obtaining environmental clearance and cfe for nakkapalli
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Obtaining Environmental Clearance and CFE for Nakkapalli Industrial Park
ANDHRA PRADESH INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION LIMITED
L&T Infrastructure Engineering Limited C1181301 RP001, Rev.B
Proposed Terms of Reference October 2018
L&T Infrastructure Engineering Ltd.
Client: Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC) Vijayawada, AP
Project: Obtaining Environmental Clearance and CFE for Nakkapalli Industrial Park
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C1181301 Title:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table of Contents Page i
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study ..............................................................................1
1.1 Introduction to Project ...............................................................................................................1 1.2 Project Description ....................................................................................................................1 1.3 Methodology..............................................................................................................................3
1.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring ................................................................................4 1.3.2 Establishment of Baseline Environmental Conditions ....................................................6 1.3.3 Anticipated Environmental & Social Impacts and their Mitigation Measures .................6 1.3.4 Environmental Monitoring Programme ...........................................................................8 1.3.5 Additional Studies ...........................................................................................................8 1.3.6 Project Benefits ...............................................................................................................8 1.3.7 Environmental Management Plan ..................................................................................9 1.3.8 Structure of EIA Report...................................................................................................9
LIST OF FIGURES Figure FD0101: Location Map Figure FD0102: Study Area Map Figure FD0103: Ambient Air, Noise, Soil, Surface Water and Groundwater Monitoring Locations Map Figure FD0104: Marine Water and Sediment Sampling Locations Map
LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1: Focus Sectors for Investment Envisaged in the proposed Industrial Park .............................1
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1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study
Proposed Terms of Reference (ToR) for EIA study are drawn keeping in view of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended) and Standard Terms of Reference (ToR) for EIA/EMP Report for projects/activities requiring environmental clearance under EIA notification, 2006 released by Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC).
1.1 Introduction to Project
Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) has proposed to develop Vizag – Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) with the financial assistance of Asian Development Bank (ADB). VCIC is a key segment of the East Coast Economic Corridor and also India’s first coastal economic corridor. VCIC is aimed at fulfilling the objectives of the Government of India, Make in India Policy which aimed to promote manufacturing activities.
Visakhapatnam, one of the key districts coming within the immediate influence of VCIC has all the potential to become an industrial hub. Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) has embarked on major initiative of positioning Visakhapatnam District as the central hub for various sunrise sectors in an endeavour to attract investments from National and International Players across the globe.
The district is known as the central hub for industry and education in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) proposed to promote the industrialisation at Nakkapalli Mandal. In this regard, APIIC identified around 1578 ha (3899 acres) of Lands at Nakkapalli Mandal within the district for the purpose of industrialisation.
The proposed project is attracting the EIA notification, 2006 (as amended).
1.2 Project Description
The product mix proposed for the project site is provided in the following Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Focus Sectors for Investment Envisaged in the proposed Industrial Park S.
No. Possible Sector Anticipated Types of Industries/ Activities
1 Pharmaceuticals Formulation, Bulk Drugs, Intermediates, Herbal medicines, bio
pharmaceuticals,
2 Chemicals Basic chemicals, laboratory Chemicals involving distillation, purification
process, Herbal Extraction, production of cosmetics, manufacturing of soaps,
Organic Chemicals (Methane to methanol and menthol based), inorganic
Chemicals(Industrial gases, acids), speciality chemicals, Agro chemicals
such as Pesticides/ Insecticides/ Fungicides/ Herbicides /Agrochemical
formulation, NPK Fertilisers/ Granulation, , water treatment chemicals etc.
3 Industrial and Consumer Electronics Medical equipment, defence electronics, control equipment. Solar panels and
module. Communication Equipment (Mobiles/BTS/Router/switches/Dish
Antennas)), Consumer Electronics (TV/Cameras/set top boxes), Electronic
Components, Industrial Electronics (Invertors/UPS/LEDs /Energy meters
etc.,) and Consumer durables such as Washing machines, Refrigerators, Air
conditioners, Microwave ovens, Kitchen equipment, utensils, Brown goods
and domestic appliances Pressure cookers, Collapsible tubes, utensils,
cutlery, wire products etc
4 Auto and Auto components Manufacture of motor vehicles (such as manufacturing of Tractors, Buses
etc.)
