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E Ar > a@ -,-0 - -l r9 !rfa E, zoloha~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ya~ .f Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project EMP TNRSP 02 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION ................................................ 1 II PROJECTBACKGROUND I 12 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSM\IENTS IN THE PROJECT 2 13 CLEARANCE RE-QUIREMfENTS FOR THE PIROJECT 3 CHAPTER - 2 BASELINE AND IMPACTS SUMIMARY ................................................ 6 2I PHYn-SICAL RESOLIRCES 6 22 \XVATER RESOURCES 6 23 AIR QUALITY 7 24 NOISE LEVELS 7 25 BIOLOGICAL ENV\\IRONM\fENT 7 26 SOCIO ECONOMIIC EN\'IRONMfENT 8 CHAPTER - 3 MITIGATION M EASURES ........................................ 10 3 1 PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE 10 32 CONSTRUCTION STAGE 10 33 OPERATION STAGE 11 34 OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE PIU 11 CHAPTER - 4 ENHANCEMENT MEASURES ......................................... 29 4 1 SURFACE WATER BODIES 29 42 CULTURAL PROPERTIES 30 43 CONPdfUINITYnAND INCIDENT-IL SPACES 32 44 ENHL-ANCEMENTS CONSIDERED UNDER TNRSP 02 32 CHAPTER - 5 MONITOM RINGEASURES ......................................... 34 3I PERFOR.\L\ANCE INDICATORS 34 ;2 MONITORING PLANS 35 33 REPORTING SYSTEM 38 CHAPTER - 6 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS .......................................... 41 6I ORIENTATION OF M\EMBERS OF THfE ENVIRONM\fENTAL CELL 41 62 ADDITIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM\M\nE FOR L-\NDUSE NLANAGEMENT 42 (3 INTElGRATION OF EMP \WITI-I PROJECT 43 CHAPTER - 7 BUDGETARY PROVISIONS ................................................. 45 Februarv 2003 Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project EMP TNRSP 02 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 1 Contract Packages along the upgradation routes Table 1.2 Treatments Proposed along road links and b,passes Table 1 3 Statutory Clearances obtained Table 1 4 Environmental clearances requlred during construcnon Table 3 1 Environmental Mlanagement Measures Table 4 1 1ist of Enhancements under TNRSP 02 Table 5 1 Performance Indicators for TNRSP 02 Table 5 2 Environmental 'Monitoring Plan Table 5 3 List of MJonitonng Stations Table 5 4 Table 7 1 . Summary Details of Reporting Forrnats Environmental Budgetary Provisions for TNRSP 02 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 Figure 3.1 Figure 6 1 N OR. Corndors for Upgradation in TNRSP Blocks along Eastern Corndor Organogram February 2003 Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project EMP TNRSP 02 VOLUME II: APPENDICES - TNRSP 02 LIST OF APPENDICES .Appendix I 1 Proposed Improvemcrnt to Upgradation Corridors Appendix 1 2 Condiuons of Clearance by TNPCB and MoEF Appendix 1 3 Recommended Design Changes Appendix 3 1 Guidehnes for Siting & Operation of Borrow -Areas Appendix 3 2 Criteria for Ev aluauon of Borrow Areas by Supervision Consultants Appendix 3 3 Excerpts from Tamil Nadu Mlinor Mineral Concession Rules, 1959 Appendix 3.4 Guidelines for Siting & LaVout of Construction Camps Appendix 3 5 Natural Habitat Management Plan Appendix 3 6 Gutdclines for Identification of Debris Disposal Sites Appendix 3 7 SpeciFications of safet- appliances for construction workers Appendix 3 8 Roadside \NWater Bodies along TNRSP 02 Appendix 3 9 List of Major Bridges in TNRSP 02 Appendlx 3 10 Locauon for Double Glazing of Wtndows of Sensitive Receptors Appendix 3.11 Cultural Properties Management Plan Appendlx 3 12 Landscaping Strategy for TNRSP 02 Appendix 3 13 Guidelines for Redevelopment of Borrow Areas Appendix 3.14 . lap of Idenutfied Quarrv Locauons Appendix 3 15 Modifications to MIoRTH Clause 1 11, Measures for Safeguarding Environment Appendix 4 1 Enhancements Drawings Appendix 4 2 BoQs & Specifications of Enhancements and NMitgation Measures Appendix 5 1 Environmental Reporting System Appendix 6.1 Training Mlodules Febrtary 2003 ;\[lINRSI 02 EL Uamtl Nadu Road Sector IProject ABREVIATIONS 2JLGS 21.MR 21iRl 21,SS \(A \Di \l 1)> ASI ( () 2 ILne Gra el shouldcr, 2 I ne Minor Rcai gnmncnt 2 L.Ane Rural Realignment 21 ane Scalcd Shoulders \ miitant ConLer ator of Il,rc,t \,manr Dli\imonal l ngminer \i>i\ t 1 I Tl \rrcqLrTd (:.,rbonx Do 1&C(1 Il\ LCR IAA I-IRR hIS 1-\11 1:1P,\1 i R\1I1 \>ridri mii \ of India \rchaeological Sur r<nono%,J irridor-it Imr-ct Cii * P. BR CRZ DoIL er c 11in1L.11un I)eLicfiC11C (.rntral Pl)Ilute n (ontrol Bord (CoastalRegulation Zonc I)epartment ot l:n iron)mLIlt l)partment of lo\ n and Countri- Planning I nivironmrnLal \ssessmenr Coa t Road Cast I: ironmentil Impact \ssessmCnt I cononic intemral Rate of Return Fn\ ironmental Impact StatCment Ieivironmtntal Management Plan 1tihanced Pcnodic Maintciance I:n\-ironmenral & RLeettiLemnt Managcment lalIn For Maintenance ofr M [aintenance Roads C;olN l-IC I-ID INR I PC IRC IS NIDR MoEF N\A\Q NI-i NOC NOODR P \i-1 P1AP I'CC Proicct .\ffLCtLd I-louschold Iroject \ffectcd PeOpIe I'roject Coordinating Consultants i'D PI lPI larostct Director Performance indicators PUC PoiLiutson Unidcr Ciintrol 1PW1D Rj&R RA P Ri I'i blic \Vork DepIrtment RLsLttlcment md Reh iblhtation Ro,\\ Right of \Wav Rl'Mi RLIpIrabie PiirtiCuLiati Si SLCtoral I n\ iroimentrLAI ~.\ S:i-V SI I O0: PrlroICct t ImplCmTnTation Unit t ReICttliement Action ReLerN clore>t Plian 1\I.Mtter A,isesmllnt SrpcCia IcmTiniMic Zone1 State I liglim a, Sulphuir dlii\dL SlP(:B Stratcgic Option Sntud\ State Iolluton Cointrol Boaird S l>M sbUspended SlI) I DS IrN(:PB FN \VI) >c\util\ I ranimittn d l)iLeAseC I itaniDisoibm ed Si lids Lirml N adu Pollution (Cntrl Board iiinil NAdU 'ltiblic \Xork DClpartmenn \VB \( PR \\ >rId Bink \i, rk pirticip non SO> IM Go-cmment of amil Nadu I-h drocarbons I ligh\-ais Department Indian Nauonal Rupees Intenm Pa ment CLrtificate Indian Road Congrcss Indian Standards Major Di-tnct Roads Mlinmetr\ of nI tronmcnt and lore,te National \mbiLnt Air Qualit Standards Natiomial Hligh\x av No-objection Certificates Oxidcs of Nitroigen Other Dctnct Roads P Particulate M\(atter Rite I:Februar\ 2003 CHAPTER - 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION PROJECT BACKGROUND The Highw-vas Department (HD), Government of Tamil Nadu (GoTN) is undertaking Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project (TNRSP) wilth World Bank (\XB) loan assistance Tlle project involves upgradation of 743 4 km and maintenance of 2600 km of state roads. T'he upgradation component has been divided into four contract packages to be implemented in the first phase These include the Northern corridor (TNRSP 01) 397 lkm long' and the Eastern Corridor (TNRSP 02, TNRSP 03 and TNRSP 04) along the eastern coast for a length of 334 3 km The ll 2km long Ramanathapuram b%,pass (TNRSP05) is likely to be implemented in subsequent phase of the project. A total of 142 bypasses totaling a length of 106 6 km have been planned as part of the upgradation component. The contract packages and proposed lengths along upgradation routes are presented in Table 1.1. Implementation of the improvements proposed is to be carried out in a single phase Table 1.1: Contract Packages along the Upgradation Routes Contract Package Corridors Description Length (krm) 01 - 1_ oI -p Chidambaram bipass Surka/hi b! pass 16 9 88 'I'NRSP 01 01 - N 01 - N 01 - S 01 - S .\rcor - Polur - I- lax-anasur I'olur - Chcngarn \ ridhachallarn - Waiankondain - I hirus arur ai amkondam - Arn alur 152 45 1 131 5 43 6 'I'NRSP 02 02 Nagapartinam- Ka-ttuma;-adi 116 6 'I'NRSI' 03 TINR1P 04 FNIRSP 05 03 04 05 Katrtumai ad, -Ramanathapurarn rlanaiarhapuran - 'I'uricorifi Ranlaariapuirain Bxpas, 99 8 117 9 11 2 743.4 5 Total This Environmental Management Plan (EMfP) pertains to Contract Package TNRSP 02 The 116 6 km long contract package TNRSP 02, consists of the following road ilnks and bypasses: * Nagapattinam - Ttruppundc * Tiruppundi - Tiruthuraippundi * Tiruthuraippundi - Nianora * -Manora - Katrumavadi * Bypasses at three towns, namely Nagapattinam, Tiruthuraippundi and Niuthupet ''NRSi' 01 t; further uLbdi;idLd itint INRSI' i0l (I ). INRs>1 01 (N) and INR.' Il 2 iwivronrlniiraj \,>,mciMr tOr ,R:manarliapuraim B;p: (S) - hill be catnr1d out in; utbsequenit phla.L ofthic project Iaw l -L'hbr;arx 2003 ITamil Nadu Road Scctor Project 1.2 l.NiP TNRSP 02 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS IN THE PROJECT To assist the GoTN in the project preparation, Mi/S Kinhill Ptv Ltd were appointed as the Project Co-ordinating Consultants (PCC) The PCC wvere entrusted the mandate of prioritization of corridors for improvement and preparation of designs for the same As part of the project preparation, E.-\/SA for the project have been prepared A Sectoral Environmental Assessment (SEA) was conducted to analyze the vider environmental ISSUeCS in the project Subsequentl-, Environmental Impact Statemerts (ElIS) and Environmental Management Plans (EiNIP) were prepared for the individual upgradation corridors To address the Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) issues, a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) was prepared by thle PCC TNRSP has been classified as a Category "A" projects due to its cumulative magnitude of environmental and social impacts In accordance witlh the requirements of Category A projects of the \W"orld Bank, an Independent RevieW3 of the Environmental and Social assessments in the project has been conducted This report addresses the gaps and deficiencies identified by the independent review The ENIP prepared is based on the outcome of consolidated EA Report 1.2.1 TREATMENTS PROPOSED The treatments proposed along the links and by.passes in TNRSP 02 are listed in Table 1.2. The cross-sections and description of each of these trvo4 treatment options are presented in Appendix 1.1. The proposed improvements will vield a 7m wide undivided carriagewav and hard / soft shoulders for slow-moving traffic For each of the treatments three variauons of the cross sections as rural, village and urban are considered Accordingly, alternative cross-sections have been designed to fit the roadside conditions encountered. Treatments proposed for the corridors under different packages of TNRSP are Indicated in Figure 1.1 Table 1.2: Treatments proposed along road links and bypasses Package Si No. Section Ti\N1(SIP 02 I Length in km 2I.SS 14 3 2 'I'irulpputndi - Irtirturaipundi 21.MR 22 I 4 I iruihUriipundi - MAniorn Nian,orn - KairmianUadt 21.l\tI 21.,\1R 43 i8 17 M 5N ga 6 ,___________ rrinam [Ii ,it IrL1IhUraIrpuIdli\h pa' I ILII I L t Brp 'l _______________________ I/S II. I \ \ tolea S ucthl and conohlidatrion nt I \/S \ 4 Treatment option Nagpatrtinam - liruppundi \LI ,1 Pr iatc . itt1L, 1i I N\Li DIhI11 ha bLcn fi 21 1(12 IS 21.iIR 3 1 21 \ilt 4 # Ll tILItcd t c tI-k o tII ndCpIn Id tl It:VILW 21.SS .1d d1..\11i IW O Ibcruar 2003 'Iamil Nadu Road Sector Ilroject 1.3 [ TNRSI' ri 02 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROJECT The HD, GoTN has obtained all requisite environmental clearances (detailed in Table 1.3) for the project implementation. The FID has complied with the conditions laid down in these clearances and is committed to fulfilling the requirements during project implementation The conditions of clearance bv TNPCB and N%loEF are given in Appendix 1.2 IM -0 3 I-cbruar\ 2003 P R A D E S H A N D H RA A R A K~~~~~ TI tun ZZ WOE, i"uw, - mm _PO Sa a H A c r FIGURE -1.1 J3.08 =3.58 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 p u O~ OCEAN ON CORRIDOR ~ ~ ~ R~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~KNBUN ~ UNDER INDIAN Wo / t \ -- AK n8 J > 3 UIa0I~ I_ nmL mm _ AN 0 A\ R /~~~~~~~~~ 0 C G0A: Du INDIA a B . 