Environmental Compliance Monitoring Report
Semi-Annual Report No. 3
Loan/Grant Number: L2851 NEP/G0284 NEP January-June, 2016
Nepal: Integrated Urban Development Project
Prepared by the Government of Nepal for the Asian Development Bank.
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Government of Nepal Asian Development Bank
Ministry of Urban Development
Department of Urban Development and Building Construction
IUDP, Project Coordination Office
INTEGRATED URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (IUDP)
Loan/Grant Number(s): L2851-NEP; G0284-NEP
SEMIANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD REPORT
(January-June, 2016)
July, 2016
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
ADB Asian Development Bank BoQ Bill of Quantity CBR California Bearing Ration DCP Dynamic Cone Penetration DSC Design and Supervision Consultant DUDBC Department of Urban Development and Building Construction DWSMB Dharan Water Supply Management Board EA Executing Agency EARF Environmental Assessment and Review Framework EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMP Environmental Management Plan GESI Gender Equality and Social Inclusion GoN Government of Nepal GRC Grievance Redress Committee GRM Grievance Redress Mechanism IEE Initial Environmental Examination IUDP Integrated Urban Development Project MoSTE Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment MoUD Ministry of Urban Development MPMC Municipal Project Management Committee NGO Non-Government Organization OHS Occupational Health and Safety PCO Project Coordination Office PAM Project Administration Manual PMSC Project Management Support Consultant PIU Project Implementation Unit PPTA Project Preparation Technical Assistance REA Rapid Environmental Assessment RF Resettlement Framework RP Resettlement Plan SLF Sanitary Landfill SMC Sub-metropolitan City SMR Safeguard Monitoring Report SWM Solid Waste Management ToR Terms of Reference VDC Village Development Committee
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Table of Content
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
2 Description of Sub-projects ....................................................................................................... 1
3 Purpose of Report ..................................................................................................................... 2
4 Environmental Category of the Project ...................................................................................... 3
5 Environmental Safeguards Implementation Arrangements ....................................................... 4
6 Overall Project Progress Status ................................................................................................ 5
7 Environmental Safeguard Compliance Status ........................................................................... 6
8 Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures .......................................................................... 7
8.1 Incorporation of Environmental Requirements into Project Contractual Arrangement ............... 7
8.2 Compliance of Environmental Safeguards in Major Construction Activities ............................... 8
9 Monitoring and Reporting System on Environmental Safeguard ............................................... 8
10 Major Project Issues ................................................................................................................. 8
11 Conclusion and Recommendation ............................................................................................ 9
List of Figure Figure1: Project Municipalities List of Tables Table 1: Compliance Status with Environmental Loan Covenants Table 2: National Statutory Environmental Requirements Table 3: Physical Progress Status of Subprojects Table 4: Status of Environmental Assessment Table 5: Municipality/SMC Wise Provisional Cost for Environmental Mitigation Table 6: Remaining Input of Environmental Safeguard Expert of all DSC Annexes Annex-I : Status of Environmental Safeguards During Planning and Implementation Stage Annex-II : Environmental Monitoring Checklist submitted by Contractor Annex-III : Photographs
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1 Introduction
Integrated Urban Development Project (IUDP) is funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Government of Nepal in four Municipalities in order to develop the urban environmental infrastructures. These four municipalities/SMC are: Nepalgunj SMC, Siddharthanagar Municipality, Janakpur SMC and Dharan SMC. The project cost is $ 83.87 millions. The project has started from July 2012 and will end in June 2017. The project provides the population in the municipalities of Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar, Janakpur and Dharan with better access to municipal infrastructure and services in a socially inclusive manner. In accordance with the priorities of each municipality, integrated urban environmental improvements, including drainage systems, solid waste management (SWM) facilities, and urban roads, will be implemented in Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar and Janakpur municipalities/SMC. A water supply development subproject will be implemented in Dharan SMC. The project will also undertake community development programs (CDP), focusing primarily on poverty pockets in the municipalities/SMC and communities that may not benefit directly from major infrastructure improvement subprojects. Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) will be mainstreamed in all subprojects in the municipalities/SMC, and the capacity to address GESI in the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) strengthened by establishing an appropriate institutional structure and mechanisms for GESI mainstreaming. 2 Description of Sub-projects Nepalgunj SMC
60.051 km new storm water drainage, 12.62 natural water course, 13.206 primary drain, 11.032 secondary drain, 7.038 tertiary drain, and 16.155 road side drain
8.09 km urban road construction and Improvement Integrated solid waste management with sanitary landfill site Community development program and mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion
Siddharthanagar Municipality
42.742 km new storm water drainage, 11.295 primary drain, 8.03 secondary drain, 2.159 tertiary drain, and 20.628 road side drain
9 km urban road construction and improvement Integrated solid waste management with sanitary landfill site Community development program and mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion
Janakpur SMC
31.08 km new construction (RCC humepipe) 9.29 km road construction and improvement Integrated solid waste management with sanitary landfill site Community development program and mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion
Dharan SMC
421 km water supply construction, improvement and expansion 7 new tube wells construction Dharan water supply management board (DWSMB) formation for operation and
maintenance Community development program and mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion
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Figure1: Project Municipalities/SMC (Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar, Janakpur and Dharan)
3 Purpose of Report
As defined in the environmental requirements semiannual environmental safeguard reports have to be prepared and submitted to ADB. The semiannual environmental safeguard report prepared for the project covering the period from January to June 2016. Over this period, contracts have been awarded of Storm water drainage and road improvement in Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar, Janakpur water supply in Dharan municipalities/SMC and Solid waste management in Nepalgunj SMC and Siddharthanagar Municipality. The following covenants to the financing agreement with ADB be complied with during design and implementation stage. Table 1: Compliance Status with Environmental Loan Covenants
List schedule and paragraph number of Loan Agreement
Covenant Status of Compliance
Action Required
Schedule 5, Para 3
The Beneficiary shall ensure or cause MOUD to ensure that the preparation, design, construction, implementation, operation and decommissioning of the Project, each Subproject and all Project facilities comply with (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Beneficiary relating to environment, health and safety; (b) the Environmental Safeguards; (c) the EARF, for Subproject under Part 2 of the Project; and (d) all measures and requirements set forth in the respective IEE, the EMP, and any corrective or preventative
Complied with /Being complied with. These will be the part of subproject appraisal report.
