--- 0- 14 --6-1- 0 193 130 [ _ _____ 2 117 79 71 3 139 617 149 262 755 3-7 / / /March 2000/3-7 of3-1 D:Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RA P\Anhui\anhui-Finrsp.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 4 Legal Framework Land acquisition, demolition and resettlement would be carried out in line with the following law and regulations. "The Land Administration Law of the PRC" "The Urban Real Estate Administration Law of the PRC' Local governments' regulations for the land administration, house removal, demolition and standards for land compensation, resettlement compensation and attachment compensation. 4.1 Introduction PRC has well developed laws, regulations, and procedures for handling resettlement and compensation needs arising from infrastructure projects. The land acquisition, resettlement and compensation under this project would be carried out in line with laws and regulations and policies issued by the state and local governments and meet the requirements put forward in the World Bank's OP 4.30 on resettlement. 4.2 Laws and Regulations 4.2.1 Related Clauses of the Land Administration Law of the PRC The state can acquire the collective-owned land for public needs according to laws. In case the land compensation shall take place, compensation shall be made in accordance with the original usage of the acquired land, which shall include the land acquisition compensation fee, resettlement subsidies and compensation fee for the attachment of the land and green seedling. The compensation fee for the acquired cultivated land is 6-10 times of the average annual yield of the land in the previous 3 years before the land acquisition. The number of agricultural population to be settled is determined with the acquired land area divided by the average prior-to-acquisition per capita cultivated land holding in the unit subject to acquisition. The compensation for resettlement for each of the agricultural population is 4-6 times of the average annual yield of the land in the previous 3 years. However, the resettlement subsidies for every hectare of acquired cultivated land shall not exceed 15 times of the average annual yield of the land in the precious 3 years. The standard of compensation fees for other types of land and the standard of respective resettlement subsidies are determined by the provinces or municipalities. In case of acquisition of vegetable gardens in suburban areas, the acquire shall pay New Vegetable Garden Development and Construction Fee. In case the land compensation fee and resettlement subsidies, as determined in line with sub-clause 2 of clause 47, do not meet the requirement of the farmers to maintain their original living conditions, the resettlement subsidies may be increased if approved by provinces or municipalities directly under the central authority. However, the total sum of the land compensation fee and resettlement subsidies shall not exceed 30 times of the average annual yield of the acquired land in the previous 3 years before the acquisition. 4-1 / / /March2000/4-1 of 3-1 DO\Reports\Preliminary\Backtip\RAP\Anhui\anlhiti-Finrap.docI Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan The State Council can increase the compensation fee for acquired land and resettlement subsidies on the base of the social and economic development. Once the plan for land acquisition compensation is determined, local governments shall make announcements and consult with the affected rural collectives and farmers. The involved rural collective organisations shall publish the status of the income and expenditure of the compensation and subsidies. This organisation shall be supervised. The compensation fees and subsidies are not to be diverted to any other purposes. The temporary land use for construction and survey is to be approved by the government above the county level. Land users shall sign contracts with the land administration authority or rural collective organisations or village commissions and pay for the compensation fees. Temporary land users shall use the land in accordance with the usage purpose in the contract and can not build permanent structures on this borrowed land. The duration of the temporary land usage shall not last over 2 years. 4.2.2 Related Regulations of "The Real Estate Administration Law of the PRC Land usage allocation means that land users pay land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for the allocated land after the approval of the government over the county level or the land is free of charge to be allocated to the land users. The following usage purposes of land if necessary can be allocated subject to the approval of the government over the county level. The land is used for infrastructure, public facilities, and the state key projects are energy, communication, water conservancy etc. 4.2.3 The Related Regulations of "The Rules of Urban House Demolition" Issued by the State Council The demolition subsidies can be in the forms of ownership exchange or price compensation. The house area of ownership exchange is calculated on the base of demolished areas. Price compensation is calculated on the basis of the rebuilding cost of demolished construction areas. The demolition entity pays subsidies for the move to the people affected by demolition. 4.2.4 Related Regulations of "Land Admiinistration Execution Rules of the PRC' Any construction on cultivated land should be in the general land program and in line with the city program, otherwise the construction is not approved. In case a construction entity wants to use a piece of land, the entity shall apply for the approval and go through all formalities. As for a project of several phases, the entity can apply for the land usage by stages and go through the formalities by stages as well. The land administration departments shall decide the compensation plan with related departments, make the announcements, consults with the affected rural economic organisations and affected people. Once the plan is approved by the government of municipality or county level, the land administration department shall be responsible for the implementation. All the compensation fees and subsidies should be paid within three months just after the compensation plan is approved. The compensation fees for the acquired land are in the possession of rural economic organisations and the compensation fees for attachment and green seedlings are in the possession of owners. In case the rural economic organisations organise the resettlement for the affected people, and the compensation fees are paid to the rural economic 4-2 / / IMarch 2000/4-2 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan organisations that manage and use the funds. In case the other organisation is responsible for the resettlement, the compensation fees are paid to this organisation. In case there is no need for unifying resettlement, compensation fees are paid directly to the affected people. 4.3 Relevant Policies with Demolition and Resettlement 4.3.1 Related Regulations of "The Detailed Rules of House Demolition Administration Execution of Anhui Province" Each municipality and county makes local concrete subsidy standards for house demolition, resettlement, temporary resettlement and transition. 4.3.2 Name of Related Documents Issued by Project Municipalities "Huaibei Construction Land Administration Regulations"; "Huainan Construction Land Administration Regulations"; "Fuyang Construction Land Administration Regulations"; "Bozhou Construction Land Administration Regulations"; "Suzhou Land Administration Regulations"; "Lu'an Construction Land Administration Regulations"; "Bengbu Construction Land Administration Regulations". "Jieshou, Taihe and Guoyang are under the jurisdiction of Fuyang Municipality, therefore they carry out "Fuyang Construction Land Administration Regulations." * "Temporary Rules for House Demolition Administration of Fuyang Municipality" (Fu zhen No. [1997] 1) * "Temporary Standard of Land Compensation Fees and Resettlement Subsidies for Acquired Suburb Land" (Bozhou No. [1993] 112) * "Rules for House Demolition Administration of Bozhou Municipality" (Bozhou No.[1992] 162) * "Notice of Adjusting Compensation Standard for Land Acquisition and Demolition" issued by Huainan municipality, (Huai fu [1994] 50) * "Rules of Urban House Demolition Administration of Bengbu Municipality" (Beng zhen [1999] No.9) 4.4 The Key Points of Above Documents The property is compensated in line with the principal of resettlement. Compensation fees are paid before land acquisition. The house area subsidies are calculated on the base of rebuilding areas. Training and environment opportunities are provided to the PAP to maintain their living conditions. The subsidies for the crops and green seedlings and attachments are paid according to their market price. 4.5 The Policy Objectives of World Bank's Operational Directive 4.30 on Resettlement * Avoiding or minimising resettlement where possible. 4-3 I /March 200014-3 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP'Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * Preparation of resettlement plans where displacement is unavoidable. The PAP should be insured: Compensation for losses at full replacement to all displaced persons. Assisting all displaced persons with the move and support during the transition period at the resettlement site. Improvement of former living standards, income earning capacity and productive levels, or at least restores them. * Encouraging community participation in planning and implementing resettlement. * Integrating resettlers into host commiunities and minimising adverse impacts on host communities. * Provision of land, housing and infrastructure to be provided to adversely affected populations, including indigenous groups and ethnic minorities who may have customary rights to the land or other resources affected by the project. 