Environmental Management Plan E1400 v6 Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project HANOI DEPARTMENET OF TRANSPORT HANOI URBAN TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT -------------------- ANNEX 7 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGENEMENT PLAN Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong – Khuat Duy Tien Interchange – Le Trong Tan- Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project. Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project TABLE OF CONTENT LIST OF TABLE ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 LIST OF FIGURE ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1. Objectives of Environmental Protection Commitment Report .................................................................. 1 2. Legal Basic ................................................................................................................................................. 1 2.1 The World Bank Safeguard Policies triggered ................................................................................. 1 2.2. Vietnamese Legal Documents ................................................................................................................. 1 2.2. Technical Documentation ....................................................................................................................... 2 2.3. Regulations, Standards ........................................................................................................................... 2 2. EMP Field Survey Data ............................................................................................................................... 3 3 Schedule ............................................................................................................................................... 3 CHAPTER I ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Name of Project .................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Project Background .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.3 Scope of the Project .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.4. Project Component ...................................................................................................................................... 6 1.4.1 BRT Stop Stations ................................................................................................................................. 6 1.4.1 Replace road structure at station location ...................................................................................... 8 1.4.2. Structure of curb (Cement concrete curb) .......................................................................................... 8 1.4.3. Improving road surface at the section from Ba La intersection to Yen Nghia terminal....................... 8 CHAPTER II ............................................................................................................................................................ 11 BASELINE DATA OF THE ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................... 11 2.1. Meteorology ....................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2. Geological Conditions: ............................................................................................................................... 11 2.3. Social and Economic Condition in the Project Area ................................................................................... 12 2.3.1. Population .......................................................................................................................................... 12 2.3.2. Land use ............................................................................................................................................. 13 2.3.3. Public Facilities ................................................................................................................................... 13 2.3.4 Traffic situation ................................................................................................................................... 13 2.4 Current status of air quality, noise and vibration monitoring ............................................................ 14 2.4.1. Air quality status ................................................................................................................................ 14 2.7.2. Noise and vibration ............................................................................................................................ 15 CHAPTER III ........................................................................................................................................................... 19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT .............................................................................................................. 19 1 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 3.1 Potential Impacts Assessment .................................................................................................................... 19 3.1.1 Air Pollutant Emission and Impact on Ambient Air Quality ........................................................... 19 3.1.2 Noise and vibration........................................................................................................................ 22 3.1.3. Waste Water and impact on water quality ........................................................................................ 24 3.1.4. Soil waste and its impacts .................................................................................................................. 26 3.2 Other Environmental Impacts............................................................................................................. 28 3.2.1 Ecosystem impacts ........................................................................................................................ 28 3.2.2. Impacts of material supply................................................................................................................. 28 3.2.4. Traffic Flow and Pedestrian ............................................................................................................... 29 3.2.5. Resettlement...................................................................................................................................... 29 3.2.6. Social - Cultural Environment ............................................................................................................ 30 3.2.7. Social Issues and Urban Infrastructure .............................................................................................. 30 Chapter IV ............................................................................................................................................................. 31 PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES ..................................................................................................................... 31 4.1 Construction Phase ............................................................................................................................. 31 4.1.1 Mitigation Measure to Reduce Air Quality impacts ...................................................................... 31 4.1.2. Mitigation Measures to Reduce Noise and Vibration Impacts .......................................................... 32 4.1.3 Mitigation Measures of Water Environment Impacts ........................................................................ 32 4.1.4. Solid Waste Management .................................................................................................................. 32 4.1.5. Asphalt and hot-mix plant ............................................................................................................... 33 4.1.6. Mitigation Measures to Flora and Vegetable Impacts ....................................................................... 33 4.1.7. Mitigation measure to reduce traffic congestion and accident ......................................................... 33 4.2. Operation Phases ....................................................................................................................................... 33 4.2.1. Air quality ........................................................................................................................................... 33 4.2.2. Noise .................................................................................................................................................. 34 4.2.3. Solid wastes ....................................................................................................................................... 34 4.2.4. Wastewater control ........................................................................................................................... 34 Traffic Safety: ............................................................................................................................................... 35 Mitigation measure to reduce traffic congestion and accident................................................................... 39 CHAPTER V ............................................................................................................................................................ 43 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN .......................................... 43 5.1 Environmental Management Plan .............................................................................................................. 43 5.1.1 Environmental Management Organizations........................................................................................... 43 5.1.2. Objectives of SEMP implementation supervision .............................................................................. 44 5.1.3 Contents of SEMP implementation supervision ............................................................................... 45 5.1.4. SEMP compliance supervision ........................................................................................................... 45 5.2 Environmental monitoring plan..................................................................................................... 45 5.2.1. Environmental monitoring indicators ................................................................................................ 45 5.2.2. Environmental monitoring cost estimate ............................................................................................. i 2 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 5.3. Estimate costs for environmental management and monitoring program ................................................. ii 5.4. Monitoring report ........................................................................................................................................ ii chapter VII ............................................................................................................................................................. iv public consultation and information disclosure ..................................................................................................... iv LIST OF TABLE Table 1.1. Proposed Location of BRT Stop Station .............................................................................................7 Table 2.1: Population of the Project Areas ......................................................................................................12 Table 2.2 List of major junctions .....................................................................................................................13 Table 2.3: Proposed Sampling Locations for Air Quality ..................................................................................14 Table 2.4: Air Quality within project .............................................................................................................15 Table 2.5: Sampling Locations of Noise, vibration monitoring ........................................................................16 Table 2.6: Results of Noise, vibration monitoring...........................................................................................16 Table 3.1: Emission factor of Vehicles (g/vehicle per km) ...............................................................................21 Table 3.2: The chemical properties of dirty soil in the road.............................................................................21 Table 3.3: Measured Noise Value of Construction Machinery for Road Construction at Distance of 8 meter ..22 Table 3.4: The number of vehicles per hour per ..............................................................................................23 Table 3.5: Average Equivalent Noise Level of Traffic Flow under Standard Condition (LA7’) ...........................23 Table 3.6: Community Characteristics and Facilities with 100 meters of the road ...........................................24 Table 3.9: Total estimate volume of solid waste at 12 BRT stations ................................................................27 Table 3.10: Main Intersections/Objects Could Be Affected Along Route .........................................................29 Table 4.2: Summary of Mitigation measures and Responsibility of Implementing EMP .................................36 Table 5.1. Organizations Involved in Environmental Management .................................................................44 Table 5.2: Parameters, locations, and frequencies of monitoring of environmental parameters ...................46 Table 5.3: Estimate costs for environmental monitoring program .....................................................................i Table 5.4: Total cost for environmental management and monitoring program ...............................................ii LIST OF FIGURE Figure 1.1: Typical Cross section, section Le Van Luong extension – Le Trong Tan .............................................5 .Figure 2: Typical Cross Section – Section Le Trong Tan – Quang Trung .............................................................5 Figure 1.3: Typical Cross Section, section from Le Trong Tan – Quang Trung Intersection to Ba La Intersection 6 3 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Ph ¹ m v i h iÖn t r ¹ n g mÆt ®¦ ê n g d ù ¸ n ®¦ ê n g s ¾t ®« t h Þh µ n é i (t u y Õn c ¸ t l in h - h µ ®« n g ) B®uêng=7.15m 3m B®uêng=4.15m B®uêng=3.5m 17.8m ................................................................................................................................................................6 Figure 1.4: Typical Cross Section, Section from Ba La Intersection to Yen Nghia Terminal ................................6 ................................................................................................................................................................1 Figure 1.5: Alignment of the Project .................................................................................................................1 4 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Figure 2.1: Environmental Monitoring Along the BRT Route ..........................................................................18 Figure 3.1 . Impact assessment of air pollution in operation ...........................................................................20 Figure 5.1: Chart of steps in the mechanism of feedbacks, modification and improvement ............................. iii 5 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project INTRODUCTION 1. Objectives of Environmental Protection Commitment Report The aims of Environmental Management Plan (EMP) report preparation are as following: - Build a data source of and assessment the current environmental conditions in the project areas. - This will help the Project Owner (Hanoi UTDPMU) and Hanoi DONRE set up the supervision and monitoring tools for the Hanoi UTDPMU to reduce and prevent negative impacts to the environment in the course of construction, as well as form the basis for assessing the situation after Project completion 2. Legal Basic The EMP of the project has been prepared following the Environmental Safeguard Policy of the World Bank and the Regulations of Vietnam Government, as detail: 2.1 The World Bank Safeguard Policies triggered - OP/BP 4.01(Environmental Assessment) - OP/BP 4.12 (Involuntary Resettlement) 2.2. Vietnamese Legal Documents - “National Law of Environmental Protection” (NLEP) issued in 2005 based on the th document issued by the National Assembly on November 29 , 2005, amended in st July 1 , 2006 replacing the NLEP-1993 - Decree No. 29/2011/ND-CP dated 18/04/2011 specified list of 146 project group must be reported on strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment, environmental commitment of 19 field - Decree No. 21/2008/ND-CP dated on 28/02/2008 of the Government, amending and supplementing some articles of Decree 80/2006/ND-CP dated 09/8/2006 of Government on detailed regulations and guide the implementation of some articles of Law on Environmental Protection - Decree No. 29/2011/ND-CP dated on 18/4/2011 of the Government on strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment, environmental protection commitments; - Decree No. 59/2007/ND-CP dated 09/4/2007 on the management of solid waste; 1 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project - Decree No. 80/2006/ND-CP dated 09/8/2006 of the Government on detailed regulations and guide the implementation of some articles of Law on Environmental Protection; - Circular No. 26/2011/TT-BTNMT detailing a number of articles of the Government’s Decree No. 29/2011/ND-CP of 8 April 2011 on strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment and environmental protection commitment. - Circular No. 39/2010/TT-BTNMT dated 16/12/2010 of MONRE on regulations of national technical standards on environment; - Circular No. 16/2009/TT-BTNMT dated 07/10/2009 about regulations of national technical standards on environment; - Decision No. 04/2008/QD-BTNMT dated 18/07/2008 of the MONRE about National Technique regulations of environment; - Decision No. 16/2008/QD-BTNMT dated 31/12/2008 issue National Technique standards on environment; - Decision No. 1207/QD-GTVT dated 27/10/2011 of Hanoi Department of Transport about design work approcal for BRT realigement Project - section: Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – BRT component – Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project 2.2. Technical Documentation - Statistical Year Book 2010 published by Hanoi Statistic House in 2011. - Decision No. 1837/QD-UBND dated 10/05/2007 of the Hanoi City People's Committee on approval of investment projects for urban transport development in Hanoi. - Decision No. 1782/QD-UBND dated 21/10/2006 of the Hanoi City People's Committee approving the adjusted general planning of Ha Dong town, Ha Tay province (now Hanoi) to 2020. - Memorandum of the delegation the World Bank works with development projects in Hanoi urban transport (Cr.4347-VN, TF058293-VN) on 22/6/2009 to 24/6/2009. - Designing Report of the project « BRT realignment Project - section: From Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To – Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong interchange – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal - BRT component – Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project» by CCIC Consultant and construction investment Joint stock Company build up. 2.3. Regulations, Standards 2 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project The standards have been applied during preparing the EMP report: Norm Name of standards QCVN 05: 2009/BTNMT: National technical regulation on ambient air quality. Air quality TCVN 5970:1995: Planning of ambient air quality monitoring. QCVN 26:2010/BTNMT: National Technical Regulation on Noise. Noise, vibration QCVN27:2010/BTNMT: National Technical Regulation on Vibration. Solid waste TCVN 6696:2000 - Solid wastes - Sanitary landfills 2. EMP Field Survey Data - Primary environmental monitoring results in the project area – carried out by Environment Center - Geology Institute; - Field survey results of project area done by EIA consultant team including: Sensitive screening and household interview; - Public disclosure results in communes, wards in the affected area; - Other referred documents: the statistic data of topography, geological, meteorological, hydrology, flooding, soils resource, forest resource, bio diversity, socio-economic … of project area. 3 Schedule The EMP of Project BRT Realignment, sectionBRT realignment Project - section: From Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To – Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong interchange – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal - BRT component – Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project have been prepared during April to July – 2012. 3 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT 1.1 Name of Project BRT realignment Project - section: From Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong interchange – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal - BRT component – Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project. 1.2 Project Background The BRT realignment from Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong interchange – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal have been designed in order to reducing conflicts of transport models and encroachments on the Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai intersection, which is suffered from heavy traffic congestion. The realignment project also aims at to reduce the traffic volume in Nguyen Trai Street (National highway 6). Beside, Le Van Luong extension have been constructed, therefore, the surface of street meet the technical requirement of BRT route, it is main that realignment project will be resulted in reduction of the construction cost. With the total length of 14.2 km (excludes section around Giang Vo- Kim Ma - Giang Van Minh), the entire BRT is divided into 4 sections: Section 1: Giang Vo - Lang Ha; section 2: Le Van Luong - Le Trong Tan (at Quang Trung intersection); section 3: on Quang Trung road ; and section 4: from the junction Ba La to Yen Nghia Bus station. . The realignment project is section 2 with starting point at intersection of Khuat Duy Tien – Le Van Luong and ending point at Yen Nghia existing bus terminal, with the total length of 9,566.91m (see figure 1.1), and new construction of Yen Nghia Depot within the existing Yen Nghia Bus Terminal. The project passes through a number of new or under construction urban areas. Project Area: Within the scope of new BRT realignment component, the proposed routes shall be passing through 2 urban districts of Hanoi as follows: - Thanh Xuan District: Thanh Xuan Bac ward - Tu Lien District: Trung Van ward - Ha Dong District: Van Phuc, Quang Trung, La Khe and Yen Nghia wards 1.3 Scope of the Project BRT Realignment, section: From Khuat Duy Tien - Nguyen Trai To Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong interchange – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project include five main activities: 4 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project construction of BRT stations; Replace road structure at BRT station; Cement concrete separator between BRT and other lanes; overbridged for pedestrian and Traffic organization. The total length of the project is 9,566.91m, goes on the existing street of Le Van Luong, Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong), Quang Trung, and NH6, it includes four main sections as details: - Section from existing Yen Nghia Bus Terminal to Ba La intersection (on the NH6) with total length of 1.500m. The current cross section width of the street B = 9-10m, but this section is under planed to improve to B = 56m with 3 car lanes and 2 mixing lanes, and also proposed private lanes for BRT at the centerline of the street. - Section from Ba La intersection to Le Trong Tan street with total length of 1,025. 