25 N I= soe< FIUR -11a L A R A \t K E ow % UPGRADATION~CORDR \ r;b X , UNE ~ \x\ 81_ ~. e ~ \~~~~~~~~u- Db"bon TNS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Fmm ~ =m ZA O BP A1 I'amd Nadu Road Sector Prolcet EMPl\'NRSIl) 02 Table 1.3: Statutory clearances obtained S No. Statute under wvhich Clearance Statutorv Authoritv \lini,rn l ni rlonmnntal lInIpact l-t 1n irOlInlnt I nd lFori-t'. (GLri0nl lit ( India 'iTamil , Current stattus of clearance is required 6" \-L-.mLnt Notiocatlm,n 1994 iii 21100 for I ,rtrn (,orridor - 04)I (,, N RSP .IuLd under I P' \ct 1986 Nadu \\ P0llu1rin Con ttrolI13'ard .rLr (P'&(C') \ct. 194 & \ir (P'&(C'P) \cr 19t41 3orLst Department. ( iri.iranon of Forstsr Gore-in"ent of I amil Nadu 1'981 (lared. 15 \p'ril 1999 tfor Il ai-rn corridor \cr. NOC obtained for progre`s ot oni 11-)8-201)0 siorks Apart from the clearances for overall project works, it is included in the contract documents that the contractors obtain required clearances from various agencies for operating his equipment and carnring out construction The statutory requirements under which the contractor has to obtain clearances are listed in Table 1.4. Table 1.4: Environmental clearances required during construction Sl. No. No. Construction Activity for whistruchtcl n Actrequired which clearance required Statttorv Authoritv Statute under which Clearance is required I-lor mi. plants, Crushers and batching plants I'amil Nadu State Pollution control board Air (P&CP) Discharge from con'truction acmritics 1timil NadoLStare PollutMon Control 13oard Waicr P&CP Storage. handling and Storage hadhng lnd transport of ha/ardou, matcrials Iam I N ad u S rare Pollu tion :anil oadu (Control B3oard 4 Sanld AMining, quarrics and borroxw areas DepartmLnt of Geologi and Miniiing, G;ot of Tamil NadoL I'amil Nadu ; (rliund 'ublic \'iork DcparrmLnt (GroUnd \Vati-r) I'amil Nadu Ground \\ater D)eXliipicnr \nd 75lanagim-Mlt \ct 201))0 - I' i-niNad int tarePolu I ti,n o (.ionrriil B3o.rd I laardi u \VastLe Rule', 1989 3 ,, arer e\tracetn Diipo'al of b(rUMmiM ii \_%ares 1981 \. \ct, 974 I la/ardous Waste. (Managcmtnt and Handling) Rule,, 1989) \ManufactUre, StoragL and Import of l-lazardou, (Chemicalk RuIe'. 1989 mlinmor Muineral Conriccion Ruls, 1959 lCorrected upto 31 3 201111 5l X (Mlanagigm,nt and I-landling) I acbruarx 2003 CHAPTER - 2 BASELINE AND IMPACTS SUMMARY 2.1 PHYSICAL RESOURCES Package TNRSP 02 passes througLh predominantly plain terrain and no substantial cut-and-Fill operations are planned H-lence, the: overall impact on the phvsiographv of the area vill be limited. The route traverses througlh Low Damage Risk Zone (seismic zone VI) as defined bx the vuInerabiiity zoning system Soils along the package comprises of two main ty-pes Red Sandy and Reddish Brown Loam and Black Cotton No leachate or pollutants wvere identified in the soils along the package The borrow material vill be collected from roadside ponds and tanks apart from designated borroxv areas. Borroxving is to be carried out in accordance to the guidehnes laid out in IRC-101961 and redevelopment of borrowv areas will be carried out as a part of project implementation Only existing quarries, xvith the requisite environmental clearances and redevelopment plans, xvill be used and no new quarries have been proposed. 2.2 2.2.1 WATER RESOURCES SURFACE WATER RESOURCES A total of 29 ponds (includes ponds along the widening sections and ponds cut across by the by-pass alignments) along TNRSP 02 are directly- impacted due to the project The impacts on ponds and other surface xvater bodies have been avoided by suitable design modifications. At locauons xvhere unavoidable, the loss due to the project has been compensated for. Water bodies, which need to be filled up to accommodate the widened formation, xvill have a reduced storage capaclty Mitigation measures have been wvorked out to prevent pollution from the construction activities onto these xvater bodies Also, enhancement designs have been contemplated for various pond locations that offer scope for environmental enhancements There are 3 major bridges to be constructed along the project corridor, out of xvhich 2 xviil be along the bypasses. Construction along the wvatercourses is to be carried out in the lean flox periods As the rivers are seasonal, the construction activities xvill not necessitate any major diversion of the water\vai s The design stage has taken care of the drainage across the section as part of good engineering practice The provision of adequately sized cross drainage structures willimprove drainage in the vicinity of the road The degradation of xvater quality can occur during construction stage from increased sediment load into xvatercourses near the constrtICtIOn site This may be aggravated by removal of trees and consequent increase in soil erosion The increase in paved impervious surface is likel- to cause increased surface runoff (estimated as 0 29 million CU m) along the roadsides Howvever the proposed up-gradation has been designed wilth table drains to take care of runoff and surface runoff vill be drained to the nearest cross drainage structure The engineering design includes design of cross drainage structures, xvhlclh shall takc care of the extra flox 6 1.cbru.ir 2003 I'amil Nadu Road Sector Pro1 cct 2.2.2 EMP TNRS1P 02 GROUND WATER RESOURCES A number of groundwater sources-wells and hand pumps are located within the Col of the proposed upgradation Implementation of TNRSP 02 will affect 16 hand pumps and 5 wells These wvill be relocated at suitable locations prior to start of construction in consultation wilth the community Similarly, owvners of private wells impacted by the project xvill be adequately compensated Therefore, eventual impact of the proposed widening may onl be marginal \Vater requirements for TNRSII 02 xvill be sourced preferentiall- from surface water bodies Pumping xvill be allowed only from the surface xvithout boring of any tube wells within surface wvater bodies In the absence of availability of surface xvater for construction, ground water vill be used after obtaining the necessari clearances trom the Ground wvater department The extraction of ground xvater xvill not be permitted wilthlin the grey, dark and over-exploited blocks In the wvhite blocks, the contractor is permitted to extract ground water at locations where the TDS is less than 1500 ppm 2.3 AIR QUALITY Air quality monitoring along Package TNRSP 02 revealed that all monitored pollutant concentrations xvere found to be wvell xvithin the 24-hourly NAAQ Standard for Residential, Rural and other areas Impacts on air qualitv during construction stage are due to operation of construcuon yards, material transport on trucks and fugitive emissions from the construction sites. Milugation measures required for avoiding the air quality impacts are presented in the Table 3.1, Environmental MIanagement Plan. 2.4 NOISE LEVELS \hiile levels to be levels comparing xvith MIoEF Ambient Noise Standards for different categories, Leq noise near Mfuthupet [50 2 dB(A) during day time & 40 5 dB(A) during night time] wvere found marginally exceeding their respective limits. At other monitoring locations, the noise xvere found to be within the permissible limits As the construction yards are proposed to be located at least 1000 m doxvn wvind of habitations, no significant impact would be observed Construction workers xvill be provided with protection equipment to guard against the noise impacts To assess impacts of the increased traffic on the noise levels along the package during the operation stage, noise levels were predicted using the FH\X A Transport Noise MIodel Predictions were made at distances of 3m, 9m and 13 m from the centre line of the road for the y-ear 2017 The results show that predicted noise levels (Leq day and night values) exceed the limits stipulated by tIoEF for residential and sensitive areas The day and night time predicted equivalent noise levels were found to varn from 70.07 - 75 05 dB(A) and 67 97 - 72 95 dB(A) respectivel- along the package Accordingly the sensitive receptors have been identified (6 Nos ) and double-glazing of thelr openings has been proposed. The list of such sensitive receptors is presented in Appendix 3.10 2.5 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT Natural habitats relevant to TNRSP 02 along xvlth the impact anticipated due to the proposed upgradation and all thc mitigation /enhancement measures pertaining to them have been presented in a separate Appenidix titled "Natural H-labitat Management Plan" (Appendix 3.5) Relevant section1s of the Appendlx are presented in this section N all"_ 7 FcbruatV 2003 1Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project 2.5.1 [Nfl` TNRS;I 02 FLORA No Reserve Forest areas arc located close to thc road along Package TNRSP 02 The nearest Forest range of Nlaravakkiadu RF lies at a distance of 3 Km from the road Some mangrove vegetation is observed along the project routes. The nearest mangrove patch is near Papagani Rtvcr at a distance of 0 1 Km from the road As the bridge across the Papagani river is not rebuilt and only rehabilitation is proposed, any significant impacts, as the removal or degradation of the mangroves is not expected At this location, adequate care must be taken during the construction period to avoid any adverse unpact due to the road consCructioni acuvit- The preventuve / precautionarn measures proposed include * * No construction sites camps to be located witlin 500 m of mangrove areas Care to be taken to prevent any- disposal of construction xvastes/ debris and other types of sanitarv / construcuon effluents within 1 Km of such areas Adequate training of the xvorkers, and availability of their fuel requirements to be ensured bv contractual obligations to prevent any illegal felling. The designs have been suitably worked out to minimise impacts on roadside trees. To minimise felling of trees, only- trees within 1 5 m from the edge of the proposed shoulder will be cut The number of roadside trees likel- to be felled along TNRSP 02 is estimated to be 691 Compensatory tree plantation will be carried out by the PIU, in accordance wvith the landscaping strategy presented in Appendix 3.9. 2.5.2 FAUNA The Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary is located at a distance of about 500 m from the road upgrade along TNRSP 02 The Sanctuary provides a suitable wetland habitat for approxirmately 25 to 30,000 resident and migratory birds, comprising at least 55 species. Upgrading the road can cause disturbance to the avifauna of the Sanctuary due to the increased traffic noise. Hoowever adequate care must be taken during the construction period to avold setting up of labour camps / stocky-ards / Hot mix Plants /crushers within the sanctuary. Procurement of any kind of construction material from within the sanctuarv is strictly prohibited Besides the contractor shall also ensure that the movement of construction equipments and machinery, including the movement of construction crew should be restricted to at least a distance of 300m from the wetland portion of the Sanctuary to avoid any impacts to the avifauna. 