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RP-0019 VOL. 2 TONGB.A PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT TRANSMISSION REINFORCEMENT COMPONENT RESETTL-EMENT ACTION PLAN ZEIEJIANGPROVINCIAL EIECTRIC POWER CORPORATION January. 1999 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized

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RP-001 9VOL. 2

TONGB.A PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT

TRANSMISSION REINFORCEMENT COMPONENT

RESETTL-EMENT ACTION PLAN

ZEIEJIANG PROVINCIAL EIECTRIC POWER CORPORATION

January. 1999

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CONTENTS

Objectives of the RAP and the Definition of Resettlement Terminology.

1. GENERAL

1.1. Project Background

1.2. Project Components and Project Description

1.3. Project Design and Approval

1.4. Measures For Reducing Project Influences

1.5 Preparation of Resettlement Works

1.6. Resettlement Preparation

2. REGIONAL SOCL41 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

2.1. The Social Economic Status Of Zhejiang Province

2.2. The Social Econornic Status Of affected Prefectures(Cities), counties

2.3. The Social Economic Status Of affected Towns and Villages

3. PROJECT IMPACT

3.1. Land Acquisition Area

3.2. Affected houses

3.3. Affected Population

3.4. Affected Infrastructures

3.5. Trees To Be Cut

3.6. Other Facilities To Be Affected

4. LEGAL FRAMIEWORK

4.1. Policy Basis

4.2. Rules of Law

5. RESETTLEMENT BUDGET

5.1. Compensation Principles

5.2. Compensation Standards

5.3. General Budget Estimate of Compensations

5.4. Funds Flowing Procedures

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6. PLAN FOR RESETTLEMENT AND PRODUCTION RESTORATION

6.1. Plan Criteria

6.2. Resettlement and Restoration Plan

6.3. Implementation Plan

7. ORGANIZATION AND INSTITUTION

7.1. Establishing of Organization

7.2. Linking of Organizations

7.3. Measures for Enhancing Capacity of Organization

8. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND APPEAL

8.1. Public Participation

8.2. Grievance

9. MONITORING

9.1. Internal Monitoring and Reporting

9.2. External Independent Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting

10. REPORT

10.1. Resettlement Action Plan (RAP)

10.2. Resettlement Schedule Report

10.3. Reports of Independent Evaluation of Resettlement (IER)

11. ENTITLEMENT MATRIX

ATTACHMENT 1 SJUMMARY LIST FOR VILLAGES AFFECTED BYPROJECT

ATTACHMENT 2 BASICAL STATUS FOR VILLAGES AFFECAT BY PROJECT

ATTACHMENT 3 LAND ACQUISITION FOR TRANSMISSION LINES

ATTACHMENT 4 MAIN STAFFS OF WORKING

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Objectives of the RAP and the Definition ofResettlement Terminology.

This Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is prepared according to the Laws andRegulations of PRC, and local Regulations as well as the Guidelines of theWorld Bank (Operational Directive for Involuntary Resettlement OD 4.30).'The purpose of this document is to set out an Action plan for the Resettlementand Rehabilitation of the Project Affected Persons (PAPs) to ensure that theywill benefit from the project and their standards of living will improve or atleast be restored after the project impact.

Acquisition of land and other assets for the project will adversely affect thelivelihood of persons who live, work or earn their living on the land that will beacquired for the project. PAPs are defined as those persons whose income orlivelihoods will be adversely affected by land acquisition for the project. PAPsinclude the following categories:

a) persons who have a title, right, interest, in structures (houses, enterprises,shelters, or public buildings), land (including residential, agricultural, andgrazing land)or any other asset acquired or possessed, in full or in part,permanently or temporarily;

b) persons who use the structures, land or assets described above; or personswhose business, occupation, work, place of residence or habitat adverselyaffected; or

c) persons whose standard of living is adversely affected as a consequence ofland acquisition.

A definition of PAPs is given below:

Definition of the PAPs: "Affected Persons" means persons who on account ofthe execution of the project had or would have theirs:

a) standard of living adversely affected; or

b) right, title or interest in any house, land (including premises, agriculturaland grazing land) or any other fixed or movable asset acquired orpossessed, temporarily or permanently; or

c) business, occupation. work or place of -residence or -habitat adverselyaffected, and "affected Person" means individually all those who qualify as"Affected persons:'

PAPs may be individuals or legal persons such as a company, a publicinstitution.

Definition of PAPs is -not limited to their legal Tegistration or permission to liveor conduct business in the affected location, or their -title to property Thus, it

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includes:

a) all those affected by ihe project regardless of their legal rights or absencethereof to the assets being taken; and

b) persons without residential permit to live in a certain area.

Therefore all such persons who are affected will need to considered andrecorded as PAPs, regardless of their legal connection to assets land or location.

If there are more than one person, family or household using or holding a titleto the same land or property that is acquired, they will be compensated andrehabilitated according to the loss they suffer, their rights, and the impact ontheir living standards. The definition of PAPs is linked directly to the adverseeffect of the project, regardless of legal rights title or interest.

All PAPs are entitled to the improvement or at least restoration of theirstandards of living, and compensation for the material losses they suffer.Compensation for assets will cover replacement cost. No deductions ordiscounts will be applied to the compensation amount for depreciation or otherreasons. All PAPs deriving an economic benefit from the affected land andproperty are entitled to receive rehabilitation benefits in addition to thecompensation for their assets lost. Those PAPs without title, authorization orlegal permission to reside, conduct business, cultivate land or constructstructures are eligible for rehabilitation of their livelihoods and compensationfor their assets on an equal footing with those with formal legal title,authorization or permissions to the assets.

The term RESEITLEMENT includes:

a) the relocation of living quarters;

b) finding acceptable new employment for those whose jobs are affected;

c) restoration (or compensation) of affected productive resources such as land,workplaces, , trees and infrastructure;

d) restoration of other adverse effect on PAPs' living standards (quality of life)through land acquisition (such as the adverse effects of pollution);

e) restoration of or compensation for affected private and public enterprises;

f) restoration of adversely affected on cultural or comrnon property.

Rehabilitation means: the restoration of the PAPs' resource capacity tocontinue with productive activities or lifestyles at a level higher or at leastequal to that before the project.

The objective of this RAP is to provide a plan for the resettlement andrehabilitation of the PAPs so that their losses will be compensated and theirstandards of living will be improved or at least restored to the pre-project levels.

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To achieve these objectives the plan provides for rehabilitation measures sothat the income earning potential of individuals are restored to sustain theirlivelihoods. Affected productive resources of businesses (enterprises includingshops) and public property. Infrastructure and cultural property will also beimproved or at least restored to their pre-project levels.

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1. 4GENERAL

1.1. Project Background

Since launching of the economic reform, the national economy in ZhejiangProvince has developed in a rapid pace. In 1990, the GDP of the provincewas 89.8 billion Yuan (1990 price, same as below), and in 1995, that was215.2 billion Yuan., with an average annual increase rate of 19.9%. Duringthe first two years of the Ninth Five-year Period, the annual averageincrease rate was 11.34% and the GDP of the province reached 2667.8billion Yuan. The economic increase gears up the development of powerindustry of the province. In the Eighth Five-year Period, the power load andpower consumption of the province increased at an annual rate of 13.28%and 13.81% respectively; while in the Ninth Five-year Period, the annualincrease rate in the first two years reached 7.52% and 7.88 % respectively. In1997, the power loads and power consumption of the province wererespectively 8.15 million kW and 5.12 million kWh.

According to the plan of the provincial power grid, it is predicted that thepower load and power consumption of the province will be increased by9.3 1% and 8.45% respectively, and in the year of 2000, the power load andpower consumption of the province will be 11.0 million kW and 6.60million kWh. In the Tenth Five-year Period, the power load and powerconsumption of the province will be increased by 8.45% and 8.23%respectively; in 2005, the power load and power consumption of theprovince will be 16.5 million kW and 9.8 million kWh.

Limited by the natural separation of the Qiantang River and the unfavorablesurrounding conditions for building large-sized power plants, it is predictedthat the Zhejiang Power Grid will turn to be in a pattern in which largepower tide will run from the north to the south and from the east to the westduring the period of 2000 - 2005. In order to satisfy the power demand forindustrial and agricultural production and people's living of the province aswell as safe operation of the whole power grid, some power transmissionprojects should be constructed.

The substations and power lines under this project are part of the 5OOkVtransmission projects to be built to fulfill the purpose above mentioned.

1.2 Project Components and Project Description

1.2.1 Project Components

The corollary tranmission works for Tongbai Pumped Storage Plant arecomposed of following 7 items.

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A. Anew 500kV Zhuji Substation,

B. A new 5OOkV Xiaoshan substation,

C. A new 500kV Yuyao substation,

D. Expansion of the existing Wenzhou Substation,

E. Expansion of the existing Ningbo Substation,

F. A new 5OOkV double-circuit transmission line of Zhuji-Tongbai(hereinafter referred to as Tongzhu line),

G. A new 500kV transmission line of Ningbo-Wenzhou (hereinafterreferred to as Ningwen line),

1.2.2 Project Description

A. 500kV Zbuji Substation

The planned capacity of the 500kV Zhuji Substation is 1 X 75kVA at this

stage, and the final capacity is 3 X 75kVA, with ten 500kV outgoing lines

and fourteen 220kV outgoing lines planned. The proposed substation site isat Guanhu Village in Wangjiajing Town of Zhuji City. The planned landacquisition area is about 150mu, being cultivated land, tea hill and part ofresident housing site.

B. SOOkV Xiashan Substation

The planned capacity of the 500kV Xiaoshan Substation is 1 X 75kVA, and

the final capacity is 3 X 75kVA, with six 500kV outgoing lines and twelve

220kV outgoing lines planned. The proposed substation site, within whichthere is no resident, but ofnly farm land, covers part of Chengjao village andWulian village in Chengxiang -town of Xianshan city, about 7kM toXiaoshan city, 700m -away from the Xianshan-Shaoxing highway, Theplanned land acquisition area is 137mu.