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S.
No. Possible Sector Anticipated Types of Industries/ Activities
Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles (includes parts such
as brakes, gearboxes, axles, seats, tyres, rubber products etc.)
5 Aerospace and defence Aero engine Components such as Propellers/Rotors, etc. Aero structure
Components, Fuselage Manufacture, Aircraft Construction and Assembly.
Avionics, Aero engine & Aero structure Subassemblies.
Manufacture of Military/Defence fighting vehicles/ Defence Electrical and
Electronics (Manufacturing of semiconductors, chips, transmitters, R&D etc.
Panels, Components, Equipments and Power Systems, Electrical Cable
Accessories / Harnesses, Aircraft Interiors Equipment Furnishings, Tooling,
Ground Support & Airfield Equipment
Manufacture of communication devices (Telephone sets, incl. telephones for
cellular networks or for other wireless networks; others, VHF))
6 Engineering Heavy Engineering Goods
Industrial Machinery
Mining Machinery, Construction Machinery, Material handling equipment, Metallurgical equipment, Textile machinery, Air pollution control systems , Furnaces, cooling towers etc
Heavy electrical equipment and components
Electrical motors, generators, Boilers, turbines, power cables, inverters, switch gears, Capacitors, transformers etc
Other Industrial Machinery
Printing and Processing Machines, Transmission Shafts
Process plant and equipment
Machinery for processing chemicals, Food, cement, plastics, Hydro carbons, Pharmaceuticals, sugar, Injection- moulding machines
Machine tools CNC Machines
Others Floating docks and storage vessels
Light Engineering
I. C. Engines and parts
Compression Ignition and Electrical Ignition type IC Engines Compact engines, parts of IC engines
Electric manufacturers
Power cables, Electric filament or Discharge lamps, electric wires and cables, Insulated Wires, Electric Conductors and Optical Fibre Cables, Wires and Cables of Oxygen Free Copper, wire ropes etc
Industrial equipment
Industrial Gears, Pumps, compressors, Valves, electric fans, Diesel engines etc
Industrial consumables
Antifriction Bearings, cutting tools, dry cells copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought,
Industrial durables
Aluminium extruded and rolled products
Hardware High tensile fasteners, Industrial fasteners, nuts bolts
Metal/Metals Forming
Steel pipes and tubes
Seamless pipes and tubes of iron and steel, Welded pipes and Tubes of iron/ steel tube or pipe fittings of iron or steel.
Castings and forgings
Steel, alloy steel and non-ferrous metals for engineering, automobile and shipping sectors
Others
Manufacture of basic iron and steel (Ferro alloys, wire of steel by cold drawing, tube and tube fittings etc.) and basic precious and other non-ferrous metals) Manufacture of motor vehicles (such as manufacturing of Tractors, Buses etc.) Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles (includes parts such as brakes, gearboxes, axles, seats, tyres, rubber products etc.)
7 CRZ permissible hazardous material
storages
Isolated storage & handling of hazardous chemicals (As per threshold
planning quantity indicated in column 3 of schedule 2 & 3 of MSIHC Rules
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No. Possible Sector Anticipated Types of Industries/ Activities
1989 amended 2000)
8. Building Materials Industry/Non
Metallic minerals
Tiles, Ceramics and refractories, glass and glassware, graphite, marbles,
processed minerals, Clay building products, bricks, AAC Blocks, Kerb Stones
etc.
9. MSME (includes Leather, Plastics,
wood etc.,)
Leather Products such as Sports goods excluding tanning and hide processing Plastic products for Packaging, automobile, consumer durables, healthcare, etc by Injection, Blow Moulding, Extrusion etc., Timber/ Wood Products such as Furniture, Sports goods, Wood Flooring etc.