2.6 2.6.1 SOCIO ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION The road design has minimized the number of project-affected people by reducing the Col and designing deviations and bypasses around areas of high social impact The project envisages acquisition/transfer of 136 63 Ha of land for TNRSP 02 of which 65 92 Ha is in category of private wet agricultural land. The total number of structuires affected is 670 2.6.2 CULTURAL PROPERTIES The corridor passes near many sites of religious, historical, and/or cultural significance Betwveen \luthupet and Kattumavadi (Km 26 0 -27 0) the Nlanora Commemoration Tower is located at a distance of about I Km from the road Thlis monument buLilt by King Sarfoji II in 8 Icbrual\ 2003 'Tamit Nadu Road Sector Ilroject 1:MI) 'I'NRSP 02 1814, has been declared as a protected monument by the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology The cultural properties relevant to TNRSP 02 along with the impact anticipated due to the proposed upgradation and all the mitigation /enhancement measures pertaining to them have been presented in a separate Appendix titled "Cultural Properties Mianagement Plan" (Appendix 3.11). 9 I:Fbruanr 2003 CHAPTER - 3 MITIGATION MEASURES A description of the various management measures during the project stages is provided in Additional management measures have been suggested through modification of MIoRTH Clause I ll and are presented in Appendix 3 15 Table 3.1 3.1 PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE 3.1.1 PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES BY PIU Prior to the contractor mobilization, the PIU wvill ensure that an encumbrance free Col is handed over to enable the start of construction The RoWV clearance involves the following activities * Acquisiuon of land and structures, * Clearance of the RoW including removal of trees, and * Relocation of common property resources impacted, mncludmg cultural properues as temples and commumty assets as hand pumps and other utlihtes * Formal arrangements for maintenance of enhancement sites 3.1.2 PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES BY CONTRACTOR The pre-construction stage involves mobilhsation of the contractor, the activities undertaken bv the contractor pertaining to the planning of logistics and site preparation necessary for commencing construction activities The activities include * Joint field venficauon of ENIP by the Engineer and Contractor * Modification (if anm) of the contract documents by the Engineer * Procurement of consutuction equipment / machinern such as cmishers, hot mLx plants, batcluing plants and other construction equipment and machimery. * Identificaton and selecuon of material sources (quarry and borrow material \vater, sand erc). Selection, dcsign and layout of construcuon areas, hot miLx and batching plants, labour camps etc Planning traffic diversions and detours including arrangements for temporary. land acquisition * * 3.2 CONSTRUCTION STAGE 3.2.1 CONSTRUCTION STAGE ACTIVITIES BY CONTRACTOR Construction stage is the most crucial stage in terms of activities that require careful management to avoid environmental impacts Activities that trigger the need for environmental measures to be followed include 1= I0 ( Fcbruan 2003 F\ll 'lTNRSI' 02 I'aml Nadu Road Sector I'rojcct * Imbibing environmental principles at all stages of construction as good engineering practices. * Implementation of site-specific mitigation/management measures suggested * Monitorng the qualiry of environment along the construction sites (as air, noise, water, soil etc) a * Enhancement designs at specific locations suggested. There are several other environmental issues that have been addressed as part of good engineering practices, the costs for whlichi has been accounlted for in the Engineering Costs Thev include of roadside drainage, improvement provision of additional cross drainage structures or rising of road heliglt in flood prone stretches, provision of cattle crossings and reconstructionl and improvement of bunds of the affected wvater bodies CONSTRUCTION STAGE ACTIVITIES BY PIU 3.2.2 The post construcuon stage involves the following activities by PILU: * Tree plantauon along upgradation corridors and bypasses and landscaping along junctions by the Forest Wing of the PIU * NMonitonng of environmental condiuons through approved monitoring agency 3.3 OPERATION STAGE Operation stage actives are to be carried out by the Environmental Cell. The activities involved are as follows; * 3.4 Monitoring of operational performance of the various miutgation/enhancement measures carried out as a part of TNRSP OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE PIU Other than the above mentioned activities PIU has additional activities to be carried out across all stages of project and also activities irrespective of the stages of the project as. agency- staff towards project specific issues of EMP * Orientation of Implementation implementauon * Initiation of a Studv on the Chennai Cuddalore secuon of the East Coast Road to focus on the implementauon process, the mistakes committed therein, the lessons learnt and the present dav situation It would provide necessar- inputs to formulate measures for control induced development along the project road. * Trailning sessions on landuse management at state and district level. The sessions can commence immediatel- after the compleuon of the proposed study The agency selected for carrying out the study- will also be responsible for conducting the training sessions * The measures proposed for landuse control as outcome of the studv will be implemented to effectiveh- control induced development along the Eastern Corridor * Conducting additional studies for issues identified during anv stage of project preparation/unplementation IM P I I Icbruars 2003 lamil NadidRil; i.croL C 'tiholtcr IX ll' INltSI'02 Table 3.1: Environmental Management Measures SI No Activitics 1.0 Manatghmenlt Measulre Locatioin EMP/RAP/ BoQ Iten No.6 leffcrczlLC PRE-CONSTl RUCTIION STAGE Pre-construction eactivit es by PIU I I I i IIIL AC(IiIIIsirIIi Oi .1iild ,l AI J .11131I11IM&1R iIVMU I)IOIIpIIICS Will 1)bLCJiiiicd titL III .ccolddlicc withi dC ItAP MIdLoztitkllti-l l t 1 z 11ILWMI, foi>tle p 1ro)Lct iltWiIi hi.litiCLI 1.11 i11IW I ACtLvitICs AiL t(i bC CoiIll)ltcd lifOiic 011o113 Uletoll activity Starsts (II ally 'ilb)-scction of 1)[xltcct oadts It Will 1)XCiipiiii.Ld b)) It I'IU IliL,t tilc I(I.tiCiiIt. ,ikLokulp fo(i collStiliCtIM III cMIO.lcIM aoai/ts t SitL Wvill Il. 1lc t (.ittinig III lli wtill 1t t 111iy ii ciI will hi. iill0Vcd fliill 1jutC, coilIMtIicL1nLt ttiL INICSI 1)2,691 if Of gii(itIIc tIlc ('i0iiidol of (o0IistLtictioIIi P'Oma K>roint-ion NVIII b DI)JIMLItIIas AS p)ait Oif tiics Will 1ih1c [ILL, clit Will biL (IIsI)oiI R&R Buidget I A\ (AmocIdWiLlit) \LI 1984, rihL I A (I1amil N:lLltl \1u1(ildLd 1996) Acr iNRSPI Rci&R licy, L Lt 'I ll I'IU will i(Ici tify mtbilti,)l locaion()s foi 1 1 With thC P AP to hi. rdlocatLd RsItcitictii s12ts 5 I-12ct'.III1)2tLItU1 LII cOiiNs iitioil I 1 2 L1A Act 1894, sitL' ICikIluld fii thIL scctIOiii to IXbc compllctcd 1plili to tL i tlC fil.t y-.I Yis 1)L (Colilidli of Impaict foi i12tIL1i) impact .iid witil IpIIM frl.l roml 41)31ILL hi. k1NI l.It sItCS cillstilctioin sites bitfol illitilliLMiii) hL. 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NO Mauiageimciit Measuire Location Rcefrcices BoQ Item No In fol(ill W.ictL 6 ixCM L aIiiWxagL SyStL m fIll rflc cam p will bc dcsigIild, biull Ai d IiLc.IALcd NUiIi rb,11' no ndOtI1 IN gCuici.ItcLI inlNv OlilLil Lx .111,11igo2d by dilC l c.ii N.111,iily antilhoiliy, .iri.llgc(i2lilts for (dvplxs.11 11*C W,iitx Lii(1lii I oif ix 12 5 2 Nix 1 lot & P1,11aS 1 NiAM B.11tchiglg 1\CL.lMllt.Ably .l)ppiiiVxd bly riiC IOC.Ai 11.11dL.1 bIbVA.II 1M1municip.Al (IIIL2LLcI by I llgiiiLcLI Will II(L2d tii b 1 IPI(vi(ci(l biy III conl1.(ctor I 1ot Oll\x I.Lllt anld baItchinIg IaL.VI' .gtIcIrlArI A i1 opclt-101- or (ifllilUSrtl ic,ist .1ctiol,t 100011O .IWxAy fiinill Wvil 1bUSItLd1 I i)[Ia'lt11, 11 ai(Ct (II stfficiciltly LxabIbliShmICiitS StiCil wIhi ti intlc 01 awxay from ii.l)biratiiiii, 1pi.1ilxt pic LCl.al)ly will 1) Ill tIlc Ilttd C (Collt.ll- Appendix 3.15, Stilb cla ise 111 5 .It di wiWIIWIII dii u.cnoil I2 6 A\rl 1lgLo11 lu12 rf,,r I'1iri p.rry I 111dWxvil R-t c10l t1,lotol fil r As ScI1.il14,1: (If Lill Tii wltil tit c 111d tii-11(11O.1ly tlSC of 1,io1d, fir fir Cit111liCtloI1 x:ci io I)LtW haldl o (111 tlL l\%ilci (ifiLc clolixtici 12 (it1102ompictinil if t11C2SIrr iof tlic A\rc.x IcLIlporarlI) conii rucimn ,o/ .icL(iLI II,, hot mi\ pilants / hII-rro mW 1 1 / lxrlin/ dltl0Ur. p)11r t di% 2l activity) IN cIInirIci Wil xill xclldtilc Aciivitlix, iilvilvirlg uistx of licavy cItjill-linclrxs .1(i MAIMXIsICly CIO>a to IllC )LJ.Ily,tiii.irtli.siiiil)iraiiI Bilrd Sanlctuatgy )(CIcLi rll ,OIl1.1ly xIt AN ri) avolid my Impa.ict Il riu migiatolry bird sxpccic i iit ki 8I 0 84 8877 0mla 0 cr COII'tl litli,ll A 1\.1lil. to I ld c1.i S will c.arry unit iicgllririos il1LIc / clrCikldd IllIIc (zm iriolt-111.1 IulcV.CIlt tiIcir conilsc lt sItcs/ 11)t IIlI\ IpL.Il,lr /1tr, ffic ILt o I 1cWlilt xIx' .is (-IC IliC IllgILLI Will bl cICLIIIICd tol c(Alill, thAt tiL ClA.ilig till TilIMxl h.IlilIlig 12 7 I)L I btliMiiII i( t mlaill 2.0 CONST'RUCTION STAGE 2 / coanl n,/,on Silage Ia8itue, 1,, CoWnracor 21/ Slc( 2 11 1 (..IL.iiig .11iu ('ililbbilIg s 111CRI.ly kI.r.inctxvill 11 WVgct.liion H-illIv(,dl fIl(li trL (Co1 Ibcfore thl i Cilll0l.llcnl(11Clt Of (oiiull(li (of Impact I)tlsign 201 6 (i) (:Coni1tv1ctl Ill I1 woikx xvill lillilirnlllll| bI carl iL(i (lit xicli tilat tI( lamage or diluption t(i flnra Appendix 3.15, Stub i.i 1 ,c.lauISC 111.15 1, Slbl / dJiiubx that Impinge (lircctly oin tile pcrmalnllellt wxIk s r nLc(2x.lSy ry IcIlIl wiikx v will bc rclliiovcci witih prior approval fromi thC I ligll)Lr iil11 CMIcIALtIl, iiiC,i iny circiumstalnlccs will 11(1tdi.amnagc11 tict s (Iln additioin to) tihoc .11lcldy cikd Witl 1`xii p' iimIxIlMI01 , tl0 IL foirct cicpartimeiit) VLgctatt()li Witli glto iof of'vL 30 cii will nb coiniiiiircci ai ticcs ()1iiy gi (ll( 2 1 12 1),lxlll.lllig O(f tlvitdg"woll III%'L / iiiv clix{s ItN ilic cllivtcis will t, i Ci 0x C stllCM.' t \II 02ccx .xly lil cla.use 111.15.4 xci 1ic cIii,iiitLd II.Iugc 111(.1S)tircx 131 Iil.1gL c.11111Vik til caicfiilly anid tlic resiltniig lalcrial 1x to ri c IpuIt o f 1t1( 1titictrurc icdtliimcd alld otlitr Ii WIll Illc t.ikcni ILI l(V(Ll x po(opct 111(2v espccially wAlic11workinlg closi: tl crloss- A\t llCAlMIillS wiIicks xIvll kx aii(i n:d WLc h lkigt CilVtt c vcriL1( S1 iRH11 202 2 202 6 JL 1 rijilolxcl cvcllt L.athlwirk, Wcil .1) ilOI iiiilitol (If Ilctr.ioiii soiixltk, 111.m tcrials aliL apalclcd.gc as frolnlImpcding cislis-draiilagc at livers, sticmts, 16 llc iuaiy 2003 £OOE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~LI 11'1.11tP.I *' A(q jI.lp j3 J/\ 1I1011'311kil! 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Locanion No boisow .ica will b- opi.ned witilholt pIri.LoINl11 of rIle liAgigecr B0,ii W pItr will oot bc dLig coiniiioolously Ini a1 .totch I l[e locartioi, shapc and .i/c 1 Of ti.L.I.gii.irkd bOIWll(W la.11 vill l)L . i1ppiovId by rhe I"lillicA llt 1I iCCiOt4l.lict to rIlL I11(. iLOIDIicLIdcd practice foi borrow litis for r iad ciolali,mo-tizS (I RC 10 1961) \11 loilg n1Lpl)toC co dlir, aliICCLhS1 IdAl., siti... ci IIpOI.iily 1 .C(liil.l all bol1ow aicas MioR i1i' & 'IlL. boronwinig oper.i tOi will be caiiicd otltras speci fied in tiC goidullci ic foi irlolg 0pil\lMO of hofItW o Ari.a (Appenidix 3.1) 'Iihe i pLi6VCd 'Mi fIccS tLsd fiu rIl hatlage of bol low mirerials will bc min .iiiialiLd LII.t fiLC by tilo. COltt.lCtOti S8iMCCd,At nl..lig IS tilC Onlly ti'llpact Alilig IIIC 11.1111IoiLaS ii 2 13 2 if 305 2 2 2 I W( 0 19(61 App)enidix 3 1 305 9 (ii) (Iv) Appendix 3 15, Sni Cl.iause 111.2, Sbl) cinse 111.15 2 .inld Sprinkinig EM P/RAP/ BoQ Itein No. 6 Rcfcrcitcc wvtCi will be carali-d (tit iwice a dLAy lonig socIC ioads dtiilig tielir iii of o,.. Snipping, toiickiuig .iind 'llic tOp,oll floil boilrow aLisa, arceas of clittlg Alld aClc tro bc pIrlLtmanctly ,III.L,i VAito (ff Io[) 'podi coviLIl \Vdi w )LhtiII )IpLd to a sIc)clfilL doIpt r of I 5i0mm aoid stn rLd InI stocl..pi is IThroigho(t Pllo-cl oh i wiltiC Icl(didicilv'L MORRI11 301 3 2 & i OlR I 1 1 305 3 3 111Ii 1i ICLcctiircd ,lolR l l 301 7 & ?i1Ol( Hi1 305 3 9 (iWrn At leC,. 