53m. The current cross section width of the street B = 44m, road side width is 6.5m and centerline separator width is 2m. BRT lane is proposed at the center of the streets with width of 3.5m. - Section from Quang Trung – Le Trong Tan intersection to Le Trong Tan and Le Van Luong intersection with total length of 1,355.3m, current cross section B = 42m and separator width is 5m. BRT lane is proposed at the center of the streets with width of 3.5m. - Section from Le Trong Tan and Le Van Luong intersection to Le Van Luong – Khuat Duy Tien intersection with total length of 5,683.08m, current cross section B = 40m and separator width is 3m. BRT lane is proposed at the center of the streets with width of 3.5m. mÆt c¾t ngang ®iÓ nh 1 n h× t ypical cr oss sect ion 1 Figure 1.1: Typical Cross section, section Le Van Luong extension – Le Trong Tan mÆ t c¾t ngang ®iÓn h× nh 2 t ypical cr oss sect ion 2 .Figure 2: Typical Cross Section – Section Le Trong Tan – Quang Trung 5 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project mÆ t c¾t ngang ®iÓn h× nh 3 t ypical cr oss sect ion 3 Figure 1.3: Typical Cross Section, section from Le Trong Tan – Quang Trung Intersection to Ba La Intersection Ph ¹ m v i h iÖn t r ¹ n g mÆt ®¦ ê n g d ù ¸ n ®¦ ê n g s ¾t ®« t h Þh µ n é i (t u y Õn c ¸ t l in h - h µ ®« n g ) B®uêng=7.15m 3m B®uêng=4.15m B®uêng=3.5m 17.8m Figure 1.4: Typical Cross Section, Section from Ba La Intersection to Yen Nghia Terminal 1.4. Project Component 1.4.1 BRT Stop Stations There are about 12 BRT stop stations have been proposed along the routes for every average 700 meter. The location of the stations are proposed at the centerline of existing streets of Le Van Luong and Le Trong Tan. There are some deference in term of specifications between BRT Stop station at Le Van Luong and Le Trong Tan street. - Station size is 4x30.25m, step board length: 10.39m, station floor elevation higher than pavement elevation 0.65m, station height: 3.1m, top of the building: 4.55m. 6 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Concreted floor on spot, painted grey. Roof steel plate covered, density: 0.47mm, glass and aluminum door, roller door. - Station size is 5x30.25m, step board length: 10.39m, station floor elevation higher than pavement elevation 0.65m, station height: 3.1m, top of the building: 4.55m. Concreted floor on spot, painted grey. Roof steel plate covered, density: 0.47mm, glass and aluminum door, roller door. Table 1.1. Proposed Location of BRT Stop Station No. BRT Stop Station Section A Quang Trung Street 1 Station No. 1 KM1+557.25m 2 Station No. 2 Km2+00 B Le Trong Tan Street 3 Station No. 3 Km2+569,75m 4 Station No. 4 Km3+192.75 5 Station No. 5 Km3+700m C Le Van Luong Extension Street 6 Station No. 6 Km4+057.25 7 Station No. 7 Km4+557.25 8 Station No. 8 Km5+257.25 9 Station No. 9 Km6+147.25m 10 Station No. 10 Km6+747.25m 11 Station No. 11 Km7+300m 12 Station No. 12 Km7+857.25m 13 Station No. 13 KM8+600 14 Station No. 14 Km9+327.25 7 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 1.4.1 Replace road structure at station location The road surface will be replaced at the BRT stop stations with the asphalt concrete structure by the hard concrete structures with the layer as follows: + 25cm of Cement concrete M300 + Layers are separated by Polyethylene + 15 cm of lean concrete foundation M100 1.4.2. Structure of curb (Cement concrete curb) BRT lane should be separated from other normal traffic lanes. To achieve that, the used curb is Cement concrete M300, the height of Curb from the road pavement is 20 cm. Curb length = lm, between the adjacent curb will be a long gap of 15 cm for drainage purposes. The curb has characteristic the curb face inside which adjacent to the bus lane is tilted about 45 ° to the lanes. This feature has proven to be beneficial to the operation of the bus. 1.4.3. Improving road surface at the section from Ba La intersection to Yen Nghia terminal The exsiting cross section B = 9-10m, the Cat Linh – Ha Dong Urban Sky Train project has improve road surface to the width of 14.1 m, the projec will expande left handside of Ba La – Yen Nghia section to 3.5m with the same surface structure of Sky Train lane. 1.4.4. Traffic organization and interchange design: Traffic organization compliance with regulations of road signs 22TCN-237-01. However, due to Le Van Luong and Le Trong Tan is a new constructed road, the traffic control signs have been taken play and still working very well. Therefore, the projects will insert a number of traffic signs along the BRT lane and stop stations. There will no separated lane for BRT vehicle at the section from Ba La to Yen Nghia. 1.4.5. Yen Nghia Depot Yen Nghia Depot of BRT will be located within existing Yen Nghia Terminal, which some funtional areas as bellow: - Technical service area: with an total area of 3.928m2 including several activites such as vehicle maintemance, vehicle clean, fuel refilling station; - BRT vehile rest area: with an total area of 5.740m2 will be service for 50 vehicles - Operator Center: will be some small rooms in the second floors of Yen Nghia building;. 8 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 1.5. Material Supply Sources and Waste Disposal 1.5.1. Construction materials - Construction stones: taken from Xuan Hoa quarry under Vinh Phuc Province, distance to the site is about 50km or taken from Xuan Mai with distance to the site of about 40km. - Yellow sand: taken at Chem dock, Red River with transportation distance of 10km. - Black sand: taken at material gathering area at Day River under Van Con communes, Hoai Duc sub-district, the transportation distance is about 15km. 1.5.2. Waste Disposal: The proposed waste disposal location is about 20km far from Hanoi City. The project also has been survey and achieve agreement with local authorities. 9 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Điểm đầu dự án Tuyến BRT Điểm cuối dự án Figure 1.5: Alignment of the Project 1 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project CHAPTER II BASELINE DATA OF THE ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Meteorology Hanoi is located in northern delta region of Viet Nam, which is strongly affected by typical tropical- monsoon weather. The province have two distinct seasons: the dry season that lasts from November to March of coming year and the rainy season that lasts from April to October a) Temperature The average annual temperature is 23.30C, the highest temperature is 41.5° C. The lowest temperature is 8°C. May is the hottest month when temperatures rise close to 34.7°C while January is the coolest month at around 18.8°C b) Relative humidity The average annual humidity is 83.0%, the highest humidity is 87%, the lowest humidity is 81%. The relative humidity is higher during the rainy season and lower during the dry season c) Rainfall The rain season in Hanoi is from April to October. Annual average rainfall is 1676.2mm. The rainy days 142 days/year. d) Tropical Storm: Storms occur frequently in Hanoi from June to October. The maximum wind velocity can attain 20m/s, sometimes 40 m/s. Storms bring about generally rains during 1-2 days, sometimes 5-6 days. Rainfall can be more 200mm. e) Stablity of Atmosphere: Stablity of atmosphere determinates by wind speed and solar radiation in day and cloudiness at night. In the project area, annual average cloudiness is approximate of 7.5/10. The most cloudy period is in the end of winter, among most cloudy month is Mars with average cloudiness of 9/10, less cloudy months is 4 months at the end of year, so minimum cloudy months is October and November with their cloudiness is 6/10. 2.2. Geological Conditions: The structure of the ground in Hanoi is metalloid clay, metalloid sand and sand, Alluvia sediments intermittently. Alluvia sediments can be found in lakes and covered with modem sediment with the thickness of 0.5m -6.0 m. The geological structure including layers from up to down as following: - Layer of mixed clay and mixed clay with mixed sand: This layer is just under cultivate land layer having thickness of 2-1 m. This layer is brown-red, yellow- grey layer of organic mud and sandy mud: This layer has thickness of 10-12m, 11 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project and it is brown yellow and light brown, high muddy level and low adherent. The bottom of layer is more sandy and average adherent. - Layer of sand with small cobble: This layer is discovered in depth of 14-18m, its thickness is approximate 15-50m. This layer is grey yellow, mixed with cobble and gravel, average compactness. - Layer of big granular macadam: This layer has thickness from 50 to 90m, its principal components are cobble, big granular macadam of 5-100mm, with grey yellow sand. - Layer of clay and sand in surface combines with even and flat terrain. When it is bargain, underground water appears in surface layer. Layer of sand and cobble in depth of 90m is a most abundant hydrated layer. This hydrated layer concerns closely Red river. In West Lake, the height of underground water level is 6m, and thickness of hydrated layer is 6.0 -12m. 2.3. Social and Economic Condition in the Project Area 2.3.1. Population The proposed project areas existing residential areas which belonging to the urban wards of Thanh Xuan and Ha Dong districts .The population in the project areas is shown in Table 2.1 Table 2.1: Population of the Project Areas Population (person) Total area Name of Project Wards by sex by urban, rural Total (km2) Male Female Urban Rural Thanh Xuan District 224,888 113,112 111,776 224,888 0 9.10 Thanh Xuan Bac 24,396 13,269 11,127 24,396 0.30 Tu Lien District 395.150 200.329 194.821 26.506 368.644 75,60 Trung Van 21.983 11.261 10.722 - 21.983 2,70 Ha Dong District 227,171 110,347 116,824 227,171 0 47.90 Van Phuc 13,594 5,989 7,605 13,594 1.40 Quang Trung 17,164 8,342 8,822 17,164 0.80 La Khe 15,684 8,790 6,894 15,684 2.60 Yen Nghia 13,389 6,655 6,734 13,389 6.90 12 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 2.3.2. Land use The land use for BRT Component was based on traffic corridors of existing streets of le Van Luong Extension, Le Trong Tan and Quang trung streets therefore the mainly demand of land for this component shall be for proposed BRT stops. However the location of proposed BRT stops will be at the centerline of these existing streets, therefore, no acquired land will be needed for the project. The main dominated land use characteristics 2.3.3. Public Facilities There are some companies, schools, official building, and residential areas located along two sides of the road. However, this area has been experienced rapidly urbanization, a number of public facilities have also under constructed. 2.3.4 Traffic situation Intersections on the road There are about 6 big intersections along the route, see table. However, almost this sections present low traffic volume. - Grade intersection at the starting point of the realignment project between Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong. This intersection is considered as high potential traffic congestion due to high traffic volume - High dangerous grade intersection between the proposed route and other residential areas along the route. Table 2.2 List of major junctions No Name Note 1 Khuat Duy Tien – Le Van Luong extension Cross 2 Le Van Luong - road to Phung Khoang new town Cross 3 Le Van Luong - road to Trung Van new town Cross 4 Le Van Luong - road to Văn Khe new town Cross 5 Le Van Luong - Le Trong Tan Cross 6 Le Trong Tan – Quang trung T-Junction 7 Ba La Intersection (NH6 and NH21) Cross 8 Railway intersection Cross 13 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 2.4 Current status of air quality, noise and vibration monitoring 2.4.1. Air quality status Monitoring air quality: - Parameters monitored include: - Temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, PM10, TSP, CO, SO2, NOX. - Time for sampling: date 10, 11 and 12 – July 2010 - Method and equipment: continuously sampled within 1 day (24 h), every 2 hours, each point measured continuously in a day. Equipment and method for sampling according to current Vietnamese Standard (TCVN): QCVN 05: 2009 National technical regulation on ambient air quality and QCVN 06: 2009 National technical regulation on hazardous substances on ambient air. Table 2.3: Proposed Sampling Locations for Air Quality N0 Locations Date Sample code The beginning point of the subproject –LE 1 van Luong and Khuyat Duy Tien 10/07/2012 KK01 Intersection The middle point of the subproject – Le 2 11/07/2012 KK02 Van Luong and Le Trong Tan intersection The end point of the subproject: Le Trong 3 12/07/2012 KK03 Tan and Quang Trung 4 Ba La Intersection 1 29/11/2010 KK04 The end point of the subproject: Yen 5 1/12/2010 KK05 Nghia Bus Terminal The status of ambient air quality in the subproject area is assessed based on quickly monitored results in the field. The concentration of monitored indicators of ambient air quality has been presented in the bellow table. 1 Results of air quality monitoring at point of KK04 and KK05 have been taken from EIA report of Ba La – Yen Nghia Extension Subproject under HUTDP. Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 2.4: Air Quality within project Indicator (µg/ m3) Meteorological conditions Monitored Wind location Temperature Humidity Wind TSP CO SO2 NOX speed (0C) (%) Direction (m/s) KK01 315 2795 65 28 26,2 1014 77 KK02 298 2188 43 19 27,7 1014 74 KK03 329 2151 45 31 29,9 1014 75 KK04 415 3795 50 25 20,2 77 1.38 KK05 214 2651 43 21 20,9 75 1.63 200 5000 125 100 QCVN 05: 2009/BTNMT Note: Results of air quality monitoring at point of KK04 and KK05 have been taken from EIA report of Ba La – Yen Nghia Extension Subproject under HUTDP General assessment: Results from environmental monitoring show that: - Concentration of CO, SO2 and NOx at three monitoring locations along BRT alignment are still under permission standards QCVN 05: 2009/BTNMT - Concentration of TSP at three monitoring locations along BRT project exceeded permission standards QCVN 05: 2009/BTNMT, the reasons could be explain for this exceeding is due to surrounding under construction buildings. Both sides of BRT alignment have been experience rapidly urbanization, a several number of urban areas also have been constructing along the Le Van Luong and Le Trong Tan streets which are considered as main air pollution sources in the project area at this time. - TSP concentration at two last points have exceeded standard about 1.07-2.075 times, the reason could be explained for this result is due to high traffic volume on the road and seriously degradation of road surface. 2.7.2. Noise and vibration Noise monitoring - Noisy observation indicators includes Leq, Lamax and L50. The RION Model 2900 (made in Japan) was applied to measure noise level along the road, and monitoring procedure complied with TCVN 5964 – 1998, TCVN 5965 – 1995. 