Dharan
Janakpur
Siddharthanagar
Nepalgunj
Nepal
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actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report. Schedule 5, Para 7
The Beneficiary shall make available or cause MOUD to make available necessary budgetary and human resources to fully implement the EMP, the RP and any indigenous peoples' plan.
Complied with.
Schedule 5, Para 8a to 8e
The Beneficiary shall ensure or cause MOUD to ensure that all bidding documents and contracts for Works contain provisions that require contractors to.
(a) comply with the measures relevant to the contractor set forth in the IEE, the EMP, the RP and any indigenous peoples' plan (to the extent they concern impacts on affected people during construction), and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report;
Complied/being complied with. Provision will be made in bidding documents and contracts for works.
(b) make available a budget for all such environmental and social measures;
Complied/being complied with. Provision will be made in bidding documents and contracts for works.
(c) provide the Beneficiary with a written notice of any unanticipated environmental, resettlement or indigenous peoples risks or impacts that arise during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were not considered in the IEE, the EMP, the RP or any indigenous peoples' plan;
Complied/being complied with. Will be followed.
Schedule 5, Para 9a to 9 c
The Beneficiary shall do the following or cause MOUD to do the following:
(a) submit semi-annual Safeguards Monitoring Reports to ADB and disclose relevant information from such reports to affected persons promptly upon submission;
Complied with /being complied with.
(b) if any unanticipated environmental and/or social risks and impacts arise during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were not considered in the IEE, the EMP, the RP or any indigenous peoples' plan, promptly inform ADB of the occurrences of such risks or impacts, with detailed description of the event and proposed corrective action plan; and
Complied with/Being complied with. Will be followed.
(c) report any actual or potential breach of compliance with the measures and requirements set forth in the EMP, the RP or any indigenous peoples' plan promptly after becoming aware of the breach.
Will be followed.
4 Environmental Category of the Project
According the ADB safeguard policy statement the project is classified as category B with respect to environment. As per legislation of Nepal, Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) is required for water supply, storm water drainage and road subprojects, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is required for solid waste management.
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Table 2: National Statutory Environmental Requirements No. Sub-Project Name Statutory Environmental
Requirements
1 Nepalgunj SMC
Solid Waste Management EIA Storm water drainage and Road IEE 2 Siddharthanagar Municipality Solid Waste Management EIA Storm water drainage and Road IEE 3 Janakupur SMC Solid Waste Management EIA Storm water drainage and Road IEE 4 Dharan SMC Water Supply IEE
5 Environmental Safeguards Implementation Arrangements
The following are institutional roles and responsibilities to ensure IEE, EIA and EMPs are implemented during design and implementation stages. Project Coordination Office (PCO): The PCO, with assistance from the project management support consultant is to:
confirm IEEs/EMPs are updated based on detailed designs confirm EMPs are included in the bidding documents and civil works contracts; ensure contractor EMPs are prepared by contractors prior to construction and endorsed by
PIUs; establish a system to monitor environmental safeguards of the project including monitoring
the indicators set out in the monitoring plan of the EMP; facilitate and confirm overall compliance with all Government rules and obtain all required
environmental clearances and any other environmental permits prior to contract award; supervise and provide guidance to the PIUs to properly carry out environmental monitoring
and reporting; review, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness with which the EMPs are implemented, and
recommend necessary corrective actions to be taken as necessary; consolidate quarterly environmental monitoring reports from PIUs and submit semi-annual
environmental monitoring report to ADB; ensure timely disclosure of final IEE/EMPs in locations and form accessible to the public, address, record and report on any grievances brought about through the Grievance Redress
Mechanism in a timely manner as per the IEE/EIAs. Project Implementation Units (PIUs): The four PIUs in Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar, Janakpur and Dharan, with the assistance of design supervision consultants, are to:
ensure the draft IEE/EMP prepared during the feasibility study is updated during detailed design stage, where necessary;
ensure EMPs are included in bidding documents and civil works contracts;
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ensure overall compliance with all Government rules and obtain all required environmental clearances as well as any other environmental permits prior to contract award;
oversee implementation of EMPs including environmental monitoring; take corrective actions when necessary to ensure no major environmental impacts; submit quarterly environmental monitoring reports to the PCO, and; address any grievances brought about through the Grievance Redress Mechanism in a
timely manner as per the IEE/EIAs. Regarding institutional arrangement, Grievance Redress Committees (GRCs) have been formed in all four municipalities to address overall safeguard related issues (environment, social and resettlement).
6 Overall Project Progress Status
Table 3: Physical Progress Status of Subprojects No.
