The objective of the Integrated Economic Development of Small Towns Project for China is to promote sustainable economic development in selected towns of Gansu, Hunan and Guangdong provinces, creating conditions for increased employment, income generation and improved quality of life, by supporting public infrastructure development and strengthening the capacity of related institutions. Negative impacts include: waste water, solid wastes, noise pollution, waste gas, and sludge. Mitigation measures include: 1) oil leaked shall be recycled with buckets, poured into waste oil tanks after being collected with special buckets and hand over waste oil reclamation depot, and waste oil dropped on the earth shall be cleaned with cotton; 2) domestic waste shall be packed with bags, separately collected and be collective cleaned away by the environmental protection department for further disposal; 3) during construction, the operation time of construction equipment shall be properly arranged so as to avoid that lots of equipment with high noise may operated at the same time or at night; 4) safety management shall be conducted; 5) low-noise type of equipment shall be selected; and 6) sludge treatment shall be carry out in a minimization, stabilization and harmless manner, and sludge treatment facilities shall be planned constructed and put into operation at the same time with wastewater disposal facilities.
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Document Date
2011/12/17
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Document Type
Environmental Assessment
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Report Number
E2930
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Volume No
2
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Disclosure Date
2011/12/02
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Gansu Pest Management Plan (PMP)
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Keywords
social and economic development;agricultural chemical;annual per capita income;Crop;types of pesticide;Management of Pests;control of pests;annual average temperature;agricultural land use;lack of knowledge;agriculture and forestry;quality and standards;environmental sustainable development;annual average precipitation;human resource development;organic matter content;fruit tree;natural conditions;ecological environment;agricultural product;chemical pesticide;agricultural cultivation;agricultural pesticide;natural enemy;pest control;oil plant;lead industry;crop plant;grain crop;irrigation area;continuous cropping;prevention techniques;agricultural measures;yield loss;safe use;climate condition;tertiary industry;cotton bollworm;application method;planting pattern;rural economy;geographic location;root rot;crop variety;crop varieties;prevention measures;pasture grass;viral disease;rural area;dry farming;traditional training;rising trend;room temperature;plant seed;field investigation;vegetable cultivation;chemical consumption;cotton field;high commodity;field crop;winter wheat;resistant variety;loss rate;downy mildew;dry rot;bacterial wilt;corn borer;flea beetle;grape leaf;emergency treatment;commercial crop;pest problem;physical measure;agricultural plant;household interview;local training;protective clothing;primary infection;alien species;nematode disease;powdery mildew;canal system;agricultural infrastructure;pest species;application techniques;treatment techniques;integrated development;biological measures;agricultural production;biological risk;invasive species;chemical agents;management method;crop growing;field management;chemical fertilizer;land fertility;careless disposal;diseased plant;drug resistance;chemical nature;resistant cultivar;plant cultivation;cultivated area;land area;measure of use;local farmer;beneficial organism;farmyard manure;temperature difference;meteorological disaster;sand storms;agricultural population;total output;environmental evaluation;treatment plant;green plant;treatment method;prevention methods;ecological benefits;sea level;agricultural area;survey period;educational level;production base;sustainable agriculture;income increase;rational use;limited resources;population dynamic;water conservancy;trading market;vegetable seed;nursery stock;park area;employment opportunities;employment opportunity;rural surplus;management capability;
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China - Integrated Economic Development of Small Towns Project : environmental assessment (Vol. 2) : Gansu Pest Management Plan (PMP) (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/354571468017383151/Gansu-Pest-Management-Plan-PMP