15 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Vibration monitoring - The indicators of vibration are velocity, acceleration, frequency. The 24 hour continuously samples were taken, with the frequency of every 1 hour. - The locations of sample for noise and vibration monitoring are shown in Table 2.4. Table 2.5: Sampling Locations of Noise, vibration monitoring N0 Locations Date Sample code The beginning point of the subproject –LE van ON – 01 1 10/07/2012 Luong and Khuyat Duy Tien Intersection V - 01 The middle point of the subproject – Le Van ON – 02 2 11/07/2012 Luong and Le Trong Tan intersection V - 02 The end point of the subproject: Le Trong Tan ON – 03 3 12/07/2012 and Quang Trung V – 03 ON – 04 4 Ba La Intersection2 29/11/2010 V – 04 The end point of the subproject: Yen Nghia Bus ON – 05 5 1/12/2010 Terminal V – 05 The monitored results of noise and vibration are in Table 2.6. Table 2.6: Results of Noise, vibration monitoring Noise (dBA) Vibration Monitored Location Monitored Lva Lv Frequency Time Leq Lmax L50 Location (m/s2) (m/s2) (Hz) Average of day time 78,6 93,4 61,9 ON - 01 V - 01 0.01168 0.00817 1-10 Average of night time 69,4 83.1 58.2 Average of day time 73,1 89.2 61,7 ON - 02 V - 02 0.00825 0.00523 1-10 Average of night time 65,2 80.3 58.2 Average of day time 75,2 92,5 62.2 ON - 03 V - 03 0.01243 0.00892 1-10 Average of night time 64.5 78.2 58.3 Average of day time 76.4 85.2 68.7 ON - 04 V - 04 0.00731 0.00417 1-10 Average of night time 70.7 82.7 63.6 Average of day time 70.3 79.8 63.1 ON - 05 V - 05 0.00663 0.00387 1-10 Average of night time 60.5 76.0 56.9 2 Results of noise and vibration monitoring at point of ON-V04 and ON - V05 have been taken from EIA report of Ba La – Yen Nghia Extension Subproject under HUTDP. 16 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project General assessment: The monitoring results show that that noise levels at all monitored locations are exceeded acceptable standard (QCVN 26: 2010). The reason could be explained as three monitoring locations are at main streets with very high traffic volume at the day and night time. 17 Environmental Management Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia Terminal – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Start of project Legend Air, noise Surface water Groundwater End of project Land Figure 2.1: Environmental Monitoring Along the BRT Route Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project CHAPTER III ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 3.1 Potential Impacts Assessment The project goes on with new construction street, Le Van Luong street, and the main activities of the project are BRT stations, replace surface structure at the stations, installing the concrete separator between BRT and normal lanes, upgrading the existing road surface of Ba La – Yen Nghia section. The project runs within the existing road, and pass through new urban area, which have been experienced rapidly urbanization process. The biodiversity levels were found to be low and there were no rare species. The dominated ecosystem in the area is mixed vacant land, building construction areas. Since, the subproject will not acquire land for the extension purpose, almost construction activities will be within the existing new construction street. According to result of environmental screening, there are not natural, social and historical sensitive objects have been identified along the MRT lanes. Due to not acquired land for the project, thus most of environmental impacts of BRT will be considered in tow main phases as construction phase and operation phase. The impacts on environmental condition will be assessed through several steps: environmental pollutants will be quantified and calculated, then pollutant concentration in surrounding environmental will be estimated and the impact receivers will be assessed. However, in general assessment the activities of project will not create any seriously impacts on environment in the areas. 3.1.1 Air Pollutant Emission and Impact on Ambient Air Quality  Sources of impacts - Dust and air pollutants from excavation activities and small concrete mixing machinery - Activities of material and waste transport vehicle. - Activities of construction machineries - Air and noise pollution during operation phase of vehicles - Garbage from passenger at the station and on the buses.  Impact on Ambient Air Quality - Low negative impact. a. Construction phase: Impacts on air quality in the project area associated with construction stage will include a) dust due to the leveling of ground, excavation activities, transporting of construction materials such as earth, stone, cement, sand, gravel etc., b) emissions from equipment and trucks using gasoline, diesel, kerosene, etc., of NOx, CO, SO2, VOC etc. and c) from concrete mixing and 19 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project asphalt melting stations (if any). However, due to the construction works seem to be very minor, thus the impacts on air quality is considered as quite low. Dust from leveling of ground, excavation activities: It is estimated that only around 1303.64 m3 of excavated soil and 522.13 m3 of leveling ground will be needed. The leveling, excavation activities only need for two main items of replacement of road surface in the BRT stop stations and upgrading the existing road surface of Ba La – Yen Nghia section. However, BRT stop stations are located in the separator of the existing streets, Le Van Luong extension and Le Trong Tan, therefore, dust released from this activity will not create any negative impacts on surround areas. Item of upgrading the existing road surface of Ba La – Yen Nghia section, the results from approved EIA report of Ba La – Yen Nghia Extension Subproject and environmental screening show that the section located in the vacant land or under-construction areas of suburban area with high traffic volume, dust from upgrading the existing road surface could cause small impacts on vehicle user on the road and some household, small business shops. Dust and air pollutants from construction machineries/equipment Dust and air pollutants from construction machineries/equipment heavy depend on shifts and type of machineries/equipment will be mobilized to the site, however, the construction work of the project will not need more equipment and the surrounding sensitive objects along the route is quite small, therefore, the impact due to air pollutants and noise generated from construction machinery has been assessed as quite small and very short time. b. Operation period Although, promotion of BRT route in Hanoi is itself a measure to mitigate air pollution problems. There are still toxic gases and dust emission sources caused by operation of BRT vehicle and BRT flow. Impacts on Public Health/ Economic Human Development Toxic Gases TSP Noise level Physical a. and Chemical Friction CO NO PM1 Dust Noise of CO SO2 between x vehicle 2 0 surface road flow Activities Emission sources caused by BRT Emission sources caused of vehicle Behavior by BRT Flow operation Figure 3.1 . Impact assessment of air pollution in operation 20 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project For BRT vehicle, compared to bus diesel, BRT bus emits NOx, CO2, CO, SO2 and PM10 are all lower than in the bus running diesel, shown in the flowing table: Table 3.1: Emission factor of Vehicles (g/vehicle per km) Emission factor (g/vehicle per km) Vehicle Fuel CO2 CO NOx SO2 PM10 Bus Diesel 182 8.82 10.56 3.7 0.15 Bus BRT Diesel 1.3 0.875 0.66 0.053 0.045 MC Gasoline 34 16.13 0.06 0.023 0.1 (Source:VITRANSS, 2009.Aijuan Wang, Yunshan Ge, Jianwei Tan, Mingliang Fu, Asad Naeem Shah,Yan Ding, Hong Zhao Bin Liang, On- road pollutant emission and fuel consumption characteristics of buses in Beijing, ScienceDirect, 2011. ) Assuming that for a 1km trip, a BRT with 60 passengers (average) and a motorcycle with 1.5 passengers (average), and also assuming that all bus passengers shift to motorcycles, the total emission of toxic gases such as CO2, CO, NOx, PM10 and SO2 will decrease by 1,358.7g/km, 644.325 g/km, 1.74 g/km, 3.955/km and 0.867 g/km, respectively. For BRT flow, the amount of dust generated by BRT flow moving on the route depends on composition of type and level of accumulated dust on the pavement. Due to complication and nondetermination of emission source, scope of spreading of those pollutants could not calculated by model. After studying the chemical properties of dirty soil in the road, Clark and colleagues showed that concentration of dirty soil on the road depends on the mode of transport but concentration of parameters of dirty soil are limited as the table 2 below: Table 3.2: The chemical properties of dirty soil in the road No. Parameters Concentration No. Parameters Concentration (mg/kg) (mg/kg) 1. pH 6,7 -7,6 7. Cr 2-35 2. Oil and grease 5,0 – 73 8. Cu 24-310 3. Clo 0,1-4 9. Fe 24-65 4. NO3- 3-386 10. Pb 19-553 5. SO42- 34-2.700 11. Ni 2-73 6. Cd 1,3 (average) 12. Zn 90-577 Sources: Clark and colleagues: The chemical properties of dirty soil in the road. CIWEM paper Development of BRT network will surely bring about potentials for improvement of air quality in the city, when a certain percentage of motorcycle riders shift to use BRT services. However, according to air monitoring results of route, local air quality at intersections is all higher than national standards by 1.2 to 1.5 times. It is then important to have air quality improvement for operating BRT to ensure emission level is lowest. 21 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 3.1.2 Noise and vibration a) Construction phase Noise during the process of construction is mainly from construction machinery, construction transport vehicles and noise from equipment of construction machinery is most disturbing. Construction machinery mainly includes excavator, bulldozer, pavement roller, and mixer and shovel loader. Noise level variation depends on kind of equipment and actual construction activities being undertaken as well as the operating time Table 3.3: Measured Noise Value of Construction Machinery for Road Construction at Distance of 8 meter Unit : dBA Site Clearance Excavating and transporting Bull dozer 80 Crawler dozer 80 Lift machine 72 ÷ 84 Bucket excavator 72 ÷ 93 Truck 83 ÷ 94 Heavy truck 83 ÷ 94 Leveling and tamping Excavator 80 ÷ 93 Leveling machine 80 ÷ 93 Landscape and Site Clearance Roller 73 ÷ 75 Bull dozer 80 Paving Convertible shovel 72 ÷ 93 Paving machine 86 ÷ 88 Truck 83 ÷ 94 Truck 83 ÷ 94 Paving machine 86 ÷ 88 Tamping machine 74 ÷ 77 Sources: USA Environnemental protection Commette. Noise weight of construction machinery and equipment 300.1, 31 – 12- 1971 In this projects, the machines, will be mobilized to the site, are tamping machine, roller and mixing machine. The experience from environmental supervision activities of several transport infrastructure projects show that, these machines could cause noise and vibration exceeding Vietnam standards (QCVN 26: 2010 and QCVN 27:2010) and at the distance over 20 meter from working areas. Therefore, it can be expected that construction noise and vibration will cause impacts to sensitive receptors within 20 m away from the sites. As the result from environmental screening show that only several HHs located along the Le Trong Tan, Quang Trung streets and Ba La – yen Nghia section are potential impacted by noise from construction activities. b) Operation phase With a convenient BRT system, the project expects to convert a big volume of motorcycle riders to BRT riders, and traffic congestions in the city will be prevented. Moreover, BRT helps reduce noise level by: - Replacing 2 to 3 small buses with a larger vehicle 22 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project - Using quieter engine technologies - Managing the system to produce “smoother” vehicle operations - Employing noise dampening devices and - Encouraging mode shifting from private vehicle to public transport According to “BRT Realignment FS Report”, the first year when BRT begin operating, 6.000 passengers per day per one direction estimate. The subsequent years, BRT route receive 20.000 passengers per day per one direction. Capacity per BRT vehicle carries averagely 60 passengers. Therefore, the number of vehicles per hour per two directions is as flowing: Table 3.4: The number of vehicles per hour per No Period The number of vehicles per hour per two directions (vehicle per hour) 1 The first year 12 2 The subsequent years 40 Basing on average equivalent noise level of traffic flow under standard condition (table 4), the equivalent noise of the BRT flow is approximately 68 dBA. However, the noise level at a BRT station includes noise generated by all other modes of transport, such as cars, motorcycles and trucks. Moreover, according to environment monitoring result in March 2012, traffic noise in route is higher than the permitted noise level for residential area. Table 3.5: Average Equivalent Noise Level of Traffic Flow under Standard Condition (LA7’) Traffic volume (veh/h) 40 50 60 80 100 150 200 300 400 500 Noise LA7’ (dBA) 68 68.5 69 69.5 70 71 72 73 73.5 74 Traffic volume (veh/h) 700 900 1000 1500 2000 3000 4000 5000 10000 Noise LA7’ 3 (dBA) 75 75.5 76 77 77.5 78.5 79 80 81 (TDSI, 2005, Integrating Environmental Concerns in Transport Planning) Besides, along the BRT route, there are many building and urban residential area such as Duong Noi, Van Khe urban residential, Park City…. areas are in the process of finishing. When the project goes into operation, the residential buildings and residential areas live fully. Hence, noise mitigation measures are needed for BRT system in addition to other recommendations for environmental impact mitigation. There are two secondary schools and several offices in the both sides of route. However, distance between the centre line of route and schools and offices are quite far as table 5. 