Sub-Project Name Progress Status
1 Nepalgunj SMC Storm water drainage
and Road Contract awarded to CTCE - Kalika Construction JV on December 17, 2014. Construction of about 59.391 km (60.051) of storm water drain; 12.62 km (12.62) Natural Water Course, 13.206 km (13.206) primary drain, 11.032 km(11.032) secondary drain, 6.718 km (7.038) tertiary drain, 15.815 km (16.155) road side drain and 7.61 km (8.09) urban road (Asphalt) completed. Overall, about 98 % of construction work completed. IEE report approved by MoUD on August 9, 2015 .and uploaded in project's website. Approved IEE report submitted to ADB.
Solid waste management with sanitary landfill site development
Land acquisition: 12.5 Bigha (8.47 ha) Private Land/ Ward -7, Hirminiya VDC procured on May 23, 2013. Contract agreement has been signed with RAMKY-NANC JV on June13, 2016. EIA report submitted to MoUD for approval process (to be approved by MoPE). Public hearing was held on December 17, 2015.
2 Siddharthanagar Municipality Storm water drainage
and Road Contract awarded to M/S China Guangzhou-Sharma & Co. Pvt. Ltd JV, Sitapaila, Kathmandu, Nepal on December 15, 2014. About 24.269 km storm water drain; 6.67 km primary drain, 4.242 km secondary drain, 0.367 tertiary drain and 12.990 road side drain completed. About 62 % of construction works completed. The progress of construction work slowed down due to rainy season.
IEE report approved by MoUD on August 9, 2015, and uploaded in project website Approved IEE report submitted to ADB
Solid waste management with sanitary landfill site development
Land acquisition: 6 Bigha (4.06ha) Private Land/ Ward -8, Patkhauli VDC. The municipality received the ownership of land on 29 June, 2012.
Contract awarded to M/S UPLEEL-NANC JV on April 18, 2016. EIA report submitted to MoPE through MoUD for approval. .
3 Janakpur SMC
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No Sub-Project Name Progress Status
Storm water drainage and Road
Contract awarded to ZIEC-Sharma JV on December 23, 2015. About 6 % of construction works completed.
IEE report submitted to MoUD for approval.
Solid waste management with sanitary landfill site development
New location for sanitary landfill site yet to be finalized
4 Dharan SMC Water supply Contract agreement signed with Tianjian and Tundi JV on March 25,
2015. Contractor mobilized from July 15, 2015. 187 km of DI, GI and HDPE pipe laying completed. Construction of RVT at Phushre, Pindeshwor and railway system ongoing. 5 nos. of production wells developed. Physical progress is 30%. IEE report submitted to MoUD. Resettlement Plan submitted to ADB.
7 Environmental Safeguard Compliance Status
Each sub project requires safeguard assessment and plans for mitigating impacts before contracts award. All sub-projects of the Integrated Urban Development Project (IUDP) has been environmentally screened and assessed. Sub-projects are not located in or near sensitive or protected areas and environmental screening conclude that no significant adverse impacts are anticipated from proposed locations, designs, and construction activities. The net environmental benefits will be positive and large, including reduced, urban flooding from improved drainage systems, and environmental pollution from improved SWM. Progress status of preparation of environmental assessment till June 30, 2016 for the subprojects is presented in the following table. Table 4: Status of Environmental Assessment No. Subproject
Name Environmental
screening TOR/EIA/IEE Status GRC is
established Remarks
1 Nepalgunj SMC
Solid Waste Management
Carried out Scoping and ToR for EIA study approved by MoSTE on December 11, 2014, EIA report submitted to MoUD for approval process (to be approved by MoPE).
Yes Public hearing was
held on December 17,
2015.
Storm water drainage, and Road
Carried out IEE report approved by MoUD on August 9, 2015 .and
uploaded in project's website. Approved IEE report submitted
to ADB.
2 Siddharthanagar municipality
Solid Waste Management
Carried out Scoping and ToR for EIA study approved by MoSTE on December 26, 2014, EIA report submitted to
Yes Public hearing was held on
April 17, 2015.
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No. Subproject Name
Environmental screening
TOR/EIA/IEE Status GRC is established
Remarks
MoPE through MoUD for approval.
Storm water
drainage, and Road
Carried out IEE report approved by MoUD on August 9, 2015 .and uploaded in project's website. Approved IEE report submitted to ADB.
3 Janakpur SMC
Solid Waste Management
Carried out New location for sanitary landfill site yet to be finalized
Yes
Storm water drainage and Road
Carried out IEE report submitted to MoUD for approval
4 Dharan SMC
Water Supply Carried out IEE report submitted to MoUD for approval
Yes
The detail is given in Annex-I.
8 Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures
8.1 Incorporation of Environmental Requirements into Project Contractual Arrangement
EMPs incorporated into the bidding and contract documents. Contract Clauses on Environmental protection included in contract document. Environmental mitigation and enhancement measures incorporated in bill of quantities. Municipality/sub-project wise provisional cost for environmental mitigation is presented in the following table. Table 5: Municipality Wise Provisional Cost for Environmental Mitigation No. Sub-project Name Provisional cost for
environmental mitigation(NRs.)
Remarks
1 Nepalgunj SMC
Storm water drainage, and Road 3,298,500 (Include plantation work, Traffic management, drainage outlet management, OHS, and Air water quality test.)
Solid Waste Management 3,086,754.9 (Include measures of air, noise water quality and OHS, plantation work)
2 Siddharthanagar Municipality
Storm water drainage, and Road 2,630,585 ( Include plantation work, Traffic management, drainage outlet management, OHS, and Air water quality test.)
Solid Waste Management 2,019,466 (Include measures of air, noise water quality and OHS, plantation work)
3 Janakpur SMC
Storm water drainage, and Road 1,250,000
Solid Waste Management
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4 Dharan SMC 17,995,000 With compensatory tree plantation.
Source: Contract document of relevant municipalities/SMC.