10(% of the tcLmjiii.il11y ac(tiiiCd a:iIl will be carmailkcd foi toliiog topsoipl I'l .i toicklLili willl hi dligilId LI.cIhthu1 tIlC SlioIpc doe, iior cxcccd 1 2 (viiricil tro liioi,'oiil) in r.1nd thi liglit offthc plio is tro be rLEtrictil to 2in Stockpiles. will not 305 3 () A\l)Lpidix 5 1 ..iicIMIgLd on otiiCiWi.c lOiLlLd 1ntl mIItultiplC 1l.1 1lllilig will bc lkCpt to a 1illilulolin to initilc tiht lno coililpActioll will iCCIII 11wmtuickpilcx will 1) covLieL wvill glnily bags )i t.iipaIlill It will h)L iL1sniLd by ilic contractor that rhI t(ipoil Will 1i(t Ii itilMlLCiS... illy ti;ifficl.kt-d Litltr bLfirc S[.ilpl)Ig or wIhCIe Ill t(ckllilL.S Suchl siock.l.-dli toii ipsi will be I'iiiint1 to) ciCv`r t)i'C ihRIild ar a a ld ctit Sl opces i'ii il.uii:igiii)lit if tolpSO.il 1.i111bhi cpoitrcd icgilarly ro tlic I eglcci ie p et hIL finmat I \17, Appendix 5 1 2 1 3 3 liii.oiy (hii.iiiii.. i0)tuinwl.. will be IuiLdiit,ikeii witliiii tiL. i lti i- id cgtilatioiis i fiiic(c All ilong tiln plloljc collidoi anld all hauldIi 111in1d NJidn NliuIiOI o.ird. NIiiril ( Ruli. uolccsNloni 1959 J( o)lumdz Izlplo 3 1 3 200 11 Appcpidix 3 15, Suib Clauise 111.3 2 13 4 BL.I.tiiig IcipCLt Aih inlyi) b I i1glioii-, \WiiiC (.orlt povikdd 1 In the conriacr oi oriilrcd or ALiriiOiieLd by rhC hih (.olicriI`Ctor will 11ot 1isL cxphoixivcN Cii tiS.L .ctii of LIpliSv1CS cOmply will withi IIc IS Sof prrovided rcclrprcmclCsIS i\11 slpli trrig iir f irdc cd thi or atithorlicd, foilli wig Sulb-CIlatIcS the )1,il.ttllg ait 1 1'it- NIOIRI I 302 4 301 9 (i) Siti.. 304 5 of 'l1 1302 1 L.itiA. thl LIw of rIC hand a. app1lisirilcah)lc I'lic (.oiltr.cro Will at 111 imiCS take every possible pricautltoi and will coimply witlh Nl aippropi itn translip oit 1t1ioi, li..W Miiid rcgtilati ms rclatinig to rth iipliortationi, lanliling, s.toragti anid isec of cxphoiiivcx and will, at all timiex wlicin cnigalgcd ini bla stiiig Ope l,atlOlwb, pos.trSufficienrt warnilng flagni, to ti c fuill xaixsfactoli 18 of ti c Fclbiuiary 2003 - lanil Nadiu Rat.id ScCol Iliolr ct SI. No I Activitics ManlAgci1icnIt Mc.isifrc Locationil P 'I NIRSI' Nl 02 EMP/RAP/ BoQ lItcn IRefcrcnIc5 No.6 I ilgilic ci Ihlit ( ioiracrio .Mide Oblt,kh) 1)KA1 .lc MIidVi inl C1CL11ICd,l. will at allitilms miakc fill iisonI witil alnd tIlCII I)LI11SzI>Ol I).1V.ItC 1.11iC o, .ffCtC.LI 1JS I WiIo iiifoiiii wll In adv:aiicL AulinticS,itl affected oii likt ly sv1CLMILLI flOil .111G;OVXL11ILMil oCvi LI ti flCzL1Ci tii pubelic to bc by blastin*g o>licr.atol)lS if tlic I igiiicei All tiic s t1.1ttory icgiiitius, rtils etc , picri.Aiiiiig to CLiMlIiMii, t1 rran.ipirt, storagc, ii.iiidlilig Aldl LISLof \xpici0ivcI will be rilictly fo,lliwctd BIi.astinig wVill be ci icd ltll iti linig fi\ed lioti s (prcftrably dtiuilig 1nid-L.iy), .A pciLiMtitI by rilL Fiigiimccr IliL rilnililg 'IlIiii hi.iX iti1c kuiwii r., all tihi piLipIi. witiiiiin lOJOm (200in f i p rc-spilatinig) fi iniilC bl.asting ) sit. in all dircctliohis All vhliiciCs dltivtiiig ii1i.ii.ils r,, lilt 'IrL will be: cOvLrLd toi avouid 1pillaIgof aloiig . ilt ioct 1l.1tCril.,S corrita u 111u n .i11 11.io,1l ii.ut l All LXi.tiiig igil1wAy1 au1ndi iatl uIcld by VClIICLS of the cnti iactor, or any of iiis lib -CMNiiiciNi o,i s(1iplitiL S uif intcriakls oii pl.iii a.iiint silamrly roadtis wIhich icC iif rt tilt wiiks will be kL.pi cleaii a,iid tILir of .ill uIisr/iniid oir citlucr LXtrauitLiiii iiirni.ias ciii upp5td b)y nlcli vcli icl I li unloladinxg *,f nu.lria.ls ar COONstItLtIO11 Sire' CloSC to SCttIClCvIrtS Will bec IL,iiIcILLI to daYiic1 c ctily iiculnnLtiii of W.uftLi IN,ti) bC C.irlILd iltl IS p)C Scetlioil 1.2.3.3 A\11 wai.tl hokhd-, IFliL cCiiiic,iiil will inllininl/t w rtaIgt iif wIlf W Itidiiilg tlonstilciUCI0 ittiCiLiiititlC(I i., 1) iluti IAd I.xillng Will bL cAMLd 01it OInly witii peimiision lawv, 2 13 5 TIuaimporping (,O0mStrUliti0iIii .litLrid' 2 13 \VAit a I- \tinLP 2 Inl :,luaurep ovi/.nolt aI NlIiR I I.\Al 11 I I I1 9 Scctcoti 1. 2.3 3 111 ilLt ploIcct 4 iS/lu fruu7tlOII itl/lip, lull aMtINiiCtl Urm ig tilL ffiogIL P of wiii k will lpiovidC, trcct aiid miailitain 11cCL.iay (temporiary) livuig accoimodilmoitioli anlI an0cilli. y facilMics foi hboir la to 1 Stil.u.iCIA s .111i NcacL .11p1u1ivtd by ii t rLsidtn lFnigimicr ( .ii'rraruci111) L.1111 ( oinrlact rilC p1 ciiicis oif cvcry wiorkplacc latrineCh anid altil IlC .icci iCCmcida tOLin1, scpa ratcly fiir cLachi fo lil,t :la perr taidaidi Ci t by OiLi liilltiiig anid oiliCr Cons tituctioin \Viorkcis (regulatlioll o f Fniploymni il initd (.ioiditions of Scrvict) Act, 1996 lxcq.p ini woikplahcts poviitdtiL with w.itr-fhlishlcd lViiiLt'; coiuiicctted witil a watcr biirilc twLAgL SylttC1 ill lii I o.s shL blitl b prcv!dLd WitI dty-Carthi systCm (reccpt:lcltCs) WhiCti i111,1 Ic. cLcUiL td ai lca-t fi i. tinin:s daily and at Itas,t twicc diiriiig wVioking hoi'iii antd ,iiitl kep .1alit sI.ct l ialiry cociditioiii Rtcctprtaclc shall bc tarrcd iii siLtC iindt iiNRiIcL ar lixi (aICc a ytLAr If womtiL arc ciiploiycd, sctparaItc latrints aiid minials, dCLtLFItl friomn tilozc for mtii (aiid nuarkcd in th.: vuIAciular) shall priividtlI hIlntrC 1Si.ullIc altcillU.L Nuippily of warcr, close to lat itcs anid urinials All t1i0iipir.iiy acconianoinid.inimin tilst bec coiitriucted anti matiitained in sicii .a Himi t iii .ii . f. iS0 ihallb 1: .111 ii tini.11'ii i iroviCItd witlilli ccCS ii I)IC.ct, diiCMitam1lili.ttd warcr is available for diinkiiig, ctioking and was long liic scw.igc sytim Ciicitit f l calill nlitst b(: dcsigticd, btilt anId operated so thalt no hc. liii iuaracl occnirs anid i pillution o to thi air, grotiiid or adjacen t watercotiircs t,ikcs plact. Ciomplianice witli thie reltvant ltgislatioii imiust bc strictly adliciLd to (G;.hbgL tInis mtilt bC provlditi il ihc camp, shall bc regularly emipotLd anid tlit 19 Icibrii.aiy 2003 Iallt I N a (.I II Ili SI No SILILt( III'OL.c I I.\i ' IN RSIP 02 Activitie, Maniagemileit Meastire gIibIAgt LAIr (1l11)(Ii.(I (lif 0l0J0ii pi)I'(VIdtL Uiilc.> i1iiaiig(Al fut 0HILiIWIS. k\Itil.I lIt by pkil,l wall 15 Clil laycl fortitiglit (by filici it will 2 / O)elation o/ c(l lh/i All it, u( equthptmeit. aid Celia/c, onilouLt Will cIICel ciI Arid C(oIIitilCIloit tIL C0,ill .llt Wii t I.Y LIIisli.Ir y t.IkLIIl u ly)b f(i wItIl liIL .Vibl.tIi.! CIllVIIiy Witil tIl tlL. :IiLi. i Iti it ti. ill ilczdrAl Illit tIlL. lilSt it 1 lNilyuiI 14 lold ill fhic T'L' tl. Nafoty picihc.ations fi, kidg yell. 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Wvill ILftClitlg MilLl Will LktinlllillLilt All Alollg lolOjCI trILe \111Lnzltio cOI IdOlo liatil rl\ads aN appllicablel) ( o}l, 01 Appendix 4 1, Dwg. nd tilIg VCgCtttluil, tilC trIl S tl VLI)ICIL, 11. lives .tiItgUin ld ill I111 fILi CCft'.tItiIl AfLI 1011 LOIIlp,lCtl(\\l C(\lstilltl(\tlll I(tMLds,t at lCeA lOOOin ffi(ill 1(C.21 t1 StIpII i 1l,ld11LI sttcIl,CItkIl .111(1lit-ililtLe Iper Sectioii 2 1.3 2 1111\111111/ I'() dIFCA will hL 1OCAiLLd If loC.ItLd Oil .IgilCtilttit.I :11C.i, the EMP/RAP/ BoQ Item No.6 ltefereincCS Ill Weljl AigL tMid ltI'f'llg Itl IIligttltIll tO Itid CLIIIIPiMll11t opelbnlrotIl, \'VLhItL/iI1CliCincty) L.AtIiLd (kit 2 1 Locatioti lV INIRSI 02 \1R' >1 1 \ o) 01S) I .1'.1 2 1 10 8 Silling,g( OfWAtL o \ll t f.L)zlllg Will 1)X l)IVLU AvtvlOtilldu.St (ckl 1lCSAt tlll Constructionl hItL l Cl(I lo,ditc lic f'lctitg ittt..ls r, bL I)piIiild p)l t III tO Ci0ittileeliCCtIlt *aithwoiek, ,ud coirtiiiti till [lle Ntbili/aionrzl of tilic tunbankinelctit Nop1N,1 o11 ldII1t. 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MlA,urllc'> i 1 P OtLCtlIIt eel(gilLCt MbLe-ruki-ns' a ti '(II f( \r w rtLI IrOI.gL S,IIJCIItItig-111) SI IIIL wlVlbec tiV.Itilt 1 111 £ilCi t prcediCt.LN W.prti> gtan1rvitcLl fto4il til/ b ' g Witrl I 'n III, Is pie..nitid tn Appeildix 3.8 ClOgtS IpM (Il Aill lilt( 1tI.rd fAl w 1L(..tCe 11,l11 ItId rtiItak) be1W 1iIittCISl,Cil bye.0tlig-gi wtlg Il ( CSkitsI t Iif C d t tile ll cit LtO1CC'tt C)ittilig .S.111C fp U1 .1CC I ILCosII,ct1tICLL C41lttrlsl LitlIFliCS wttCIl tiI1 .id AlKILd t l1t,btI t 'I) i1. 111 tilL 111,1(d (I A\ Iltt Of tilkC 11 CL(r(ld(rr f(i\ wilti 31{1(1) 11-1L ClOICti 111 rtl..,14-t to\ ilLt fiiltiig 23 I vInitiry 2003 lTiinil N.adui l I.Ld SLOCIII Si No 2 1 11 1 1' (11Li L 1 Acuvitics Sub-BIa,e B&l, Maiagcilxcilt Mc.oIrc Iocatilon 'lhc Co(IuIICoIM Wiill t,IkC 111IcLsZ.lily 11lL.lSOICS/ pI)ccaull1oos lto CilSIL th Ht lIc LX-CltlIll(I1 \Itlwrlks mnd Ill assOCI.ItLd O[ILI.11101s1 aic c.rried lollt in coifoiniirty with SL.RiFr%r .Ill(l l l gillIa I Oy tLvI ltilmutn.l rLiii rtclits it cticli iig thllosc prlscibcd in AIIhl\mllt \ to NIoRl1 I 501 lII. (LiiiI 1cl(l \WIll [11.I ,.Iiii lill t(ll ICIIildIlIl 1ilCANliCS IIO I)lLill()cI.iciitld Ill CVLIIt of (CCIIicIICC (lf it IIlgLilCiL. ZILCl .JS Npill.IgLt if1 M lIt1illlt-1 or CliLIlcIlIs 'I lih ci.tiCII I will p rOvirL Iht I igi ncui witi a, t.ttinmclii If in ca i1ics tliat 1i IIiII'Id It tI IIpILil-t Ill cVtlnt of SIICII In1 LcicIgLlCy, wiliclI will iiiclidt- a stmcincmIt of 1IOW L\ ltUILtIid, to ALILIllitly train )i IIMlOLI to IInI ltnILCit suichl lIcaISUrcs .\dt1Aut,ln. a.Ifcl) lau.LAILS for wvoi kcis Ilhiiiag l.lildillig (f Il.IttiL11s a( SI1L (Sect0ilo 2 1.6) will Ill- t,lk Liiip 1i1.. conti(:ctI( will t.iLc A.VLly ilitcCltiIIOI to ICcitiicc thl lCeVe if df t ,ltioiig oL ilictl 11C(It SIt by fILtIiiLIlt 11 pi ic.a111011 f Wt.tCl .1l1dI Sectioti 2 1.10 5 Mist- ILVLe> fi(lol l V.1C1 L Jllldo .X1,,1et Mlrltt Usoed f(,, COIIShItIctOIl Will CoIifoIlll to It.iitl,ii s.i. .pr littLd In Sectionn 2 1.5 oilll.iIttll IltiVItL1 illvOiIIg L(AIipil-lit" Will lilglh i10iiL IvVL1 Wvill be -I tIl L Ll I() lilt I .1lpIIt .11olmg thL IPOlI`t iC /c0wi cnii) Will \1I Ih itOillCHl) pI)IVIdL will .li l LlhtL, 1 lilL will LkI tIOl Will . lbe .111 S.ft-ty Sectioi 2 1 6 SCLion 2.1 10 5 ctui2.1 S SCtoniii 2.1 .1ApIl Sectioin 2 1.3 S mhc.loliS tiiiiiiig Noosle ILViI, l.llItl.Ild LIIII)IILtI llIL t,lkL diii o Wltks woik:li it t with A\llIc'sulic A\ to NioR(lTI lil) lll l Illl\ll\g .i1 iii.iltic PII LifiLd ilo 1i,itI ial ctc will bt 2 1.6 Sectclio 111 VllIcl hiCes Ad fl(il .1s p1 ll A1oScIatl 1 1 IOVIIvuicil A\l .iliiiig LI 111,111 (1O .. nut pilli. I A ro ( 16 0 1I 5S01 with Sct-Iioii - cliIlilIlILIt IlSCI fil \IlAmilc\m stllfACIlig will CiI1i`fill0ll 2 16 Section 2.1 5 .1i l`cCllitL Ill Sccoii 2.1.5. C.oIlis,liCliclll I .li11,port if I 5 Sectlion 2.1 3 5 coIstrIlLtMll 1 111iiccLa.liy Ill cClt Oit 111AI I ii-vt filOtlvWLI,I . lit to Sectionj 2 1 7 il.icotol ol)LIJI.ill A \lllo\llrL :lOkTI 1 501 Sectioii 2 1 7 2 1 12 ACtIVIlICS illitcli,ll c(:lii(iliii Ci lii'lVVIIIg foI cootihlCtiIoil will he tor .111 s.ft-ty will p11vIdLu with LilillpiliCilts lIligll c%,cls illlSc will be IS pLI Section 2.1.3.5 Scti-iiii 2.1 3 5 IL .