3 LA7’- Average equivalent noise level of traffic flow at the a point of 1.2m elevation, 7.5 m from the flow line under the condition that the flow is on straigt line and flat profile, with 60% of trucks and buses, and average speed is 40km/h. 23 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 3.6: Community Characteristics and Facilities with 100 meters of the road No. Facilities Location Distance from Centre line 1 Trung Van High School Km 0+700 18 2 Olympia High School Km 0+800 16 3 Trung Van Primary School Km 1+400 16 4 People Committee Km 7+200 18 5 Some officer in Ba La – yen Nghia section 20-30 3.1.3. Waste Water and impact on water quality a) Construction phase The following construction phase activities are known to have direct or indirect impacts on the local water environment: - Surface water drainage obstructions do ground leveling; - Operation of construction equipment, construction material transport may cause pollution of surface water due to lubricant oil wastes leakages; - Establishment of uncontrolled borrow sites next to the road will lead to erosion and suspended sediment entering the watercourse, increasing turbidity levels, as well as being aesthetically/visually unattractive; - Uncontrolled wastewater from worker camps on the sites. - Wastewater from maintenance construction machines and equipment This kind of wastewater contains organic substances, oils and unresolved maters. It is estimated that if equipment maintenance activities have been carried periodically, the supply water volume for each activities as following: i) machine maintenance is 2m3/day; ii) machine cleaner is 5m3/day; iii) machine cool down is 4 m3/day. Due to the very few number of construction machines and equipment are going to mobilize to the site and in the very short time working at the site, thus, maintenance activities intend not carry out at the site, the discharge wastewater from machines and equipment is quite inconsiderable. - Runoff waster Rain runoff water will sweep and carry construction material which leading to increase unresolved mater concentration in the watercourses located nearby the sites. Typically, surface runoff will contain high concentrations of suspended maters, and sometimes leaked oil from construction machinery. And it will leading to increasing concentration of water pollutants such as: SS, COD, oil in the surrounding watercourses. As pointed out by WHO, the pollutant concentration in runoff water will contain about 0.5– 1.5mg of N/l; 0.004–0.03mg of P/l; 10–20 mg of COD/l and 10–20mg of TSS/l. 24 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project In the content of the project, the leveling and excavation activities are quite limited and material storage in the site seen to be so short and small. - Impact assessment The receiver objects are watercourse along the route. There are several ponds along the route, all of them are empty or vacant ponds, the rout also pass through 2 rivers, namely La Khe River and Nhue River, however, the water quality of these rivers is serious polluted. In general, the wastewater from project implementation will not cause any significant impacts on surround environment in the area. b Operation Phase The main wastewater from operation phase is come from activities of BRT Depot at Yen Nghia terminal. There are two main types of wastewater need to properly control as bellow: - Domestic wastewater from operator central of Depot, it is assumed that about 20 staffs will be work at the operator central of Depot, the discharged wastewater will be around 700 litters. The domestic wastewater mostly contains food refuse, undissolved matters, organic matters (BOD, COD), Nitơ, Photpho as well as disease virus. According to statistic data for developing countries of WHO (1993), the pollutant loading in wastewater is referred in the below table. Table 3.7 : Volume of Pollutants in Domestic Wastewater No. Pollutants Volume (g/person/day) 1 BOD5 45-54 2 COD 72-102 3 Undissolved maters 70-145 4 Oil 10-30 5 Total N 6-12 6 Ammoniac 2.4-4.8 7 Total P 0.8-4.0 8 Total Coliform 106-109 Source: WHO (1993), And estimated pollutant loading and pollutant concentration in domestic wastewater for both cases of with and without facilitated septic tank is referred in table 3.8. 25 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 3.8: Pollutant Concentration in Domestic Wastewater QCVN 14: Pollutant concentration (mg/l) 2008/BTNMT No. Pollutants (mg/l) Without septic tank With septic tank A B 1 BOD5 533 ÷ 619 106.6 ÷ 247.6 30 50 2 COD (dicromate) 1020 ÷ 1028.5 204 ÷ 411.4 - - 3 Dissolved maters 1000 ÷ 1450 200 ÷ 580 50 100 4 Total N 85÷120 17 ÷ 48 - - 5 Ammonic (N-NH4) 33.3 ÷ 46.7 6.6 ÷ 18.6 5 10 14.2 ÷ 40 2.84 ÷ 16 3- 6 Total P (PO4 ) 6 10 7 Total Coliform (MNP/100ml) 1.4 10 ÷ 1.4 10 8 10 - The calculated results show that concentration of several indicators such as BOD, COD... in the wastewater after treatment by septic tank are still exceed standard of QCVN 14: 2008/BTNMT. Therefore, this kind of wastewater needs to discharge into drain system. - Wastewater from vehicle clean, this kind of wastewater contains organic substances, oils and unresolved maters. It is estimated that if vehicle clean activities have been carried daily, the supply water volume for each vehicle is 5m3/day, there will be total discharged wastewater for cleaning 50 vehicles is around 250m3/day, which need to be appropriate managed. 3.1.4. Soil waste and its impacts a) During Construction phase - Construction waste Construction wastes including solid, sand, stone which discharged from construction activities. This kind of waste are usually nontoxic and can use for the purpose of fill up for the site of other activities. It is estimated that about 1303.64 m3 of excavated soil will need to be removed from the site to disposal areas. - Domestic waste and garbage Domestic waste and garbage is mostly generated from worker camps, and these kinds of waste are organic waste such as: refuse, paper, carton box... and fecal waste. It is estimated that the waste volume per worker per day is around 0,5kg. However, it is planed that no worker camps will be established at the site, the domestic waste and garbage is estimated that very few. 26 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project - Toxic waste Toxic waste are mostly oil contaminated waste as regulated in the Circular No. 12/2011- BTNMT dated on 14/04/2011 of MONRE, they are included boxes, cans contain asphalt, petrol, fuels, paints....The volume of this kind of waste depend on the number of mobilized equipment/machines, it is quite difficult to estimate, however, monitoring experiences from a lot of construction sites shows that volume of toxic waste is very few. - Impact Assessment According to information offered by the designer, during construction excavation of about 1303.64 m3 earthwork will be generated. This amount of waste will be transported to the landfill site for disposal. The sanitary waste of constructors, workers includes all kinds of food, official, plastic dishware, cup or bag and other paper, cloth or glass waste commodities. This waste volume need to be properly collected. Hazardous waste: they include carton box, can, tin contain bitumen, paint and oils. Although, volume of this waste is not much, but they are will cause serious impacts on environment. All kind of waste has to be properly collected, transported and treated in order to avoid the dispersion into surrounding environment. b) Operation phase Solid waste will be generated at the stations. The amount of solid waste at the BRT stations will be considerable due to concentration of Passengers and ticket selling staffs. According to “BRT Realignment Design Report”, the first year when BRT begin operating, 6.000 passengers per day per one direction estimate. It means that BRT system operates in the first year, at 12 stations will receive 12.000 passengers per day. Regarding Integrating Environmental Concerns in Transport Planning Report (TDSI, 2005), each passenger at bus stations will generate about 0.03 kg solid waste. Estimating total of domestic waste at 12 BRT stations is as flowing: Table 3.9: Total estimate volume of solid waste at 12 BRT stations No. Period Total volume of solid waste (kg) per day 1 The first year 0.03x12.000=360 2 The subsequent years 0.03x40.000=1.200 Besides, there will be a depot will be provided within the existing Yen Nghia terminal, the main functions of this Depot are operator center, fuel refilling station, vehicle storage and vehicle clean area. These activities would daily discharge a small amount of solid waste which need to appropriate management to ensure sanitation condition for whole terminal. 27 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project However, it is observed that Depot could utilize the existing collection system of Yen Nghia terminal and made some expansion for further requirements. 3.2 Other Environmental Impacts 3.2.1 Ecosystem impacts The impacts on ecosystem could be due to land encroachment or living environmental effects. Although, the results from field survey see that there no high value ecosystem along the road section, the dominated ecosystem are vacant land or building areas. Beside, most of activities of the project will be constructed overlay on the existing streets, it is considered that the project will not create any negative impacts on eco system in the project area 3.2.2. Impacts of material supply Due to the material need of the project is quite small, and most of materials are proposed to be purchased, this environmental impact due to material exploitation is not belong to the project. 3.2.3. Traffic safety a) Construction phase Due to the construction activities will be taken place at the center lanes of the existing streets, and about. Currently, the traffic volume on the Le Van Luong Extension and Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) is not quite crowded, however construction activities will add to the road a number of vehicles, machinery and equipment, as well as will temporary encroachment of road surface, which could lead to increase in traffic accident risks for both workers and road users. The main traffic conflicts need to carefully consideration is on the section on Quang Trung Street and Ba La – Yen Nghia section. The high traffic risks could be listed as i) Ba La intersection with NH 21A, this intersection is considered as high traffic volume and black pot of traffic accident ii) Plain intersection with Bac Hong – Van Dien railway, the trains pass this intersection every day and around 10 -15 times per day, this railway is only support for goods transport between Van Dien and Bac Hong, thus the frequency of trains depending on the goods volume and demand. Therefore, the train schedule is uncertain which may cause several difficulties regarding to safety during construction phase; and iii) intersection with local/community road including the road go to local communities and Thanh Tay university, new planned urban areas and Ho Chi Minh museum; iv) gates of Yen Nghia bus terminal, with 395 passenger cars and 307 buses per day. The construction activities will add to the road a number of vehicles, machinery and equipment, as well as will temporary encroachment of road surface, which could lead to increase in traffic accident risks for both workers and road users. 28 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project b) Operation Phase The project will design pedestrian flyover and bus stops properly and reasonably to ensure that passengers can assess easily and safety. Due to BRT Depot will be located within the Yen Nghia Terminal, and enter gate will be share for BRT and normal buses which leading to increasing number of vehicle entering and exiting the terminal which create high traffic risks for passenger of the Terminal. 