4.6 Compensation Fee Standards Each standard and entitlements of compensation fee is determined in line with the relevant laws and regulations mentioned above and consultation with the involved local governments, village commissions, land owners and property owners. The compensation budget is made on the base of compensation standards. Table 4.1: Land Compensation Fee Standard City Permanent Land Acquisition Temporary Land Cultivated Land Non-Cultivated Land Cultivated Land Irrigated Land Dry Land Vegetable Plots Fish Pond State-Owned Others Vegetable Fruit Land Plot Orchard Acquisition Green Acquisition Green Acquisitic Green Acquisitio Acquisition Acquisitio Green Green Fee Seedling Fee Fee Seedling Fee n Fee Seedling Fee n Fee Fee n Fee Seedling Fee Seedling Fee Huaibei 80000 192000 8000 8000 Bengbui 40000 600 40000 600 40000 600 Huainan 40000 600 45000 45000 150000 Fuyang 100000 80000 Bozhou 40000 Luan 50000 1000 50000 1000 40800 Guoyang 25000 1000 20000 22000 Taihe 50000 880 40000 Source: All compensation standards arefrom National. Provincial and Local laws and regulations relating to land acquisition and resettlement. They also take into account local resettlement experience and living standards of the local people. 4-4 / / IMarch 2000/4-4 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Aniihui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 4.2: House Subsidy Standard City Rural House Urban House Units Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Business Stop Loss Removal Huaibei 160 160 Bengbu 150 140 150 500 Huainan Fuyang 355 355 355 0 0 Bozhou Luan Guoyang Taihe 300 Table 4.3: Facility and Attachment Subsidy Standard City Power Tower Wire Pole Telephone Pole Enclosing Wall Well Graves Tree (RMB) Sandy Road (RMB/Nr.) (RMB/Nr.) (RMB/Nr.) (RMB/m3) (RMB/Nr.) (RMB/Nr.) (RMB/m3) <3cm 3-15cm >15cm Huaibei 0 0 80 Bengbu 1000 300 10 100 50 Huainan Fuyang 5000 300 45 10 10 30 Bozhou 2 10 100 Luan 1000 300 10 100 Guoyang 1000 800 30 Taihe 0 0 800 300 4 100 4-5 I / /March 200014-5 of 3-1 D:\Reporzs\Preliminary\Backsip\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap,doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 5 Compensation and Rehabilitation 5.1 Temporary Land Compensation The project would affect 37.09 Mu of land temporarily (32.8 Mu of vegetable plots and 4.29 Mu of orchard) and will affect 155 people. The standard of compensation for green seedlings is 8000 RMB/Mu. Thus 296,720 RMB would be paid in compensation to affected people. This compensation is equal to the yield value of two to three years of the economic crops. After the completion of the project, the land can be rehabilitated and returned to the affected people therefore the income of the affected people would not be reduced. The details of the compensation are reflected in Table 4.1. 5.2 Permanent Land Compensation The project would require the acquisition of 364.106 Mu, which would affect 481 people. Bozhou would have the grant of 3.85 Mu of land, thus compensation payments are not required. The other compensation payment would be paid according to the compensation standard of land and green seedling. Among them the compensation for the green seedling would be directly paid to the PAP. Other compensation would be disbursed to the village's for the land rehabilitation and production and the employment of the PAP. Table 4.1 shows the compensation fees. 5.3 House Compensation The project would affect the areas of 5997 m2 of housing that would be compensated in line with the standards shown in Table 4.2. Households requiring removal can be build by the affected household on the newly allocated land within the village or PAP can buy houses from the market. Table 4.2 shows the compensation fee statistics. 5.4 The Compensation for the Removal of Units The project would affect 4 units. The land of three units in Huainan would be acquired at the negotiated price of both sides, no demolition of houses or removal of facilities. The land of 0.48 Mu would be acquired from the Municipal Company of Fuyang at the compensation of 355 yuan/M2 and no removal of facilities. 0.93 Mu land owned by. The Second Division of the 4th Railway Bureau of Fuyang would be compensated according to the standard of 80,000 RMB/Mu. The areas of 366 In2 of brick houses would be demolished and be compensated according to the standard of 355 RMB/m2. Units would only be compensated for land acquisition as no downtine would result and no removal of facilities is required. 5.5 Compensation for Facilities and Attachment The facilities and land attachment affected by the project include electricity (wire) poles, telephone poles, enclosing walls, wells, graves, trees and unsealed (sandy) roads. All these would be compensated according to local standards. In Huaibei and Taihe, local power bureaus and telecommunication bureaus are responsible for re-establishing electricity (wire) poles and telephone poles. Table 4.3 shows the compensation standards for each city. 5-1 / / /March 2000/5-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Prelirninary\Backup\RAP\Anlhuti\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 5.6 Resettlement and Livelihood Restoration In addition to the above mentioned disbursement of compensation, other measures which would be taken to assist the PAP restore livelihood, income generation and agricultural production and maintain their pre-project living condition include: * Reclamation and renovation of the land so as to create more land being available to PAP during re-allocation of land. This measure will decrease the per capita loss of land between the pre and post project condition. Developing diversified businesses through raising and improving the intensity of land usage, and providing scientific support and training in order to help PAP improve their income. Encouraging PAP to find jobs or do business in the city. Land compensation could be used as the lunching funds to assist PAP through training and skill development. * Establishing up township enterprises or expanding the scale of existing township enterprises to employ PAP. 5.7 Mitigation Measures 5.7.1 Access and Disruption to Utilities As discussed in Section 3.1 installation of the int=rceptor of sewers will predominantly take place in the bicycle lanes and road verges. Access to some residential areas will be difficult during the construction period and some businesses located along these roads or in the surrounding area may be affected. Access difficulties may also have impacts on surrounding enterprises' operation because of the transportation of materials and products as well as possible disruptions in water and power supplies. It is recommended that in urban areas bamboo bridges be provided for pedestrian access to houses and mobile bridges be provided for vehicular access. In rural areas temporary access routes should be provided in agricultural areas for humani and animal access. Interference with existing irrigation, water supply or drainage channels should be taken into account and corrective works budgeted for during project design. Temporary routes for bicycles, pedestrian should be provided in the urban areas. The impact on roads during installation of the sewer network should be taken into consideration during construction with road detours and traffic management provided. In the rural areas pedestrian animal and hand tractor use during the construction period should be provided. The project has made financial provision for rectifying bicycle lanes and road verges after construction. Compensation will be provided to the relevant authorities so that services and utilities are re-instated after construction. 5.7.2 Environmental Measures During project implementation environmental impacts include construction noise, flying dry dust from topsoil due to excavation works during construction, and access and severance impacts. These impacts are temporary and with the appropriate management and mitigation measures implemented they are seen as being insignificant and having no adverse affect on the surrounding communities. The following mitigation measures would be undertaken to minimise the social impacts arising from the project. * Construction in the residential areas will only take place in the daytime. The machines that cause low noise would be used. 5-2 / /March 2000/ 5-2 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Prelirninary\Backup\RAP\Anhtli\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * The management of construction works to mininise impacts on vehicular and pedestlian access will be reinforced. Road detours, temporary roads for pedestrians, bicycles, and temporary bridges would be provided to mitigate this impact. * Pipes should be laid immediately after the land excavation so that road disturbance and construction period in a given area is kept short. * Topsoil would be either sprayed with water, covered, or enclosed to avoid dust generation. Sediment and erosion control measures would be taken to stop mud from entering the sewers during construction. Excavated material not used would be transported to appointed places where they would be used for landscape works. Transport vehicles would not be over loaded so that no soil spillage occurs during the transportation. 5-3 / / /Marcl, 2000/ 5-3 of3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Ani,ui\anli,ui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 5.1: Land Compensation Fees Permanent Land Acquisition Temporary Land Cultivated Land Non-Cultivated Land Cultivated Land State-Owned Vegetab Fruit Irrigated Land Dry Land Vegetable Plots Fishpond Others City _ Land le Plot Orchard Total Acquisition Green Acquisition Green Acquisition Green Acquisition Acquisition Acquisition Green Green Fee Seedling Fee Seedling Fee Seedling Fee Fee Fee Seedlin Seedling Fee Fee Fee g Fee Fee Huaibei 0 0 414000 0 0 0 0 0 0 262400 34320 710720 Bengbu 164000 2460 64000 960 140000 2100 0 0 0 0 0 373520 Huainan 120000 1800 0 0 0 0 58500 405000 165000 0 0 750300 FuYang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48000 146080 0 0 194080 Bozhou 0 0 172000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172000 Lu'an 62500 1250 1967500 39350 0 0 0 0 1330080 0 0 3400680 Taihe 0 0 4090000 71904 0 0 0 0 1592000 0 0 5753904 Guovang 0 0 1950000 78000 0 0 0 20000 1100000 0 0 3148000 Table 5.2: House Areas Subsidies City Rural Houses Urban Houses Units Total Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Flat Roof Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Business Loss Removal Huaibei 383520 132000 0 0 515520 Bengbu 35550 34440 11400 47000 128390 Huainan 0 0 0 0 0 Fuyang 63190 27690 0 0 129930 0 0 220810 Bozhou 0 0 0 0 0 Lu'an 0 0 0 0 0 Guoyang 0 0 0 0 0 Taihe 0 450000 0 _0 450000 5-4 / / /March 2000/ 5-4 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backhp\RAP'Anhoii\anlithi-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 5.3: Facilities and Attachments Subsidies City Power Wire Telephone Enclosing Wells Graves Tree (RMB/Nr.) * Sandy Total Tower Poles Poles Wall Road (<3cm) (3-15cm) (>15cm) Huaibei 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000 40,000 Bengbu 0 8,000 1,500 0 0 0 0 230 0 6,250 15,980 Huainan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fuyang 10,000 300 0 3 0 0 590 480 360 0 14,925 Bozhou 0 0 0 195 0 0 38 100 14,500 0 14,638 Lu'an 0 10,000 2,400 0 0 0 0 260 500 0 13,160 Guoyang 0 4,000 0 0 0 1,600 0 1,260 0 0 6,860 Taihe 0 0 0 0 2,400 41,100 772 0 0 13,000 57,272 Notes: * According to local regulations, compensation standards only take into account tree diameter and not tree type. 5-5 / / /March 2000/ 5-5 of3-l D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAPIAnlsai\anlai-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 6 RAP Schedule Resettlement work will be divided into three stages (I) activities prior to resettlement, (2) activities during resettlement, and (3) activities after resettlement. Detail description is provided below and in Figure 6.1. 