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Resettlement Planning Document This involuntary resettlement due diligence report has been submitted to ADB by the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation, Bangalore and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s public communications policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB. This involuntary resettlement due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Project Number: 38254-043 April 2016 IND: MFF - North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program - Tranche 2 Subproject: Package No-02 BJR 02A & 02BJR02B Submitted by Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation, Bangalore

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Resettlement Planning Document

This involuntary resettlement due diligence report has been submitted to ADB by the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation, Bangalore and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s public communications policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB.

This involuntary resettlement due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

Project Number: 38254-043 April 2016

IND: MFF - North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program - Tranche 2 Subproject: Package No-02 BJR 02A & 02BJR02B

Submitted by

Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation, Bangalore

DUE DILIGENCE REPORT

Document Stage: Due Diligence report ADB Loan No 2638-IND, ADB Assisted KUIDFC-NKUSIP

Package No-02 BJR 02A & 02BJR02B

Sub-project – Construction of FAL Type „STP‟ and “ 04 Nos of Wet well” in

Bijapura City.

April 2016

IND: North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment

Program Package I, Tranche-II

Prepared by

M/s. CDM Smith Pvt. Ltd.

1st floor, IT Park, Hubballi.

The Due Diligence Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not

necessarily represent those of ADB‟s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

KARNATAKA URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE

CORPORATION, Ltd. (KUIDFC)

NORTH KARNATAKA URBAN SECTOR INVESTMENT PROGRAM,

Package No- 02BJR02A & 02 BJR 02B (ADB Loan No. IND -2638)

(STP SITE CONDITION BEFORE THE START OF CIVIL WORK AT BIJAPUR)

Due Diligence Report for

Bijapur STP & 04 Nos Wet-Well

April 2016

M/s. CDM Smith Pvt. Ltd.

1st floor, IT Park, Hubballi.

North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program, Package -I Due Diligence Report for Bijapur FAL Type STP and Wet Well.

ABBREVIATIONS

ADB – Asian Development Bank

APs – Affected Persons

BPL – Below Poverty Line

CBO - Community Based Organization

CDP - Community Development Plan

CMC - City Municipal Corporation

DC - Deputy Commissioner

GRC - Grievance Redress Committee

HH - House Holds

IA - Implementing Agency

KUIDFC - Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance

Corporation

KUWSDB - Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board

LA - Land Acquisition

M&E - Monitoring and Evaluation

NGO - Non-Government Organization

NOC - No Objection Certificate

NKUSIP - North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program

RF - Resettlement Framework

RP - Resettlement Plan

WTP - Water Treatment Plant

TMC - Town Municipal Council

ULB - Urban Local Body

WTP - Water treatment plant

OHT - Over Head tank

North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program, Package -I Due Diligence Report for Bijapur FAL Type STP and Wet Well.

Table of Contents

Project Background:.................................................................................................................... 1

Need of the Subproject: .............................................................................................................. 1

Location of the project site: ........................................................................................................ 2

Objectives of the Project ............................................................................................................. 3

Scope of the Sub-project ............................................................................................................. 4

Requirement of Due-Diligence Report ....................................................................................... 4

Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement ............................................................................. 5

Project Impact and Out come ...................................................................................................... 5

Extent of Impact .......................................................................................................................... 6

Findings....................................................................................................................................... 6

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Introduction

Project Background:

The Government of Karnataka (GoK) through the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure

Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC) has envisaged the North Karnataka Urban

Sector Investment Programme (NKUSIP) under the Asian Development Bank (ADB)

assistance. The goal of the programme is to improve the level, quality and sustainability of

basic urban services in selected Urban Local Bodies (ULB), contributing to improved quality

of life among the urban poor. The objectives of NKUSIP is consistent with Government of

India (GoI) urban reform objectives for the Tenth Plan period, which entails a reform agenda

to initiate the process of

Enhancing the capacity of urban local bodies to assume their functions in accordance

with the 74th constitutional Amendment, with greater sustainability and

accountability.

Strengthening local finances through rationalization and improvement of property tax,

and levy of sufficient user charges.

Ensuring improved maintenance of existing assets; and

Introducing better accounting and Financial Management practices.

KUIDFC was set up an agency for the speedy planning and implementation of its urban

development programs. The program would comprise the works in Environmental sanitation,

water supply, storm water drainage, poverty alleviation programmes, and non municipal

infrastructure.

Bijapur sub-projects include Sewerage Treatment plant, UGD Sewage network and wet

wells. The Investment Program is designed to minimize land acquisition and resettlement

impacts.

Need of the Sub-project:

The Sewerage system is the basis for the collection, conveyance, treatment and disposal of

sewage and industrial wastes. In majority of towns it is a standard practice to provide

sewerage system along with proper treatment and disposal at the same time when water

supply system is provided. When human excreta and industrial wastes are not properly

disposed, it results in contamination of surface water, ground water and the soil causing

serious health problems to the community. With the provision of proper sewerage system in

the city, the prospects of industrialization and tourism would improve. It also improves

general health, property values, social and economic development which in turn gives high

standard of living and better quality of life.

Bijapur town is having an organized water supply since 1914 and sewerage system was

provided in the old parts of Bijapur town in the year 1976. It was designed to cover 1,50,000

population in the city with in the fort wall and for sewage flow of 13.50 MLD. The sewer

network covers about 40 percent of the CC area and only 224 km out of a total of 565 km of

roads. In the remaining areas, individual septic tanks and dry latrines provided the disposal

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system for the human waste. However many sewers are blocked or broken and the sewage

overflows and stagnates in cesspools around manholes. The domestic waste water flowing

through the road side drains into the nallas is a common sight.