3.2.4. Traffic Flow and Pedestrian It is also estimated that traffic flow and pedestrian could be affected during the construction phase. The impacts could be included as interrupt the traffic flow and pedestrian, conflicts between construction equipment and traffic vehicle. The high risk points of conflict could be listed as the below table Table 3.10: Main Intersections/Objects Could Be Affected Along Route TT Sensitive objects Section Potential Affects Le Van Luong and Le Trong Tan section 1 Intersection - Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van - Visibility limitation Luong Extension - Accident occurs between - Le Van Luong and Phung Khoang vehicle and vehicle, as well as New Urban Area Access vehicle and workers, - Le Van Luong and Trung Yen passengers and others. New Urban Area Access - Le Van Luong and Van Khe New Urban Area Access Le Van Luong Extension and Le Trong Tan Le Trong Tan and Quang Trung 2 Schools, officers and factories High traffic accident risk for Trung Van High School Km 8.+200 students, officials, workers, Olympia School Km 8+100 customs, and local people Roadside resident Km 7+ 400 passing the road Quang Trung street and Ba La – Yen Nghia Intersection 1 Intersection - Bala intersection With NH21 - Visibility limitation - Raiway intersection - Accident occurs between - Intersection with local road vehicle and vehicle, as well as - Bus terminal Gate vehicle and workers, Existing Road with high traffic passengers and others. volume 2 Schools, officers and factories High traffic accident risk for Hanoi Economic and Finacial students, officials, workers, Colage customs, and local people Thanh Do University passing the road Officers: Factories and Showrooms 3.2.5. Resettlement 29 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project The project will not acquire any area of local land, therefore it is assessed that the project will not cause any impacts in term of resettlement. 3.2.6. Social - Cultural Environment No significant social issues were observed on the project. There are no cultural/historial heritages have been founded along the route. 3.2.7. Social Issues and Urban Infrastructure In the operation stage, the Project is anticipated to have positive impacts on the social environment and urban infrastructure. Conflicts between motor vehicles and pedestrians will be minimized and the number of road accidents will be reduced. Adverse health impacts associated with road traffic will be reduced by minimizing vehicular emissions and noise. 30 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Chapter IV PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES The mitigation measures will be proposed in this chapter to reduce the negative impacts and promote positive impacts. 4.1 Construction Phase 4.1.1 Mitigation Measure to Reduce Air Quality impacts The main objectives of proposed measures are in order to reduce air quality impacts from: i) excavation activities; ii) construction machineries and equipment operation; iii) material transport activities a. Reduce the impacts due to excavation activities, loading and unloading materials Excavation and demolition at site will be watered to maintain certain moisture levels, and to prevent or minimize dust from air borne . The watering activities have been proposed at least a time per day during the rainy season and twice a day during the dry season in the working areas. The location need to be watered as in the Quang Trung section and Ba La Yen Nghia Intersection, Depot construction location within Yen Nghia termial. Reduce dust from construction machinery - The construction machineries and equipment have to be complied with Decision No. 249/2005/QĐ-TTg dated 10/10/2005 of Prime minister, Regulation on Emission roadmap for road transportation vehicles. - Regulatory maintenance of vehicles and equipment. - Construction machineries and equipment will not allow moving out of worksite boundary (within the site clearance areas). d. Reduce dust from material transportation activities - The material transportation vehicles have to also be following Decision No. 249/2005/QĐ- TTg dated 10/10/2005 of Prime minister, Regulation on Emission roadmap for road transportation vehicles. - Required measure for dust control including: covering the transportation means; washing vehicle wheels before leaving construction sites, and transporting with suitable vehicle capacity. 31 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 4.1.2. Mitigation Measures to Reduce Noise and Vibration Impacts It is observation at the site, the noise level status in the project area seem to be over allowance standards. The mitigation measures to reduce noise and vibration impacts are proposed as following: a) Appropriate construction schedule, this only apply for the construction activities carry out in the Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong), Quang Trung street - Priority to mobilize lower noise machines and equipment or facilitating the noise reduction devices and properly maintenance of the equipment. - Turn off the interrupted machines wherever possible to avoid resonant frequency. - Use of machines generate noise level over >55 dBA at night (from 22:00 to 6:00) will be strictly forbidden and other noisy activities including heavy truck transportation, loading/unloading, beam lifting and stockpile of the materials will be carried out during the day time. b) Use the construction equipment with lower noise Use the construction equipments with lower noise as much as possible during construction; It is expected that if all kind of construction equipments will be lower noise, the noise level reduction could be obtained from 6 dBA to 12 dBA. Therefore, use the construction equipments with lower noise, the noise level in the resident areas could be within the standard. Conclusion, in order to reduce the noise impacts in the construction phase from this subproject, the following measures will be taken together for noise control 4.1.3 Mitigation Measures of Water Environment Impacts o Storage of fuel, chemical substances, paint shall be sited on an roofed areas. Filling and refueling activities have to carry out within and secured by fencing to avoid the leaking out in the environment. . o On the site, the wastewater from machine maintenance activities will not discharge directly into any watercourse. The collected oil will be deposited in a tank and treated according to Circular No. 12/2011/TT-BTNMT dated 14/04/2011 of MONRE. 4.1.4. Solid Waste Management - Construction waste: Construction waste will be transported to the disposal site about 25 km far from Hanoi, the location of waste disposal will be clarified and survey during detail design. - Domestic waste: 32 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project The domestic waste will be collected as following steps: i) collect at sources; ii) waste divided for reuse; iii) transport and treat properly through an economic contract with Hanoi URENCO. To collect waste at source, garbage cans will be provided at the site. - Oil related waste They include waste oil from machines, equipment maintenance will be collected, transported and treated properly through an economic contract with Hanoi URENCO, according Circular No. 12/2011/TT-BTNMT dated 14/4/2011 by MONRE. - Site clearance since construction activities completed After the construction activities completed, contractors have to carry out site clearance and environmental recovery, such as: - Transport all unused materials to ensure that the construction activities will not cause any encroachments to surrounding environments; - Remove all construction machine and equipment, temporary facilities, worksites; - Environmental recovery at the site such as provision of green trees, grass… 4.1.5. Asphalt and hot-mix plant The concrete for project will be purchased from 2 nearby concrete and asphalt and hot-mix plants, to ensure the environmental protection, the contractors and PMU Hanoi need to check the environmental certification if these plants. The environmental protection requirements will be both aspects of documents and practice on the plants. 4.1.6. Mitigation Measures to Flora and Vegetable Impacts The following mitigation will be taken during construction: - The green belt occupied in the construction phase will be restored when the construction is finished. - All construction activities will be carry out within the site boundary 4.1.7. Mitigation measure to reduce traffic congestion and accident - Provision the traffic signs at the both side of working sites and at main intersections to require vehicles to reduce their speed.. - Also provision the note sign at the sites and in gate way of companies, factories, universities, officers….. - Avoiding the occupation of street surface during the rush hours; - Utilizing nighttime to carry out construction activities in the section away from resident areas. 4.2. Operation Phases 4.2.1. Air quality 33 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project From 2007, all types of on road vehicles must be comply with Vietnam national emission standard (equivalent to EURO 2 standards), and Vietnam government has also set up roadmap for EURO4 and EURO5 application as the big efforts to control pollution from transport means. Therefore, BRT vehicles in the project must be comply with Vietnam National emission standard. - Periodically road surface sanitation and public awareness raising actions would be taken place for the purpose of air quality maintain. Moreover, the maintenance of road surface, bridge periodically is to limit the getting old asphalt. - Tree should be planted on the both sides of the road for prevention of dust and reduction of noise for house and building along side. 4.2.2. Noise To reduce noise level, BRT buses will need periodic maintenance. Bus drivers should restrict horning in areas close to schools, offices, buildings and resident areas at km 0+700; km 0+900; km 1+400; km 7+200. With the specifically designed double glazed noise isolation windows, the noise levels are expected to reduce by about 25-28 dB(A). Those sensitive receptors for which such windows will be installed, the indoor noise levels will be reduced to below the applicable standards and the residual impacts will be insignificant and acceptable. Developing of green belt on the both sides of the road will reduce noise levels in future and avoiding planning new sensitive receptors near route. 4.2.3. Solid wastes The waste storage bins shall be located at BRT stations. Waste bins shall be designed with different colors for keeping the nice aesthetics. The collection and treatment methods for this solid waste shall be done by Hanoi URENCO under assigned and management of TUPWS. 4.2.4. Wastewater control Appropriate system need to propose to collect, treatment wastewater from Depot’s activities, as bellowing 34 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Drainage canals Flow 1 Runoff waster General drainage system of Yen Nghia Terminal Domestic Flow 2 septic tank wastewater Vehicle maintain and Technical hole Flow 3 clean - Detail information The wastewater discharge and treatment will be divided into three main flows. + Flow 1: Runoff water (rainy water): this kind of wastewater is considered as polluted and could directly discharge into general drainage system, however a grille must be provided at the gate of drainage to control garbage and waste enter the flow + Flow 2: Domestic wastewater: this kind of wastewater must discharge into septic tank before discharging into general drainage system of Yen Nghia Terminal; + Flow 3: Vehicle maintain and clean wastewater: this kind of wastewater must collect into a technical hole (pond) for primary treatment includes depositing unresolved maters and collecting oil spill before discharging into general drainage system of Yen Nghia Terminal Traffic Safety: The project will provide proper design for traffic safety of passengers boarding and alighting. At BRT station with boarding/alight volume is big, passenger flyovers will be provided. 35 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 4.2: Summary of Mitigation measures and Responsibility of Implementing EMP Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1.1. Air Pollution 1. Watering at least a Three During Contractor Supervision Project time per day pedestrian construction consultant / Implement during the rainy bridge phase District ation season and twice a construction authorities day during the dry locations in season in the the Le working areas at Trong Tan three pedestrian (Ha Dong) bridge construction street locations in the Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) street to control the dust from excavation activities.; 2. The construction machineries and equipment have to be complied with Decision No. 249/2005/QĐ-TTg dated 10/10/2005 of Prime minister, Regulation on Emission roadmap for road transportation vehicles. 3. Regulatory maintenance of vehicles and equipment. 4. Construction machineries and equipment will not allow moving out of worksite boundary (within the site clearance areas). 5. The material transportation vehicles have to also be following Decision No. 249/2005/QĐ-TTg dated 10/10/2005 of Prime minister, Regulation on Emission roadmap for road transportation vehicles. 