6.1 Activities prior to resettlement * Determine scope of land requisition and dismantlement. According to project design and layout, identify and peg land requisition areas. Wastewater treatment office organises investigation and registration of the status of land, households, subsidiaries, and house properties within the pegged area. * Field check of land requisition and dismantlement areas. The Land Administration Bureau (LAB) and Resettlement Office (RO) organise appropriate staff to visit the affected sites, check and register land, houses, subsidiaries, utilities, equipment etc, and determine the nature and proprietary rights of infrastructure, and record the information in detail. * Draw up the plan of land acquisition and resettlement. Confirm and compile resettlement budget. According to investigation results, respective LAB and RO organise the compilation of the land acquisition and resettlement plan and prepare a budget based on relevant policies and regulations. The LAB and RO inform the Wastewater company of findings and the Wastewater company submit the plan to local Construction Commission. * Under the coordination and guidance of the city PMO, the respective Wastewater Companies sign the land requisition contract agreement with relative district/county LAB and RO, and pay them the total contract amount. 6.2 Activities during resettlement * Sign land acquisition and compensation agreement according to relative laws and regulations of resettlement stipulated by the State, District/County LAB and RO respectively, consult and negotiate with villages and households who will be resettled on the aspects of compensation standard and resettlement. When agreements are reached land acquisition and resettlement agreements are signed instantly by persons requiring resettlement, District/County LAB, and RO. City LAB supervises and witnesses the process. * Relevant District/County LAB disburse the land compensation fees to the villagers according to the signed agreement. Villages provide land, through the readjustment of village land distribution. On the premise agreed by 2/3 villagers, villages can use the funds of land acquisition and compensation fees to adjust industrial structure and increase villagers' income. Villages would then distribute the profits generated from the compensation fees used to develop these activities. The RO arranges houses for those affected by dismantled households, or they disburse the displacement compensation fees to the affected people. * Land usage permission. City LAB grants land usage approval document after all relevant documents are prepared. The relevant District/County LAB then issues land usage permission to the Wastewater company. 6-1 1 /March 2000/ 6-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * Facilities displacement and reconstruction. The dismantling of facilities and utilities affected by the project is supervised by the PMO. The Wastewater company disburses compensation fees to the proprietor and the proprietor arranges displacement, restoration and reconstruction of these facilities and utilities. 6.3 Activities after Resettlement * Internal and External Monitoring and Evaluation. Internal monitoring will be responsibility of the local PMO and they will prepare and submit a monitoring report to the provincial PMO every 3 months. External monitoring will be the responsibility of the PMO, who will contract this work to an independent consultant and will submit monitoring reports every 6 months to the World Bank. * Evaluation. When resettlement work is completed, conclusion and settlement work will be made, responsible persons write summafy, WwTW review and file it. The implementation schedule for resettlement is slhown in Table 6.1. Table 6.1: Resettlement Schedule and Responsibilities Implementation Steps Time Responsible Involved Departments Departments Investigation of scope of required land 99.5-99.7 Project unit Program Bureau Public comment survey 99.5-99.6 Project unit l Discussing schemes of RAP with various 99.8 Project unit and Program Bureau, LAB, Preparation agencies Consultant agency RO, Villager Commission, Property owners Compiling RAP 99.8 Project unit and LAB, RO Consultant agency Determining scope of land acquisition 99.7-99.8 LAB Program Bureau Checking on-the-spot acquired land 99.9-99.10 LAB Project units, property owner Holding resettlement mobilisation meeting, 2000.6 City PMO, PAP Announcing policies Villager Committee Promulgating land requisition :2000.6 LAB, RO announcement Consulting and signing resettlement :2000.6-2002.6 LAB, RO, Property Project unit, Villager Implementation compensation agreement owners Committee Reconstructing facilities and resettled 2000.7-2002.7 RO, property owners houses construction Compensation fee settlement and 2007-2002.7 LAB, RO Villager Committee, disbursement property owners Residents move into resettlement house 2000.8-2002.8 property owners Displacement of old houses and facilities 2000.9-2002.8 property owners Supervision Intemal - quarterly, PIO External - bi-annually _ ~~~~PMO, PRC consultant RO= Resettlement Office PIO = Project Imrplementation Office (Municipal) LAB = Land Administration Bureau PMO = Project Implementation Office (PMO) 6-2 /March 2000/ 6-2 of 3 -1 D:\Repons\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anliui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 7 Expenditure Process and Budget Cost of land requisition and resettlement is calculated into the overall project budget. The total cost of the project land requisition and resettlement is RMB 18.54 million. Detail information is as Table 7.1 7.1 Fund Floating Process 7.1.1 Permanent land acquisition and house displacement Each City/County and Wastewater company respectively signs a land requisition contract agreement with the respective District/County LMB and RO and pays them the total contract cost. Within the dismantlement period, which is regulated by the LAB, the County LAB signs a written agreement according to the project resettlement compensation policies and standards, with villages and affected households in the aspects of land requisition, compensation, resettlement etc., and disburses relative cost. For the urban dismantled houses, the City RO signs a written agreement with PAP affected by relocation and arranges residential houses, or pays them displacement fees. 7.1.2 Temporary land use Wastewater company signs a temporary land usage agreement with villages relating to the land quantities, construction date, compensation fees (land use fee, green seedlings fee, land-planing fees, restoration fees). The Wastewater company pays the land owner temporary land usage fees based on the agreement. 7.1.3 Infrastructure and subsidiaries The Wastewater company consults with the owners of infrastructure on restoration scheme to determine infrastructure restoration cost. According to schedule of restoration process, the infrastructure fees are disbursed to the owners, and the owners organise reconstruction by themselves. 7.2 Basic Cost Basic cost includes permanent land acquisition fee, temporary land use fee, house subsidies etc. 7.3 Administration Fee Administration fee of the project resettlement budget accounts for 4% of the basic cost. The administrationi fee will be used for expenditure of project activities relevant to land requisition and resettlement, such as purchase of equipment, transportation, meetings, communication, travel and other office expenditure. 7-1 / IMarch 2000/ 7-1 of 3-i D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP'Anhui\anhiiii-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 7.4 Reconnaissance and Design Fee Reconnaissance and design fee accounts for 1% of the basic cost of the resettlement budget. 7.5 Monitoring and Evaluation Cost Monitoring and evaluation cost accounts for 1% of the basic cost of the resettlement budget. 7.6 Contingency Contingency accounts for 10% of the basic cost, including physical contingency and price contingency. Physical contingency accounts for cost increases resulting from design change and changes during the implementation period of RAP. Price contingency accounts for future inflation and price change. 7-2 I / /March 2000/ 7-2 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhuii-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 7.1: Resettlement Budget City Basic Coot Administration Reronmaissane Monitoring Contingency Total Perma_net Aeqoioition Temporary Land H.o.se Diplne-enet Units/Enterprioes Fadlity/lata-hmen- TotOi Baoio nd Design and Ares Comp Fee Area Conp Fee Area Comp Fee subsidi.nes Cost Evaluation (mu) (RMB) (min) (RMB) (mu) (RMB) (RMB) (RMB) (Yuan) (RMB) (RMR) (RMB) (RMB) (Yun.) 1Habe, 625 414-000.00 37.09 296,720.00 0.00 515.520.00 0.00 40,000.00 1,266,240.00 50,649.60 12,662.40 12,662.40 126,624.00 1,468,83840 Oengb. 