C. SOOkV Yuyao Substation

The planned capacity of the 5OOkV Yuyao Substation is 1 X 75kVA, and the

final capacity is 3 X 75kVA, with eight 5 OOkV outgoing lines and sixteen

220kV outgoing lines planned. The proposed substation site, within whichthere are paddy field, cemetery and part of resident housing site, covers partof Tongguang village and Zhongjiamen village in Yuyao town of Yuyao city,about 500m away from the Grade-I Yuyao-Ningbo highway. The planned

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land acquisition area is 15Omu.

D. Extension of 5OOkV Wenzhou Substation

500kV Wenzhou Substation is an item of the transmission project using theproject cost savings under Zhehiang Power Development Project. It isplanned to extend within the original substation site, without new landacquisition.

E. Extension of 5OOkV Ningbo Substation

The 500kV Ningbo Substation is also an item of the transmission projectusing the project cost savings under Zhehiang Power Development Project.It is planned to extend within the original substation site, -without new landacquisition problem.

F. 5OOkV Double-cricuit Tongzhu Line

Two single-cricuit will be erected from the Tongbai Pumped Storage Plantto 7Zhuji 500kV substation, 60-150m apart from each other and in driectionfrom east to west by north. Two alternatives, i.e., on south side and on northside, are compared by Zhejiang Provincial Power Design Institute. The totallength of the proposed the North Alternative is 111kM, which passes fourcounties and cities of Tiantai, Xingchang,Shengxian and Zhuji. The areaalong the line is of plain(18%) and hills(67%) and mountains(15%), withmax. elevation of 700m.

G. 5OOkV Ningwen Line

Single-circuit will be used from the 5OOkV Ningwen line, Tunning fromnorth to south by west. Two -alternatives, i.e., on the east side and on thewest side, are compared by Zhejiang Provincial Power Design Institute. Thetotal length of the proposed the East Alternative is 275kM, which passeseight counties (city and regions) of Yinxian County, Fenghua County,Ninghai County, Sanmen County, Linghai City, Huangyan County, YongjiaCounty and Wenzhou City. The area passed by line is of plain(10%) andhills(23%) and mountains(47%) -and high mountains(20%), with the max.elevation of 700m.

1.2.3 Affect and Service of Project

303 villages in 52 towns of 15 counties (cities) will be affected by thetransmission works associated with the Tongbai Pumped Storage Project(Affected towns and villages are shown in Attachment 1), After completion,the Zhejiang 500 kV transmission system will be a backbone of the E1HVtransmission framework of the province. Thus, this project will play a veryimportant role in propelling the social economy of Zhejiang province, aswell as enhancing power supply for industrial and agricultural productionsand domestic use in the province.

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1.2A Project Schedule

Based on the Plan, the project schedule is shown as below:

It is planned that construction of the 500kV Zhuji Substation and the 500kVTongbai-Zhuji double single cricuit line will be started in 2001 and finishedin 2003.

It is planned that construction of the 5OOkV Yuyao Substation and the5OOkV Ningbo-Wenzhou single cricuit line will be started in 2002 andfinished in 2004.

It is planned that the construction of the 500kV Wenzhou Substation will bestarted in 2003 and finished in 2004.

It is planned that the construction of the 500kV Xiaoshan Substation will bestarted in 2003 and finished in 2004.

It is planned that the construction of the 5OOkV Ningbo Substation will bestarted in 2003 and finished in 2004.

1.3 Project Design and Approval

Among the corollary transmission works for Tongbai Pumped StorageProject, the 500kV Yuyao substation is designed by the East China ElectricPower Design Institute, the other project components are designed byZhejiang Provincial Power Design Institute. During selection the substationsites and line routes, the design units envisaged several alternativesubstation sites and line routes along with deep-going techno-economicstudy, and conducted alternative comparison in terms of the project impacton local social economy, land requisition, relocation and resettlement,geological structure, hydrology and meteorology, topography andgeomorphology, transportation for large equipment, maintenance of thelines and substations, and project economic justification, and finallydecided the project construction blueprint. The project owner has workedon the project package for approval.

1.4 Measures for Reducing Project Impact

A. Reducing quantity of land requisition and resettlement

Construction of the substations and transmission lines will cause acquisitionof certain amount of arable lands and housing removal, which willinevitably affect the livelihoods of the local people and local productionconditions. In order to minimize the quantity of cultivated land to berequisited and resettlement to a possible extent, the design units haveadopted various measures during design as followings.

(1) During design, the design units had made every effort to arrange thesubstations and line routes at open areas and away from residences, by

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optimizing the layout of substation and outgoing line and equipmentarrangement. The staff later substation operation residential area will bearranged at the urban district, thus resulting in even less cultivated landto be requisitioned.

(2) The double-line single pole arrangement can reduce the quantity of landto be used for line route and number of houses to be relocated.

(3) During the line positioning, the design units had carried out analysis online routes and reasonably added more turning-angle towers to avoidhouseholds from being affected.

B. Decreasing local impact caused by construction

When requisition and resettlement is inevitable, following measures will beadopted for decreasing the local impact caused by the construction.

1) Enhance basic data acquisition procedures, analyses on local socio-economic status, and formulate practicable action plans with dueconsideration of actual situation, thus ensuring that the standards ofliving of the resettlers will not be decreased.

2) Strengthen internal and external independent monitoring activities,establish highly efficient and smooth channel for information feedback,reduce information processing period, thus ensuring that problems canbe resolved timely.

3) During construction, use of local materials such as bricks, sand andgravel, etc., will be given priority as well as local transportation meansand labor force, thus resettlers can obtain benefits from the project.

4) Optimize construction design, reduce construction period, cooperatefully with the local government at different levels, arrange housingremoval and construction in reasonable period such as during farm slackseason, so as to decrease the project impact on local production.

1.5 Preparation of Resettlement Works

1.5.1 Determination of Relocation and Resettlement Scope

The criteria and method for determination of scope of land acquisition foreach different objective is described as below.

A. Substations

The land acquisition scope is only for the main structures of substationsexcluding the land for outgoing lines. Based on the general layout of thesubstation provided by the design institutes, the exact boundary of landrequisition is defined on site.

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B. Transmission Line

The design institute determines the land acquisition scope for thetransmission line by 1/10000 maps, and defines the boundary on site basedon the drawings. The scope of housing relocation for the transmission lineis in 30m of central line on two sides. Based on the preliminarilydetermined line route, the design institutes went to the site to makemeasurement and set the boundary lines, draw the cross sections of the lineroute and housing location map, and determine the land requisition scope.The land requisition scope at this stage of design is the max. control scopeand the actual scope of land requisition will be reduced as the design getsinto more and more details. The final land requisition scope will be stakedout based on the field measurement by the design institutes according toTechnical Specifications for Overhead Distribution Line Design (SD206-87). The land area within the four foots of the towers will be the base forcalculating the tower base land requisition. (Actually, the land beyond theplaces occupied by the foots of the tower can be still used by the farmersafter construction.. Refer to the photo below).

After resettlement and power line construction, cultivated land under thetransmission lines can still be farmed; and the agricultural income of theconcerned farmers will not be affected. However, under the transmissionlines, no houses or other structures should be constructed.

1.5.2 Demography and Inventory Survey

From the last ten-day of July to the middle ten-day of August 1998,Zhejiang Provincial EHV Transmission Construction Company, who wasentrusted by the project owner, organized several survey teams formed bydesign units, M&E unit and local power supply bureaus to investigate itemby item the affected inventory and PAPs. The survey was greatly supportedby the local government and village committees. The project impact

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includes land acquisition, house relocation, scattered trees, and relocation ofinfrastructure and population affected.

Statistics of the land to be requisitioned was carried out household byhousehold on the basis of the land contracts.

Statistics of the housing relocation was based on measurement of eachhouse to be relocated according to the house location map provided by thedesign institutes.

Scattered trees to be cut was calculated by the empirical number.

Statistics of the affected infrastructures was based on the actual situationand counted one by one.

The survey on PAPs was carried out household by household.

1.6. Resettlement Preparation

1.6.1 Establishing of Organization

Before compilation of the RAP, Zhejiang Provincial Electric PowerCorporation had already organized relative departments and itssubordinate power bureaus to establish resettlement organizations.Meanwhile, Zhejiang Extra-High Voltage Construction Company willalso entrust East China Investigation and Design Institute with the M&Eworks.

1.6.2 Legal Framework

In order to carry out the resettlement work smoothly, and correctlydispose of the benefits between state, collective and individuals,determine the compensation standard rationally and make theresettlement plan tally with the actual situation, the project owner hadentrusted, in the stage of preparation, relative units to collect the relativeresettlement policies of the state and the Word Bank, on which the legalframework for the RAP is based. The RAP preparation mainly follows thelaws and regulations as below:

A. Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China

B. Implementation Method of Land Administration Law of ZhejiangProvince

C. Administration Method of Wood Land of Zhejiang Province

D. Implementation Method of Land Administration Law of the People'sRepublic of China

E. Notice On Adjustment of Farmland Occupation Tax

F. Several Rules For Policies Implementation For Transmission Line

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Projects Of Zhejing Province

G. Operational Directives for "Involuntary Resettlement" - OD.4.30, WorldBank

1.6.3 Social Economical Survey of Project Impact

From the last ten-day of July to the middle ten-day of August 1998, beforecompilation of the RAP, the project owner organized the relativedepartments to carry out social economic survey of project impact. Themain contents for social economical survey include the local social andeconomical status before construction and the impact degree for the localsocial economical development and the households affected by the project.

Combining collection of local recent social-economic information and on-site survey, the project social-economic survey was carried out. The detailedinformation of the household affected by land requisition was collectedhousehold by household.

1.6.4 Public Participation and Collecting Social Opinions

In order to encourage public participation and solicit the opinions from thesociety and the affected population, in the preparatory of RAP, the projectoffice and the resettlement office had adopted various means includingmeetings participated by the local cadres at all levels and the affectedpersons to the relative resettlement policies and publecize relevant Word

Bank' policies, solicit opinions on how to reduce the project impact and

make the resettlement and compensation standard for different area, andextensively consult -with local government and resettlers. All of these areincluded in this report.