6. Required measure 36 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation for dust control including: covering the transportation means; washing vehicle wheels before leaving construction sites, and transporting with suitable vehicle capacity. 7. Limitation of vehicle speed and time in the residential areas. 1.2. Noise and Vibration 1. Appropriate Construction During Contractor Supervision Project construction activities construction consultant / Implement schedule carry out in phase District ation 2. Priority to the Le authorities mobilize lower Trong Tan noise machines (Ha Dong) and equipment or street; facilitating the noise reduction devices and In project properly location maintenance of the equipment. 3. Turn off the interrupted machines wherever possible to avoid resonant frequency. 4. Use of machines generate noise level over >55 dBA at night (from 22:00 to 6:00) will be strictly forbidden and other noisy activities including heavy truck transportation, loading/unloading, beam lifting and stockpile of the materials will be carried out during the day time. 5. Use the construction equipment with lower noise as much as possible 37 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation during construction; It is expected that if all kind of construction equipment will be lower noise, the noise level reduction could be obtained from 6 dBA to 12 dBA. 1.3 Water Quality Impacts 1. Storage of fuel, La Khe and During Contractor Supervision Project chemical Nhue river construction consultant / Implement substances, paint phase District ation shall be sited on an authorities roofed areas. In project Filling and area refueling activities have to carry out within and secured by fencing to avoid the leaking out in the environment. . 2. On the site, the wastewater from machine maintenance activities will not discharge directly into any watercourse. The collected oil will be deposited in a tank and treated according to Circular No. 12/2011/TT- BTNMT dated 14/04/2011 of MONRE. 1.4 Solid Waste Management 1. Construction All activities During Contractor Supervision Project waste: be of the construction consultant / Implement transported to the project phase District ation disposal site about authorities 25 km far from Hanoi; 2. Domestic waste The domestic waste will be collected as following steps: i) collect at sources; ii) waste divided for reuse; iii) transport and treat properly through 38 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation an economic contract with Hanoi URENCO; 3. Oil related waste: They include waste oil from machines, equipment maintenance will be collected, transported and treated properly through an economic contract with Hanoi URENCO, according Circular No. 12/2011/TT- BTNMT dated 14/4/2011 by MONRE. 4. Site clearance since construction activities completed: After the construction activities completed, contractors have to carry out site clearance and environmental recovery, such as: - Transport all unused materials to ensure that the construction activities will not cause any encroachment s to surrounding environments; - Remove all construction machine and equipment, temporary facilities, worksites; - Environmental recovery at the site such as provision of green trees, grass… Mitigation measure to reduce traffic congestion and accident 39 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation 1. Provision the In the site During Contractor Supervision Project traffic signs at the locations construction consultant / Implement both side of phase District ation working sites and Intersections authorities at main intersections to require vehicles to reduce their speed.. 2. Also provision the note sign at the sites and in gate way of companies, factories, universities, officers….. 3. Avoiding the occupation of street surface during the rush hours; 4. Utilizing nighttime to carry out construction activities in the section away from resident areas. 1.5. Mitigation Measures to Flora and Vegetable Impacts 1. The green belt In the During Contractor Supervision Project occupied in the location construction consultant / Implement construction phase phase District ation will be restored authorities when the construction is finished. 2. All construction activities will be carry out within the site boundary Operation phase 2.1 Air quality 1. BRT vehicles in In the During Contractor Supervision Project the project must be location construction consultant / Implement comply with phase District ation Vietnam National authorities emission standard. 2. Periodically road surface sanitation and public awareness raising actions would be taken place for the purpose of air quality maintain. Moreover, the maintenance of road surface, bridge periodically 40 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation is to limit the getting old asphalt. 3. Tree should be planted on the both sides of the road for prevention of dust and reduction of noise for house and building along side. 2.2. Noise Pollution To reduce noise km 8+200; Operation Operator Local Maintenan level, BRT buses km 8+00; phase authorities ce will need periodic km 7+800; maintenance. km 1+000 Bus drivers should restrict horning in areas close to schools, offices, buildings and resident areas sensitive receptors for which such windows will be installed, the indoor noise levels will be reduced to below the applicable standards and the residual impacts will be insignificant and acceptable. Developing of green belt on the both sides of the road will reduce noise levels in future and avoiding planning new sensitive receptors near route. 2.3. Solid Waste 1. The waste storage At the BRT Operation Operator Local Maintenan bins shall be located at stations phase authorities ce BRT stations. Waste bins shall be designed with different colors for keeping the nice aesthetics. 2. The collection and treatment methods for this solid waste shall be done by Hanoi URENCO under assigned and 41 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Responsibility Responsibilit Cost of mitigation y of Impacts Mitigation Measures Location Phases measures Supervision implementation management of TUPWS. 2.4. Wastewater + Flow 1: Runoff water At the BRT Operation Operator Local Maintenan (rainy water): this kind stations phase authorities ce of wastewater is considered as polluted and could directly discharge into general drainage system, however a grille must be provided at the gate of drainage to control garbage and waste enter the flow + Flow 2: Domestic wastewater: this kind of wastewater must discharge into septic tank before discharging into general drainage system of Yen Nghia Terminal; + Flow 3: Vehicle maintain and clean wastewater: this kind of wastewater must collect into a technical hole (pond) for primary treatment includes depositing unresolved maters and collecting oil spill before discharging into general drainage system of Yen Nghia Terminal 2.4 Traffic safety Provide proper Operator Local Maintenan design for traffic authorities ce safety of passengers boarding and alighting 42 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project CHAPTER V ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN 5.1 Environmental Management Plan Given the variety of environmental impacts and mitigate actions in this EMP have been proposed based on the FS study mostly focusing on construction and operation periods. However, the impacts and mitigation proposed in this EMP could be varied base on the detail construction options and schedules of the contractors. Therefore, as requests of World Bank loan project Site Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) for each contractor package will be prepared before the construction could be started. The contents of SEMP includes parts: i) a drawing of construction site including (a) any sensitive objects (e.g., residential area, hospital, school, religious/cultural structure), (b) worker’s camps, (c) construction material/fuel storage places, (d) temporary toilet places (if any), and (e) haul routes; ii) Detail impacts and mitigation measures proposed by contractor; iii); iv) cost estimates of mitigation measures; and iv) implementation schedule 5.1.1 Environmental Management Organizations A number of organizations will be involved in environmental management activities during the project construction. These include relevant government agencies, project owners, and other project participants such as contractors. The environmental management organizations involve in and their interrelation are presented in an organizational charge. The responsibilities of each organization are summarized in Table 5.1. 43 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 5.1. Organizations Involved in Environmental Management Organizations Responsibilities - Supervise compliance of contractors with mitigation measures; – Collaborate with relevant agencies to sort out environmental and social issues that may arise during project implementation;. - Prepare TOR for environmental monitoring consultant; HUTDPMU - Review and approve SEMPsprepared by contractors; - Allocate budget for implementing EMPs; and - Review monthly monitoring report and make decision Independent environment - Assist HUTDPMU in supervising compliance of contractors with monitoring agency mitigation measures and changes in ambient environmental quality during construction; - Provide basic knowledge about environmental protection and working safety for contractors; and - Prepare monitoring reports and submit to HUTDPMU for reviewing and making decision Contractors - Prepare SEMP based on EMP to submit to HUTDPMU for review and clearance before commencing construction activity; - Perform mitigation measures as proposed in approved SEMP; - Collaborate with HUTDPMU and other relevant agencies to address complaints about any environmental and social issues that may arise during project implementation; - Construction supervising - Supervise construction quality; consultants - Assist HUTDPMU in daily monitoring contractor’s activity in terms of environmental protection and safety; and - Report to HUTDPMU on any environmental and social issues which go beyond control to make timely decision - Conduct monitoring missions as necessary in conformity to Hanoi Department of national environmental law; and Natural Resources and - Review environmental monitoring reports and make decision Environment: 5.1.2. Objectives of SEMP implementation supervision The main objectives of SEMP implementation supervision to ensure that all proposed mitigation measure in the SEMP and EMP will be included in and compliance by construction activities and during the operation phase. Detail objectives of SEMP implementation supervision could be listed as the below: - Identifying the chance in ambient environmental quality which have been assessed as well as unforeseeable environmental issues; - Monitoring the chance in the environmental indicators due to construction activities.; - Proposing additional mitigation measure, if needed; 44 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project - Complying with prepared SEMP. 5.1.3 Contents of SEMP implementation supervision Two main environmental supervision of contractors including (i) mitigation measures compliance supervision (ii) ambient environmental quality monitoring. 5.1.4. SEMP compliance supervision The compliance supervision is in order to check and confirm that the relevant parts involving in SEMP implementation will present their responsibilities as defined. The detail responsibility in carrying out mitigation measures have also listed in chapter IV and in table 4.2. The results of environmental supervision and monitoring must be presented in the periodic supervision and monitoring reports. 5.2 Environmental monitoring plan The objective of the environmental monitoring plan is to verify the prediction of environmental impacts assessment and determine environmental performance and impacts to surrounding area. There are two categories of monitoring as monitoring of compliance and environmental parameters. The environmental monitoring plan will also provide a basis for project executing agency - HUTDPMU to prepare environmental policies, take additional actions for mitigation as may be necessary and minimize adverse impacts. Environmental monitoring plan will be carried out in both pre- the construction and construction periods. 5.2.1. Environmental monitoring indicators Monitoring of environmental parameters to assess the environmental impacts due to construction activities. Assessing the environmental impacts are determined through comparison with the results of environmental sampling before construction. Here are detailed environmental monitoring program including parameters, locations, frequency of environmental monitoring. (Table 5.2). 