92(1 373.52(0( ) ( (111 000 0(1 128.39(0 00 ( 5,000.00 517.89000 20.71560 5,178990 5,17890 51,789.00 600.75240 Huntnno 14 40 750.300.00 0 00 0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 750,300 00 30,012.00 7,503.00 7,503.00 75,030.00 870.348 00 Fuoasg 2 31 194.080.010 0.1)1 0 00 732 00 220,810 00 0 00 14,925.00 429,815.00 17,192.60 4,298.15 4,298 15 42,981.50 498,585 40 Bo.ho. 8 15 172.000 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 00 000 14,638.00 186.638.00 7.465.52 1,866.38 1,86638 18,663.80 216.500.08 Loots 73 20 3.400.68000 000 0 00 0.00 0 00 0.00 13,160.00 3,413,840 00 136,553 60 34,138 40 34.138.40 341,384.00 3,960,054 40 Guoo!ig 12900 3.148.000(0) 0.00 0.00 01)0 000 000 6,86000 3,154.860.00 126,194.40 31,54860 31,54860 3 3.548600 3.659.63760 Taihe 121 60 5.753.984 00 0 00 0. 0100 450,000.00 0.00 57,272.00 6,261,256 00 250,450.20 62,612.56 62.612.56 626,125.60 7,263.056 92 Total 364 )I 14,206.564 00 37.09 296,720.00 732 00 1.3 14.720 00 0 00 162,835.00 15,980,839.00 639,233.52 159,808.39 159,808 39 1,598,083.90 18.537.773.20 March 2000 D:\Reports\PreIirninany\Anhlm - RAP - Tabe7. 1 7-3 Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 8 Institutional Arrangement 8.1 Institutional Responsible for Resettlement Institutions involved in resettlement implementation include: * Anhui Province World Bank Financed Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Leading Group Office (Provincial PMO) * PMO at municipality /county level * LAB at municipality/county level * Responsible departments for city program * City drainage companies * City resettlement office * Township government * Villager commission e Consultation Institution 8.2 Institutional Responsibilities The responsibilities of each institution involved in resettlement is provided below. 8.2.1 Provincial PMO * Compiling consolidated RAP based on sub-RAP. * Coordinating related departments at the provincial level. * Supervising RAP implementation 8.2.2 PMO at the municipalitylcounty level * Compiling the RAP and organising the implementation of RAP. * Supervising the resettlement fund usage. * Coordinating and supervising the resettlement activities progress. * Coordinating monitoring and appraising activities. * Compiling progress report to the upper level. * Co-ordinating and dealing with conflicts and problems during implementation. 8.2.3 City Drainage Companies * Engage a consultation institution to assess the impact of the project. * Organising social and economic investigations. 8-1 I I /March 2000/ 8-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliininary\BackLlp\RAP\Anhui\anhiui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * Applying for "the permission of land usage program" and "the permission of land construction" to city program departments and the LAB. * Applying for "house displacement permission" to the RO. * Managing the displacement of facilities in the city. * Revising the schedule of the RAP based on project implementation. * Entrusting the LAB and the RO to prepare contracts for land acquisition and displacement and pay resettlement funds in accordance with the agreement. * Organising and implementing monitoring and appraisal. 8.2.4 City LAB * Carrying out the related law and regulations relating to the land usage and construction. * Participating in the preparation of the RAP' and compensation fees. * Dealing with the formalities of land acquisition. E Involvement in the social and economic investigation. * Participating in and reviewing the RAP. * Issuing land construction permission * Directing, coordinating and supervising land acquisition and resettlement activities. ( Coordinating and dealing with the conflicts and problems in the process of land acquisition and allocation. 8.2.5 District LAB: * Registering land acquisition and making announcements. * Organising public participation. Consulting the affected units and people, and participating in the RAP and making announcement. * Being entrusted to implement the resettlement and allocate corresponding funds. * Dealing with formalities of land acquisition. 8.2.6 City Program Department * Responsible for pegging affected area. * Issuing the permission of land usage program. 8.2.7 RO * Reviewing and approving the compensation plan for displacement and resettlement and making announcements. * Issuing "house displacement permission". 8-2 / / /March 2000/ 8-2 of 3-1 D:AReponsUsre Iiminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anlhui -Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan * Entrusted to implement displacement and resettlement and arrange the houses for the displaced households or allocate corresponding funds. * Registering and managing the house displacement files. * Managing information about land acquisition and resettlement. * Providing training. * Reporting to the PMO about the resettlement activities. * Coordinating and dealing with the conflicts and problems during implementation. * Mediating in and arbitrating disputes in the house displacement. 8.2.8 Township Government * Participating in the social and economic investigations. * Participating in the preparation of the RAP and compensation plan. * Supervising villager commissions and resettlement and the income restoration of affected people. * Reporting to the higher level institutions about the comments and suggestions of affected people. 8.2.9 Villager Commission Participating in the social and economic investigations and preparation of the RAP. - Organising the public consultation and conducting propaganda of displacement policies. * Reallocating village land after land acquisition. * Organising income-generating activities after land acquisition and restoring the income of the affected people. * Reporting to the higher authorities about the grievances of the affected people. a Giving assistance to the households with special difficulties. 8.2.10 Consultation Institution and Design Institution * Bettering design schemes and mitigating the impact of resettlement. * Suggesting the affected scale of land acquisition and displacement. * Assisting in the PMO in compiling RAP. Providing technical service in the aspects of information and data collection and the methods. 8-3 f / /March 2000/ 8-3 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 9 Public Participation and Consultation During the process resettlement planning and implementation of resettlement, public participation and consultation will be strengthened and implemented so as to the best arrangements for the PAP and prepare a RAP that incorporates their comments and protects the legal rights of affected entities and individuals. Complaints and debates are to be avoided and reduced through consulting with affected people and ensuring proper arrangement of PAP. 9.1 Public Survey To make PAP fully understand the project contents, seek and incorporate their comments and suggestions to the project resettlement, each project city undertook a public survey during the period March 1999 - September 1999. The public survey was carried out towards persons affected by the project and non-government organisations, including enterprise workers, teachers and students, urban inhabitants who will be served by the project. Three counties, Lu'an, Guoyang and Taihe, where WwTW and sewers would be constructed, will involve land acquisition. The other seven cities, where pipes would be directly laid beneath the urban road, will only affect access to buildings and utilities along the road. The public survey in most cities took form of sending questionnaires. Some cities held small-scale discussion meeting and others cooperated in both forms. The contents of the survey include PAP comments on urban environment, construction of WwTW and sewers and their attitude to the project construction, construction capital resources and the collection of wastewater treatment fees. Table 8.1 shows results of the public survey. A detailed socio-economic survey on PAP by land acquisition and dismantlement hasn't been implemented. Only when land acquisition and dismantlement work starts can propaganda work be conducted. Otherwise it will be difficult to prevent illegal land users moving into the area ("prevent illegal seizing properties, people's presumptuous sizing of land and persons who are not local residents floating in to benefit from resettlement compensation"). In any case illegal behaviour such as: increasing temporary construction, planting of trees for the purpose of receiving compensation will emerge. Once land acquisition work commences the resettlement policy and immigrants' rights and benefits will be propagated. 9.2 Public Participation And Consultation According to WB OP 4.30 and relative laws and regulations stipulated by the State, each prefecture city PMO will implement the following measures and procedures to encourage public participation and consultation during resettlement planning and implementation and will receive and incorporate reasonable opinions and suggestions from the PAP. 9-1 11 /Marci 2000/ 9-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anlhui\anhuti-Finrap,doc/ Huai Vater In Cor )ject Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 9.1: Summary of Comments Received from Project Affected People Total Amount of Effective Answer Sheets are 480 107 487 78 50 57 153 100 78 300 1890 No. Survey Contents Public Evaluation Huaibei Bengbu Huainan Jieshou Fuyang Bozhou Suzhou Lu'an Taihe Guoyang Province Obtained Ratio Ticket (%) I The most concemed A. water pollution 432 210 34 25 45 91 40 210 1683 1087 65 problems about the B. air pollution arise by dust or smoke 264 108 15 14 7 26 10 45 1683 489 29 urban environment C. noise pollution 412 139 17 3 4 17 14 30 1683 636 38 D. industrial solid waste and domestic rubbish pollution 34 29 8 7 1 19 11 15 1683 124 7 11 Opinions on water A. heavy pollution 293 182 26 20 17 33 270 1530 481 55 quality of river B. lighter pollution 67 222 45 20 34 39 30 1530 417 30 located in the urban C. light pollution 120 130 7 8 4 4 0 1530 273 18 D. no pollution 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1530 2 0.1 111 Comments on the A. support 432 104 75 46 49 116 99 74 270 1403 1265 90 project B. objective 5 0 0 0 3 11 1 0 0 1403 20 2 C. indifferent 43 3 3 4 5 8 4 30 1403 100 7 IV Economy impact A. promote local economic development 365 149 37 62 160 1477 773 52 brought by WwTW B. increase land value 2 9 24 72 1477 114 8 construction C. provide employment opportunity 19 135 5 16 270 1477 521 35 D. improvewaterquality 173 154 48 51 180 1477 974 66 451 V The most critical A. transportation 86 72 109 35 28 150 1359 480 35 problem they are B. noise pollution 288 64 177 39 21 210 1359 799 59 worried about during C. enviroment affected by solid waste 134 0 79 20 2 90 1359 325 24 the construction D. air pollution by raising dust 292 66 132 26 6 120 1359 642 47 period of the WwTW 67 19 17 15 1359 118 9 VI Comments on A. govemment investment 294 303 47 15 52 60 240 1530 1015 66 construction fund B. collection fee from people who resources discharge wastewater 240 189 12 30 48 10 240 1530 269 50 C. increase water price 5 19 5 17 8 1530 54 4 VIl Opinions to collection A. reasonable 226 229 46 103 1173 604 52 of wastewater B. unreasonable 235 236 8 43 1173 522 45 treatment fee C. indifferent 19 22 3 7 1173 51 4 March 2000 D-\Repona\Pre.I..nary\B.ckup\RAP\Ar,h., - RAP - Table 9 1 \Sh eI 9-2 Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 9.2.1 Public meeting Before finalising the RAP, PAP are invited to attend public meetings where explanations are made to the goal of land acquisition and the relationship between the project and environment sanitation, relative policies, regulations, compensation standard stipulated by the State, the draft RAP. The PAP are reminded to make early comments and suggestions so they can be incorporated into the project. 