10. Food and Agro Processing Industry Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables, Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products (includes flour milling, rice milling, milling of other grains), Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery, Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products, Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes, Manufacture of other food products Processing and preserving of meat (includes production, processing and preserving of meat and meat) products, aqua food related processing (fish and prawns etc.) Manufacture of dairy products (includes manufacturing of milk, milk powder, ice cream etc.) Manufacture of other food products (includes manufacture of bakery products Processing of edible nuts etc.) Manufacture of prepared animal feeds (manufacture of cattle feed, poultry feed, feed for pets etc.)
11. Apparels and Textile Industry Ginning/ Weaving, Spinning mills, Weaving and Knitting Mills cotton and manmade fabrics and apparels manufacturing; technical textiles (Mainly textile based) and handloom. No Yarn / Textile processing involving any effluent/emission generating processes including bleaching, dyeing, printing and colouring is proposed
Apart from the manufacturing zones, total area is planned for green/open areas, amenities and utility space, R&R, technical and commercial infrastructure to accommodate training centre, R&D centre, commercial buildings like bank and ATMs, offices, traders, shopping, etc. and residential zone.
Utilities are planned and zoned across the project site. It will include water supply system, sewage network and wastewater treatment facility, waste management facilities, power sub-station and distribution network, fire station. Based on the requirement, these facilities are spread across the project site. Logistic hub will include warehousing, storage facility, container terminal, truck parking facility, workshops, railway siding infrastructure, weigh bridge, etc.
For residential zone, housing and allied infrastructure like educational facility, health care facility, crèche, recreational facilities, cultural facilities, playgrounds and community facilities, etc. are proposed. The location map is given as Figure FD0101.
The Pre-feasibility Report outlining project details is enclosed as a standalone document.
1.3 Methodology
Methodology to carry out the EIA study involves the following stages:
Reconnaissance survey and site visits Review of available literature Compliance to statutory requirements Baseline environmental monitoring (Terrestrial environment)
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Identification and Prediction of Impacts Risk Analysis and Disaster Management Plan Environmental Management Plan
1.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring
The baseline environmental studies were carried out for terrestrial and marine environment. The study is a combination of primary (field surveys) and secondary data collection.
Study Period: The study period was Summer season of year 2018. Baseline data generation was completed and data collection initiated as per MoEF&CC Office memorandum dated August 29, 2017.
Study Area: Study area would be 10 km radius from the boundary of the proposed project site. A map showing the study area is enclosed as Figure FD0102.
1.3.1.1 Terrestrial Environment
1.3.1.1.1 Meteorology
Meteorological data pertaining to wind speed, direction, relative humidity, atmospheric stability, cloud cover, barometric pressure, rainfall and ambient temperature was collected using automatic weather monitoring station at One (01) location near the project site during the study period. Meteorological observations shall be carried out as per the IS 5182 Part 1-20 Standards prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the relevant IMD Specifications.
1.3.1.1.2 Ambient Air Quality
The ambient air quality was monitored as per CPCB/MoEF&CC guidelines. The locations shall be identified with regard to the predominant wind direction, topography, population, sensitive locations, and possible impact zones. Ambient Air Quality monitoring was carried out at Six (06) locations in the study area with twice a week frequency during the study period.
Ambient air quality monitoring was done for establishing background concentration levels for all the Twelve (12) parameters as per CPCB NAAQS, 2009. The measurement was carried out for establishing 24-hourly background concentrations for all parameters except CO and O3 which will be measured on eight hourly basis on each monitoring day. A map showing air quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103.
1.3.1.1.3 Ambient Noise Levels
Noise level was measured at Six (06) locations within the study area. Representative intensity of the noise levels (Peak noise and Equivalent noise levels) in the study area was measured at hourly intervals for 24 hours once during the study period. Noise level measurement shall be carried out as per the IS: 4954-1968 as adopted by CPCB, CPCB/IS: 4954-1968 and the CPCB/ OSHA Standards using a precision noise/sound level meter. A map showing noise level monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103.