8.2 Compliance of Environmental Safeguards in Major Construction Activities
Construction works of Storm Water Drainage and Road almost completed in Nepalgunj, and construction work ongoing in Siddharthanagar, Janakpur. Water supply work at Dharan is ongoing. Monitoring checklist has been developed as per EMP and field monitoring for Environmental Safeguards has been done. Prepared sample checklist is Solid waste management and land fill site construction in Nepalgunj and Siddharthanagar is just started. However, it is found that implementation of EMP is not fully followed. Contractor also given environmental monitoring report by checklist, attached in Annex-II
9 Monitoring and Reporting System on Environmental Safeguard
Regular compliance monitoring has been done by DSC. The remaining input of DSC environmental Safeguard expert has been given in Table 6. Semiannual report is submitted to ADB regularly, but municipality yet to be submitted quarterly environmental monitoring reports to the PCO. Due to the lack of regular quarterly environmental monitoring report from municipalities/SMC, semiannual report could not address all information. Table 6: Remaining Input of Environmental Safeguard Expert of all DSC No. Sub-project Name Responsible personnel
for Environmental safeguard
Contract Man month
Consumed Input upto June, 2016
Remark
1 Nepalgunj SMC S.K Pandit 18.0 16 Replacement process
2 Siddharthanagar Municipality
R.K. Sah 18.0 22
3 Janakupur SMC
Mahesh Bhattarai 18.0 13.32
4 Dharan SMC
Subodh Sharma 6.0 5.85
Source: Monthly progress report of June 2016, IUDP.
10 Major Project Issues
The input of Environmental Safeguard Expert of all DSC has been almost completed. IEE report on drainage and road construction of Janakpur and water supply of Dharan SMCs and EIA report of solid waste management of Nepalgunj and Siddharthanagar yet to be approved. Occupational health and safety measures have been partially followed. Workers have been provided with safety gears like jackets, helmet, boots etc. However, these items are in limited quantity and not sufficient for all the workers. They are also given first aid kit with medicines. To bring positive change in this regard, corrective action plan is required. The contractor is therefore, suggested to supply sufficient number of the safety gears and first aid with required medicines in all work sites. The Contractor was strongly advised to compel the workers to use protective clothing
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during work hours for their safety. Relocation and reinstatement of drinking water pipeline, shifting of electric poles etc are provisioned in BoQ and will be done along the corridor. The Contractor has stockpiled materials such as aggregates, sand, cement, steel and bricks at various work sites. However, the stockpiling of materials needs good planning to avoid obstruction to construction works and provide ease for traffic flow. Recommendation was made on proper planning of stockyard and piling of construction material with proper coverage to avoid surface runoffs. The municipalities yet to be established a system to monitor environmental safeguards of the project.
11 Conclusion and Recommendation
With the increase of pace of construction work, the Contractor’s compliance towards environmental management has been rated fair. No accident and incident were registered. All concern stakeholders shall be trained on environmental issues to reduce adverse impacts related with the construction activities. The followings are conclusions made based on progress status: Further work to be taken up in the next reporting period will focus on approval of IEE report of
Janakpur and Dharan SMCs and approval of EIA report of Solid waste management and land fill site construction in Nepalgunj and Siddharthanagar.
The construction work has been fully commenced in Nepalgunj, Siddharthanagar, Janakpur and Dharan municipalities/SMC. At this stage, the Contractor’s compliance towards environmental management has been rated satisfactory. The same pace is expected in future when major construction work takes place simultaneously at various locations. Occupational health and safety measures have been partially followed. The contractor is therefore, suggested to supply sufficient number of the safety gears and first aid with required medicines in all work sites.
Establish safeguard desk in Nepalgunj, and regular safeguard monitoring in each municipality/SMC.
Quarterly environmental monitoring report to be submitted regularly to PCO by PIU.
ANNEX-I
Status of Environmental Safeguards during Planning and Implementation Stage
Annex I
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Name of the Project: Integrated Urban Development Project Reporting period: Jun-16
S. No. Name of Project or Subproject
Environmental
screening is carried
out? (Yes or No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
EARF is
prepared (if
applicable)
(Yes/No)
EIA/IEE/DDR
with EMP is
prepared
(Yes/No)
ADB approved
EIA/IEE with
EMP
(Yes / Under Review / Not Yet Due/Over Due)
Government
approved EIA/IEE
with EMP
(Yes / Under Review / Not Yet Submitted)
Safeguard
monitoring and
coordination
mechanism
established
(Yes/No)
GRC is
established
(Yes/No)
Automated
safeguard
monitoring
system
customized
(Yes/No)
EMP cost in
approved
document is
included in BOQ
as an individual
item (Yes/No)
Remarks
1 Nepalgunj SMC
Solid Waste Management Yes B/C Yes Scoping and ToR approved by MoSTE and EIA prepared and submitted
to MoPE
Submitted Submitted for approval
No Yes Yes Yes
Stormwater Drainage and Road Yes B/C Yes Yes Yes Approved No Yes Yes Yes
2 Siddharthanagar Municipality
Solid Waste Management Yes B/C Yes Scoping and ToR approved by MoSTE and
Final EIA prepared and
submitted.