9.2.2 Reception Particular personnel engaged who will be responsible for consultation and survey work, and recording the opinions and suggestions raised by the PAP. 9.2.3 Consultation meeting Representatives of resident committees, villager committees, as well as PAP are invited to attend discussion and consultation meetings. Their comments will be collected and respected. Explanations are made patiently for the sake of reaching agreement on resettlement plan. 9.2.4 Propaganda on the policy of land acquisition through mass media. Full disclosure of the policy on land acquisition will be undertaken at all levels. Announcements on land acquisition, target and usage of acquired land, scope and areas, owners and persons who have the usage rights will be issued through media such as billboards, broadcasts, newspapers, and TV and radio stations. 9.2.5 Representatives of PAPs attend resettlement work PAPs select their representatives (1-2 persons), based on their own will, to join in resettlement working groups. During the implementation process of: detail survey of houses and subsidiaries to be dismantled; determining of compensation standard; selection of resettlement residential land; negotiation at resettlement; and re-allocation discussions; representatives of villager committee and PAP join the whole process. The representatives reflect and carry the comments of the PAP, and ensure project resettlement work is fair, reasonable and transparent. 9.2.6 Resettled households select their own house construction form Lu'an, Taihe, Guoyang county will require land acquisition. With the help of county RO and county (district) LAB and villager commissions, resettled households will select house construction form based on their desires. Resettled households select residential land within the area defined by villager commissions at the resettlement sites, either with the assistance of the RO relocation is organised, or PAP dismantle their old house and reconstruct their new house by themselves. 9-3 I / /March 2000/ 9-3 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Prel in inary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui -Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 9.2.7 Adhering principles of fairness and opening During the whole process of the resettlement work, particular personnel are in charge with receiving comments and suggestions in written or oral forrn from PAP. The RAP is the important basis of land acquisition and resettlement arrangement. A Chinese version of the RAP will be deposited at each prefecture (city) PMO and WwTW preparation division. The report is available at any time for anyone who is interested in the project. 9-'1 / / /March 2000/ 9-4 of3-1 D:\Reports\Prel im inary\Backup\RAP\Anhuij\anhui-Finrap doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 10 Appeal When PAP are dissatisfied with compensation arrangement, or they feel they are treated unfairly or unreasonably, they can seek settlement through grievance or appeal procedures. PAP appeals usually arise from dissatisfaction with the resettlement arrangement made by resettlement agencies. Therefore, public consultation will be critical for the success of the project and hence strengthened during planning and implementation of resettlement, so that PAP can fully understand policies, compensation standards and appeal procedures outlined in the RAP. 10.1 Receive Appeal Appeal channels available to PAP are through the various government departments established offices that deal with calls and letters from PAP. In relation to this project the relevant government departments are various level Land Administration Bureau, City/County Resettlement Office, and PMO. 1 0.2 Appeal Procedure * When entities or an individual feels dissatisfied with the implementation of the RAP, they may submit an appeal or express their dissatisfaction in writing or verbally to the County /District LAB and/or the City RO (implementation unit). If their appeal is in verbal form, the two departments should record it and give settlement within 2 weeks. * If the PAP is still dissatisfied with the above settlement result, they may continuously appeal to the City level PMO after they receive settlement result. The City PMO should deal with the appeal in 2 weeks. After receiving the City PMO 's decision, if the PAP is still dissatisfied they may appeal to the City LAB (land acquisition supervision and arbitration unit). The arbitration unit should come to a solution within 3 weeks. * In case above arbitration is not accepted by the PAP, they can appeal to the People's Court according to Administrative Case Law. PAP can appeal against any aspects of resettlement work, including compensation standards. Such above complaint and appeal approach will be informed to PAP through public meetings and other infonnation dissemination procedures, to ensure they fully understand their rights and mechanisms of complaint and appeal. 10-1 / //March20001 10-i of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhti-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 11 Supervision and Evaluation The project will supervise and evaluate the land acquisition and resettlement process regularly, to ensure resettlement work is being implemented successfully in accordance with the RAP, and achieving the target of appropriate livelihood arrangement of PAP. Supervision work will be implemented by government departments such as: the Provincial PMO, City PMO, City (County) Resettlement Office, City (County) LAB, Urban and Rural Committee of City (County) People's Congress. Representatives from these departments will participate in the supervision groups and they will be responsible for supervision and evaluation work to ensure that organisations involved in implementation of land acquisition and resettlement work abide by principles and schedule of the RAP. 11.1 Supervision Content Supervision during RAP implementation will cover the following components: * timely disbursement of compensation * dismantled house reconstruction and restoration - facilities reconstruction and restoration - schedule of such above activities - complying with policies and regulations of RAP * public participation and consultation * Staff arrangement, training, schedules and work efficiency. 11.2 Supervisory Agency And Schedule RAP supervision and schedule of monitoring periods are shown in Table I 1.1. I- / / /March 2000/ 11-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Table 11.1: Supervision and Monitoring Schedule Supervision contents Responsible Agency Schedule Disburse to LAB .RO compensation fees for facilities WWTP and temporary land use Disburse resettlement compensation fees District/county LAB Arranging new houses or pay compensation fees RO Dismantled houses reconstruction, facilities restoration RCO Handle and extend land usage license City/County LAB 1, Jun-20, Jun. Provide land to project unit District/county LAB 1, Dec-20, Dec. Provide temporarily used land to project unit Ternporary land users every year Construction restoration Construction proprietary unit complying with principles and regulations of RAP District/county LAB,RO Public participation and consultation, appeal District/county LAB, RO, mechanism City/County PMO, People's Court Submit supervision report - Intemal Monitoring PIOC Quarterly Submit supervision report-External Monitoring PMO Bi-annually 11.3 Evaluation Report City (County) level PMO submits supervision and evaluation report to Provincial PMO before December. 30 every year, report will include: * conclusion of evaluation major existing and potential problems * proposed mitigation or prevention measures. 11-2 / / /March 2000/ 11-2 of3-I D:aReports\Preliiminary\Backup\RAP\Anhufianhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan 12 Conclusion The amount of resettlement resulting in Anhui Province is not significant, as small parcels of land will be acquired for the WwTWs and pumping stations. For temporary land use for the sewer networks a high proportion of these are located in the existing road network. The number of persons requiring resettlement for each of the sub-projects is less than 200 persons. This consolidated RAP has been prepared to ensure that resettlement work is implement smoothly and in accordance with WB OP 4.30. Procedures for resettlement and compensation in all the sub-projects are in place and standards are in line with local and national laws and regulations and within World Bank guidelines. In a majority of villages losses of cultivated land were not significant to villagers' livelihoods and compensation will not be deteriorated as a result if the project. Appropriate measures are documented in the RAP for adequate compensation for losses and income restoration. Preparation work of this project commenced at an early stage and the approved drainage program will soon be listed into the city program to control land usage, which plays very positive role in reducing the resettlement workload. Design personnel and local project staff will make field investigations together, under the guidance of the drainage program, compare schemes of location decision, weigh the advantages and disadvantages of different schemes, make further choose, cooperated with target of reduction of resettlement work load. Two cities that do not require resettlement have provided sufficient information to confirm that this land is granted by the State. It is the same in the province as in other provinces, the scale of capital construction is large and this has required resettlement work in the past. Therefore resettlement experience spans many years and there is familiarity with the various relevant laws and regulations. Each level Construction Commission as the responsible department of construction industry, has extensive practical and administrative experiences on resettlement work. At the same time, Construction Commission is also one of the responsible departments in this project, so the resettlement work has very favourable conditions. With the direct help from Construction Commission, the process will be implemented successfully. 