-0ULS duiiing Co llstiICtlOCll p IL SCLtioii 2 17 Sectioni 2 1.7 2 1 13 ItI,de iFo,k, c& C(lvotl \VWllL wmkIllg .L`ro0x or CloL ill tIl if WIvLI If fin ilic 1ii,Iji oif tIlc I IgiIILL1 LIIiV fromii tile l WI) tilL floiw )VLI in11110 .JIIId .along.I NIRSI' 02 LIOSt the C(nltiactor .Ipm.lt fioiin (irrigation Ar ti is the noii-prcritui.il Ili advaiicc I prcscnt-d in Appendix 3.9. 1tifficicntly sticamns will be loL,lrIOln ks Mi i pI)IiIlst>tl wCIt CIIvLII Cti Iulidgt 'iR I'll 2501(1 2510 .111 Appendix 3 9 xLLk dCparl`tILIt), wll hiIC ilIgilncLr will havt tlhc riglt tio ask thc Ciintractoi IlL di lxviLWIStL.1111 users of w.itcr bIhdgiL .iod Olistl(tiLill clonuic Of flow is rcjiircd, 1 rL(iillitiL Clar,iIL.s Lrvc 1IltICL lII ( tic my biuigcwiOrk, ippioI10 Coiiitractiir will not di,rtipi IivcrS, thl wil ob)amioig 02 EMP/RAP/ BoQ Itei No. 6 Rtcfcreltces cIlirIllr 1 Lil)y1 1L Of lll.ltLil.l111 , fill cII oiCO 'Ilt MI IlNN RS to llclost of undcri-i-t k n ii tilc LNShIII 24 Il-Lrilarl 2003 lInd NaIdil RitAd Sc Si. No PlIJLCl ctOM l\lP I NIRSI' 02 Activiiics Man.igcineiit Meastire LocAiioiin EMP/RAP/ BoQ Item RcfcrcIIce No 6 o n Itiicrion wo lk cx ptctcd t toiiNi tpt u. irs ijid hl pactillg Ci111111lItN WIItL[ 1id i* vWll bc t.akti tli aftLr Itrviiig 11itiCL on thc lcail COmMUllity Oly stonc pitcliiiig foi 1pilll ind . VLt-icilt vill bc pi(ividCd fir bridge aind ci o,s diAI.ilgL .0t LiCtill t( 2 1 14 AlImt ol tira A Ale /oe Not,e 3en,mfve ReiePtoir, l )l Doublt gl a l g of WI cili.tructriiil sLagL ,L I stlVL ILccp ti r. Odi iw Oiily In f tihL ca.C Sl IhitVL ILCL) t(i.s of txcts.IVC WhILrvtr fc.iibl( i1oi.c will bc cairrid onit dIliillg c aUsiig distiIrba1ictL t tlbC Appendix 3 10 App enidix 3 10 Prviii in is miadc for doiibic-glazing an tctLCing (i it ti.I in stage ill lt t lCvcls ( )thlIL io usc ini tigatioli op tiins S1,1l1 I L1 fII zlOLd IO ( UtALCO tlidmonsl A\b)rif dLN CIIltl(OI of aValillb - ( l()ltsI t p1t.tlltdl Ini ilic Appendix 3.10. '1lie tLttail' of tIlt 6 sciisitivc rcCLp1OIi IitiltifiLtI fin 'I NlRS 02 li.is bcLc1pc.i.itcd In Appcindix 3.10. ' lic nauzc, hlialli lIt r,ltii tluLIIg Li0lidi LICIllli slAgL 011l1y III cSLI of CxcCsiVL ilIIie cLbsulig dii tillb.li,iCLt III iti I Vt IL ClI)t f IOthltiwI,tiL liltas irc. sh1all bc tliiC ciiiLiitLtL [o .1 LtOII 2 f 15 Road Fu,ilumne c RoAd f iliirtiiL Iiilliidilig f(iOip.iili., i.1i1ling., .r10 \VAitLr drtiii1, cra,hi biiriLi, t lffiC 11lgiS 1 ... LLd. / IILl ligil l, I)VU ILIlt 11111LINl.111(lMlly thLtl 111IIClt(II ill IIIPlVLaLl N I I lL.lgiI \11 alioig C(fl cRIMt tilc piLt \fol%Tll I 801 80)3 8 804 5 ltILi 11 ICtm tIll ,ii pj iVlVl L R liAlgC pit for aib1, dimuns a pci Dwg. No 2002/73121/Eiiv/01/58 givci in Appeiidix 4.1. lhc di.iiiis Wvill i priiVidLtC for cicl klonML of O tIlC ii.td ri uiigli iibAll cttltiiellit a d iiLar tliC lUtfAiII (i a iiliiiii d(11,1iii If tilt iOaid cro.LS OIIt flitlc .1 sttltiiciit A flailt if INRSIS 02 12 No, of lecha lgc plto, h 1)X(:ll ploposcd 2 1 16 En/hvmue,elel I lialice1Clllit of ill ciilttiral prOIitlML, W,itL l tlditt, iiicidenzAl spaccN wilii I tLdlLit i. pci I lt C:l1li,llCtilli't tlLigil paltor to cuiiplicitiiii of conttl-rlCtUI ll ioii .11 NCtCHOi A/\tiQltI t. Iigiigcs ilOllg tilLt C1 1ii111Ci ccImClt lOcati iii will K ci j I(jL L. ( C1ILAiIC (ont(l ilC ildl gLutiric Liiii,inctiilit Spt)ciCiC.Iti1iii lit illd tLi ilt IS rc.s will have fiiiii.. 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Ddlh,-11004.4 hcluetrial Estot., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~91-011-69739r50~5 5IWCKi 'RF-%1 .;ri)C*2LNG rl---lC'RIDIOR CHAPTER - 4 ENHANCEMENT MEASURES Environmental Enhancements specifically refers to the positive actions to be taken up during the implementation of the project for the benefit of the road users and the communities living along the TNRSP Corridors These positive actions are in addition to several other enhancements that occur inherently because of the verv nature of the project such as improved drainage, pedestrian facilities, prevention of existing erosion, overtopping and flooding etc as these improvements are in-built in the design, as part of good engineering practices The enhancements have been carried out with the following objectives * To enhance the appeal and environmental quality of the project corndor to its users, * To enhance visual quality along the highway, and * To generate goodwill amongst the local community to\vards the project, by. the enhancement of common propertv resources. The enhancement measures have been suggested for the following environmental components: * Enhancement of surface water bodies * Enhancement of Cultural properties * Enhancements at community spaces and incidental spaces.' Selection criteria and design concepts have been provided for each type of the enhancements proposed. The need for enhancements and the spirit in which these have to be carried out is obtained through the descriptions The description is expected to guide the contractor in identifying locauons for the generic enhancements proposed 4.1 SURFACE WATER BODIES 4.1.1 CRITERIA FOR SELECTION The criteria for selection of a surface water body (pond/tank) as an enhancement candidate is: * The sites directl- impacted by- the project and are in active use of the communimt be a communin property, and not under private ownership * Thle sites not dLrectly impacted (upto l00m and direcdv opens onto the lugh\way), being a part of a religious structure or any other propert., but still can be of visual as well as social importance 4 12 These should essenually DESIGN CONCEPTS- OVERVIEW Enllanlcements for the surface wvater bodies have been conceived wilth an aim of improving the present status of water body, whiclh can be more useful to the local community The enhancement includes general landscaping, access to the water edge and other measures as per the site requirements. Edge protections, \valk\vays, plantation of shade and ornamental ?rees are integral part of the enhancement 29 I'CbtUarx 2003 Iamil Nadu Road Sector P'roject EN1I TNRSP02 The concept for enhancements is based on data collected from the local people through community consultation. The information collected included name, distance of nearest Settlement, local importance, religious or historical significance, type and frequency of use e g drinking/washing/ecc The site observations provided vital inputs in concept formulation \Water body lying just at the edge of the carriagewvay will have an impact on the water quality as well as quantitN- For such commuiity- ponds edge protection should be given in the form of brick pitchling or stonie pitching The design concept includes provision of physical access only- to the existing steps but maintaining visual accessibility- throughlout the length as well as the surrouniding area Other parameters taken into consideration for concept formulation are wlhethler w-ater pollution is being caused by activities of the settlement, existing erosion/slope condition, catchment area details by- visual inspection, presence of aquatic life, details of seasonal fair/festival/congregation held, if any- \Vashing platforms are provided at the edge of the pond on the side where the community uses the water body for washing or bathing purposes. Canopy is provided wherever need is felt for a covered or a shaded sitting area due to the lack of existing trees. 4.2 CULTURAL PROPERTIES Sites of cultural importance identified as suitable for enhancements along the TNRSP 03 can be classified into three broad categories on the basis of values attached with them. These include: * cultural sites having only religious value, * cultural sites having both the relglous as wvell as historical v alue and * cultural sites havmg only historical values Of these, the second one has been given importance in the enhancement proposals 4.2.1 CRITERIA FOR SELECTION The criterion for the selection of sites suitable for enhancement was based on * the Lmportance for the local people * the religlous significance, * the historical importance and * the scope for enhancements The importance of the site for the local people as well as the hlistorical significance was identified througlh extensive discussions xvilth the local communimt and general observations of the sites and structures The scope for enhlancement includcd the possibility of an- further improvemenlt, availability of space for enhancements and the likely benefits for the local community as well as thle road users Poor cond7tion of some historical structures was a constraint in selecting sites for enhancement Such I ebruarn 2003 I'amil Nadu Road Sector lroject LE\1' 'NITNS102 sites though having high historical values exist in a venr bad physical condition. At such places, enhancement measures xvilI not be effective unless main structure is restored, which is beyond the scope of the project 4.2.2 DESIGN CONCEPTS - OVERVIEW The concept for enhancements is based on the suggestions given by- the people Extensive community consultations were carried OLut on each of the enhancemenit sites The information gathered included * A\ge of the structure, * Importance for the local people. * Religious significance, hlistorical tmportance, * Extent of use, * Suggesuons for enhancements, * Xi'llngness of people to participate. The site observation also provided vital inputs in concept formulation It provided the general information about the condition of the main structure and the surrounding, visibility of the enhancement site from the project road, the scenic beauty of the site as wvell as the surrounding area. In case of religlous places enhancements are suggested on the basis of usage. For example paving is suggested around the temple in most of the cases as people move around the temple. This ritual known as pradaksh;bza is a common practice in most of the temples in Tamil Nadu Similarly in mosques paving is proposed in front side xvhere people perform 'Namaaz' on Fridays. Type of paving proposed varies at different places within a site according to the use of spaces and theLr relative importance For example, paving proposed in front of temple is different than that for approach pavement, which is again different from the paving for pradakshbna Such variation in the paving pattern is maintained in all the enhancement proposals In the religious places lke temples mosque, dargah and churci xvhere large number of people gathers weekly- or annually, measures are taken for the safety of the people, as they- rend to spill over on road Compound xvall and fencing is suggested as safety measures at such places In manv cases the local people were concerned about the safety of the propertv. Compound gate and fencing are proposed for such sites There are manm important religious and historical centers that are accessible from thc Approach enhancement is proposed at the place wvhere the approach meets wall with projcct road the project road Enhancement measures are suggested to emphasize the presence of important such religious or listorical place Measures includc provision of decorative arch columns and informative signage. Thcse measures are conceived in suclh a wvav so as to retlect the architectural characteristics and the religious or 31 lcbra.lr% 2003 [amil Nadu Road Sector Projecr EN[f P 'NRS 1O02 hlistoric significance of the place There are sites along the project corridor, xvhich have high historical significanice, but are neglected. The lack of awareness among the people and negligence on the part of authorities is evident form the verv stace of these structures. Enhancement mcasures for these sites are proposed in sLIch a-vaM as to increase public awareness, which may in turn lead to conservation of these structures 4.3 COMMUNITY AND INCIDENTAL SPACES An\- other type of space identified along the project corridor rendered important for the local communities are enhanced on similar guidelines Such spaces include * * cultural properties or common property resources along the corndor wxith space m its front, incidental space along the road due to realignment (betveen the proposed and existing roads), providing an opportunint for enhancement 4.3.1 CRITIERIA FOR SELECTION The atm of enhancement on the incidental space wvould be to create a spot of usual relaxation for onlookers in the locality- and the traveling motorists. Consultation wvith public at some of the locations revealed that the!