Submitted Submitted for approval
No Yes Yes Yes
Stormwater Drainage and Road Yes B/C Yes Yes Yes Approved No Yes Yes Yes
3 JanakpurSMC
Solid Waste Management Yes B/C Yes Scoping and ToR in
progress
Not Yet Due Not Yet Submitted No Yes Yes Not Yet Due
Stormwater Drainage and Road Yes B/C Yes IEE submitted to MoUD for
approval
Submitted Submitted for approval
No Yes Yes Yes
4 Dharan SMC
Water Supply Yes B/C Yes IEE submitted to MoUD for
approval
Submitted Submitted for approval
No Yes Yes Yes
Note: EIA- Environmental Impact Assessment; IEE- Initial Environmental Examination; DDR- Due Diligence Report; EMP- Environmental Management Plan;
GRC- Grievance Redress Committee; BOQ- Bill of Quantity
Status of Environmental Safeguards During Planning Stage
Annex I
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Name of Project: Integrated Urban Development Project Reporting period:
Quarry Operation and
restoration
Target
(Nos.)
Replanted
(Nos.)
Safety Gears are
sufficient and
used (Y/N)
Labors
are
insured
(Y/N)
Labor and work
camps are healthy
and have sanitary
facilities (Y/N)
Community
Structure 1
Community
Structure 2
1 Nepalgunj SMC
Solid Waste Management Contract awarded on 13 June 2016, work yet to be started
Stormwater Drainage and Road
90% 0 90.00 NA N NA NA N Y Y Y
Electric pole to be reinstated Y Y
2 Siddharthanagar Municipality
Solid Waste Management Contract awarded on 18 April 2016, Survey work started
Stormwater Drainage and Road
75% 0 40.00 NA N N Y Y Y
Electric pole to be reinstated Y Y
3 Janakpur SMC
Solid Waste Management land field site yet to be finalized
Stormwater Drainage and Road 60% 0 40.00 NA N NA NA N Y Y Y Y N
4 Dharan SMC
Water Supply 70% 0 NA NA N N Y Y Y Y Y/not regular
Note: * Add field as guided by EMP in EIA/IEE/DDR; ** Write percentage of compliance in a scale of 100%; *** mention type of community structures
Status of Environmental Safeguards During Implementation Stage
Compliance to Environmental Management Plan*
Physical Socio-economic
S. No. Name of Subproject
Spoil Management
compliance in %)**
Landslide
protection with
Bio-engg
(compliance in %)**
Drainage
Management
(compliance in %)**
Others as per EMP
(specify)/ Safety sign
Occupational Health and SafetyFirewood
is used for
cooking
and
heating
(Y/N)
No of
grievances
under
processing
Corrective
Action
Plans are
prepared
and
implement
ed (Y/N)
Biological
Grievances
Progress status and issues in brief:
Others as
per EMP
(specify)(Air
/water
pollution)
Compensatory
Plantation
Others as
per EMP
(specify)
Env
compliance
reporting is
maintained
(Y/N)
Remarks
Nos of
grievances
documented
No of
grievances
resolved
Community structures are
compensated / reconstructed
(progress in % of total estimated
ANNEX-II
Environmental Monitoring Checklist submitted by Contractor
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(Contractor’s Mitigation Measures) Name contractor:- TIANJIN TINDI JV Contract No:- IUDP/W/DHN/ICB-01 FOR THE MONTH OF :- March Year :- 2016 Name of DSC:- Building Design Authority Pvt. Ltd. (insert sign √, or scale where applicable)
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Preparation for construction
Indicate in 1-5 scale (1=Low)
Indicate in 1-5 scale (1=Low)
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Identify the temporary areas required by the project and locate them with proper marking
May result social tensions Prepare the details of temporary land
acquisition and other private properties
3 4
Submit to Supervising Engineer 3 4
Follow RAP for temporary acquisition 3 4
Submit applications to get an approval
Submit such agreement and permits to Supervising Engineers for official information
May result social conflict and legal obstructions resulting in delay of work
Obtain Letters of Approval and Agreement
for (i) temporary acquisition of land and
properties (ii) relocation of religious site,
foot trails, (iii) disruption of water supply,
and others
2 3
√
Delineate and peg the areas required
May result social conflict and legal obstructions resulting in delay of work Pegging of project area
Pegging of all constructions site and labor
camp
4
3
Maintain records of trees and other
properties likely to be affected
3 2 √
Construct workforce camp Haphazard camps resulting in social stress and degradation of local environment
Establish workforce camp at designated site only
5 5 √
Make employment policy for local and affected people as per EMP
Local people may be deprived of opportunities, Minors may be employed
Employ local people (not under age 14)
especially SPAF, and PAF in jobs
3 2 √
Settle wage rate based on DWEC and provide the list of employees to Supervising Engineer
3 3 √
2
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Construction Phase: Physical Environment
Construction Activity
Adopt cut and fill principle during earthworks Disposal of excess materials in designated area Apply Bio-engineering for controlling of erosion and Gully
Soil Erosion sedimentation and slope instability
Adopt ‘cut and fill' approach, wherever possible
4 3 √
Avoid works during monsoon 5 5 √
Provide proper drainage facilities 2 2 √
Stockpile top soil for reuse 4 4 √
Adopt gully control and bioengineering 2 3 √
Procure aggregates from already existing
sites
5 5 √
Dispose spoil in designated area 4 5 Quarrying from river bed Change in River Hydrology and River
Morphology Avoid Quarrying/Mining activity in
river/streams for extraction of materials
required for project shall not be done so
that change the river cross sections and
longitudinal profile do not occur
3 4 √
Ensure care so that irrigation canal/channel
are not adversely affected by the project
construction
3 4 √
Ensure care of stone spout in order not to disturb the existing flow.