45 Environmental Managment Plan Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project Table 5.2: Parameters, locations, and frequencies of monitoring of environmental parameters Parameters No. Phase Location Frequency Standard monitoring I. Air quality monitoring KK1: First point of route, interchange between Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong CO, SO2, NOx, Pre- KK 2: Middle point of route Once before QCVN 1.1 PM10 construction interchange between Le Trong construction 05:2009 Tan and Quang Trung KK3: Last point Yen Nghia termial KK1: First point of route, interchange between Khuat Duy Tien and Le Van Luong 6 Construction KK 2: Middle point of route months/01 QCVN 1.2 PM10 interchange between Le Trong time/8 05:2009 Tan and Quang Trung months KK3: Last point Yen Nghia termial II. Noise and vibration monitoring Once before QCVN Pre- The same location with air construction 26:2010 2.1 Leq , acceleration construction quality monitoring QCVN 27:2010 6 QCVN The same location with air months/01 26:2010 2.2 Leq , acceleration Construction quality monitoring time/8 QCVN months 27:2010 46 Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 5.2.2. Environmental monitoring cost estimate Legal basis: The following documents are used as a legal basis for proposing detail environmental monitoring estimate cost. • Joint Circular No. 01/2008/TTLT-BTNMT-BTC guiding the estimation of environmental protection under the budget for environmental. • Joint Circular No. 45/2010/TTLT-BTC-BTNMT issued on March 03rd, 2010 of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment guiding the use of environmental business fund. • Circular No. 44/2007/TTLT-BTC-BKHCN issued on May 07th, 2007 of the Ministry of Finance - Ministry of Science and Technology guiding the construction norms and budget allocations for the subject, science projects and the technology used state budget. • Circular 232/2009/TT-BTC issued on December 9th, 2009 of Ministry of Finance about the level of revenue collection, payment, management and use of preventive medicine and cost-border medical quarantine. • Provisional Regulation on methods of monitoring, environmental analysis and data management-the Department of Environmental Protection, Ministry of Science and Technology and MONRE, 1999. • The existing documents of State, Ministry of Transport and other relevant ministries. Estimate costs for environmental monitoring program Cost estimate of environmental monitoring program in pre-construction and construction period on BRT route is 67,392,000 VNĐ. Detailing total cost for pre-construction and construction period shown in table 6.2. Table 5.3: Estimate costs for environmental monitoring program No. Items Parameter Location Sample Cost (VND) Note 1. Pre-construction phase 54,990,000 1. Air quality CO, NO2, 3 48 37,440,000 Take sampling in 24 hours SO2, PM10 from 6:00 am to 6:00 a.m (the next day) (2 hours each time) 2. Noise level Leq 3 144 7,488,000 Take sampling in 16 hours from 6:00 am to 22:00 (3 times in 1 hour, 10 minutes each time) 3. Vibration Acceleration 3 144 7,488,000 Take sampling in 16 hours from 6:00 am to 22:00 (3 times in 1 hour, 10 minutes each time) II. Construction phase 17,550,000 1. Air quality PM10 3 24 2,400,00 Monitor at 3 locations, once each location, in 16 hours, i Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project No. Items Parameter Location Sample Cost (VND) Note monitor evey 2 hours. This period is monitored every 6 months in a year. 2. Noise level Leq 3 144 7,488,000 Take sampling in 16 hours from 6:00 am to 22:00 (3 times in 1 hour, 10 minutes each time). This period is monitored every 6 months in a year. 3. Vibration Acceleration 3 144 7,488,000 Take sampling in 16 hours from 6:00 am to 22:00 (3 times in 1 hour, 10 minutes each time). This period is monitored every 6 months in a year. III. Total 67,392,000 5.3. Estimate costs for environmental management and monitoring program Table 5.4: Total cost for environmental management and monitoring program No. Item Quantity Calculation Cost (VND) 1 Environmental 01 01 person x 51,200,000 management and 6,400,000 x 8 monitoring months 2 Environmental 01 Table 5.2 67,392,000 monitoring program 3. Total 118,592,000 Salary of expert implementing the environmental management and monitoring is in accordance with Engineer salary level 9/9 base on Decree 108/2010/ND-CP and Circular 05/2005/TT-BLDTBXH. 5.4. Monitoring report Construction supervising consultants shall prepare monthly a separate report on the results in process of monitoring the implementation of EMP. This report is submitted for PPMU to comment. After receiving comments’ HUTDPMU, construction supervising consultants improve report and then submit report to HUTDPMU. The reports of environmental parameters monitoring and compliance monitoring will be prepared by HUTDPMU at least six months per once and be submitted to the World Bank and People's Committees’ Thanh Xuan, Ha Dong district for approval. Based on the findings of the report, the World Bank and People's Committee of Thanh Xuan and Ha Dong district may require project owners to make more environmental monitoring plan and compliance with mitigate measures to minimize environmental impact. ii Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project If the environmental protection measures and mitigative measures are inconsistent with the actual conditions, alternative mitigative measures will be proposed and those measures also referred the consultation of local environmental agencies the - Division of Natural Resources and Environment of Ha Dong and Thanh Xuan district. The mechanism of feedbacks, modification and improvement are presented in the diagram below : Implementation of solutions to minimize negative impacts Supervision Report to HUTDPMU, WB, Ha Dong and Thanh Xuan and Tu Lien District’PC and other government competent authority and community Appropriateness Inappropriateness Reviewing mitigative measures Consultation of local environment offices and communities Implementation of replaced mitigative measures Figure 5.1: Chart of steps in the mechanism of feedbacks, modification and improvement iii Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project CHAPTER VII PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE 6.1. Content of public disclosure and consultation Hanoi Department of Transportation has issued the letter no. 860/BQL-DA1 dated 14/07/ 2012 about “Get community comments to EMP of : BRT Realignment project, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Ba La – Yen Nghia – BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project”. This official letter, enclosed with project documents and the summary report of EIA, has been sent to PC and Fatherland Front Committee of Thanh Xuan Bac, of Thanh Xuan District; Trung Van of Tu Lien District and La Khe, Quang Trung, Van Phuc of Ha Dong district for comment and public consultation on EMP of the project. The HUTDPMU have received the official feedbacks from consulted parties, in general most of comments are agree with contents of EMP as well as arising environmental concern and proposed mitigation measures in the EMP, the detail comments as below: 6.2. Feed Backs of Ward’s People Committee a) Thanh Xuan Bac Ward, Thanh Xuan district Thanh Xuan Bac ward’s PC totally agreed with environmental impacts assessment pointed out in the reports. However, to ensure the environmental quality during construction phase, some suggestions could be listed as below: - Ensuring set up appropriate schedule for noise and vibration generation equipment and vehicles to avoid impact on local people; - Periodically carry out environmental monitoring to ensure ambient environmental quality in the project areas; - The transport vehicles must be covered to avoid the spread waste and dust along the transport routes b) Trung Van commune, Tu Lien district Trung Van commune’s PC totally agreed with environmental impacts assessment pointed out in the reports. However, Trung Van commune’s PC also request the contractors and HNUTDPMU have to strictly comply with all proposed mitigation in this EMP to ensure environmental quality of the project areas. iv Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project c) Quang Trung ward, Ha Dong district y Quang Trung Ward’s PC totally agreed with environmental impacts assessment pointed out in the reports. However, to ensure the environmental commitment of client, some further recommendation also proposed such as: - Client has to carry out public announcement about construction time frame of the project before construction activities could be started and client has also provide project information, construction permission to local authorities. - Client has to ensure the time frame of the project to reduce impacts on local people. Client also need to close cooperate with local authorities to mitigate any further environmental risks d) La Khe ward, Ha Dong district La Khe Ward’s PC agreed that project will not create any serious environmental impacts on local environment and local people. However La Khe Ward’s PC also note that the project will be constructed on the existing main streets with high traffic volume, therefore, client need to ensure the time frame of the project to reduce any risks from traffic accidents. Beside, La Khe Ward’s PC also request that proposed ECP will be strictly followed by the Client e) Van Phuc ward, Ha Dong district Van Phuc ward’s PC agreed that project will not create any serious environmental impacts on local environment and local people. However Van Phuc ward’s PC give several suggestions for further environmental protection during construction and operation phases, such as: - Construction activities on the main streets and at the intersection must be scheduled appropriate to avoid traffic accident risks for both workers and vehicle users - Discharged waste in the construction phase include construction waste, domestic waste and toxic waste must be collected, transported and treated in a properly manners - Provide appropriate collection system to collect waste at the BRT stations during operation phase to ensure sanitation and environmental condition. f) Yen Nghia commune, Ha Dong district Yen Nghia commune’s PC agreed that project will not create any serious environmental impacts on local environment and local people. However, Yen Nghia commune’s PC also could like to note that construction activities on the main streets and at the intersection must be scheduled appropriate to avoid traffic accident risks for both workers and vehicle users and waste need to be collected to avoid environmental pollution in the project areas. v Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project 6.3. Respond of Fatherland Front Committee a) Van Phuc Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi City Fatherland Front Committee of Van Phuc Ward see that the ECP report has been covered all aspects of environmental consideration and assessment and agree that the project activities will not create serious environmental impacts on local people. However, recommend that environmental management and monitoring of the project need to be strictly follow, supervision by contractors, HUTDPMU to ensure the benefits of the project and Fatherland Front Committee of Van Phuc Ward also request that approval ECP report will be strictly compliance by client b) Thanh Xuan Bac ward, Thanh Xuan district: has no feedbacks from Fatherland Front of Thanh Xuan Bac ward; c) Trung Van commune, Tu Lien district has no feedbacks from Fatherland Front of Trung Van commune; d) Quang Trung ward, Ha Dong district: has no feedbacks from Fatherland Front of Quang Trung ward; e) La Khe ward, Ha Dong district has no feedbacks from Fatherland Front of La Khe ward; f) Yen Nghia commune, Ha Dong district has no feedbacks from Fatherland Front of Yen Nghia commune. 6.4. Reply and commitment of Client After carefully consider comments and feedback from local authorities, the HUTDPMU sees all comments, suggestions have been proposed base on the understanding of local situation therefore they are very useful for HUTDPMU in doing environmental management of the project. To ensure environmental protection and proposed mitigation will be complied by contractors, HUTDPMU commitment as following: subject in order to have feasible mitigation measure, details: - All comments and suggestion from local authorities will be carefully considered for improving EMP of the projects; - Will advance inform about overall project and construction time frame to local authorities and people in the project areas; - Will ensure proposed construction time frame of the project to avoid any potential environmental impacts - Will carry out traffic management on the main streets of Le Van Luong, Le Trong Tan, Quang Trung and Ba La – Yen Nghia to ensure traffic safety for both traffic users and workers. vi Project: BRT Realignment, section: Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Trai To Le Van Luong interchange – Khuat Duy Tien – Le Trong Tan (Ha Dong) – Yen Nghia termial - BRT component – Hanoi urban transport development project - Will work close with local authorities to control any arising environmental risks/issues - And will comply with all environmental requirements of the World Bank and Vietnam government. 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