1.3.1.1.4 Inland Water Quality
The study area was first inventoried for identifying the sources of water i.e. both surface water and groundwater sources. Water samples were collected at the identified sources based on the type of the source, its relevance, number of upstream and downstream users
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and the type of the industrial activity in the vicinity. Water Quality including ground water and surface water was monitored at Six (06) locations (3 surface water and 3 groundwater). Existing groundwater levels in nearby areas shall be identified. The water samples were collected and analysed, for physio-chemical and biological characteristics. Water Quality was monitored adopting procedures as per IS 3026 and relevant guidelines of MoEF&CC/ CPCB. A map showing water quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103.
1.3.1.1.5 Soil Quality/Land Environment
The soil types in the study area were identified based on the review of the available data supported with information gathered from reconnaissance survey. Soil samples were collected at Six (06) locations. The collected samples were analysed for physio-chemical characteristics. Soil quality monitoring and analysis was carried out as per the BIS Standards. A map showing soil sampling locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103.
1.3.1.1.6 Terrestrial Ecology
The sampling locations were identified in the study area based on the reconnaissance survey. The number of sampling locations covering the study area was decided based on the LU/LC Map. Standard procedures and guidelines of CPCB/MoEF&CC were followed in this study. All the location details were captured using a GPS navigator. A list of flora and fauna of terrestrial ecosystem present in the study area was prepared. Endangered and dominant plant species in the study area was identified.
1.3.1.2 Land Use/Land Cover
Land use/ Land Cover around 10 km radius of the project site (study area) will be established from the satellite imagery (IRS P6, LISS III MX or LISS IV MX based on data availability) for the study area and will be processed to identify various land use categories and existing land cover in the study area. The proposed project layout shall be superimposed on the map to give an idea on the status of the land in and around the project site.
Land use around 10 km radius of project site will be established based on satellite imagery. Necessary features such as National Highways, State Highways, district road/approach road, river, canal, natural drainage, protected areas under Wild Life (Protection) Act, archaeological site, natural lake, human settlements, industries, prominent wind direction (summer and winter), and ponds will be presented on the map.
1.3.1.3 Demography and Socio-economics
The socio-economic conditions in study area will be established through collection and review of available secondary/ published data and socio-economic data. This will include Demographic structure covering total households, total population, population density,
sex ratio, schedule caste and schedule tribe, literacy and occupational pattern. Cultural and aesthetic attributes in study area including places of historical and
archaeological importance Inventory of places of historical, cultural and religious importance in the study area. Details of various economic activities, industries if any, shall be collected
1.3.1.4 Marine Environment
The marine environmental studies in and around the proposed IP site was ascertained through field studies followed by literature survey. The marine environmental studies were
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carried out at Eight (08) locations which will cover water quality, sediment quality, biological aspects/ marine ecology (planktons and benthos, marine fauna), fishing activities, if any. A map showing marine water and sediment sampling locations is enclosed as Figure FD0104.
a. Marine Water Quality
Water quality was established through collection of samples from marine waters adjacent to the project site in the study area. Samples collected were tested for pH, salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, etc. Samples were preserved and further tested for assessing the chemical and bacteriological parameters.
b. Sediment Quality
The sediment samples were collected using a suitable grab. After collection, the samples were sieved and subjected to physico-chemical analysis.
c. Biological Aspects/Marine Ecology
Plankton content is considered to be a good indicator of water quality. Plankton content in the coastal waters was assessed through collection of water samples using a towing net. Plankton net of suitable mesh size shall be used in the sample collection. The marine fauna shall be reported based on the review of available secondary data.
d. Benthic Communities
The sediment samples collected for assessing the physio-chemical characteristics shall also be tested for enumerating the benthic communities. The sediment samples intended for benthic communities assessment shall be preserved with Rose Bengal and Formaldehyde in Solutions. The analysis of the benthic communities shall also include micro and macro benthos in the region.
1.3.2 Establishment of Baseline Environmental Conditions
The information gathered from secondary/ published data and primary surveys shall be used for presenting the baseline environmental and social conditions. The baseline levels will be compared with the existing standards prescribed by the MoEF&CC/CPCB or APPCB. Any critical issues in the baseline environmental/social conditions will be identified and adequately addressed in the report.