3 4 √
3
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Disturbance of drainage Dumping of waste in the river Construct of toilets in the camps Storing of materials in the project area Handling of toxic materials
Dumping of excess materials
Quarry operation
Water Pollution Avoid camping facility within drainage
4 4 √
Prohibition on dumping of wastes in the
water source
4 4 √
Provision of sanitary facility and prohibition on defecation in open areas
3 4 √
Proper storage of construction aggregates, hazardous, and toxic materials and proper disposal of chemical containers, packaging materials, plastic bags provide training to workforce on safe handling of toxic materials
3 4 √
Disposal of waste in the designated area 4 5 √
provide dumping site and waste treatment
facility
2 2 √
Avoid excessive mining from riverbed. 3 4 √
Movement of vehicles
Operation of crusher
Earthworks
Stockpiling of construction waste and construction materials
Air Quality deterioration Spraying of water in dry season at
construction site and disposal site (Three
time a day)
4 5 √
4
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Limit speed of construction vehicle
4 4 √
Safe place 3 4 √
Regularly maintain equipment and cover the
stockpile
4 4 √
Compliance of vehicles with National Vehicle
Mass Emission Standards, 2056 BS
4 4 √
Arrange proper ventilation in confined
working areas
4 4 √
Movement of vehicles
Operation of crusher
Operation of construction machineries and equipment
Horn honking
Noise and vibration Fit mufflers to control noise
2 3 √
speed limit of construction vehicle 5 5 √
Use light horn in vehicles 5 5 √
Maintenance of equipment 5 5 √
Prohibit the operation of crushing plant
between 7 PM to 6 AM
5 5 √
Compensate the damages caused by
vibration
3 3 √
5
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Scrapping of top spoil Effect on Soil quality Stockpile reusable top soil properly in safe yard
3 4 √
Storage of fuel, lubricating
oil, chemicals etc.
Project activities producing
wastes such as used tyres,
lubricating oil, exhausted
battery etc
Solid waste problems, health risk Store all materials, toxic, non-toxic and hazardous materials in safe place (warehouse)
3 4 √
Collect, segregate and dispose waste at
designated area
3 4 √
Construction Phase: Biological Environment
Construction Activity vegetation clearance for construction of project structures
Vegetation clearance Cut only marked trees 4 5 √
Fuel wood and NTFPs collection by workforce vegetation clearance for construction of project structures and compensation to them
Loss of vegetation species Prohibit fuel wood and timber collection 3 4 √
Prohibit illegal NTFPs collection and Trade 3 4 √
Provide LPG/kerosene to workforce 3 4 √
Stockpile the felled trees and take
permission from concerned authority for its
use
3 4 √
Plant trees @ 5 times of each felled trees 3 4 √
Compensate for affected trees from private
and community forests
3 4 √
6
Project stage Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Construction Phase: Socio-Economic Environment
compensation and Rehabilitation as per RAP
Land Intake and compensation to affected people
Avoid involuntary displacement 3 4 √
Compensation, Rehabilitation and
employment opportunity to the affected
people
3 4 √
Provide all possible assistance to the
displaced people until the displaced people
are settled
3 4 √
Provide disturbance and rehabilitation cost 4 5 √
Protect traditional rights of locals 2 3 √
Compensate for any loss of 3 4 √
crops, trees and other natural resources 3 4 √
Establish technical committee to assess
damage caused by vibration for
compensation
3 4 √
Reinstatement of damaged community services and infrastructures
Reinstatement of community services and infrastructures
Compensate or reinstate community assets such as temples, bridges and irrigation canals, electricity poles, telephone lines, drinking water pipes, sewerage lines, roads, trails, cremation sites etc
3 4 √
7
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Influx of outside workforce, money and disharmony activity
Increase in crime and community stress
Instruct Workforce for not to indulge in
Gambling and drinking alcohol
3 4 √
Prohibit Visiting of workers to nearby village
after 7 pm and living outside
3 4 √
Instruct workforce to respect local culture,
tradition, rights etc.
3 4 √
Request police to patrol in the camp site and
adjoining villages
3 4 √
Launch awareness programs concerning the
human trafficking and possibility of spread of
STDs and HIV/AIDS
3 4 √
Project Activities relating to health and safety issues at work areas
Health and hygiene (unsafe working conditions, accidents, fire hazard, transmission of communicable disease)
Provide facilities of health check, proper
sanitation and hygiene, health care, control
of epidemic diseases to workforce
4 5 √
Provide awareness on STD, HIV/AIDS 4 5 √
Place adequate warning system, signboard,
hoarding post and prohibit visiting risky area
as necessary
3 4 √
Make available first aid kits ambulance and
fire fighting gears
4 5 √
Make available protection gears to all
construction workers and compensate for
the loss of life or any type of injuries
4 5 √
Dislocation of archaeological artifacts, if any
Loss of Archaeological and cultural sites
Protect archaeological and cultural sites
In case of relocation, consult local community
3 4 √
8
Project stage
Project Activity Potential Environmental
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Mitigation Compliance
Mitigation Effectiveness
DSC Remarks
Preparation for construction
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Indicate in 1-5 scale
Compliance (C); Non Compliance (NC) Not applicable (NA)
C NC NA
Traffic Congestion For Dharan schedule working hour at night
Provide information about construction schedule to the local people
2 3 √
Demolition of unnecessary structures
Decline in aesthetics and inconvenience to people
Remove all unnecessary structures and reinstall the facilities and others to the original condition
3 5 √
Traffic management at construction sites
Traffic Congestion For Dharan Valley schedule working hour at night
Provide information about construction schedule to the local people
2 3 √
Space for additional remarks (if any):
Prepared by: Ashok Raj Adhikari Submitted to: Team Leader, IUDP, DSC
Contract Manager Date of submission:…………………
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IUOP, SIDDHARTHANAGAR
Inspection Items
:32, Are copres of the valid
Construction NOise Permits
posted at site entrance/exit?