- are willing to participate in the enhancement programme though they ma! not be able to contribute monetarilv. The example of this type of space includes the space in front of a temple or any realignment secuon of road that creates open space in between. 4.3.2 DESIGN CONCEPTS- OVERVIEW The open space has the potential to be a very interesting stop over. Also some of the site has a historic, sacred & emotional value. In case of religious places attached to this enhancements are suggested on the basis of the usage that would be harmonically integrate the two sites. For example paving is suggested around the shrine and sitting arrangements are made with shade giving trees. The enhancement especially at these places includes planting flowering shrubs It improves the quality of space before the temple and also forms a relief along the roadside Green fencing is done to define the boundary. Garden spaces are provided to bring in an air of freshlness Area for parking is demarcated. The sites having good scenic beautv and ample space for parking and sitting are conceived as potential stopovers Shading and pleasant v iews are considered important in such places The presence of pond near stopover is considered preferable as it not only- gives a pleasant vliew but also provides refreshling cool breeze The incidental spaces resulting by the realignment of the road is proposed to be developed as landscaped green areas to improve the visual quality of the toad Tree plantations are suggested onlv at thlose places where the local people are willing to take care of the trees, as maintenance of trees is a major issue 4.4 ENHANCEMENTS CONSIDERED UNDER TNRSP 02 'l'hc list of enhancement sites selected uinder TNRSP 02 is prescnted in Table 4.1 A total of 4 sites were selected for whitclh specific enhancements designs have been prepared Apart from these 9 32w-;~ eILbruarv 2003 EMIP TNRSP02 ITamil Nadu Road Sector Project generic designs were also prepared The Table also shows importance of each site whitch is either social (including rehgious importance) or historic or both \\;illingness and contribution from the local communit- as expressed by them during the consultations carried out at each enhancement location is also presented. At some locations as indicated in the Table the local communit- has expressed their xvillingness by agreeing to provide labour or financial contribution or both Formal arrangements for maintenance during the post construction stage will be finalised in consultation with the communities Detailed designs and Bill of Quantities for each enhancement design has been wvorked out based on these concepts Drawings and BoQ are presented in Appendix 4.1 and Appendix 4.2 respectively Table 4.1: List of Enhancements tinder TNRSP 02 No . 2 3 4 _ 6 7 8 Si Do ng Numer p,.pertv Type YPC N..b :1i2,/73121/ -/'12/2-9 2002!'73i21/ LIin ,iI2/iii 2iii2/ ,3121/ I ni /112/31 21ili2/7312i/ I n/112/32 20i2/73121/ I:n, /12/33 21tn2/73121/ Fn ,ii/Mi /I13 2(i12/73121/ iSn, /0lI/l1Ii 20012/73121/ En, /OI/iI Stretch Road Road stretch Location Loca Nigapa-itnam to 21/8 i mplt Distane froio Rod 8 11 2//ii2/73121/ ini -_ /0I /27 2ih/2/73i2i/ 1ns /111/28 0 I tt Com--uni \\ ci (.ommuni of Categorv Size Wtiihngness/ Effect ott Importance Slze copi,, for Genetic Participation P,opert~ nersh.p Socisi 21i3 Sptcific Drigih Social 4772 Sptcifu: Iiuntdi Social 73; Socai - 4IIrutluraipuit-DArgah M\osuuti Church, Gra,c Tnrmplc Mlooquc & Nagapitinam 10 29/8 finirhurat undi 1Iruth-urapundi 72/4 Ito Iluurhupet 7;/5 I ruthar-ipundi to Nluthupnt & 5 75 46 a1rst \\ 7;3St 2 Conmmunt,I I _ Pr-rl . rp,c-fic Spccific 5 (Generic) Pond 9')(Generic) . 3 (Generic) Temple _ _ Shrine + I'ond Ancient TIemple Comple + 2 (Generic) Tank__ 9 5 Direction _ _ _ _ _ Pipa rrtec & Shr_,_ , Incrdcnia SpIce in front 4 (Generic) . , 7 (Generic) - of 'remplc ii 12 13 2i1i2/73121/ Eiti /014/38 20112/73121/ Fnr /i/4/46 21ii2/73121/ I:nr /114/47 _ __ _ TIempli I (Generic) _ _ T,nmpie Spac, craittd due 1o - 8 (Generic) 6 6 (Generic) R-aignmcn_ Legend Willingness/participatzon I- 11 n//upne,-wi/) 2- 11;//mnine,i + Laborit Coni/nbulmi,ia 5- 11i/ffinyn, I + I ab,i,r + I inaw,a/-i//n7bul/,in Cztegorzes for Generic Enhancement /. / ,mP/,, 2- Iem/r/ + P,n,d + P',o,d 3; .1/J,i,, -- j,ii'e/ (10/ie 5- W,i,q1ie + Piinel if /lid /0 i- ila, c i,/,,R d Ri'/e /r/nJi l f Amp/ai in / o1/ p/1 /a,/ p IIdn. .Y- 1np/4 + I/op ower Irn)/ bK./o.aon 9- i"I)l lJ3brIuark 2003 CHAPTER - 5 MONITORING MEASURES The monitoring programme is devised to ensure that the envisaged purpose of the project is achieved and results in the desired benefit to the target population To ensure effective implementation of the ENIP, it is essential that an effective monitoring programme be designed and carried out Broad objecti-es of the monitorinig programme are. • To evaluate the performance of mitigation measures proposed in the E\IP * To suggest improvements in the management plans, if recluired * To satisfv the statutor- and communit- obbgauons * To provide feedback on adequacy of Environmental Impact Assessment The monitoring programme contains monitoring plan for all performance indicators, reporting formats and necessar- budgetary provisions. Mlonitoring plan for performance indicators and reporting system is presented in the folloving sections Budgetar. provisions for the envisaged programme is presented in Chapter - 7 Budgetary and cost estimates 5.1 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Phy sical, biological and environmental management components idenufied as of parucular significance in affecting the environment at critical locations have been suggested as Performance Indicators (PIs) The Performance Indicators shall be evaluated under three heads as: (a) Environmental condition indicators to determine efficacy of environmental management measures in control of air, noise, water and soil pollution; (b) Environimental management indicators environmental management measures to determine comphance with the suggested (c) Operational performance indicators have also been devised to determine efficacy and uutltv of the mitigation/enhancement designs proposed The Performance Indicators and monitoring plans prepared for TNRSP 02 are presented in Table 5.1 Table 5.1: Performance Indicators and Monitoring Plans for TNRSP 02 Si No I Indicator Details ironmtntal C.ondition lidicatriir and \Ioiiitoring I'lan \Ir QualIn . I LLN,i. , . \\arcr QuJiipiit 4 SodiiQua itt I IIL p[iiramiter, to1 bL frcq,z,,lC%-i,ld duration o-f INJ1 1 .m ch I-n oloh muimonitorLd i ill bL *i- NiMnitoiring I'latn Stage fnnit(rLd, (.ioinrrucri,n m-oniltoring prirpird riio bto pr ,ilu (RcCcr I1iblL 5 2) :nxtirollinLl tail Nai iagcmcnnr Indicator-.inid Mon\I otitoring Pl'an I oic:ltiolii- Cor clUmpinig hit c to hI. tDUmping IddLctFiLd and paramcr'r, indlcci% ott I.Licationr Li iro,niniii in L in. ha 1i tobL.rui b. ____________ ________________________ repi rtci.i rcplbrr[L (:2o istructioin I.Loc.itiiin it cin-.trLIucti'llnC imp-. h C_a1p, ir,, bh I.dc iiiiLd ind p1ririL ciLr, 34 Responsibilit (.Contrarctor rhriLtih apprioNcd moni toring agnct . tracn ico r diroiUgh approtLd mionitiring ig'"'!i ibL . rnrrLclCin ( i,tlrrLcCtlo Ii1)t[i'1Ugl approt cd rn1n`itirtng' 1agLcnC Contractr through iPppni dc iTinirunfIg tgLncf Co n'irucrioin (Contractoir throiugh ippr-m)i d moni toring IgcIlCi Operation ructio, Contractor ir 1i~',Fig c .I I'rc1ti con-tructiinil Icebruir%2003 'I'amil Nadu Rload Sccror l'ro ect SI. No Indicator 1[P 'TNRSIP 02 Details indica tII l t(I n iron ILenlr in the area has to b. rcp)rtred LIocation of borrou\ arcas hat c ro bc 3 Borrow \rcs 4 1 rLe CUtting, 5 I- nhanCLMLnt1 6 I ree lantation a Landscapin and l and,caping PrI'o rcig e 7 lop 'Sold suggesred for top otidprcsetrsatI0 shall bL rlptrctd bC Contractor idcntifitd and parameTers indicartI c Of ens\troniim t in the arca ha to bL reportLd Progress o f trLL rcmno\ al marked for cLtting is1 io bL rLportLd Progreh ol cit IsaiCCmeTiLM,i,ure n suggested fotr cultural propcrrtiL I\ ateLrbodiLc arid incid,i1tal 'paceL 1i ti L rLprrtLd )t TsIiisirc- sLggLeted as part itf the landscaping Strateg\ Is to LrprL bc reporrcd ImpIciLci tIatton ot rhe measures Stage rt- contruction Responsibilitv (Contractorr P'rcconstruciion onstruction Contractor C(,nsrrUtLnI Itire,tLrs Contiruction Contractor tO E ng nLLr C 2 Ms1.inagement & Op rational PIrfiormance Indicators The number of rrees sur is ing during Opcration Utilits of Enhancement lanhans 'T'h PIU \NIll isit each of thL tnhancement locationz (for cultural properties. k% atcr bodies and incidcntal spaccs) ro determine the efficacs of the cnhanccments carried out and the communlit utilisation of such areas Thle Engineer is Ill bc responsible for monitoring upto the Defect Liablinl Period in an particular strerch \ftcr this period the En-ironmental CLIl of the PIU \till be responsible for monitoring oxser a period of 5 \ears (Pros isions have been included in the budget for five such visits hI a two member team of the PIU for inspecting the enhancements carried out along all packages) 'T'he PIU \\ill utndertake site xisits to determine hlst mani biorros\ areas hate bCen rehabilitared in linL \s ith rhe landii\\ ncrs ruquest and to their full satisfacrinon Operation I'h, L'IU \\tll sllt uch seLsitivC locations along \s ith the cot irinrnmciital motnitoring ageLnc (re ponsiblc for moniioring of n0uslL Lei durinig operation stage) co check kitor the Lfficact of the dLJOUbl-gla/ing carried sli Opcratiioi I'he Fngineer \isll be responsible for monitoring upto the Defect Liabilitn Period in ant particular stretch \fter this period the Emironmental Cell of the PIU wivllbe responsible for monitonng over a period of 5 i cars (Printisiins hate been included in the budget for fhe such s sits bi a rmo member team osf the PIU fiar inspecting the borromt areas utili/ed bh the pro1 ecr along all packages) 'I he lngineer \dll be responsible for monitoring upto the Defect LiabilIt Period in an\ particular stretch \ftcr thi, period the Imniironrmcrtal Cell of the I'IU \ ill be respon sible for monitoring 0Ler a period of 5 ctars (l'ro\ sion, hi.t been included in rhe budger fisr fit such sits bt a pat member team of rhe PIU fir in spectinIg the ntIi se Lnsitil\i recepti rs aloig all U til ii tif DUble G laing if lSniile RSenp,i)rn ReCepitirs 4 Defect Liabilin l'cnod in ant particular stretch \ftcr this penod the Foretr is ing of the PIU \ U i be rmsponsible for minitoring o-cr a perod of 5 tears ~~~~~~~~package s) , 5.2 rhe EngincLr wtillbe responsible for monirorng upro rhe each isiit s ill be compared wx-iththe numbcr of saplings planted Statr.is Regarding ItRehabilitationl o f Borro"s Areas 3 Operation Surt v-al Rate ot 'I rtes MONITORING PLANS For each of the environmental componlents, the moniltoring plaln specifies the parameters to be monitored, location of the monitoring sites. fretuency- and duration of monitoring The monitoring plan also specifies tie applicable standards, implementation and supervising responsibilities. lhe monitoring plan for the varlous environmental condition Indicators of the project in construction and,operation stages is presented In Table 5.2 The details of moniltoring locations are presented in Table 5.3 M P- 35 Ileruirr 2003 £OOz Au~ni(qj 9t )I" I >rzIrIl~(11"uji tnil) 1""''"'I s; 111< £ S altI'1 IIULL:"" II J3III 9.1riill (IImul 1:A I~ 1 tLIILIIL III 'J. 