12-1 I / IMarch 2000/12-1 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Prelirninary\Backup'RAP\Anhuli\anhui-Finrap.doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix A Schematic of Sub-Projects. / / /March 2000/ 12-1 of 3-1 D \Reports\Preliminary\Backtip\RAP\Anhui\anhiui-Finrap-doc/ KEY W/Project WwTW Urban AreaN WwTW Built by Project interceptor! WwW Others (now/future) mi ee - - Project pumping main ps\ Project PS Lk PS Built by Others River (now orfuture - - -Sewers built by others Note: Only principal sewers shown r p ewer ....... . .. ............... 1.~~~~~~~ e rQ PVcr ~Proposed Yang Tai Zi WwTW Phase 1 Capacity (2005) / 0,0 3d Stream ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~PtrN4 itwtpi~tdPhase 2 Capacity (2015) 200,000 m/d ....... ............ ...P p sedNr Lit Pu pin.Sttio Scheme ProposedaforuWB' Fundin 1)138.9 km of new PVC and concrete~~~~~~~~~~~~~........... ... ........ seer coprse.7.9kmofinereporan 2) 3 Nr intermediate pumping stations; ditches, discharging untreated effluentposd to Huai uping River) 3)1.61 km of DN 800 pumping main, Bozhou Wastewater Project -Schematic N / ~KEY P-ropose.Nrl Lift Pumfp:iqg:Staton: I UrbaJAre Phase ICap.acity 1:50.'V fatVway WwW Project WwTW ~DesignHAd tOrn (king River Pumps~2duty,istandby WWTW WwTW Built by Others (now/future) PS~ ~~~~~~u ie PSV ~~~~~~p~Project PS ... ~~PS Built by Others .. P\S (now or future) ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Project Interceptor/ ..... ..... ......... ~M ain Sewer River - - - Stream/Channel Bridge Note: Only principal proposed sewers shown ProposedNr!: 2 iPu ngSatn PhaseCp il 2:70 u Destin 4 ~IaO Pu'mpsl; I, d1Istnb Chai Jia Canal' Proposed ~~~~~~~~~~~Nr :3 Lift Pumping Station Pbae Capa0ty450 I/s Proposed Ni4 Lift-Puinpig St'ton Neigh'o 2W4.1 trndb Phase 1. Capaei~ty :41 1/- Pumps = I tIti~~~~ 1. S~~by PS / abselcapac,t (2001) =80,000 m3Id (unide'r construction) A-~~~~~\BoCheiW~~~~~RoUH.New Songr Tang:He-;c -Chne B hou Cit _ _ __ _ _ _ _ (1998urba pop was241,00. xistng KScheme Proposed for WB Funding combined sewer system, Approx. 154 km lo'ng, 1) 106.3 km of new concrete and PVC sewers comprses ppes ad diches ischagingcomprising 56.3 kcm of interceptor and main sewers, untreted fflunt t rivr sytem)DN 300 to DNI600, and 50 km of secondary sewers with diameters less than DN 300; 2) Four intermediate pumping stations; Fuyang Wastewater Project Fuyang City N -Schematic (1998 urban pop.428,000. Existing combined sewer system comprises . pipes and ditches) \ Ying River ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.. -.. --.. -.-...-. Ying:Riykr' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. . . . ->-. . . : :.. . . . . . . .......... :: Prop...r.4.Psnn..g.Sta. : - \ - - {~Q3iaa li e Qiaa-P : | DesignHead I1 mn 1~~~astaiRo ~ ~ V, :dPS& - - :~~~~~~PP i.:'- Puns-Ldt dy . - -|+ ~~~~~~~.. . a .. .. / s Quan Beijing West.Road PS .............. : - \ = - ........ - . :X .. . - -- : .: - : : Quan Rve -.-. . -- -.. >. -..\1- .: . - - - . ............................... . .'---.:.. ... -.-... !-- ....... ..... ....... ..-.. , - . . ...... ......................... ', . - F v - . PropodNr .I-.LiAt Station - /- . p ........- -P u m s. l uty, standby s.............\- P. edi Nr 3 Pumping Station ,.-i.. .. . . .. .. . ;---:- ase1 apcity 450 I/s tg-y:n Head= 12 m . . . : . ::: :. : . .................. - Q ldy ' . - - ......................... .. S duty I standby < t : -:. . /.(wmbmes.ewe.a.ge-55em - ...................... ...... . : -as pii.b Ww.TW'bk'edt)-- WwTW Si / / ing River. s~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v I ,v ... ... ...... -B---w>_,/--b Proposed Nr 2 Lift Pumping-Station Phase I Capacity= 650 its -irg Nan WwTW Design Head 10m :: : .:Phase capacity(0W 00000 m1/d Pumps = 2 duty, I standby (undet eonttwction} ...:-Phae2acity-200;00.0-250,000,m3/d |___ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ KEY Scheme Proposed for WB Fundinif |WwTW Project WwTW Urban Area 1)131.7 km of new PVC and concrete TI --/ sewers comprises 81.7 km of interceptor and WwTW Built by - Project interceptor/ main sewers, DN 400 to DN 1500, and 50 -- Others (now/future) main sewer km of secondary sewers with diameters of , - Project pumping main. DN 300 or smaller; /P.S\ Project PS River 2) 4 Nr intermediate pumping stations; \ PS Built by Others 3) 3.0 km of pumping main, DN600 to PS (now or future) DN900. agFt c3>z-w-a *,. . _ Note: Only principal proposed sewers shown V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~oS,;o .,,,,-o. N Guoyang Wastewater Project - Schematic Ku ___'J Wu Jia River Guoang City. ) ,- ~~~~~~~~f7' j .% .,,,,,Xj g..rr (1998 ura OpWSi7l4.:ditn cornbined,se'wer sy~tm aprx44 kmh I'n a lf5~pp5a d tes I ,,4.S ,, ,.,.,,.,,,,,, ,., ,, ............... . .............,,,,, , , , ., , .... ...... .. . , . .. ....... Guo River ... ..... Railway -* --1I - i--EE.- .. .- * ~~~~~~7*~~7 * 0/4_City F-ture Nr 2 PInFpmg Siationi- 4 .:/ - . t ~(combinaed seweae - to~e.vnos1an~k - : system). :- . :: vl: : : - . - -: . - , I . . - -: ,'PS'no . .: - :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .. ... G. . _ ,.,-";". .. ...... :....'' s < " g:..,,, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.... .. .... .. . -.-:. . ........: .... GC h ' - , . ... ....... .., ....,, . :uo -:C:h-: - - . - - -:- : -/ {: - i i::::i 1:::::J -- . | | GuoRiver Chad~~~~~GA - - ~~~~~~~~ ------ ----,- n KEY Urban Area/ | -- - --i- Urban Area : - - , - 1 -- ; , - - Proposed Nr I WwTW WT Proj ect WwTW Poposed NrP I ..Capacity (2003) = 40,000 m3/d .7 Phase I CapaciW =74Oits: ' . j * C 6\omprises preliminary treatment (fine WwTW Built by Design Head 10 IokKcre and grit removal), biological WwTW )Others(now/future)Pumps= 2 duty, i secondary treatment (conventional Others (now/future) Pms=2dt,Itabyoxidation ditch process with settlement r. tanks), gravity sludge thickening and ,'PS'. Project PS sludge dewatering using belt presses. Ax PS Built by Others ' | 'P5\ (now or future) Scheme Proposed for WB Funding Project Interceptor/ Main 1) 72.3 km of new concrete or PVC sewers Sewer comprising 37.3 km of interceptor and main sewers, - -- Existing sewers DN 300 to DN1500, and 35 km of secondary sewers River with diameters DN 300 or less; - Stream/Channel 2) One intermnediate pumping station; A >.:Z~ Bridge 3) New 40,000 m3/d WwTW (Phase 1). Note: Only principal proposed ____ sewers shown ,. N Huaibei Wastewater Project Schematic Dai River\ / :.- \.- - Railway / Huaibei City - i \ | Proposed Nr 2 Lift Pumping Station New Sui River / (1998 urban pop. was 250,650. Phase I Capacity = 120 I/s Existing combined sewer system Design Head = 10 m comprises pipes and ditches) Pumps= I duty, 1 standby I ... ......... ..\ 'I I ,, T- ,- ',,',',X,',''......\ ' '':', (combined-sewe.ag ........ : '': .:--x 7:-l.- .......': . ..--..... I - \ ..... \- 'InterWt'O$'W'. '"""'""'"J''''' ' . . : ' ........................................ / I\* bn--erc -I -1j.: / |Propose4 Nr Lift PumpingStation / ciy50I/s / ! , 0. D :s--: - - e h10m j. :--......:..-::Pun ps* :d ty, 1 standby / -- I ''-,,,"'- i.'"'i 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~........ .--... :- - w- 1 ,''. :--'- '" ''' -' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 1L:.::.-. ....-:.:: .: . *.; .: . - ...... .-. .: - P-roposed Nr 5 Lift Pumping Station Long River . I - .:.- . :: ::.: -. :-.: ....... s*, Phase I Capacity = 10001/s -- ProposedNr 3 : F Design Head=Om I : Pumping Station | . Pumps =2 duty, I standby iase I Capacity = 320 /as Design Head = IO m--j\ _.... ::..--... . sr s=2duty, I standby : . w W Design Head= lOin P*opo&edNr /%Ww4 Lift Pumping Station/ Old Sui River,:;. :\ P i C4pacity= 100 I/s ______________KEY I ,- .A . .. - ................... . .. DSgaHead = 10 m ...........i IT; Ps . aps;. l-duty, I standby Urban Area WwT> ..Project WwTW NrIWwTW (DingLou) WwTW -by Others ,Phase I capacity (20 800md I m (now/future) (under construction) , -J- - 'PS . ~~~Project PS I Sclheme Proposed for WB Fundin2 PS Built by Others WB Funding [~~~~~~ /~~PS ~ (now or future) 1) 98.8 km of new PVC and concrete sewers comprises 63.8 km of interceptor and main Project Interceptor! sewers, DN 400 to DN 1600, and 35 km of Main Sewer secondary sewers with diameters of DN 300 - - Sewer not included or smaller; River 2) 5 Nr intermediate pumping stations - - Stream/Channel Note: Only principal proposed sewers shown Huainan City (1998 urban pop. 404,900. Existing combined sewer \system, approx. 260 km long, comprises pipes and I- / fitche~~~~~~~~~s, discharging to Huai River) -- N --pNr I WwTW I ' - d' Phase I'%E\ Capacity = 2'.Phase I capacity (20,/s).'100 0t- i / .\ \ . . . . . . .' . .. . / ~~~~~~~~~~(underW'on3&dt'itn I / ' ) - - . . . '': / WwTW ' ::-ii : ~~ Proposed Nr 4 Lift Pumping StatLifon - Station Phase I Capacity=-24C01/s. . -ia :in 125 ' 'I Design Head -10 m ,> >- -........ 1, : :'- . --:, ,.Phase 1l 4pacity-,2321d/s Pumps = 2 duty, I standby!..: :..,-,:...,.- .,,: ,,:,,: -- :.-1. . - :. ,. ': ' - ':mpr 'd=:l:D m - : .: . ': .: - - .. ............ : \: ,,.'-,.:,: : - , '. : .' . . . :: ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . ... .pS. .y.