Environmental Site Inspection Checklist
Implemented?IRemarks!sqeNFA:(1 e specify location, good practices i
:problem observed, possible cause ofI ,
[nonconforrnity and/or proposed I
I corrective/preventative actions) i, ,
, I
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N/A
Yes No'
[3 3 Do air compressors andl
generators operate with doors, Yclosed? !
i
'34 Is idle plant/equipment turned off!,
[Turned off and placed at their:Y,
1 . ,
or throttled down? i :respective yard s I135 Do and hand-
I
air compressors
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:held valid ,;
I
II breakers have norse
i,emission labels (NEL)?
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136 Any noise mitigation measures !I
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adopted (e, g use noise barrier /[ ,;I
II,
enclosure )?I
:37 Are silenced equipment utilized? I ,;I i i,
13 8 Others (please specify) II
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I14. Waste Management
14 1
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Is the site kept
(e.q litter
housekeeping)
clean and tidY?1
free, gOOdl
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!Regular cleaning of sites IS carriedl
lout before leaving from the site in the
l'
[everunq
i4 2 Are separate chutes used for
! Inert and non-inert wastes? I Ii~3 Are separated labelled containers
I/ areas provided for facilitating
recycling and waste segregation? Ii
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j4 5 Are construction wastes collected
: and disposed of properly by
i licensed collectors? I I 'I'rLr-~---------------------------r-----+------~---~14 6 Are chemical wastes, if any, i I
Icollected and disposed of ,;
I, properly by licensed collectors? I I I
F Does chemical waste producer I I,I At Plant yard
I license covers all major chemicali 'i I
i wastes produced on site? I
!'4s- Are chemical wastes properly ,; I I
I stored and labelled? i I
:4 9 Are oil drums and ! I
: plants/equipment provided with ,; I ,I I
iL d~r~ip~tr~a~y~s~? LI ii! ~i _L ~__ ,_~ ~ ~ _j
144 Are construction wastes /
! recyclable wastes and generalii refuse removed off site regularly?
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iUdaYPUr Road, LGDM, Maitri Path
!UDP, SIDDHARTHANAGAR Environmental Site Inspection Checklist
Inspection Items
'RemarksImplemented?
(i. e. specify location, good practices, I
problem observed, possible cause ot]
nonconformity and/or proposed]
[corrective/preventative actions) I
N/A
Yes No'
!Maintainance of these IS done at[
lPlant yard .tljLJJtAt Plant yard I
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,4 '10 Are drip trays free of oil and
: water?l------------------+----t--------~--
Is there any oil spillage? Clean-
up the contaminated soil
Immediately?
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412 Is litter, foam or otherl
objectionable matters in nearby];
I water drain/sewer cleaned?
~.'13 Are asbestos wastes handled by
i registered professionals?
1414. Others (please specify)Ii
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15. Storage of Chemicals and Dangerous GoodsI
!5 'I Does storage of DG comply withJ I
Ilicense conditions (include types
I
Iand quantities if DG store is
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I available, check the DG store i
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license)?
5.2. Are proper measures to control
Ioil spillage during maintenance or
"to control other chemicals
i spillage? (e.g. provide drip trays)
15 3 Are spill kits / sand / saw dust
used for absorbing chemical I "I
II- spillage readily accessible? I i
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[5A Others (please specify)
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iProtection of Flora, Fauna and Historical Heritage
16.
16 '1 Are disturbance to terrestrial flora I iJ,anak Path (Pipal Tree)
minimized (e.q. plants to be
preserved)?
162 Are disturbance to terrestrial
I fauna minimized (if rare species "
I Identified)? Not Identified~~-~~~-----------~-~----~------~~-----~6.3 Any historical heritage exists on
site? If yes, ensure appropriate,
measures taken to preserve it
Others (please specify) ,
~__l____L_ _ _L j_64.
IUDP, SIODHARTHANAGAR Environmenta! Site Inspection Checklist
Implemented?
Inspection Items
Yes I No*N
N//1,
iRemarksytLJ
1(1 e specify location. good practices.:
iproblem observed, possible cause ofi
inonconform .ty and/or proposed I
[corrective/preventative actions) JI
17_ Resource Conservation
~·~I-s---w-a-te-r---r-e-C-y-C-Ie-d---W-h-e-r-e-v-e'r------'-------,------,----------------------------
I -., possible for dust suppression? ~
172 Is water pipe leakage and:
wastage prevented? !
Udaypur Road. Janak Path, Khajanal
Path
17 3,
Are diesel-powered plants and'i
equipment shut off while not in
use to reduce excessive use? I lUnused plants and equrprnents1i--7-4---A--re-----e-n-e-r-g-y-----co-n-s-e-r-v-a-ti-o-n+-I--~----+---------+------~lsent to th e rr res pective ya rd s
Ipractices adopted?
! -+175 Are metal or other alternatives,1I
I!used to minimize the use of ~ I
I !
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ii timber? I
1
76 Are materials stored in goodI
jMaterial store yard at on-site and off-i
lcondition to prevent deterioration
~ISlte ,
and wastage (e g. covered,1
iI
separated)? I
177Are pesticides used under the
requirement of Agriculture,~
I Fishers and Conservation
I Department? I !
i7.8 Others (please specify)
I,
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1- - Eme'gency Pmpamdness and Response
~. Are fire extinguishers / fighting
I facilities properly maintained and
'I not expired? Escape not blocked
, / obstructed?
8_2 Are accidents and incidents 1
reported and reviewed, and ~
corrective & preventive actions I
identified and recorded?
18 3 Are Workers provided with
i personal protective Equ ipment
I like boot, gloves helmet etc?