1.6.5 Preparation of RAP, Monitoring and Evaluation

Under the support of -the local governments at various levels, thepreparatory work for resettlement action program is organized by ZhejiangProvincial EHV Transmission Construction Company and the power supplybureaus in the affected prefectures and cities, and -participated in by thedesign institutes and monitoring and assessment units involved in theproject(The persons who are invoved in RAP preparation are listed inAttachment 4 hereinaftes). East China Investigation and Design Instituteprovides technical instruction service. The work which have beencompleted since March 1998 includes establishment -of the resettlementoffices, defmiing the project impact scope, land requisition affectedinventory survey, social and economic survey, policy study, formulation ofresettlement schemes, Tesettlement compensation budgetary, and etc. With-all the above mentioned work, the Resettlement Action Plan for thecorollary transmission works for Tongbai Pumped Storage -Project is

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completed and preparation for resettlement monitoring and evaluation iscompleted.

2. REGIONAL SOCIAL ECONOMIC CONDMTIONS2.1 The Social Economic Status of Zhejiang Province

Zhejiang Province is located on the east coast line of China, linking withShanghai and Jiangsu in the north, Fujian in the south, and Jiangxi andAnhui in the west. It has the total land area of 101800km2 and is one ofeconomic developed province in China. By the year of 1996, it had 11prefectures (ten cities and one Lishui prefecture) under its jurisdiction, 88counties (24 districts at county level, 25 cities at county level, and 39counties), 1884 towns and townships (863 towns and 981 townships),43322 administrative village. By the end of that year, it had a totalpopulation of 44.0009 million (including 35.7017 million farmers, being81% of all), the population density was 432 person! km2, with a naturalpopulation increasing rate of 0.55J1%. The agriculture labor were 20.9603million, of which the 53.58% were in agricultural, forestry, husbandry, andfishery sectors. The cultivated land area was 1613780ha, with total grainoutput of 15.1677 million tons, the cultivated land holding was 0.045ha(0.68mu) per capita; grain holding was 425kg per capita; and mean outputof the cultivated land was 627kg per mu. The forestry land area covers54.6% of the provincial land total. The yearly mean precipitation was

1319.7mm and mean yearly temperature was 17.0 C. It had the gross

domestic product of 414.606 billion Yuan (1996 price), 14.7% for the fristindustry, 53.1% for the secondary industry, and 32.2% for the tertiaryindustry. The gross domestic product was 9455 Yuan per capita. The grossproduction value of industry and agriculture was 978.25 billion Yuan (1996price), in which that of agriculture was 9.8% and industry was 90.2%, withgross production value of industry and agriculture being 22232 Yuan percapita. 66.9% villages got benefits from the running water, 79.28% villagesare accessible by highways, and 72.29% villages had telephones. The meanincome of urban residents was 6345 Yuan per capita and net income of ruralresident was 3463 Yuan per capita.

2.2 The Social Economics Status of Affected Prefectures (City), County

The 15 impacted counties and cities, affected by the land acquisition andrelocation for the seven sub-projects of Transmission Project of TongbaiPumped Storage Project, are in the east of Zhejiang Province, where thesocial economy is developed and people are relatively rich, and -amongwhich, 8 cities -and ~counties (Xiaoshan City, Ymxian County, Yuyao City,Fenghua 'City lHuangyan City, Zhuji City, Shengzhou City and Ouhaidistrict) are the richest ones in Zhejiang -Province and even in China The

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social economic conditions(inl996) of 15 counties and cities are listed inTable 2-1.

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Table 2-1 Social Economic Conditions of Impacted Regions Involved in Land Acquisition and Relocation

Affected i.1lousehold 2.Population 4.Cultivated Land 5.Grain Production

Regions Total Farmer Non-farmer rotal Cultivated Land Cultivated Land Total Output Grain per fartner Grain per muper Rural Agri- per Ruralpopulation L.aborer

. . _. _ ( 1 03 1 03) ( 10) (I Oha) (mu/person) (mu/person) (T) (kg/person) (kg/mu)Whole 13539.9 44000.9 35701.7 8299.2 1613.78 0.68 1.15 15167700 425 627rocincince

Hangzhou 1843.3 6032.2 4065.4 1966.8 190.56 0.70 1.12 1784200 439 624Ningbo 1868.1 5300.8 4t05.8 1195 217.65 0.80 1.25 1903000 463 583Wenzhiou 1860.3 7043.7 5900.6 1143.1 170.13 0.43 0.79 1584500 269 621Shaoxing 1397.3 4268.4 3592.4 676 167.54 0.70 1.27 1854600 516 738Taizhou 6134.2 5329.8 4716 613.8 150.84 0.48 0.78 1780500 378 787Yinxian 270.2 725.2 636.7 88.5 35.93 0.85 412764 648 766Fenghua 167.3 485.6 412.8 72.8 21.3 0.77 208843 506 654Ninghni 177.5 574.6 523.5 51.1 23.27 0.67 183999 351 527Sanmen 109.4 394.7 363.1 31.6 14.15 0.58 1 50743 415 710Linhal 321.9 1074.4. 958.9 I15.5 28.27 0.44 368639 384 869Yongjia 215.5 847.5 787.1 60.4 22.68 0.43 193294 243 562Ouhai 146.9 567.3 521.6 45.7 21.26 0.61 141341 271 443Yuyao 278.7 828,9 696 132.9 39.21 0.85 384969 553 655Xiaoshan 350.2 1120.5 925.3 195.2 53.06 0.86 455880 493 573'riantai 164.1 535 483 52 15.94 0.50 178716 370 747Xinchan 144.6 433.1 379.1 54 15.37 0.61 126001 332 547Shengzhou 247.2 738.6 662.2 76.4 29.01 0.66 336138 508 772Zhuji 351.5 1048.8 942.4 10640 43.69 10.70 516800 548 789

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Affected 6.Domestic producion output value 7.Gross production value of ind stry and agriculture 8.Net incomeRegions Total First Secondary Tertiary Proportion of Ist; Per Total Gross production Indus: planting Gross production of farmerRegions industry industry industry 2nd; 3rd capita valie of Agriculture value of industry

(Yuan/ Sub-total Proportion Sub-total Proportion Sub-total Proportion(109 (109 (109 (109 (%) person) (109 ( 109 among (109 among gross (109 among (Yuan/person)Yuan) Ytian) Yuan) Yuan) Yuan) Yuan) gross Yuan) productiorn o Yuan) gross

produiction industry and productionof industry agriculture of industryand (%) andagriculture( agriculture%) (%

Whole 4146.06 609.18 2200.19 1336.69 14.69, 53.07, 32.24 9423 9782.5 961.97 9.83 431.9 4.42 8820.53 90.17 3463procincincr IHangzhou 906.61 84 477.62 344.99 9.27, 52.68, 38.05 15030 1596.55 117.33 7.35 61.76 3.87 1479.22 92.65 3259Ningbo 795.86 92.96 450.44 252.46 11.68, 56.6, 31.72 15014 1876.12 138.65 7.39 68.15 3.63 1737.47 92.61 4267Wenzhotu 510.1 47.91 302.06 160.13 9.39, 59.22, 31.39 7242 1085.74 81.8 7.53 32.35 2.98 1003.94 92.47 3371Shaoxing 513.71 65.38 309.1 139.23 12.73, 60.17, 27.1 12035 1375.17 95.52 6.95 49.83 3.62 1279.65 93.05 3813Taizhou 486.59 94.26 266.17 126.16 19.37, 54.7, 25.93 9130 1234.32 151.52 12.28 45.78 3.71 1082.8 87.72 3558Yinxian 106.62 14.19 67.44 24.99 13.31, 63.25, 23.44 14702 328.32 19.9 6.06 12.3 3.75 308.42 93.94 4736Fenghua 41.34 8.03 23.54 9.77 19.42, 56.94, 23.63 8513 125.69 12.21 9.71 6.7 5.33 113.48 90.29 3718Ninghai 42.4 10.09 24.54 7.77 23.08, 57.88, 18.33 7379 139.33 14.58 10.46 6 4.31 124.75 89.54 3595Sanmen 17.61 7.98 5.96 3.67 45.32, 33.84, 20.84 4462 34.8 12.82 36.84 4.4 12.64 21.98 63.16 2530Linhai 67.89 13.68 34.94 19.27 20,15, 51.47, 28.38 6319 156.17 20.97 13.43 9.2 5.89 135.2 86.57 2783Yongjia 40.5 4.57 23.39 12.54 11.28, 57.75, 30.96 4779 74.77 7.47 9.99 3.4 4.55 67.3 90.01 2197Ouhai 55.9 4.4 40.4 11.1 7.87, 72.27, 19.86 9854 149.85 7.47 4.98 3.52 2.35 142.38 95.02 4823Yuyao 102.73 17.34 57.94 27.45 16.88, 56.4, 26.72 12394 307.46 23.87 7.76 14.96 4.87 283.59 92.24 4339Xiaoshan 133.2 16.24 74.88 42.08 12.19, 56.22, 31.59 11888 299.62 21.92 7.32 14.55 4.86 277.7 92.68 4280Tiantai 26.71 6.22 12.22 8.27 23.29, 45.75, 30.96 4993 53.65 8.78 16.37 4.1 7.64 44.87 83.63 2656Xinchan 43.02 5.52 28.87 8.63 12.83, 67.11, 20.06 9933 100.75 8.5 8.44 5.3 5.26 92.25 91.56 2861Shengzhou 61.56 12.93 36.34 12.29 21.01, 59.03, 19.96 8335 158.47 18.14 11.45 9.1 5.74 140.33 88.55 3271Zhuji 118.36 15.55 70.55 32.26 13.14, 59.61, 27.26 11285 318.6 23.34 7.33 11.6 3.64 295.26 92.67 3985

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2.3 The Social Economic status of affected Towns and villages

Due to small influence to the local production caused by land acquisitionfor transmission lines and big impact caused by land acquisition forsubstation, the measures for production arrangement are certainly differentfrom each other. Usually, for the transmission line land requisition, therestoration for the producting and living situations of the people whose landwill be requisitioned should be realized based on land adjustment and thecash compensation. But, such measure for land acquisition of the substationproject is not sufficient, it should be well planned and adopt specificmeasures. So the information collection of social and economic status fortransmission lines and substations is different. The information collectionfor transmission line route is based on general conditions, while thatsubstations, should include aspects of the social and economic status. Bythe survey results, the social and economic status of towns and villagesaffected by substations is shown in Table 2-2, Table 2-3, Table 2-4, and thesocial and economic status of affected towns and villages along transmissionlines is shown in Attachment 2.