The general slope in bijapur town is from south to north. There are four valley lines, which

eventually terminate into the natural drain at a distance of about 1 km to the north of the city.

The waste water flows along these valley lines. 80 percent of the waste water flows into the

primary drain at Shahapeti and to Hanchinal kere. 10 percent area drains into Bhutnal tank,

While remaining 10 percent area on the east drains into Bhutnapur halla.

Location of the project site:

A. STP site is situated in Malbagayat Village in Tq Bijapur, Dist- Bijapur. The site is easily

accessible from the Bijapur Cityand the distance to Malbagayat Village is around 02 km .

B. Wet-Well site in Bijapura town is as follows.

1) The site is situated at B.S Bannur layout.

2) The site is situated at Tapal layout.

3) The site is situated at Kulkarni layout.

4) The site is situated at KIADB layout.

These sites are easily accessible from the City Corporation and the distance from the city

centre to Wet-Well is around 01 km .

(PRESENT SITE CONDITION AT FAL TYPE STP SITE, BIJAPUR )

(1. WET- WELL SITE AT B.S BANNUR LAYOUT)

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(2.WET- WELL SITE AT TAPAL LAYOUT)

(3.WET- WELL SITE AT KULKARNI LAYOUT)

(4. WET- WELL SITE AT KIADB LAYOUT)

Objectives of the Project

Promote scientific sewage disposal system

Improve the environmental sanitation system

Sewer net work for the area where feasible depending on the population

Avoid open defecation

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Avoid un-hygienic condition in the town

Avoid directly discharge in to open drain without proper treatment

Avoid sewage stagnation in the town

Avoid the mosquito breeding and is the main cause for the spreading the water bound

diseases

Improve health and hygiene

Improve the quality of life

Promote peoples for construction of 100% House hold latrines

Scope of the Sub-project

The salient features of the subprojects are as below:

A. Construction of Facultative aerated lagoon (FAL) STP (capacity 31 MLD) and

constructing secondary drainage link in Bijapur such as

Improvement to the Sewerage System in District 2B.

Construction of Wet-Well, ( District 2B).

6mtr Dia, 8.5 mtr Dept and HP 03 motors, capacity of wet-well 4.95 MLD,

Raising main 2.5 km.

B. The salient features of the sub-project involving construction of Wet-Wells are as

below:

1. Construction of Wet-Well, at B.S Bannur layout in District 01B, Dia 5mtr, No of

Pumps 1+1, 55 HP.

2. Construction of Wet-Well, at Tapal layout, District 2C, 1+1 Pumps Hp 13, Dia 04mtr.

3. Construction of Wet-Well, at Kulkarni layout , Dia 5mtr, District 2 D, 1+1 Pumps , 41

Hp,

4. Construction of Wet-Well, at KIADB layout (Gandi Nagar) Dia 5mtr, District3A, 2+1

Pumps, 44 Hp,

Requirement of Due-Diligence Report

Government land has been used for the purpose of construction of STP and 4 nos of Wet

well. In this project there is no involuntary resettlement involved and hence the preparation

of RP for this project is not required. The objective of this Due diligence report (DDR) is to

review the Sub project Land acquisition and resettlement (LAR) impacts if any, based on the

detailed design and propose mitigation measures if, necessary in accordance with ADB‟s Involuntary Resettlement Policy, (IR)1995.

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Prior to detailed design, the cadastral maps were examined to understand the ownership of

land. Verification of the cadastral maps was done in the field based on the survey and

measurement.

For the construction of the STP and Wet-Well an area of 56 acres 38 Guntas of land was

required. Vacant land measuring 56 acres 38 guntas which was under the ownership of

Bijapur City Corporation was earmarked for the subproject.

Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement

As mentioned earlier, the total land requirement for the sub project was 56 acres 38 Guntas ,

for which Government land was utilized.

Project Impact and Outcome: The expected outcomes of the project are:

Promote sustainable measures to increase potable sewerage line supply to the

population

Improve the environmental Quality of Urban areas through better urban

infrastructure facilities.

Increase the No of Manholes and easy to supply Sewerage water

Improving living conditions of the urban people.

Increase sewerage supply system for future sustainable source developments

Supply and laying of New gravity system sewerage Networks in the city of Bijapur.

Development of sewerage network to maintain the clean city

Development of an appropriate system of indicators for the evaluation of the

performance of sewerage supply systems, also enhancing monitoring of clean city

Development of a Decision Support System tool for the selection of appropriate

measures for tackling the problem of waste water, sewerage with particular emphasis

on regional characteristics and conditions prevailing in certain areas.

UGD Pipe laying and Construction of FAL STP is contribute towards a sustainable

regional development

To improve the current state of the waste water and sewerage system cycle of

Bijapur through improvements in the separate components of the UGD, STP and

Wet-Wells in the investment program.

To reduce the costs of operation and maintenance of the UGD system

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Extent of Impact:

Since the construction of STP and Wet well is being undertaken in Government land ,there is

no negative impact on the community

Findings:

The Subproject will not cause any permanent and/or temporary impacts as government land

is proposed to be used for construction of STP and Wet well. The land earmarked is vacant,

no common property resources are affected.