I~ I
.184 Is First Aid Kit maintained at
I Site? ~ II1--
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18 5 Others (please specify)
I
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Signature of Site Inspector
II
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IShantinagar Office, Equipment yard
II
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Date
Nepalgunj Sub metropolitan City, NepalgunJ Environmental Site inspection Cheddijst
Integrated Urban Development Project (IUDP)
Improvement and Development of Storm Water Drainage and Urban Road Sub Project
Site/Location s, t-. L
Construction Stage/ Status During Inspections
Inspection TimeInspection Date
WeatherInspected By Contractor (CTCE/Kalika J.V.)
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RemarksImplemented?
(i.e specify location, good practices,
Inspection Items N/ A problem observed, possible cause of
nonconformity and/or proposed
corrective/preventative actions)
Yes No*
1. Air Pollution Controlr~------------------------------------,'-----,------,-------.---------------------------------~
1.1. Are the construction sites watered to
minimize dust generated?
1.2. Are stockpiles of dusty materials (size
with more than 20 bags cement) covered or
watered?
1.3. Cement debagging process undertaken
in sheltered areas~-----------------------------------~--------------.-+------~--~----------------.------------~
1.4. Are all' vehicles carrying dusty loads -tsdaYPOJAP»-Y vYlcJ:-e Y;c ..J L·J 2d-<:-O~~d
covered/watered over prior to leaving the
site?
1.5. Are demolition work areas watered?
(e.g. trimming activities by using breaker)
1.6. Are dusty roads paved and/or sprayed
with water?
1.7. Are dust controlled during percussive '
drilling or rock breaking?
1.8. Are plant and equipment well
maintained! (any black smoke observed,
please indicate the plant/equipment and
location)
1.9. Is dark smoke controlled from plant? ~.---
1.10 Are there enclosures around the main
dust-generating activities!
(e.g. grout mixing)
1.11. Hoarding (not <2Am) provided along
boundaries and properly maintained (any
damage / opening observed, please indicate
the location).r---------~--------.-----------------+-------r_-----+_------~-----------------------------------
1.12. Are speed control measures applied? - -t (ecYLI(L - i
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1.13. Others (please specify) J
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Nepalgunj Sub metropolitan City, Nep alg unj Environmental Si[e I
Integrated Urban Development Project (IUDP)
Improvement and Development of Storm Water Drainage and Urban Road Sub Project
ChecklistvrokjfbYVJC
! IRemarks
.-~
'*Implemented? I
1(1e specify location, good practices,
Inspection Items N/A problem observed, possible cause of
Yes No* nonconformity and/or proposed
correct: vel preventative actions)
_. -------------_----_--
2.3. Are sandbags/earth bund adopted to
prevent washing away of sand/silt and
}j/11tv1\ oJ-~",'d.l. 50
wastewater to drains, catchpit, public road
and footpath)
2.4. Are vehicles and plants cleaned before
leaving the site?,~
2.5. Are wheel washing facilities well
maintained to prevent overflow, flooding ~sediment?
2.6. Is sand and silt settled out in wheel ~-washing bay and removed)
2.7. Is the public road/area around the site
entrance and site hoarding kept clean and~.
free of muddy water)
2.8. Is domestic water directed to septic~-
~k" bVYv~tanks or chemical toilets?
2.9. Others (please specify) I--
3. Noise Control
3.1. Is the CNP (Construction Noise Permit)
valid for work during restricted hours?V----"
3.2. Are copies of the valid Construction
Noise Permits posted at site entrance/exit? \-----
3.3. Do air compressors and generators~.
operate with doors closed?
3.4. Is idle plant/equipment turned off or,
throttled down)v-
3.5. Do air compressors and hand-held
breakers have valid noise emission labels \_./-
(NELj)
3.6. Any noise mitigation measures
adopted (e.g. use noise barrier / enclosure) '--
3.7. Are silenced equipment utilized) \_..//
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3.8. Others (please specify) - I
4. Waste Management
4.1. Is the site kept clean and tidy) (e.g.
litter free, good housekeeping) ..>.- - f---
4.2. Are separate chutes used for inert and\./
non-inert wastes)
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4.3. Are separated labelled containers
areas provided for facilitating recycling and~
waste segregation)
4.4. Are construction wastes / recyclable
wastes and general refuse removed off sitelv
regularly) ~----"-r---' ..-
4.5. Ace construction wastes collected '] v/
Ii,-vt ~ r v \"",C1disposed of pr operlv by licensed collectors? _1:: __----_._- --~---.--~- ----~-~~----------
4.6. Are chemical wastes, If any, collected
N/~land disposed of properly by licensed
collectors? 1___ ----~ __._ _J__.------~-------
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ANNEX-III
Photographs
Annex-III Photographs
Earthen Drain at Rataiya Outlet , Nepalgunj GNDN Nala Construction, Siddharthanagar
Brick Masonry: ASDK Nala, Siddharthanagar Municipality
Trafic Management, Railway Distribution System at Dharan SMC
Pindeswor (900 cum) RVT wall Concrete work, Dharan SMC
Community Toilet construction in Haatbazar – 5, Siddharthanagar
Cleaning Road after pipe laying work, Dharan
Abutment Capping at Siddharthanagar Municipalitiy, Lack of Safety tools
Construction of Udaypur Road Pavement
Work ,Siddharthanagar SLF Site: Discussion and Meeting with locals
and start of joint survey work, Siddharthanagar
ADB Mission site visit at Dharan SMC Awareness about Health and Hygiene, and
Distributing hygiene material to the cluster
childrens, Nepalgunj