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Table2-2 The Social Economic Status of Xixoshan SubstationDescription Chengiang Chengjiao Wulian village

. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tow n _ _ _ _

1. Rural household and population (No.)Rural household 69814 497 505Rural population 232733 1783 1908

2. Rural labor resource (person) .3. Actual rural labor (person) 71229 1156 11453.1 Laborers in agriculture, forestry, stock 26152 239 398

raising, fishery sectors3.2 Laborers in industry sector 23350 176 350

Township(town)-owned industry 12267 120Village-owned industry 6362 56Enterprise below village level 120 230

3.3 Laborers in construction sectors 4568 120 2303.4 Laborers in transportation, storehouse, 2778 13 60

postage and communication sectors3.5 Laborers in wholesale, retail and catering 3250 440 57

trade sectors l _

3.6 Laborers in other non-agriculture trades 11131 208 504. Cultivated land area(mu) 78089 1223 13114.1 Water field 65936 1146 12224.2 Dry field 12153 77 89

5. Total rural economic income (106RMBY 3335.01 31.15 10.66

5.1 agricuture(106RMBY) 212.40 4.47 3.29Planting 135.42 1.71 2.07Forestry and fruit tree 1.56

Animal husbandy 62.35 2.57 1.12Fishery 13.08 0.19 0.10

5.2 Industry 2322.12 22.90 2.725.3 Construction 35238 0.15 1.805.4 Transportation 146.28 0.15 0.755.5 Catering trade and commerce 10836 3A3 0.605.6 Others 39.29 0.05 1.50

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Table2-3 The Social Economic Status of Zhuji SubstationDescription Wangjiajingtown guanhu village

1. Rural household and population (No.)Rural household 13022 323Rural population 40868 1051

2. Rural labor resource(person) ____

3. Actural rural labor (person) 24802 7823.1 Laborers in agriculture, forestry, stock 16331 530

raising, fishery sectors32 Laborers in industry sector 3113 33

Township(town)-owned industry 723 21Village-owned industry 461 9Enterprise below village level

3.3 Laborers in construction sectors 3813 1753.4 Laborers in transportation, storehouse, 386 4

postage and communication sectors3.5 Laborers in wholesale, retail and catering 449 4

trade sectors3.6 Laborers in other non-agriculture trades 1160 364. Cultivated land area(mu) 33194 8184.1 Water field 29911 7364.2 Dry field 3283 82

5. Total rural economic income (106RMlBY) 1069.11 11.83

.1 agriculture(1IORMBY) 87.49 1.79Planting 57.73 124Forestry and fruit tree 1.75 0.03Animal husbandry 21.02 0.51Fisherg 6.99

5.2 Industry 664.15 8.465.3 Construction 195.95 0.465.4 Transportation 38.01 0.385.5 Catering trade and commerce 10.755.6 Others 62.74 0.74

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Table2-4 The Social Economic Status of Yu ao SubstationDescription Yu Yw tow Tonggg Zhongiamren

1. Rural household and population (No.)Rural household 26617 325 372Rural population 80633 978 1108

2. Rural labor resource(person)3. Actual rural labor (person) 48793 570 6053.1 Laborers in agriculture, forestry, stock 16312 241 325

raising, fishery sectors3.2 Laborers in industry sectors 16093 168 78

Township(town)-owned industry 6187 30 12Village-owned industrv 4761 70 25Enterprise below village level

3.3 Laborers in construction sector 4638 133 403A Laborers in transportation, storehouse, 2227 8 30

postage and communication sectors _

3.5 Laborers in wholesale, retail and caterin 2124 16 12trade sectors l

3.6 Laborers in other non-agriculture trades 7399 4 1204. Cultivated land area(mu) 63345 1225 8664.1 Water field 61565 1175 8364.2 Dry field 1780 50 305. Total rural economic income (106RMBY) |550464 23.09 19.80

5.1 agriue(1O6M.BY) 351.47 4.28 332Planting 199.04 3.05 2.06Forestry and fruit tree 4.68 0.18 0.15Animal husbandry 143.72 1.05 1.04Fishery 3.14 0.01 0.03

5.2 Industrv 4403.00 1630 12315.3 Construction 227.00 0.65 0.605A Transportation 90.99 0.07 0.755.5 Catering trade and commerce 334.12 1.60 1.205.6 Others 53.40 -0.18 1.63

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3 PROJECT IMPACT

Among the corollary transmission works for Tongbai Pumped Storage Project,the extension of 500kV Wenzhou Substation and 5OOkV Ningbo Substation isto be carried out in the original land acquisition area, and without landacquisition and relocation. As a result, the land acquisition and relocation areonly for five new projects, i.e., 500kV Xiaoshan Substation, 500kV ZhujiSubstation, 5OOkV Yuyao Substation, Ningbo-Wenzhou transmission line andTongbai-Zhuji transmission line.

See Table 3-1 for the Summary of Affected Property Indexes

Table3-1 Summary of Affected Property Indexes

Land acquisition Pop. to be moved Housing relocated Trees

No. Project item quantity PAPs House- Pop. Main Auxiliaryhole house house

(mu) (no.) (nO.) (no.) (m) (room) (no.)1 Substation 437.0 626 13 93 3625 8 1250

Xiaoshan 137.0 147 0 0 0 0 0SubstationZhuji substation 150.0 341 7 34 1740 0 70Yuyao substation 150.0 138 6 59 1885 8 1180

2 Transmission line 280.8 149 91 392 20134 47 19300Tongbai-Zhuji 78.3 78 44 196 11509 26 5550line__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Ningho-Wenzhou 202.5 71 47 196 8625 21 13750

Total 717.8 775 104 485 23759 55 20550

Note:Population affected by housing relocation includes 36 people whose enterprise willbe dismantled by Yuyao substation.

3.1 Land Acquisition

The land acquisition for this project includes permanent land acquisition andtemporary land acquisition. A total of permanent land acquisition will be 717.8mu, including farn land 439.2 mu, garden land 35.0 mu, 10 mu cemetery, 5.0mu housing plot, and other -non-cultivated land, while temporary landacquisition will totally be 255 mu cultivated land. The permanent landacquisition for substations (on villages basic) is shown in Table 3-2. Thepermanent land acquisition of transmission lines (on counties basic) is shownin Table 3-3, and the permanent land acquisition for transmission lines (onvillages basic) is shown in Attachment 3.

The quantity of the lands temporarily requisitioned for construction will bebased on the actual occupation of the land during construction. Usually, notemporary land acquisition for substation construction is required. By the planof construction for Ningbo-Wenzhou transmission line, it required 52 drag

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areas and tensional areas; calculating by three mu for each area on average,156mu land is required for construction. And, it required 6 material storageareas for whole lines, calculating by four mu for each area on average, 24muland is required for temperory acquisition. By the plan of construction forTongbai-Zhuji transmission line, it requires 63mu for 21 drag areas andtensional areas and 12mu for 3 material storage areas for the whole line. Thetemporary land acquisition of transmission line is shown in Table 3-3.

Table3-2 Permanent Land Acquisition of SubstationProject Location of land requisition unit Land requisition(m u)l

City Township Village Total Farm Garden House Ceme- Others___ _ __- -land plot plot tery

Xiaoshan Xiaoshan ChengXiang Chengjiao 55.0 55.0 0 0 0 0substation city town village

Wulian village 82.0 82.0 0 0 0 0Sub-total 137.0 137.0 0 0 0 0

Zhuji Zhuji city Wangj iajing Guanhu vilage 150.0 117.5 30.0 2.5 0 0substation townYuyao Yuyao Yuyao town Tongguang 95.5 69.5 5.0 2.0 10.0 9.0substation city village II

Zhongjia- 54.5 48.0 0 0.5 0 6.0____ ___ ____ ____ men village _ ___ _ _

________ Sub-total 150.0 117.5 5.0 2.5 10.0 15.0Total 437.0 372 35.0 5.0 10.0 15.0

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Table3-3 Land Acquisition of transmission lineProject Location of requisiti ned unit Permanent Land acqui sition (mu)

County Number o Number Sub-total Cultivated None- temporary(district) town of village land cultivated land

land acquisition(mu)

Ningbo- Sub-total 33 199 202.5 31.2 171.3 180.0Wenzhou line .

Yinxian 2 5 7.5 4.2 3.3Fenghua 3 31 19.8 6.6 13.2Ninghai 7 41 38.1 6.6 31.5Shanmen 2 17 10.5 10.5Linhai 4 24 37.5 1.8 35.7

Huangyan 3 16 24 3.3 20.7Yongjia 8 48 45 5.7 39.3Lucheng 1 9 8.1 1.8 6.3 _

Ouhai 3 8 12 1.2 10.8Tongbai-Zhuji Sub-total 17 99 78.3 36.0 42.3 75.0line

Tiantai 2 12 10.5 6.0 4.5Xingchang 3 23 20.4 9.6 10.8Shengzhou 6 42 27 16.5 10.5

Zhuji 6 22 20.4 3.9 16.5Total 50 298 280.8 67.2 213.6 255.0

3.2 Affected House

There is no house relocation for Xiaoshan substation.

The affected houses at Zhuji substation and Yuyao substation sites aredetermined by the land acquisition scope. The house relocation scope fortransmission line is determined in this stage by the maps, together with on-siteinvestigation. Site survey was carried out for the inundated inventory. Thehouse relocation includes main house and auxiliary houses.

See Table 3-4 for details.