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II J1"31131 jll0\"l1" I ,I 15llell 53 31J 1 J lS313llttl 5i J"J] '13 I333111313 331311 JII 1J311j1113'1 '1331311.1313 111313311 lli13 13jIV 1\ .3 JI J 3I .13J] Jllj ('1lz>4lotl'3 1 51 ti331j iu3 1113 sIIj1331i ')1 1A33I\) (J111 ITl1o01 hull rial cl 1Ifll t111 3 '1ui3d1 tio3un' 131I( l 11osmIamaldmi .ilIsxxuauIrllxlliil 331111I1\ItsI JIl IIU A(-3manb,j I ) II' I'll III 3)35{t *3j4I~ 0'3113 21 3 spirpt'rp '1' N jI:"Ijv S '1111 MOlIJ Si J)I l1ttlj3I 331j 1 11.11 ISi13313 I )1'1113 1i ilIII 33l113111II l \ amirpi 1g IrixidS '1j1 31 313M '1'kltI I 3131 J "'"N lII (\') 111 1' I (\ ) Si' '1j\13 1 3 11mrirI '' N o *p * iq 3)I Tamd Nadu Road Sector l'rojecct l\ I NltSIl 02 Table 5.3: List of Monitoring Stations Attribute Stage TNRSP 02 W\Vhcr Conbtruction AIR cr the cointractoir d-CidL'I ro locate th. l-lor mr\ plant (NumbLr of I ocations = 2) At Critical Locations Nagapattinam Bs pa- @ Kmn 2 2 l'IrulthUra1puLn-Lh lip" (C, IKmn 3 11 .\lurhLup., Ii pasi.S I Km 91 ( Stirface Water MIonitoring at \ hita Rn Lr (it Km 9 I) alonig Nagaprinnam I iruppLindi P'nd ({ Km 26 (1at \Iamkudititr-i,n anlrng I irupputidi I iruthur-upundi PIndi@ Kin 86 8 at Udar nmarthandapuram lionig I iruppundi I irLili uraipLusltd \gniar Itix-cr @ Km 20) i along Nluthuprt Nlahnora WATER Construction lPapagani Rn er T Km 24 1 iling NluthLpet \laniora Ground Water Monitoring at Nagapartunam ® Kin 2 2 IrLithuraipundi ( Km 72 4 Sangandi @ Km 81 4 Ralamadam, @ Km 18 8 Nlanoira ( Kin 26 0 Construction NOISE SOIL \\WhercN er the contractor decides to locatL the I:quipmLnt 3 ard (Numbiir of Locations = 2) At Critical Locations Nagapattinam Bripass @Km 2 2 Tiruthiuraipundi B%pa.s ( Km 38 0 Muthuper Bipass @ Km 910 \t the 3 critical locations as listed abov-c \dditional sites %%ill be monitorcd (Number of Locattons Operation 2) The location will be decided b%the PIU (EC) .\r productive agricultural lands abutting /closc to the intersections and along other sensiti-r landuses as listed belorxr lunctiron at TIruthuraippundi (i Km 39 1) Junctirn ar \ttirampatrinam ( Km 13 5 Junction at Rajamadamr Km 18 0 Cinstruction Mangrrrv(e. near Papigani R er @ Km 24 I Junction at Kattumaradr i Km 43 8 Ar in\ accident / ipill location, inr ing tk bLlk trarsiiport carn ing hazardous materials The budgetarl proNiwonupirot idc for monitroring it 15 'uch locarions for all 4 paclkaged of TNRS1' during the construction stage 5.3 REPORTING SYSTEM Reporting system for the suggested monitoring program operates at (a) Reporting for environmental condition indicators and hwo levels as. environmental management indicators (except tree cutting indicator) (b) Reporting for operational performance indicators at the PIU level. Contractor and construction supervision consultants operate the reporting system for cnvironimental conditioni and environmental management indicators (except tree cutting). Ihle EnviLonmental Cell of PIU \vill operate the reporting system for environmental tree cutting indicator and operation performance indicators management The PIU wvill set the targets for Cach actlvity envisaged in the ETVP beforehanid and all reports will be against these targers 38 F ebriUar 2003 'I'amtl Nadu Road Sector Project EM\lP A lNR;SP 02 Contractor will report to the Engineer of construction supervislon consultant, on the progress of the implementation of environmental conditions and management measures as per the monitoring plans. The Engineer wvill in turn report to the PIU on a quarterly basis wvhich will be reviewed and forvarded by the PIU to the World Bank. Along with these reports, forestry wing of the PlU(EC) shall report progress of tree cutting, compensatory plantation, landscaping and survival rate as per the monitoring plan The quarterly reports of the ENIP will form an integral part of thie Quarterli Progress Reports that are to be regularly submitted to the Bank The PIJI xvill also send compliance report to the NfoEF everv six moniths as per the conditions of clearance granted for thle project after receiving the report from the contractor and dulv verified by the Engineer The reports submitted to the MoEF will also be forvarded to the Bank along with the Quarterly Progress Reports A detailed reporting system for all the Performance Indicators has been developed and is presented in Appendix 5.1 Reporting formats for contractors have been prepared, whilch wvill form the basis of monitoring, by the Engineer and/or the Environmental Cell as required The details of reporting formats prepared for the project is presented in Table 5 4. Table 5.4: Summarv Details of Reporting Formats Contractor Format No. Item Stge Forest Wing Construction Supervision Project Implementation Unit (PIU) Consultant (CSC) Implementation & Oversee Reporting to Implementation & Reporting / Field Engineer Reporting to-PIU Surv to PIU Compliance Engineer Report to WB ~~~~~~~~~Monitoring _____ EMI Identification of Dumpinig L.ocations Pr.-Construction One Time Onc 'T'ime One l'ime One Time One Time EN12 Setting up of Construction Camp 13oirri,u \rca Idcntitifcalion 1'ree Cutting Prc-(onvtrucrion Onec lim c One 'I'tme One 'l'me One 'I'ime One l'imc Pre-ContirLcrion Onc 'I [mc One 'I'ImL One 'I'ime One Time One T'ime Quarterl Quarterir onthlr ilonthi Quiarterli Quarterlh Quarterlk Quarrcrk EM3 EM14 EMfS E M6 EN17 EInhanccment Mcasurcs foNr Cultural Propitr.7(\Watcr bodics & Incidcntal Space_ 'I rePlPanra o,n and I ondqcaping l'op Soil Nlonito-tig Pre-Contructiiin Con.truction Mlonth. Morthkl C onsructi oni Aloo rhl GCn.irucos- Qunrierli, Cn,niiu-u, Qu-irrrli QLIarrIrlf Qu,arterl \1 IR'r Mionitoring I'Ian ()L atir.rl (Quarterlr Quartcr (Quarktr. EC I Poillution MIonitoring C onsrructiin EC 2 l'ollution N ionroiring opi.ratin OP I Sun INaI Ritt- of I nei.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,L O)p-rarmon QuarItLY' I OP 2 UtliN of I .nhanccrmL.nr NlIMasUrL ftir Cultural 1ir, pirtrLi, \\'ats.r bidic, aiod Incidental spac Sratu' RLgardinig R.habiliraioin if 13iirro\i \kri-a Operatin I [al seinir OP3 \ - 'i.r I lalf iLark Minitioring O)uarerkrl I lalt Niarlk - ()peraLi'i I lalf ' irliI 39 I-ebruiri 2003 1alf ark af Larh Tamil Nadu Road Sector Projccr FN[IP TNRSP 02 Contractor Nora No Item Item Stage Stag Implementation & Implementation & Reporting to Engineer OP 4 Urilmtt of Double G la/ing of SLnritsm c ItLccpr(,r, Forest Wing Reporting to PIU Construction Supervision Cnil Supervision Project Implementation Ui Oversee tCS) / Field Report to Compliance rNfonitoring WB I-lalf \ LarIt I lalW carh Reporting to PIU Opcrarion In addition to these formats, to ensure that the environmental provisions are included at everv activitv of the implementation bv the conILactor. it is suggested that the approval of the environmental personnel of the engineer is requlred in the Request for application to proceed or other similar reporting formats used bv the contractor These vill not onhl ensure that the environmental provisions are addressed but also hnk the satisfactory comphance to environmental procedures prior to approval of the Interim Payment Certificate (IPC) by the Engineer The activities bv the contractor that can impact the environment xvill be identified based on discussions between the Environmental Specialist of the PIU, team leader of the Engineer and the Environmental personnel of the Engineer. The decisions will be communicated to the contractor prior to the start of the construction activities IM -0 40 PU Fcbrt1.11 2003 CHAPTER - 6 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS The 1ID is responsible for the implementation of the provisions made within the EMIP through the PIU. To monitor the construction activities to assist the department in implementation, the services of an Engineer are procured for each corridor. In addition to the monitoring of the implementation of the environmental provisions by the Environmental personnel of the engineer, che Environmental Cell (EC) created within the PIU (including officials deputed from the Forests Department officials in addition to engineers from the FID) will oversee the effective implementation of the measures suggested. An externally sourced environmental expert will be procured to provide key inputs to the Environmental Cell, especially during the initial stages of project implementation The Environmental Cell will also include the Superintending Engineer (SE), Assistant Divisional Engineer (ADE, one for both corridors), eight Assistant Engineers (AE, four for each corridor) and the members of the Forest wing Three AEs along each corridor will be deputed at the field level. As the implementation of thle avenue plantations suggested in the project is to be carried out in-house by the highways department, an elaborate setup of the Forest wing of the EC headed by an Assistant Conservator of Forests and assisted by two rangers and six foresters at the field levels has been suggested Together, this unit shall be entrusted the responsibiltyv of managing the nurseries for the project, and the planting and maintenance of 'the same The EMiP implementation arrangements for TNRSP are summarized in Figure 6.1. The Environmental Specialist, ACF and SE have been duly appointed/deputed and are already functioning as a part of the Environmental Cell of the PIU The HD is under the process of appointing /deputing the remaining members of the Environmental Cell, so that the EC is in place before the start of construction activity 6.1 ORIENTATION OF MEMBERS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CELL M\embers of the Environmental Cell will be trained in environmental protection both in theoretical and practical aspects \X-hile theoretical aspects wVill form the bedrock of the orientation programme, it will be the practical site visits and /or hands-on trailing at project site itself, whlicilxvll be of direct use to the project. Basic orientation required for environmental awareness shall be provided mitiallh and then experts in specific aspects of road-related works who wvill tram the officials regarding the detailed procedures will be identified Specific modules customized for the available skill set shall be devised after assessing the capabilities of the members of the Environmental Cell and the requirements of the project The entire orientation programme xvould cover basic principles of environmental assessment and management; mitigation plans and programmes, implementation techniques. monitoring methods and tools. The modules designed will be suitable for both upgradation and maintenance components Specific issues for upgradation and IW O 41 l cb,Uan 2003 'I'anil bNadu Road Sector Project E1.IP 'I'NRSI' 02 maintenance shall be taken up in separate sessions Details of training envisaged are presented in Appendix 6.1 6.2 ADDITIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR LANDUSE MANAGEMENT In addition to the above training modules for environmental management, workshops and training sessions would be conducted for control