1.3.3 Anticipated Environmental & Social Impacts and their Mitigation Measures
Environmental attributes likely to be affected by project activities will be identified and impacts will be assessed. Project activities can be broadly classified into construction and operation phase activities. Most appropriate and accepted methods will be used to quantify impacts likely to arise due to development of proposed IP. The mitigation measures proposed to minimise/avoid each of the likely impacts that occur during construction and operation phases will be discussed in detail.
1.3.3.1 Air Environment
The construction phase will involve movement of construction materials to the project area, site clearing, vehicular emissions, emissions from the construction machinery, etc. which in turn could influence the ambient air quality in the region through build-up of dust levels and gaseous emission levels. The build-up of pollutants in the ambient air during the construction phase is temporary in nature and will be localised.
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Adverse impacts are envisaged on the air environment during the operation phase. There will be stack emissions from the industrial units proposed in the I.P and DG sets are likely to be used during construction and operation phase of the project. All the emission sources shall be inventoried and based on that the prediction of ground level concentrations of SO2, NO2, PM10 and PM2.5 will be carried out. Prediction of impacts on the air environment shall be represented in the form of Isopleths through the application of air quality models (Gaussian Dispersion mode – ISCST3/AERMOD) taking effects of requirements specified in the publication by CPCB – “Assessment of Impacts on Air Environment: Guidelines for Conducting Air Quality Modelling”. The likely impact due to emissions from stacks of Industrial park, DG sets and vehicular emissions during operation phase will impact the air quality and predictions and suitable pollution control measures will be suggested in the EIA report.
1.3.3.2 Noise Levels
Generally, the activities which tend to impact the air environment also equally impact the noise levels. The impacts on the noise levels during the construction phase could arise from vehicular traffic, construction machinery, DG sets and transportation of goods to the site.
Further, during the operation phase, noise might be generated due to industrial activities involved in manufacturing, product handling and transportation and same will be felt upon work personnel and nearby settlements. Impacts will be evaluated qualitatively taking into consideration the noise generating sources together with environmental conditions and the receptors in the project influence area. Suitable mitigation measures shall be suggested in the EMP.
1.3.3.3 Water Environment
The source of water requirement vis-à-vis waste water to be generated along with treatment facilities, use of treated waste water along with water balance chart taking into account all forms of water use and management will be presented.
Run-offs containing contaminated water during construction and operation phases of project can affect water environment. Impacts on the drainage of the area and its surrounding will be studied. Rainwater harvesting, water conservation measures and possibility of zero discharge options for effluent treatment will be studied.
1.3.3.4 Land Environment
The impacts on the land environment during the construction and operation phase shall largely result from soil erosion, soil permeability, disposal of construction materials and change in land use patterns. Details of solid and other hazardous/non-hazardous waste generation, handling, transportation, storage, treatment and disposal will be studied. Impacts on land environment will be predicted considering activities involved in construction and operation phases.
1.3.3.5 Marine Environment
The construction phase impacts will be studied in terms of laying of marine outfall pipelines and associated structures with emphasis on marine environment. The impacts on the marine environment will be mainly due to the construction of marine outfall pipeline and associated structures and wastewater dispersal during operation phase. The mathematical modelling
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study for treated wastewater discharge will be carried out on the basis of the simulated hydrodynamic conditions for the coastal regime for the project study area. It is estimated that ~14.0 MLD of treated wastewater will be generated from the Nakkapalli Industrial Park CETP. The impacts will be addressed with respect to, impact on marine fauna, impacts on fishing grounds / spawning areas, fishing activity etc. Based on the impacts, suitable mitigation measures shall be suggested in the EIA study.
1.3.4 Environmental Monitoring Programme
Environmental Monitoring Programme covering the technical aspects (including methodology, parameters, frequency, location, etc., and budgetary estimates) of monitoring to check the effectiveness of mitigation measures during construction and operation phases of the proposed project will be prepared.
1.3.5 Additional Studies
1.3.5.1 Social Impact Assessment
The social impacts associated during construction phase such as land acquisition, R&R details, impact on local infrastructure, etc. will be provided and social impacts during operation phase in terms of employment generation and impact on nearby settlements etc. will be addressed.