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Table3-4 Survey Result of Housing RelocationCounty Main house area (m 2 )

Project item (cit) Sub- Bnck- Brick- Wood Wood- Auxiliarytotal concrete wood housing clay house

housing housing housing (room)Xiaoshan XiaoshansubstationZhuji substation Zhuji 1740 1080 660 D

Yuyao Yuyao 1885 320 1505 60 8substationNingwen line Sub-total 8625 5818 2115 692 21

Yinxian 563 538 25Fenghua 855 855Ninghai 800 800Shamnen 840 840

Linhai 1490 1200 290Huangyan 1172 180 300 692Yongjia 1955 1405 550 15Ouhai 950 950 6

Tongzhu line Sub-total 11509 9518 911 53 I 1027 26Tiantai 1584 1584 1 1

Xingchang 1875 1620 255 7Shengzhou 5674 3938 656 53 1027 17

Zhuji 2376 2376 __1

Total 23759 16736 5191 805 1027 55

3.3 Affected Population

The project affected population here means their living level affected directlyby house relocation or land acquisition, therefore, they are divided into twoparts, i.e., population affected by house relocation and those affected by landrequisition.

A. Population Affected by House Relocation

The population affected by house relocation means those whose main houseswill be dismantled due to construction of the substations and transmission lines.The number of such people is counted by field survey (household tohousehould), details are shown in Table 3-5.

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Table3-5 Survey Result of Population Affected by House RelocationNumber of Number of Affected Affected

Project County town village house-hold Population(city) (No.) ( No.) (No.) (person)

Xiaoshan Xiaoshan ( 0substation , _ _Zhuji substation Zhuji 1 734Yuyao substation Yuyao 1 2 6 23Ningbo-Wenzhou Sub-total 13 14 47 196line__ _ _ _

Yinxian _ 1 1 4 13Fenghua 1 1 16Ninghai 1 1 4 13Shanmen 2 2 3 17Linhai 1 1 5 19

Huangyan 2 3 8 36Yongjia 4 4 14 67Ouhai 1 1 4 15

Tongbai-Zhuji line Sub-total 9 12 44 196Tiantai 1 2 8 36

Xingchang 2 2 6 29Shengzhou 4 6 23 94

Zhuji 2 2 7 37Total 23 29 104 485 1

Note: The affected households and population by Yuyao substation include 3 enterprises, 36employees.

B. Population Affected by Land Requisition

lThe people affected by land requisition include those directly affected by landacquisition and the rural population to be resettled as calculated according toLand Administration Law of the People's Republic of China. The peopleactually affected by the land acquisition refer to those who will lose at leastpart of their farmland due to land is requisitioned. The number of populationaffected by land requisition for three substations was determined by detailedfield survey among individual households within the land acquisition scope.According to a actual field survey (see Table 3-6), a total of 145 househouldsand 626 people will be actually affectly by the land acquisition for all threesubstation, including 39 households and 147 people for Xiaoshan Substation,68 households and 341 people for Zhuji Substation, and 38 households and138 people for Yuyao Substation. The population affected by the tower baseland acquisition along the transmission lines weren't investigated household tohousehold because of slight impact on the land contracted households, (towerbase requiring about 100 m2 land for each and scattered), though the affectedpopulation are in a considerable number along the whole transmission lines.

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Table3-6 Survey Result of Population Affected by Land Requisition

project County Township Village Affected Affected(city) household Population

.________ ___ (No.) (person)Xiaoshan Xiaoshan Chengxiang Chengjiao 10 34Substation city Town Villagee

Wulian Village 29 113Sub-Total 39 147

Zhuji Substation Zhuji city Wangjiajing Guanhu Village 68 341TownI

Yuyao Substation Yuyao city Yuyao Town Tongguang 30 102Village

Zhongj jamem 8 36______ __ ___ ______ V illage __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Sub-total 38 138Total 145 626

Note: Because the tower base land requisition is small in quantity and scattered,which results in a less impact on the production and living of -thehouseholds, there is only 1-2 person in each village by average, so theaffected households is not taken into account.

According to the current Land Administration Law of People's Republic ofChina, the agricultural people in excess to will be calculated by the cultivatedland to be requisitioned divided by the cultivated land holding per agriculturalpeople before land acquisition. Following the formula of the LandAdministration Law, total number of agricutrual people in excess for theproject is listed in Table 3-7, with 617 people, including 199 people forXiaoshan Substation. 151 people for Zhuji Substation, and 118 people forYuyao Substation, 71 people for Ningbo-Wenzhou Transmission line, and 78people for Tongbai-Zhuji Transmission line.

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Table 3-7 Statistics of Agricultural People in Excess for the Project

Project Location of Land Requisition Rural Population AffectedCounty (city) Township Village (people)

Xiaoshan Xiaoshan Chengxiang Chengjiao 80substation Town Village

_ Wulian Village 119Sub-total 199

Zhuji substation Zhu ji Wanj iaj ing Guanhu Village 151Town

Yuyao substation Yuyao Yuyao Town Tongguang 56VillageZhongjiamen 62Village

Sub-total 118

Ningbo-Wenzhou 9 33 199 71line I TTongbai-Zhuji line 4 117 199 78

Total 617

3.4 Affected Infrastructures

Because the transmission lines of the project, generally to be erected spanningover other objects, will mostly pass through the hilly regions, runmning paralleland far apart from the highway, and adopt good conductor for earthing alongthe whole lines, they will have little influences on the infrastructures of localregions. However, the substation land acquisition and project constructioncertainly will affect some local infrustructures. The details of the affectedinfrastructures are shown in Table 3-8.

Table3-8 Infrustructures To Be affected

project Affected infrastructure Owner QuantityXiaoshan Substation 3 80V transmission line Wulian Village 2 X 400m

1 OkV transmission Wuling Village 1 X 50mTractor road Chengjiao Village I X 55Dm380V transmission line Chengjiao Village I X 550m

Zhuji Substation 380V transmission line Guanghu Village 1 X300mYuyao Substation 380V transmission line Tongguang Village I X 600m

220V transmission line Tongguang Village 1 X 400mRrigation branch canal Tongguang Village 1 X 1DOm

Pimple highway Tongguang Village 1 X 350m

3.5 . Trees To Be Cut

'The amount of odd trees to be cut will be counted on the actual occupation ofthe construction. By the survey, a total of 70 odd trees within the site of theZhuji Substation will be cut, and 1180 odd trees within the site of the YuyaoSubstation, no odd trees within the site of Xiaoshan Substation. In this stage,

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the amount of scattered tress to be cut along the transmission line landrequisition is estimated 50 trees/km by the designer's experience (1/5 of whichbeing fruit trees), thus, 5550 trees will be cut for Ningbo-Wenzhoutransmission line, 13750 trees will be cut for Tongbai-Zhuji transmission line.The details of the scattered trees to be cut are shown in Table 3-9.

Table 3-9 Scattered Trees to be cutproject Owner Sub-total Indus. fruit trees others trees

(No.) (No.) (No.)

Xiaoshan 0 0 0ubstation

Zhuii substation Guanghu Village 70 20 50Yuyao substation Tongguang Village 740 580 160

Zhongjiamem Village 440 440 0Sub-total 1180 1020 160

Tongzhu line / 5550 1110 4440Ningwen line / 13750 2750 11000

Total | 20550 4900 15650

3.6 Other Facilities To Be Affected

The transmission line will affect no other facilities. The other affected facilitieswithin the substation site include cemetery and industrial enterprises.

Construction of Zhuji Substation will affect 10 pits scattered tombs owning toGuanhu Village and Yuyao Substation will affect 30 pits scattered tombsincluding Tongguan Village 25 pits and Zhongjiamen Village 5 pits andTongguan-Village-owned cemetery which occupied 10 mu land.

In addition, among three substations, only construction of Yuyao Substationwill affect three small village enterprises, including one small hardware factory,one stone-processing factory and one tea-making factory. All of them arecollectively owned by Tongguan Village, and are currently being contracted toindiciduals to operate by renting the spaces owned by Tongguan Villagecollective.

For the hardware factory, it has 25 employees and occupies 350 square metersof spaces; for stone-processing factory, it has 5 employees and occupies 40square meters of spaces; and for the tea-making factory, it has 6 employees andoccupies 830 square meters of spaces. All such spaces were owned by thevillage and will be demolished along with land requisition. The amounts ofspaces for these three enterprises were included in the total structures to bedemolished by the project. The details of other facilities to be affected areshown in Table 3-10.

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Table3-10 Other Facilities To Be AffectedProject Other affected facilities Owner Quantity

Zhuji Substation Scattered Tomb Guanhu Village 10 pitsYuyao Scattered Tomb Tongguang Village 25 pitsSubstation Scattered Tomb Zhongjiamen 5

VillageVillage-owned Cemetery Tongguang village 20 pits,affected land of 1 OmuHardware factory Tongguang village 25 staffs and 350m2 buildingStone-processing factory Tongguang village 5 staffs and 40m2 building'Tea-making factory Tongguang village 6 staffs and 830m2 building

3.7 Private Business and Shops To Be AffectedThe project does not affect any private business and shops.

3.8 Affected Crops

The affected standing crops means ones attached in cultivated land that will.be requisitioned by the project permanently or temporaily. For thetransmission project, a total 694.2 mu cultivated land will be requisitionedby the project permanently or temporaily, including permanent landacquisition of 439.2 mu and temporary land acquisition 255 mu. In otherwords, there are 694.2 mu of standing crops that will be affected by theproject.

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4. Legal Framework

4.1 Policy Basis

The main laws and policies for the land acquisition and resettlement are asfollowing:

A. Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China (whichwas approved in the Sixteenth Meeting of the Standing Committee of theSixth National People' Congress in June, 1986 and revised in the FifthMeeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People'Congress in Dec., 1988)

B. Implementation Method of Land Administration Law of ZhejiangProvince (which was approved in the Twenty-third Seminar of StandingConimittee of the Sixth Provincial People' Congress on Jan. 20, 1987 andrevised in the Eighth Seminar of Standing Committee of the SeventhProvincial People' Congress on Mar.12, 1989)

C. Administration Method of Wood Land of Zhejiang Province(Decree No.43 of Zhejiang People's Government)

D. Implementation Method of Land Administration Law of the People'sRepublic of China (Decree No. 74 of the State Council of the People'sRepublic of China)

E. Notice On Adjustment of Farmland Occupation Tax(Doc. No. 33(1991)of Financial Department of Zhejiang Province)

F. Several Rules For Policies Implementation For Transmission LineProjects Of Zhejing Province(Doc. No.215(1998), which was issuedjointly by Planing And Economic Commission, Land Management Bureauand Power Industry Bureau of Zhejiang Province)

G. Operational Directives for "Involuntary Resettlement" - OD.4.30,World Bank

4.2 Rules of Law

4.2.1 Main relative specifications of "Land Administration Law of thePeople's Republic of China"

Section II Land Ownership and Usage Rights

Article 6: The urban land belongs to the whole people, namely the state. Exceptthose belonging to the state Tegulated by the law, the rural land andsuburbs lands are in possession of the collective ownership. Thehousing plot, and private plots and hills belong to the collectiveownership.