of induced development. Detailed training modules WLould be developed bascd on the results of studv on induced development to be carried out subseq1 uently However, a tentative training schedule has been prepared and budgetarv provisions are made for the same. The additional training programme for landuse management along the Eastern Corridor will be held at both the state and district levels Two state level training sessions and three district level training sessions (for each of the districts selected) are proposed Each training session will be of 3 day s. The agency selected for carrying out the study on the Chennal Cuddalore section of the East Coast Road will also be responsible for organizing the training sessions At the state level the training sessions will be organised for the senior officials from the following departments: * Highways Department * Public Works Department, Ground water * Directorate of Town and Country Planning * Department of Fishenes * Department of Tourism * Town Panchavat Eight districts have been selected for the district level training programmes. The districts selected are Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Thanjavur, Pudukkottaa, Ramanathapuram, Tuticorin, Cuddalore and Sivaganga. The Eastern Corridor runs across the first six districts. Cuddalore has been selected as the Chidambaram bypass (a nexv road of 16 9 Km) is proposed in it while the Sivaganga has been selected because of its proximity- to the Eastern Corridor The field level officials of the following departments will attend the district level programmes * HlighwvaNs Department * Public \W'orks Department. GrouLnd water * Towvn Panchavats * Village Panchavats Thle first session of the state level training programme can commence immediately after the completion of the proposed study .-\fter an interval of three months the district level programmes can start at the concerned districts The next training session at the central level can ideallv occur at the start of the implementation stage This session wvill analyze the feedbacks received from the field level officials The second and third sessions at the district level can soon follow suit \vilth an interval of about three months 42 lebruanr 2003 Tamd Nadu Road Scctor Projcct 6.3 LMll' TNRSP 02 INTEGRATION OF EMP WITH PROJECT Environmental provisions co be implemented in the project are presented in Table 3.1. A detailed monitoring plan and reporting formats and schedules for ensuring the effectirve implementauon of those measures is suggested as part of the EMP. The environmental measures suggested as part of TNRSP 02 broadl- falls into the following categories MManagement measures that are stand-alone items and can be implemented by the contractor (as provision1 * * of Oil ulterceptors, monitoring of envuronmental components etc) iManagement measures that arc to be taken up incidental bh- the contractor as part of Good Engmeering practices (dust suppression during earthxvorks, slope protecuoni measures erc) Enhancement measures including measures not directly related to the road construction (enhancement of cultural properues, common property resources as ponds erc). The environmental management measures will be included as specific items within the Bid document. These are in addition to the provisions of Annexure A to clause 501 of the Specifications for Road and Bridge Works (MoRTH). Material quantities for implementing these measures have been worked out based on the designs and specificauons. These are included in the BoQs for the project as a separate head entitled "Environmental Quanuties". To ensure the availability of sufficient funds for Lmplementauon of these provisions, the environmental costs have been integrated into the overall costs for the project. 43 I:cbruari 2003 CD Z~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rnD 0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o~~~~~~~ cm ~1'CD~ ~ CD~ Z' C- j -mC 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ rjc,ImlmnainUi CHAPTER - 7 BUDGETARY PROVISIONS Budgetary estimates for environmental management in TNRSP 02 includes all items envisaged as part of the EMP These have been worked out based on the detailed BoQs and specifications for the enhancement and mitigation measures The environment budget includes provisions for vatious environmental management measures (other than measures considered under good engineering practices), the environmental monitoring and orientation costs The budgetary provisions for TNRSP 02 are presented in Table 7.1 The cost estimates for each item along with basis of costing is presented in the -olume, Cost Estimates for Environmental 'Management for perusal of PIU and the \World Bank Table 7.1: Environmental Budgetary Provisions for TNRSP 02 S. No S. No Item Item A GENERAL ITEMS 1) Vehicles Unit~~| Unt I~~ Administration (Dcpartmental Staff) 3 Dur Sourced Env-ironmental Specialist 40 Firm for implementation of EMIP _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ _ O ~ Spec No Drg. No. / Appendix No. Number 2 0 5 TNRSP02 R Quantity ompensatorN .\fforestanon \ cars/Corridor 17 \ ars/Corridor Included in overall cost for procuring 17 _ _ _ _ _ _SC oser land la transferred to forest dept 'Iraining ( of membcrs of Environmental ell(preconstruction 7 ) \mounr/Session t) 5 .ppendi\ 6 1 stage) tuds on rhe ChLnnam Cuddalorc section of ECR I Lump sum Total Cost Of General Items (A) B CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1.0 Mitigation Measures otber than GooG Engzneering practices 1 IO I nterccptors 12 Number Recharge pits for urban drain, ______ Numnbcr _________________________________________________ 12 _____________304)4 lo R 1I-I 304. 1701) Molt 11i I 17001 EINiP I 0 E1 13 \Vamtr Source to prescult animail cro-ing, Number 14 \WDS asarcncss hoardings Nu]mbLr 2 Number 29) I,\IP 8 0 I5 Dccpening of ponds 20 sIN%g No 2o1\2/73121 ln /01/56 D\s g No 20)12/73121 /1-,ns /1t/59 \ppendiN 3 ; 11ii ' 20 Tree Plantation and Protection 2 I Ilrw,,i lP,piardauis,i1 Cssm7elar, 2 1 1 urser\ I res 2 1 2 Maintenance fur 2 sears 21 3 Nuimber 7733 I M'l 3 1 \ppcndi\ 3 12 Number 7733 E iMP3 1 \ppendi\ 3 12 Irec ;uards 2 13 Brush 2 I 5 2 Iron s\ ood Ire lecnce Guards 2 2 1 Nurscr\ I rLs 2 22 Mainrenance for 2 2 23 I1rec G(ua rds 2223 1 B11rush s E 2 ______ l (od (lat Gtro \n NLumber 6959 7 (Slos G ros in NumbLr 773 3 I Ml' 3 2 iNumber 5177 IGs,\I' 3 1 \ppendi\ 3 12 Nuimber 5 i 77 i\ill' 3 1 ppendi\ 3 i 12 Nutmnber 4(659 ear, lence (fast G ro\\s I 45 I ig In I \' Ilcbruars 32 2003 Tamd Nadu Road Scctor Project S No l'IP 'I'NRSP 02 Item TN RS P02 Unit Spec No Drg No / Appendix No i4Ml'\ 3 2 l'ig In E,MI' 3 2 l AIIP 3 1 \ppendi\ 3 12 I 11 P1)3 1_\IP 3 1 \ pptld\\; 12 \ppendi\ 3 12 No of shrubs No) fShrubi N 28560 23801 1iJ IMl' 3 1 1l\IP 3 1 \ppLndt\ 3 12 \ppendi\ 3 12 41lonroring of Air Qualin near I-lot mi\ lanrs No of Samples I 10 ;Is\P 4 0 EP\1' T'able 5 2 4 1 2l'lonmioring of A\r Qualit\ at Critical Locations No of Samples 27 0 EAIIP 4 0 EINIP able 5 2 \onito ring of Noise Lei el at Equipmen 4 2 41 M i Eards No of Samples 18 0 hI\IP 4 0 EMiP Table 5 2 4 2 2 1loniroring of NoisL Lcet cs at Critica No of Samples 27 0 Ei\IP 4 0 EI"I1' 'I'able 5 2 No of Samples 60 0 EMP 4 0 Q uantity ____ ____ ____ ___ Species) 2 2 3 2 Iron __ __ T'rce ' ecies) Guards (Slo\s Gro\s n Number _ 13 Bijer Plan/a/ion alsng Reere l%n /tre/the 2 3 1 RSes\ c l orest on onc side of thc road 2 3 1 Reerrc IPoret[ on bo,th 'idL of the road *4 tPl/a/nlzn 111a/lon I wol/ 3 0 andscaping 3 I\Iong I junctions 3 2 \ong X Junction Monitoring of Environmenta 4 0 Attribtes during Construction Activity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 518 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Number NumnbLr I ocirion, _ I Ahr QudIh~ 42 4 3 \2Noe Lei el Locations Va/er Qua/alo 4 31 lonitoring of WatLr Qualith S ol Qua/qj 4 41 lonitoring of Soil Qualin 4 422\ddirional Soil Milonitoring during Spills 44 5.0 6 0 61I Orientation of Implementing agency st_aff Enbancement Measures EMP Table 5 2 __ No of Samples No of Samplec 30 0 18E0 Coit /Session 20 _ EMP 4 0 \I 4 0 EMP Table 5 2 E;NIP Table 5 2 5O E\lP 5 O assing Nos in EPIP Tablk Number pecific Enhancements Number 6 12 Generic Enhancemcnts Number 6 1 2 1I or Cultural 1'roperties Number 30 ( 1MI' 5 0 I 2 2 Fo r Incidental tpaces NumbLr 20 0 E\11' 51) Drawing Nos in Ei1l' I'able fi Dra nNo nEll'Iac 41 7.0 Additional Training for Landns ____ Nnagement 7/ 1/ I/u/e laidi SeC-ion,/Vackiage 72 1/ Di/na/ Le/ -iiotn /PackagL C GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICES I _ )Dut supprLs...Itn Covcred under Engineering Costs drsimagc & 111 1I 4 'I S 306 307 til. 3il8 7 1 roiitn (ontrol Nlcaseire (I irfinig / itching / Seeding & iMNulching) 3 0P roti,in of Cro.- _ I 27 ide IrainlagL trrUetCre 4) ; () GncILral ISorross irca manag1cL'nt and naqi1tenincL ,f 11aII road, rlalied to borrost irLeat IS \ir/ntiiL. polluition control TeLuSrs in, construLction cooi nmen t1 6 (\aInnagmenm .tlrd ditpotal %\teb hlitmmiMToLmateril 111 2 IiS I 1 5 if scart iLe I S 305 9 46 fi IFebruarx 2003 Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project S. No IMPINRSP 02 Item Unit TNRSP02 Q an titv Spec No Drg No / Appendix No. I'S 70 |'ros sion of Informatorn Signs 111 156 1124 81n usbaubs 9 L) Construction Of SpLd l-Iump, 11 ) CattlL Cro-ing, 11 R|ocation ILr5 ICe' of 'Lblic 1 NI'anaement of itiuarrIes I'S 815 2 'IS 812 4 IS 816 2 Unhlitk mid Will form a part of the Contractors cost only if the entire quarrv is taken I'S 1113 tip for the project 13 ) Rcdci clopmunr of' 13orto" Will form a part of the Contractor's 1IS11 I 2 Cost. 3,52,191 sq m along TNRSP 02ISII2\pd\31 \rt_a. 14 D) Con truction Ca np NIangCmLn. o:(It' Will form aspart of the Contractor's cost IS 0 Silt FLncing Covered under Engineering Costs 16 0 aSfcn meanurcs tor -orkers ITEMS COVERED DAPIBUDGET I'ir,i)nf/ UNDER 1111I THE R&R Budger Relocation of W'atcr poinu (ells,tanks,\s \ atcr taps and hand pumps) Relocation of gra-e%ards, statucs, moto sheds _ 3 0 40 Relocation of Other CommUnits \sscrs E OPERATION PHASE I 0 onitoring of Noise dutring Operation Pbase Monosnt,, tJ .\se I.el,d., al Cnn. a II 2 .lsnitw7t7,iu \'ss 2 0 _____ 2 1 at adldltlona/l inawi,s, of Management OperationalPerfornanceIndicators L 0/ 2 1 1 lor 22 Covered under RAP Budget 45 EMI'3 4 0 ENIP Table 5 2 No of Samples 30 EMIP 4 0 MoRTH-l E-\IP Table 5 2 m\ m No of rrlp 13ilsrwa No of trip, No of trip q1/!/ / nss.e mu/:li,w/sn mra,,/ ir R e,e'p i r,__ / Annex'V Section 4 __PI:I 7 0 1N11P 4 1L\lp Table 5 2 5 L\11 4) 1 1N''I ablc 5 2 Ile 2 2 2 For i .a,rrn Corridor ' 5h 1 _ a'rctrn Corridor 2 2 1 I or Norrhtrn Corridor 7; 126 d sllsJ,,nl/,anr em ii/)_eti lplO_uI a/J/, sJ Reel',r/spmmnl/s} R&R Budget &R udg et R&R Budget No of Samples mi/ca,s,lin mea smrejin Joini ,/ db5/ i~/a~:'zg rrop/srSq "1 ,i',os/iie Mfonitoring 2 NIP 6 0 I'S III 15 6 \nnum I 01 Rclocation of Cultural Properricc 2 ) \ppLndi\ 3 13 IFlI 40 5 I Mll 4 0) 5 I Nl'l 4 0 FNII Tablc 5 2 ENi' t'abl 5 2 / lee,/o l 2 3 4 FI,r I a,rcrn C(orridor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ No' of trip, 3.0 Iforination D,ssemnintrzon Co-ordination with other departmnent 40 nd admninistratzve costs drngn operation stage 50 dditzonal Training for Landus >iL.110iiO/ l,cqrti,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FMI I I abl 5 2 4 cr./(0rfdrridir Mnagement i' 5.7 If i/ale I.iel/ - -I/ 0~I)s/n I.'Iel Se'-ioni/l'ackagt 5 3 ~c~'iLiso/PI'kaegL 53 t~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~Februarv 47 2003