-andb ,,, ' '..... ' '. ..... .... ........ . ... ... .. P h ase I C p aci ty= 605is . .. ,:, :, ................. ,,,:.: 1:: . ' ' -,.: :- .:. - : ........ . . . .: . .:..:.- ....... :. ::, ::: ,:::..--:.-.:. Propoedd NrL ftPm SWBn ...... w Bu by''Project' .n terceptor comprises 48.6 km.... of interceptor sewers,'.-.40 . - - - Project pumping main DN 1800, hand 39k ofascondar seer it s roet SRie - _ r - . - - . . . .......... .. : .: . . . . - . - . .: . :-: :-: :: : - - ...................... .. -. . . . . . . ... . ... -. - .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . diamter ofDN d3 , or smaller; PS Built by Others ..... 2) 4 Nr intermediate pumping stations; PS~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ (now or future)Pmin Sato | ' '' w - w \'~~~~~~~~. ... . :. .-'.:..:...... '''=-' '- Y20 m 1 : - i::: . . i:..:: - Pumps - d ty, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I standby r ~~~KEY _ .__. __ _ _ > e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Project WwTW :::Urban Areac Schteme Proposed for WB Fundinj 1 WwTW Built by _ Project Interceptorc I ) 87.6 kcm of new PVC and concrete gravity sewers > Ohr(nwfte)Seweri. comprises 48.6 km of interceptor sewers, DN 400 to .. . . DN 1800, and 39 km of secondary sewers with Project PS _--Poetpmm a Idiameters of DN 300 or smaller,;nRie | 2) 4 Nr intermnediate pumping stations; (9 P ul y tesSra/hne 3) 2.6 km of DN 400 pumping main. Note: Only principal proposed sewers shown Jieshou Wastewater Project - Schematic N (199 Jieshou City ' I (998 urban pop. was 162,754. Existing combined sewer system, approx. 73 km long, \ comprises pipes and ditches.) N \ \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ \ Wan Fu Channel Jie Bo River\ 7----- r Jie Bo RiveA Hui Ming Channel / Proposed Nr 1 WwTW Jie Hong Channel - - ! - P-hs ,e 1 ,c,,a.acity (2001) = 50,000 m31 /d /I/ JeHn hne * w4rqstructi n) --. . : , ,- . ..(#..r.... wnmto)....... Wan Fu Channel Ying River . -. ....... p\ Prjet PS 140, and 22 km of seodr seer with~,,,- -, PM& I 250: --s ::- _ (no or itrQ of D' 600:- pumin main- --/. : .- Sewe / .: -. .. -, -: .. . . -.- :v :.:2 - - - Project pumpingImasn. KEY = - .- SrUrban Areal tT >Project WwTW | / WwTW Built by Scheme Proposed for WB FundingI w VOthers (now/future) -,1) 79 km of new sewers comprising 57 km of { _ __ I ~~~~~~~~interceptor and main sewers, DN 300 to DN I . PSI. Project PS |1400, and 22 km of secondary sewers with . _ E ~~~~~~~~~diameters less than DN 300 i PS Built by Others '2t a 2) Two itermediate pumpmg stations; | s \ (now o future) | 13) 0.9 krn of DN 600 pumping main. Project Interceptor !' Sewer - -. .-t.- .7---s . . . Project pumping main - River -- Stream/Channel - Bridge, I o tuai 4 River To Pi I P M ain Rvr CanalN Proposed Nr I WwTW Lu an CivPhase I Capacity (2003) = 40,000 m3/d Lu'an City C Conipri,Js preliminary treatment (fine (1998 urban pop.was 217,000. Existing { screens and grit removal), biological / s9eondaiy treatment (conventional combined sewer system, approx. 145 km I axiation dstih process with settlement long, comprises pipes and ditches.) Pi River / tanks) gravty'1udge thickening and /sldger dewittrn"gusing belt presses. / I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. :-:.. . . .. ;: - .... ::.:-........._ / / ,if . :/ .:......... .- .--, Proposed Nr I Lift Pumping Station / /: . Phase I Capacity = 250 I/s Design Head = r10 / -PS Pumps = 3 duty, I standby / Prosed.e3P5 .. gastty / H..................2........i> . 001 confirttt). : . ...... Interceptor . Fut.r: Sewer . D,,,'t0l0 eflt Proposed Nr.2.(Sout.city.) . . ........ PumpingSt tion: -1 Phase 1 Capacity! ~ 105 V1s: g 4. -~ . Design Head = 1i . i.. Pumps I duty, I standby. - . : : - - -.. _ Pi Main KEY ___ ~~~Canal v~wa Scheme Proposed for WB FundinC ProjectWwTW : UrbanArea. 1) 68.9 km of new gravity sewers comprises 47.4 km WwTW Built by Project interceptor! of interceptor and main sewers, DN 400 to DN WwTW Out mi sewer 1600, and 21.5 km of secondary sewers with diameters of DN 300 or smaller; pp Project PS _- - Project pumping main Ci es 2) 2.4 km of pumping main, DN 400 to DN 700; River 3) 3 Nr intermediate pumping stations; PS Built by Others CD 4) One wastewater treatment works with capacity of Ps\ (now or future) 40,000 m3/d. Note: Only principal proposed sewers shown ' i@t'! 0, '' .',. . f ;, ":'i.. , '. .'. ; .' :. " .,Lj '.fi;. C' } ^" ''. ' N Suzhou Wastewater Project -Schematic Railway Xian Bian River ---------- ------ A ~~~~~~~ ~Xia Hanig RMer f., K - - . r _ _ _. _ - z Suzhou City Tuo River (1998 urban pop. was 272,670. Existing ->, - g 8 . - . . .combined system, approx. 92 km long, . . -.-:::--_- ,_: -:- . :-:. -:comprises pipes and ditches.) N ~~~~~~~~~~~Propos'd Nr 2 P. . : N > - : -; Phase la paty-200I- \ DesignHa~O - 5SCaNal s : - - . : - - . . . . . l _ . ..n . . ..al - r- . j.- - - - . - .. . 1.: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\Tuo River ... ...../- . C.\ -- ,.. ........ ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ . .- .: ... . .. . .-: Proposed ;v - -::. Pu..................i . . . . . . . .. o. Stat : 3 Lift Pumping Stati-n Phase I Cap~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cit~~~~~~ 60e0 Cpciy1/s5 / De sign Head 10 m |1J Pumps 2dt.lsady:-:: - -I -- & Proposed Nr 3 Lift Pumping Station | - 1 - - - - . -| 4r 0 - - 1 -' . ~~~~~~~Phase l Capacity = 425 1/s * -|;"1-.-i 2\_ ... -.- .::-: -1 : Design Head = 10 m . Pumps = 2 duty, I standby | | 0 KEY Nr I WwTW |W :WUrban Area Phase Icapacity (2001) = 80,000 m3/d 1W/ TWW Project WwTW | S __ (under construction) \ Yun Liang Canal Ww W WwTW Built by Scheme -- \ - ->T Others (now/future) SchemeProposed for WB Fundin2 PS'; ProjectPS 1) 74.1 km of new PVC and concrete sewers --. P comprises 52.1 km of interceptor and main . PS (now or ftue) sewers, DN 300 to DN 1500, and 22 km of secondary sewers with diameters of DN 300 t- Project Interceptor/ or smaller; Main Sewer 2) 3 Nr intermediate pumping stations. - - Sewer by others > ' X _ _ _ ffir - - River/Stream/Channel Note: Only principal ' proposed sewers shown ) .tS~F - gW Taihe Wastewater Project - Schematic N Taihe City l - - - i : - -:.-- (1998 urban pop. was 121,000. Existing combined sewer system, approx. 28 km long, comprises pipes and ditches.) \ \ :: \ -: : - - - Z~~~~~~~'Tuan Jic -- Channel Ying River YangCha.nnel I- - _ ..- n 'p\ Proposed-l I Lift Pumping Station Design Head = 10 - -| - - | -- | | ; 1 -Pumps = I duty, I standby -r\ LiQing -Channel Urban Area Proposed Nr 2 Lift Pumping Sitatn WwTW Project WwTW PhaDesICapacityHed=150 I/a s Proposed Nr I WwTW Project WwTDsinHedW 1 m0?nfe Ph.ase I Capact=he1 Cocity (2003) = 40,000 m3ld Compi rises prelimninary treatment (fine WwTW Built by Pumps = 2 duty, I standby . WWT'IN screens and grit removal), biological WwTW ~~~~~)ysecondary treatment (conventional /~-TW> Others (now/future) ^.oxidation ditch process with settlement tanks), gravity sludge thickening and ,'s Project PS sludge dewatering using belt presses. ,pN PS Built by Others |_C ____\, (now orfuture) i 1 Scheme Proposed for WB Fundin2 Project Interceptor/ I 1) 25.75 km of new concrete and PVC sewers Main Sewer comprising 24.75 km of interceptor and main River sewers, DN 300 to DN 1500, and I km of secondary I - - - Stream/Channel sewers with diameter DN 300 or less; j2~K Bridge 2) Two intermediate pumping stations; | Note: Only principal 3) New 40,000 m3/d WwTW (Phase I). proposed sewers shown Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix B Jeishou and Suzhou Documentation on Land Grant / / /March 2000/1 2-2 of3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap.doc/ I S S Zvi Wb t.ifcj-4_ S... ,e B. ' *_ 11i 4''E* 44*4LwJ .@ ;~A 4< e ' , ttls-n9f Certification Jieshou Urban Sewer Network Construction: 1. Existing combined sewers in the urban area will continue to be used. The proposed interceptor will predominantly be laid under pavements. 2. Secondary sewers will be laid along small streets and small lanes and connected to houses. 3. Yin Nan Pumping Station is located at the Hydraulic Irrigation Station site which is on the south bank of Yin River. This pumping station requires lOmu of empty land which is available at the water conservancy facility base which belongs to water conservancy bureau. 4. Yin Bei Pumping Station is located at the conjunction of Xin Yang Dong Road and Dong Sheng Road. This pumping station requires 5mu of garden land which belongs to Jieshou Construction Commission. Jieshou urban sewer network construction will not require land acquisition and resettlement, thus there is no project affected people and, no resettlement required. We hereby to identify. Jiehsou Construction Commission 2 September 1999 -0 LO666j14 mAes=+ivetvk Suzhou Construction Commission, We give permission and approve for Suzhou Wastewater Treatment Works to use four green land areas to construct pumping stations in order to carry out the Huai River Water Pollution Control Project and support sewer construction in the city. These four areas are located on the north bank of Tuo River, east bank of Yun Liang River, west side of Nan Ping Road, and west bank of the rail canal. These areas can be used as required during construction. Please respond on whether you agree or disagree with the above. Suzhou Garden Administration 18 December 1999 Reply: We agree with Garden Administration. Suzhou Construction Commission 10 January 2000 Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts / / /March 2000/ 12-3 of 3-1 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\Anhui\anhui-Finrap,doc/ Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C1.1: Huaibei--Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Namepof Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total People Pot Orchard Total Aecte Land Plot Land Pol ltPol Nr. I Pumping Gao Yue Village I 1 5 Station Nr. 11 Pumping Ren Zhuang I 1 5 Station Village Nr. III Pumping Zhong Cheng 1 0.25 1.25 6 Station Village Nr. IV Pumping Ding Lou Village 1.375 1.375 7 Station Nr. V Pumpinig Dong Zhuang 0.8 0.825 1.625 8 Station Village Sewer Network Ding Lou Village 32.8 4.29 37.09 155 Total 0 S. 175 1.075 0 0 0 6.25 31 32.8 4.29 37.09 155 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C1- Huaibei\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C1.2: Huaibei - Affected House Statistics Rural House(m2) Urban House(m2) Unit (mz) Name of Village House Affected (m2) Affected People Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Gao Yuc Village 52 58 110 5 Ren Zhuang Village 70 70 5 Zhong Cheng 121 121 6 Village Ding Lou Village 2095 705 2800 162 DongZhuang 59 62 121 8 Villag-e Total 2397 825 0 0 0 3222 186 March 2000 D:\Reports\Prelinina,y\Backip\RAP\C I - H-aibei\house Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C1.3: Huaibei - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower Wire Poles Telephone Enclosing Wells G raves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (i2) (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) ( 3cm) (3-15cm) (>15cm) (im2) Gao Yue Village 10 8 Ren Zhuang Village 20 10 Zhong Cheng 23 17 Village Ding Lou Village 15 16 300 100 500 Dong Zhuang 129 Village Total 0 80 60 0 0 0 0 300 0 100 500 March 2000 D:\Reports\Prelirninary\Backup\RAP\C I - liuabei\a1tachment Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C2.1: Bengbu--Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Name of Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~~~~~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated D ry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total People l Orchard Total Affected Land Plot Land Chao Yang Lu2.5 Pumping Sntation Shixu Village 1 0.6 0.5 2.1 5 Gao Xin Qu Zhang Gongshan 1 5 6 Pumping Station Street Committee Ying Ru Pumping Ying Hu Street 1.6 1 2 4.6 17 Station Committee Total 4.1 1.6 3.5 0 0 0 9.2 28 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C2- Bengbu\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C2.2: Bengbu - Affected House Statistics Rural House(m2) Urban House(m2) Unit (m2) Name of Village House Affected (mi) Affected People Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Shixu Village 80 56 136 5 Zhang Gongshan 94 94 6 Street Committee Ying Hu Street 157 190 76 423 17 Conmnlittee Total 237 246 76 94 0 653 28 March 2000 D:\Reports\Prelimrnary\Back,up\RAP\C2- Bengbu\house Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C2.3: Bengbu - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower Wire Poles Telephone Enclosing Wells Graves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (N r.) (N r.) (N r.) (in) (N r.) (Nr.) (N r.) ( 3cm) (3-15cm) (15cm) (m2) Shixu Village 3 2 27 15 40 Zhang Gongshan Street Cormunittee Ying Hu Street 5 3 19 8 85 Committee Total 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 46 23 0 125 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C2- Bengbu\attachment Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C3.1: Huainan -- Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Namepof Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total ecople Pot Orchard Total Pecte Lad DyLand Plot Land Pol ltPol Sewer Institute Nr. I Construction 9 9 0 Material Factory Tian Shou toad Zhao Dian Village 1.5 1.5 3 Luo He Pumping Water Protection I 1.1 0 Station Material Factory Gong Yuan Combined Pumping Long Hu Garden 1.3 1.3 0 Station Pumping Station Chen Xiang Village 1.5 1.5 4 Total 3 0 0 1.3 9 1.1 14.4 7 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Repons\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C3- Huainan\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C4.1: Fuyang -- Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Component Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total People t Orchard Total Affected Land Plot Land Yin Xi Road Nr. I Bai Yi Qiao Street 0.378 0.378 3 Pumping Station CoiniuIttCC Yin Xi Roaid Nr.2 Muniicipal 0.48 0.48 0 Pumping Station Company Quan He Qiao Shuang He 0.518 0.518 3 Pumping Station Executive Village Xiang Yang Road Section 2, Nr. 4 0 0 Nr. 2 Pumping Raciln2 Bureau.9 .9 Station RalBru Total 0 0 0 0 0.48 1.826 2.306 21 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C4- Fuyang\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C4.2: Fuyang - Affected House Statistics Rural House(m2) Urban House(m2) Unit (mi2) Name of Village House Affected (M2 Affected People Br-ick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Bai Yi Qiao Street 178 178 3 Committee Municipal 78 78 0 Company Shuang He 0 Executive Village Section 2, Nr. 4 366 366 15 Rail Bureau Total 178 78 0 0 366 622 18 March 2000 D:\Repons\Preliininary\Bncktip\RAP\C4- Fuyanig\hoausc Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C4.3: Fuyang - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower Wire Poles Telephone Enclosing Wells Craves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (m2) (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (<3cm) (3-t5cm) (> 15cm) (m2) Bai Yi Qiao Street 4 6 10 2 Committee Municipal 45 Company Shuang He 10 17 24 Executive Village Section 2, Nr. 4 2 12 36 14 10 Rail Bureau Total 2 1 0 71 0 0 0 59 48 12 0 March 2000 D:\Repons\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C4- Fuyang\attachinent Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C5.1: Bozhou --Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Name of aeo ilg Component Name of Village State- Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total APffected Vegetable Orchard Total APfeocptled Land ~~~Plot Land Pol ltPol Bozhou East Road Niu Shi Street 135 135 Pumping Station Committee Mu Lan Road Zhang Zhuang 2.5 2.5 12 Pumping Station Street Committee Guang Min Road Bao Yuan Street 2.5 2.5 Pumping station Committee Zhan Qian Road Ma Yuan Pumping Station Executive Village 1.8 1.8 5 Total 0 4.3 0 0 0 3.85 8.15 17 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Prelimi iary\Backuip\RAP\C5-Bozhou\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C5.2: Bozhou - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower Wirc Poles Poles Enclosing Wells Graves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (N r.) (N r.) (N r.) (i2) (N r.) (Nr.) (N r.) (< 3cm) (3-15cm) (> 15cm) (im2) Niu Shi Street Committee Zhang Zhuang 7 3 136 Street Committee Bao Yuan Street Committee Ma Yuan Executive 12 7 9 Village Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 10 145 O March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backu;p\RAP\CS-Bozhou\attachncint Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C6.1: Lu'an -- Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Component Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~~~~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total APfected Vegetable Orchard Total Affected Land Plot Land Pol ltPol WwTW Jiu Li Gou Village 20.3 17.36 37.66 55 WwTW Qing Shui He 18.2 14.64 32.84 67 Village Cheng Nan Nan Wai Village 0.85 0.85 4 Hua Shan Zao Shu Lin 0.6 0.6 3 Pumping Station Village Guang Ming Cai Shi Wan 1.25 1.25 6 Pumping Station Village Total 1.25 39.35 0 0 0 32.6 73.2 135 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C6-Lu'an\land I Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C6.2: Lu'an - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower WirP Poles Telephone Enclosing Wells Graves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (in) (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (4 3cm) (3-15cm) ( 15cm) (m2) Jiu Li Gou Village 6 4 17 4 Qing Shui He 4415 2 Village 4 Nan Wai Village 3 Zao Shu Lin Village 8 3 Cai Shi Wan Village Total 0 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 43 9 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C6-Lu'an\attachment Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C7.1: Taihe --Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Namepof Name of Village Component ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~State- Ocad Ttl Pol Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total APfected Vegetable Orchard Total Affected Land Plot Land Pol ltPol WwTW Qiao Bei Village 35.29 37.7 72.99 0 WwTW Tao Qiao Village 33.51 33.51 0 WwTW Yan Pu Village 13 0.5 13.5 0 Mu Zhu Gou 0. 0.8 36 Pumping Station Situ Cai Village Yin Long Gou Pumping Station Qiao Bei Village 0.8 0.8 16 Total 0 81.8 0 0 0 39.8 121.6 52 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C7-Taihe\land Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C7.2: Taihe - Affected House Statistics Rural House(m2) Urban House(m2) Unit (m2) Name of Village House Affected (m2) Affected People Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Concrete Brick/Concrete Brick/Wood Tao Qiao Village 0 Yan Pu Village 1200 1200 40 Shu Cai Village 170 170 36 Qiao Bei Village 130 130 16 Total 0 _ 500 0 0 0 1500 92 March 2000 D:\Reports\Prcliiina,y\Backuip\RAP\C7-Tailc\liotise Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C7.3: Taihe - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Tower Wire Poles Telephone EnClosing Wells G raves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Name of Village (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (m2) (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (4 3cm) (3-15cm) ( 15cm) (im2) Qiao Bei Village 14 6 1 72 124 Tao Qiao Village 1 24 38 Yan Pu Village 1 41 31 130 Shu Cai Village Total 0 14 6 0 3 137 0 193 0 0 130 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C7-Taihe\attachment Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C8.1: Guoyang --Affected land Statistics Permanent Land (mu) Temporary Land (mu) Component Name of Village Irrigated Dry Land Vegetable Fish Pond owned Others Total Affected Vegetable Orchard Total Affected La d ryLad Plot Land Pol ltPol WwTW Ma Zai Village 78 50 128 190 Guoyang Xin Cheng 0.5 0.5 0 Pumping Station District Yang Zhuang Jiao Tong Road 0.5 0.5 0 Pumping Stationi Total 0 78 0 0 l 50 129 190 0 0 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C8-Guoyang\Uand Huai River Water Pollution Control Project Anhui Consolidated Resettlement Action Plan Appendix C - Sub-Project Breakdown of Project Impacts Table C8.2: Guoyang - Affected Facility and Attachment Statistics Power Wire Poles Telephone Enclosing Wells Graves Toilets Tree (Nr.) Sandy Road Tower WiePls Poles Walls Name of Village (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (m2) (Nr.) (Nr.) (Nr.) (43cm) (3-15cm) (15cm) (m2) Ma Zai Village 4 2 42 Xin Cheng District Jiao Tong Road Total 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 42 0 0 March 2000 D:\Reports\Preliminary\Backup\RAP\C8-Guoyang\attachment