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Article 8 The collective-owned land, according to the laws, are in possession ofthe collective of villagers, and run and managed by the agriculturalcollective economical organizations, such as cooperatives of villages,or by Village Committees .

Article 9: The collective-owned land shall registered by the county levelGovernment, then the certificate issued and the land proprietary rightsapproved.

Article 10: When the land ownership and usage rights are changed according tothe laws, the changing registration for the land ownership must becarried out and the certificate shall be changed.

Article 12: The collective-owned lands and the state lands which are used by thenational and collective units, can be contracted by individuals orcollectives to carry out the production of farming, forestry, animalhusbandry and fishery. The collectives or individuals contracting theland have the obligation to protect and properly use the land accordingto the contract terns. The contracting and managing rights areprotected by the laws.

Section IV Land for State Construction

Article 23: When the land is requisitioned by the state construction, theconstruction unit must have the Design Task Paper or other documentsapproved by the State Authority and the local Govemment above thecounty level according to the infrastructure construction process ofstate, and then to apply to the Land Management Authority of thePeople's Government above the county level. After approved by thePeople's Government above the county level, the Land ManagementAuthority will allot the land. When the land is requisitioned by thestate construction, the land owned units shall be objects to therequirement of the state without rejection.

Article 24: Ownership of the collective-owned land, which is requisitioned forstate construction, belongs to the state and the land acquiring unitsonly have the right to use it.

Article 25: When the land vithin provinces and autonomous regions isrequisitioned, it shall be approved by the Peoples' Government ofprovinces and autonomous regions. When the cultivated landacquisition is less than 3 mu and other type of land less than 1O mu, itshall be approved by -County Level People's Government. Theapproval -right scope of the -people's governments of cities andautonomous regions is decided by the Standing Committee of theProvincial and Autonomous Region People' Congress.

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Article 27: The land used for the state construction, land compensation fee shallbe paid by the land acquiring units. The compensation for cultivatedlands shall be 3 to 6 times as much as average annual output value forprevious 3 yeas before the land acquisition. The compensationstandard for other kinds of land to be requisitioned shall be drawn upby each province, autonomous region, and municipality referring thecompensation standard for cultivated land acquisition. Thecompensation standard for attachments and young crops on therequisitioned land shall be specified by every province, autonomousregion, and municipality. When the vegetable land in suburbs isrequisitioned, the required units shall pay the development fund fornew vegetable field according to the relative regulations of the state.

Article 28: The land used for the state construction, the land acquiring units shallpay not only compensation fee but also resettlement subsidies.Resettlement subsidies of requisitioned cultivated land shall becalculated according to the agricultural population to be resettled. Theagricultural population to be resettled will be calculated in accordancewith the average cultivated land for each person before landacquisition, dividing the quantity of the land to be requisitioned. Theresettlement subsidy standard for each farmer will be 2 to 3 times ofthe annual output value per mu for three years before land acquisition.The Max. resettlement subsidy for the cultivated land acquisition permu shall not exceed 10 times of the average output value per mu for 3years before the land -acquisition. The resettlement subsidy standardfor the other type of land acquisition shall be specified by eachprovince, autonomous region, and municipality referring the subsidiesstandard for the cultivated land acquisition.

Article 29: Land compensation and resettlement subsidies will be paid on the baseof Art. 27 and 28 in the Land Law. With the approval of the peoples'governments of provinces, autonomous region, and municipality, theresettlement subsidies can be increased in case that the living standardof the resettler can not keep the original level. But total amount of theland compensation and resettlement subsidies shall not exceed 20times of the average output value per mu for 3 years before the landacquisition.

Article 30: Various compensations and the resettlement subsidies due to the landacquisition for the state construction, and the subsidies for thedeveloping production by the land requisitioned units and arrangingsurplus labors and the living subsidy for un-employees caused by landacquisition shall not be used for other purpose nor owned by any unitsand individuals, except that paid for compensation for individualattachment and young crops.

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Article 31: The surplus labors caused by the land acquisition for the stateconstruction shall be arranged through the way of developing farmingand side-line production and setting up the village and townenterprises by the Land Management Authority of Local People'sGovernment above the county level with the land requisitioned units,the land using units and relative units. The rest who meet therequirements of the land using units shall be assigned to the land usingunits, or other collective ownership units and state ownership units,and then the corresponding subsidies will be allotted to those units.

If the whole land is requisitioned, the original agricultural residents'registration can be changed into non-agricultural residents' registrationby the approval of the People's Governments of province, autonomousregion and municipality. The original collective-owned property,compensation and resettlement subsidies will be treated through thePeople's Government above county level consulting with the relativetownships and villages, which is used only for organizing productionand for un-employees living subsidy, and shall not be carved up.

Section V Land Acquisition for Township(Town) and Village Construction

Article 38: The new houses for agricultural residents shall be built on the existinghousing plot and the spare area in villages. If the cultivated land isused for housing, it shall be examined and verified by TownshipPeople's Government and then approved by the County People'sGovernment. The land of new houses for the agricultural residentsshall be not over the standards specified by the provinces, autonomousregion, and municipality.

4.2.2 Specifications of Implementation Method of Land AdministrationLaw of Zhejiang Province

Section II Use and Protection of Land

Article 20: The state construction units, township(town) and village collectiveenterprise, joint venture, individual enterprise and house constructionof individuals who occupy farmland shall pay the land-built feeaccording to the relative rules.

The land-built fee is used mainly for reclamation of cultivated land,orchards, and transform low-output field. It shall be not used for otherpurpose.

Section III Land for State Construction

Article 23: The land requisitioned unit shall pay land compensation fee,attachments and young crops fees.

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(1) Land compensation fee: The compensation for land(in outskirts of city)shall be 5-6 times of the average output value for three years beforeland acquisition, and 4-5 times for land at other places. For the non-cultivated land, the compensation shall be not over half of standard forcultivated land.

(2) Compensation for young crops: The compensation for young cropsgenerally shall be calculated according to the one crop output value foragricultural crops. No compensation will be paid if no young crops inland or, young crops planted after land acquisition.

(3) Compensation for attachments: The trees, buildings and structures onland requisitioned shall be compensated or relocated. Thecompensation standard shall be determined by city, county people'sgovernment. No compensation will be paid for those trees andstructures planted or built by a rush way during the period ofnegotiation for land acquisition.

Article 24: Except the land compensation fee, the land requisitioned unit shall payresettlement subsidies.

The number of person for resettlement subsidy shall be calculated withaverage land area and land to be requisitioned. The standard ofresettlement subsidy per agricultural person shall be 2-3 times of theaverage output value per mu for three years before land acquisition.But the max. shall not exceed 10 times of the average output value permu for 3 years before the land acquisition.

For the non-cultivated land, the resettlement subsidy shall be not overhalf of standard for cultivated land.

Article 25: When the compensation and resettlement subsidies are paid on thebasis of Article 23 and 24, and in case that the living standard of theresettler can not keep the original level, the resettlement subsidies canbe increased by the approval of the provincial land managementdepartment. But total amount of the land compensation andresettlement subsidies shall not exceed 20 times of the average outputvalue per mu for 3 years before the land acquisition.

Article 26: The compensations and the resettlement subsidies due to the landacquisition shall be used by the land requisitioned units for developingproduction, arranging surplus labors and the living subsidy for un-employees caused by land acquisition, and shall not be used for otherpurpose nor owned by any units and individuals.

It shall be paid for individual attachments and young crops.

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Article 27: The excessive labors caused bv the land acquisition for the stateconstruction shall be arranged -through the way of developing farmingand side-line production and setting up the village and townenterprises and service trades by the Land Management Authority ofLocal People's Government above the county level with the landrequisitioned units. If it is still difficult to arrange, the Labor Authorityof county level shall consult with the land using units to employ them.The number of person for employment shall be calculated withaverage land area and land to be requisitioned.

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4.2.3 Main Rules of "Administration Method of Wood Land of ZhejiangProvince"

Section IV: Compensation of Woodland Acquisition and Occupation

Article 25: With approval of woodland acquisition and occupation, the woodlandcompensation, trees and attachment compensation, vegetation recoverycompensation, resettlement subsidy and woodland resources protectionfee shall be paid.

Article 26: The computation of each fee for woodland acquisition andoccupation is as following:

1. Woodland compensation: The compensation for woodland in outskirtsof provincial level city and prefecture city shall be 3 times of theaverage output value per mu for three years before land acquisition,and 2-2.5 times for land at other places.

2. Trees and attachments compensation:

(1) The actual value of output of mature forest shall be calculation base ofcommercial forests, protection forests and special forests. For younggrowth woods: 0.5-0.7 times of actual value for commercial forests, 2-3 times of actual value for special and protection forests. For midgrowth woods: 0.7 times of actual value for commercial forests, 5-6times of actual value for special and protection forests. For near,mature forests: 0.5 times of actual value for commercial forests, 4-5times of actual value for special and protection forests.

(2) The annual output value per mu of economical forests and bambooforests shall be calculated. Before the output period, 3-5 times ofoutput of economical forests; Teeming period: 8-10 times of output ofeconomical forests; Decrepit period: 4-5 times of output ofeconomical forests; 8-10 times of output of bamboo forests.

(3) The attachments shall be converted into money or relocated withcompensation, which shall be negotiated by both sides.

3. The resettlement subsidy shall be followed with the standard ofnon-cultivated land acquisition of "Implementation Method of LandAdministration Law of Zhejiang Province".