1.3.5.2 Risk Analysis
Risk analysis shall be carried out for the project involving storage of hazardous chemicals/materials and gases. Maximum inventory of storage at site shall be taken into account. Potential hazards shall be identified. Based on the analysis, appropriate mitigation measures will be provided.
1.3.5.3 Disaster Management Plan
A broad Disaster Management Plan (DMP) shall be prepared in conjunction with and taking into consideration all technical reviews and suggestions as per acceptable norms. A broad structure of on-site and off-site emergency preparedness plans shall be prepared. Occupational health and safety aspects shall be covered. Emergency evacuation during natural and man-made disaster will be covered in DMP.
1.3.5.4 Traffic Surveys and Assessment
Traffic surveys will be carried out to estimate the present traffic scenario in the project region and also traffic projections due to the proposed I.P. Traffic assessment and analysis details will be presented in EIA report.
1.3.6 Project Benefits
The project benefits in terms of improvements in the physical infrastructures and social infrastructure, employment potential and other tangible benefits will be discussed in detail in the EIA report.
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1.3.7 Environmental Management Plan
An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be formulated for the proposed project. EMP will address mitigation measures for each area i.e. air, water, soil, water environment, solid waste, green areas, etc. separately, covering all relevant aspects as per the recommendations and requirement of MoEF&CC. Based on the identified potential impacts associated with the project, an EMP will be framed for the construction and operation phases of the project, which will include:
Pollution abatement and control measures Green belt development plan (suggesting suitable species, width of plantation, spacing,
etc.) Water recycle/ reuse and rainwater harvesting proposal Recommendations of measures for noise abatement Possibility of use of solar energy and alternative source of energy to reduce the fossil
energy consumption Suitable mitigation measures for various potential impact causing activities Budgetary estimates for implementation Institutional mechanism for implementation of EMP
1.3.8 Structure of EIA Report
Based on above tasks, the EIA report will be compiled and submitted to MoEF&CC for seeking Environmental and CRZ Clearance. The structure of EIA report is as per the Appendix III of the EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended) and is given below:
Chapter-I: Introduction – describes the introduction to project, background of study, scope and objectives of study and approach adopted to carry out the study.
Chapter-II: Project Description – describes the basic features of project, basis and considerations, project operations
Chapter-III: Description of Environment – describes the baseline environmental status covering both terrestrial and socio economic environments
Chapter-IV: Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures – describes the potential impacts due to project activities on environment and their mitigation measures
Chapter-V: Analysis of Alternatives – describes the alternative sites considered if any Chapter-VI: Environmental Monitoring Programme – describes the technical aspects of
monitoring the effectiveness of mitigation measures (including measurement methodologies, frequency, location, and detailed budget)
Chapter–VII: Additional Studies – describes social impact assessment, preliminary risk analysis and DMP
Chapter–VIII: Project Benefits – describes the project benefits due to project development Chapter–IX: Environmental Management Plan – describes the administrative aspects of
ensuring the mitigation measures that are going to be implemented Chapter–X: Summary and Conclusion – overall justification for implementation of the
project, impact evaluation and mitigation Chapter–XI: Disclosure of Consultants Engaged – describes the Consultants engaged
with their brief profile and nature of the consultancy rendered.
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82°40'0"E 82°42'30"E82°37'30"E82°35'0"E82°32'30"E 82°45'0"E 82°47'30"E 82°50'0"E
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NakkapalliSW1
Janakayyapeta
Kagita
Vempadu
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SW2
Lakshmipuram
MONITORING LOCATION
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LOC. Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
N1 17° 22' 12.91" 82° 44' 16.05"
N2 17° 20' 46.67" 82° 41' 55.63"N3
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17° 20' 17.13" 82° 41' 43.65"
N4 17° 19' 19.67" 82° 40' 53.58"
N5 17° 19' 34.55" 82° 42' 39.55"
N6 17°20'6.37" 82°42'41.09"
N7 17° 20' 32.88" 82° 43' 24.79"N8
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17° 21' 15.02" 82° 43' 40.61"
N9 17° 21' 16.35" 82° 44' 17.83"
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