4. The woodland vegetation recovery fee shall be the cost for hill cutting,hill-firing, leveling, cave-digging, forest creating and growthmanagement.

5. The woodland resources protection fee shall be 4% of total amount ofwoodland and trees compensation fee.

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Article 28: The forest authorities above shall return the compensations forwoodland and trees to the original units owned the woodland and trees,and pay to individuals who own the trees(or young crops). It shall beused for developing production and shall not be used for otherpurpose.

4.2.4 Relative rules of Interim Provisions Of The People's Republic OfChina On Farmland Occupation Tax

Article 2: The farmland mentioned in this provision means the land used foragriculture planting, and the land for agriculture planting within 3years prior to land acquisition is as the same as farmland.

Article 3: Unit and individual that occupy farmland for house construction orother non-agricultural construction have duty to pay farmlandoccupation tax(Taxpayers).

Article 4: Taxpayers shall pay farmland occupation tax by one time based onactual area used.

Article 5: The farmland occupation tax rate is as below:

(1) under lmu cultivated land per capita within county area(ditto), 2-

IORMBY/m2

(2) 1-2mu cultivated land per capita, 1 .6-8RMBY/m2

(3) 2-3mu cultivated land per capita, 1.3-6.5RMBY/m2

(4) above 3mu cultivated land per capita, 1-5RMBY/m2

Article 9: The farmland occupation tax rate is collected by financial department.The land management department shall timely inform the localfinancial departnent when he approves land occupation to relativeunits and individuals. And, the relative units and individuals shallpresent the approval document from land management departmentabove county-level to financial department to pay tax. The landmanagement department will allocate land according to the tax-payment receipt or approval document for land occupation.

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4.2.5 Main articles of Notice On Adjustment of Farmland Occupation Tax ofZhejiang Province

Attachment: Farmland Occupation Tax Standard of ZhejiangProvinceArea Grade Tax Rate Applicable Cities And Counties

(RMBY)Grade-I 6600 (10M2 ) Hangzhou City, Ningbo City, Wenzhou City, Jiaxin City, Huzhou City,

Grade-II Jinhua City, Quzhou City, Zhoushan City, Jiaojiang City, Haining City,6000 (9/Ne) Yuyao City, Rui'an City, Linhai City, Lanxi City, Xiaoshan City, Pinghu

City, Cixi City, Zhuji City, Huangyan City, Yzwu City, Dongyang City,Yuhang City, Yinxian County, Shaoxin City, Yuhuan County, LeqingCounty, Tongxiang County, Wenling County, Shangyu County, HaiyanCounty, Jiande City, Changnan County, Fuyang County, Jiashan County,Deging County, Tonglu County

Grade-HI 5000 (7.5/M2 Jiangshan City, Lishui City, Longquan City, Fenghua City, Yongjia5000 ) County, Pingyang County, Lin'an County, Chun'an County, Changxin

County, Anji County, Xiangshan County, Ninghai County, ShengxianCounty, Xinchang County, Dongtou County, Sanmen County, XianjuCounty, Tiantai County, Qinyuan County, Suichang County, SongyangCounty, Jinyun County, Jinhua County, Yongkang County, Wuyi County,Pujiang County, Quxian County, Longyou County, Changshan County,Kaihua County, Daishan County, Shengsi County

Grade-IV 4000 61M2 Wencheng County, Taishun County, Yunhe County, Jingning County,40(6 ) Panan County, Qingtian Countv

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5. RESETTLEMENT BUDGET

5.1 Compensation Principles

A. The standards for land compensation and rehabilitation allowance shall bedetermined respectively based on the provisions in the "Law of LandAdministration of the People's Republic of China" and "ImplementationMethod of Land Administration Law of Zhejiang Province".

B. The compensation standard for relocation of housing and its auxiliarystructures will be ascertained based on the replacement value (withoutdepreciation, and without deduction of salvageable of old houding).

C. The compensation of the infrastructure and other objects affected by theproject will be ascertained based on the affected degrees and actualrequirements for the restoration.

D. The compensation of other items (as scattered fruit trees) will be performedbased on the its actual value.

5.2 Compensation Standards

5.2.1 Compensation Standard for Land Acquisition

A. Land Acquisition for Tower Base

The compensation standard for cultivated land will be 10044Y/mu (includingland compensation, resettlement allowance, subsidy of standing crops,reserved funds for local departments, administrative expenses for localdepartments), referring to Table 5-1 for details. The compensation standard fornone-cultivated land will be 4752 Y /mu ( including land compensation,resettlement allowance, reserved funds for local departments, administrativeexpenses for local departments ), referring to Table 5-2 for details.

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Compensation Standards for Cultivated Land Acquisition forTable 5-1 Transmission LineNo. Compensation Items Standard Remarks

(Yuan/mu)1 Land Compensation 4400 The project will pass through hilly area in

the southeast Zhejiang province, where theual output of crop is 1000-1100 yuan

per mu. In this RAP, the max. yearlyoutput 1100 yuan/mu is adopted.Therefore, the land compensation is 1100X 4-4400 yuan/mu.

2 Resettlement Allowance 4400 1 1 00/mu X 4 times = 4400/mu3 Subsidy of standing crops 500 Output of one crop4 Reserved funds for local 372 by 4% of item 1 -3

departments5 Administrative expenses for local 372 by 4% of item 1 -3

epartmentsTotal 10044

Compensation Standards for None-Cultivated Land Acquisition forTransmission Line

Table 5.2No. ompensation Items Standard Remarks

_ ~~~~~~~~(Yuan/mu)1 Land Compensation 2200 1 1 00 Yuan/mu X 2 times = 2200

Yuan/mu2 Resettlement Allowance 2200 1100 Yuan/mu X 2 times = 2200

_____________________________ _______ Yuan/mu3 Reserved funds for local 176 By 4% of Item 1-3

d_ epartments4 Administrative expenses for local 176 By4% of Item 1-3

departnentsTotal _ _4752

B. Land Acquisition for Substation Site

Considering large and centralized area to be requisitioned for substationswhich will bring large impact to local economy, the compensation standard forcultivated land will be 65,988Y/mu, more than that for transmission line,(including land compensation, laborer arrangement allowance, subsidy ofstanding crops, associated facility fee for constructions of towns and villages,guarantees for land redevelopment, ploughable land occupation taxes, reservedfunds for local departments, administrative expenses for local departments ).The compensation standard for garden plots (or tea.field) will be 65,988Y/mu,the same as that for cultivated land. The compensation standard for non-cultivated land (including land for cemetery land) will be 5076Y/mu, the same

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as that for transmission line. Refers to the Table 5-3 for details.

Compensation Standards for Cultivated Land

Table 5-3 Ac uisition for SubstationNo Compensation Items Standard Remarks

(Yuan/mu)1 Land Compensation 6600 11 OOYuan/mu X 6times= 6600Yuan/mu2 Laborer arrangement Allowance 30000 Use for the laborer arrangement3 Subsidy of standing crops 500 Output of one crop4 Associated facility fee for con- 15000 As compensations for constrained towns'

structions of towns and villages deve-lopment by impact of land acquisition5 Guarantees for land 2400 Fees for farmland balance

,redevelopment6 Plough occupation taxes 66007 Reserved funds for local 2444 By 4% of Item 1- 6

departments8 Administrative expenses for local 2444 By 4% of Item 1 - 6

departments Total_65988I =: X Total 65988 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

C. House Plot

The house plots along the transmission line will be re-cultivated and the housewill be relocated to other designated places; therefore, only re-cultivation feesand administrative fee are required. In the case that the old house plots are notsuitable to re-cultivate, the compensation criteria of house -plots is same as thatfor tower bases land acquisition along the transmission line, but deducting thereserve fund and administrative expenses for local departments, i.e., 9300Y/mu. This part of compensation will be listed in the reserved fund. Becausethe house plots within the substation land acquisition scope cannot be re-cultivated, they must be compensated at the compensation criteria 65988Y/mu,same as that of cultivated land.

D. Temporary Land Acquisition for Construction

The areas of the land temporarily requisitioned for construction will becalculated based on the actual occupation of -the land during construction.Compensation criteria are different based on the 4ifference of the land usingperiod and purpose of using. Because -the drag areas and tensional areas willonly affect one crop on the land and not damage cultivated conditions, thesubsidy of standing crops is calculated on 500Y/mu. The using period of thematerial storage areas is longer (generally for two years), and will exert moreadverse influence on the Tre-cultivating conditions, so the compensationstandard is higher, calculated on 7200Y/mu (including 2000 for guaranteeingland redevelopment, 3000 for cost of land redevelopment, 1100 Yuan x2=2200 for loss compensation).

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5.2.2 Compensation Standard for Housing and Auxiliaries

In order to determine adequate compensation level for the lost houses.,detail investigation and analysis were carried out. From such investigation,the replacement cost for brick concrete houses was found to be from 300yuan to 340 vuan per square meter among different cities. (with 327.8 yuanfor Taizhou City). In order to ensure adequate compensation for relocatedfamilies. a unified compensation standard will be adopted. They will bebased on the upper range of housing replacement cost for differentcategories of structures. which include 340 yuan for brick-concretestructure. 300 vuan for brick wood structure, 280 yuan for board woodstructure and 260 yuan for earth wood structure. For those houses withrecently complete decoration. additional compensation will be providedthrough with affected families. For a detailed analysis of the repacementcost for houses of brick concrete structure, see Table 5.4, and see Table 5-5for the compensation standards for housing and its auxiliaries.

Price analysis of house of brick concrete structureTable 5-4.

Description Unit Amount er( r2 Unit price (Y) Total (Y) Remarks

I. Main materials1. Cement kg 136 0.325 44.22. Steel material kg 17.1 2.7 46.23. Timber 3 0.02 1800 36.0

4. Standard bricks pie. 205 0.19 38.95. Sands kg 480 0.024 11.56. Limestone kg 26.4 0.23 6.17. Rubble kg 150 0.018 2.78. Pebbles kg 410 0.0165 6.89: Steel window 2 0.32 95 30.4

10. Flat glass 2rn 0.36 15 5.4

II. Other materials _ 11.4 5% counted for item I.III. Man/day _ 3.54 16.5 58.4IV. Indirect cost 29.8 10% counted for item I-III.

TOTAL RM/m2 327.8

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Table 5-5: Compensation Standards for Housing and AuxiliariesType Description Unit Compensation Remarks

StandardHouse Main house Brick-concrete y/m 2 340

Relocation Brick-wood 2 300

Board-wood Yhn2 280

Earthen-wood y/m 2 260

Simple house Y/room 1000

Auxiliary Auxiliary Y/person 1000Relocation Transportation fee Y/person 200Subsidy Subsidy for loss of working time Y/person 200

House plot Redevelopment of old house plot Y/person 200Subsidy Service fee for new house plot Y/person 200

Subsidy for young crops of new Y/person 100house plotPower, water and road facilities Y/person 500for the plot area I I_ _

5.2.3 Compensation Standard for Infrastructures

Compensation fees for the infrastructures are calculated on actual investment in restoring their original function (restoration plan shown insection 6.2.3) . It is estimated that the project compensation for theinfrastructures is 420,OOOY. See the Table 3-6 for details.

Table 5-6 Compensation Fees for InfrastructuresProject Affected infrastructures Owner Compensation (Yuan)

Xiaoshan 2 X 3 80V trasmission line Wulian Village 30000Substation I 0kV teansmission line 7Wulian Village 90000

tractor road Chengjiao Village 0380V transmission line Chengiiao Village 30000

Zhuji substation 380V transmission line Guanghu Willage 100000Yuyao substation 380V transmission line Tongguang Village 40000

220V tansmission line Tongguang Village 20000Irrigation branch channel Tongguang Village 30000Simple highway Tongguang Village 80000

5.2.4 Compensation Standard for Scattered Trees

The scattered trees include fruit trees and other trees, compensation of whichwill be calculated by their replacement value, based on the type and age of thetrees. The replacement cost for the fruit trees will range between 20 yuan to200 yuan a piece, while other trees will range between 10 yuan to 50 yuan apiece. See the Table 5-7 for the compensation standard for the scattered trees.

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Table 5-7 Compensation Standard for Scattered TreesNo. Description Unit Compensation Standard1. Fruit tree Y/piece 20-2002. Other kind of tree Y/piece 10-50

5.2.5 Compensation Criteria for Other Facilities

Other facilities affected by the project mainly include odd private tombs,collective cemeteries and village-owned enterprises, etc.. After consultationwith relative departments and the owner, the compensation standard is 1000yuan per pit for odd tomb. 3 million yuan for collective cemetery, 250.000yuan for the hardware factory, 50,000 yuan the stone-processing factoryand 50,000 yuan for the tea-making factory. These three affectedenterprises will not be interruped for production due to relocation, since thevillage could provide them alternative spaces within the village for them tocontinue operation. And all employees of these three enterprises will notlose jobs due to relocation, and will maitain their wage income during therelocation. Subsidies for employees during relocation, and subsidies formoving are included in the compensation package paid to the enterprises.decided as shown in Table 5-8.

Table5-8 Compensation Standard for Other FacilitiesOther affected Compensation Remarks

facilities CriteriaOdd Tomb IOOOY/pit

Collective CemeterT 3 millionY It is determined by investment agreement betweenTongguangVillage and Yuyao Lusheng Real EstateCompany.

Hardware factory 250,OOOY The compensation fees only include the loss of theenterprises due to relocation. The houses have beencalculated in the housing compensation.

Stone-processing 50,0o0Y DittofactoryvTea-making factory 50,000Y Ditto

5.2.6 Compensation Criteria for the Affected Standing CropsThere are 694.2 mu of standing crop that will be affected by the project, whichwill be compensated for one season loss based at 500 yuan per mu. The totalcompensation of the standing crops is 347,200 yuan, which is included in theland compensation.

5.3 General Budget Estimate of Compensations

The compensation covers the land acquisition, housing compensation,

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other items, support fee for vulnerable groups, other expenditures and reservedfunds. It is described as below.

A. Land Compensation

The land compensation means the fees that must be paid after land acquisitionand relative fees for labor arrangement and other fees (such as subsidy ofstanding crops, constructions cost for associated facility of towns and villages,guarantees for land redevelopment, ploughable land occupation taxes, reservedfunds for local departments, administrative expenses for local departments).

B. House Compensation

The housing compensation means the compensation for main house,auxiliaries and house plot, etc..

C. Scattered Trees Compensation

It means the compensation of the scattered tree to be cut.

D. Infrastructures Compensation

The fee will be used for restoration and reconstruction of affectedinfrastructures.

E. Compensation for Other Facilities

These fees will be used for compensation of other facilities, excluding theirhousing.

F. Support Fee For Vulnerable Groups5% of land compensation will be counted as support fee for vulnerable groups.

G. Other Expenditures

Other expenditures include investigation and design fee, monitoring andevaluation fee, and technical training and administration fee. The investigationand design fee which will be used for land acquisition design, survey andcompilation of RAP, which is calculated based on two percent (2%) of total ofitems A-F. The cost for external monitoring and evaluation will be calculatedbased on two percent (2%) of total of items A-F. The cost for technical trainingof resettlers and resettlement cadres will be calculated based on zero point fivepercent (0.5%) of total of items A-F. The cost for management by resettlementinstitutions will be calculated based on five percent (5%) of total of items A-F.

H. Reserved Funds

Ten percent (10%) of items A-F will be calculated for reserved funds. Thereserved funds will be the payment for various contingency events.Based on the estimation, the general budget estimate for land acquisition and

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resettlement of this Project is 5393.5 X 104 yuan, which is listed in the totalbudget of the project and be bom by the Project Owner. The detail ofbreakdowns is shown in Table 5-9.

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General Budget Estimate of the Land Acquisition and Resettlement

Table 5-9 Unit: 104 YuanNo. Project Name Xiaoshan Zhuji Yuyao Tongbai- Ningbo- Sub-total

substation substation substation Zhuji Wenzhouline line

1. Land compensation 904.04 989.82 836.73 68.05 137.82 2936.46Including compensation of the 6.85 5.88 5.88 10.56 5.55 34.72standing crops I_I

1.11 Compensation for permanent 904.04 989.82 836.73 56.26 112.74 2899.59land acquisition

1.2 Compensation for temporary 11.79 25.08 36.87land acquisition

2. Compensation for house 77.78 83.27 428.77 329.78 919.6

2.1 Compensation for houses 56.52 58.51 381.73 282.74 779.50demolition and rehabilitation

2.1.1 IMain house 56.52 57.71 379.13 280.64 774.002.1.2 Simple house 0.80 2.60 2.10 5.502.2 Compensation for auxiliary 3.40 5.90 19.60 19.60 48.5

structures !II___.2.3 Compensation for house plot _ 16.50 16.50 19.60 19.60 72.202.3.1 Compensation for house plot 16.50 16.50 33.00

at substation site .

2.3.2 Compensation for house plot 19.60 19.60 39.20along transmission line _

2.4 Compensation for resettlement 1.36 2.36 7.84 7.84 19.40

2.4.1 Subsidy for transportation 0.68 1.18 3.92 3.92 9.70

2.4.2 Subsidy for loss of working 0.68 1.18 3.92 3.92 9.70time

3. Compensation for 15.00 10.00 17.00 42.00infrastructures I

4.** Compensation for scattered 0.18 5.34 12.21 30.25 47.98_trees

5. Compensation for other items 1.00 338.0 339.006. Support for vulnerable groups 45.20 53.38 46.00 24.84 23.38 192.80

7 Other expenditures 91.58 107.54 126.01 50.72 49.51 425.367.1 Planning & design fee 19.28 22.64 26.53 10.68 10.42 89.557.2 Monitoring and evaluation fee 19.28 22.64 26.53 10.68 10.42 89.557.3 Technical training 4.82 5.66 6.63 2.67 2.61 22.397.4 Administrative expenses 48.2 56.60 66.32 26.69 26.06 223.878. Reserved funds 105.56 123.97 145.24 58.46 57.07 490.30

Total 1116138 1363.67 1597.59 643.05 627.81 5393.50* Compensation listed in the budget-table for the scattered trees is calculated on 50 yuan a piece for the

fruit trees and 15 yuan a piece for other trees.

5.4 Funds Flowing Procedures

Based on the compensation policy and standards stipulated in theresettlement plan, the project office will sign a "Houses RemovalAgreement" with the policy office in -each county (city, district) and sign a"Land Acquisition Agreement" with the county (city, district) landadministration. The county (city, district) policy office and county land

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administration will sign the compensation agreement for houses removaland land acquisition with the village (township) and village committeesconcerned. In accordance with compensation items, amount and time ofpayment stipulated in the agreement, the compensation fee will betransferred through the banks to the relative county policy office, thenthrough the county policy office to the relative town (township) policyoffice, finally, through the town (township) policy office transferred todirectly to individuals in stages. According to the relative policystipulations, the land compensation fee and resettlement subsidiaries willbe transferred to town (township) government, then through themtransferred to the villager committee or villager groups. The compensationfor standing crops will first be transferred to the villager committee, thenthrough the village transferred to the land contractors.

The funds flowing procedures are shown on the next page.

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Flowing Chart of the Compensation Fundfor Land Acquisition and Removal

Compensation for land Project .- Land Administration of > Township (Town) Villager Committeerequisition Office County (City, District) GovernmentRelocation Subsidiary: Project . Land Administration of e Township (Town) , Villager Committee

Office County (City, District) GovernmentSubsidiary for Labor Force Project . LAnd Administration of b Township (Town) r VillagerRearrangement: Office County (City, District) Government CommitteeSubsidiary for Young crops: Project d Land Administration of-+ Villager Committee . Land

Office County (City, District) ContractorsAssociated facility fee for Project e Land Administration of-+ Township (Town)constructions Office County (City, District) GovernmentMultiple Cropping Fees: Project . Land Administration of-+ Township (Town)

OMfce County (City, District) GovernmentTaxes for Land Project . Land Administration of-* Finance Bureau of . ProvincialOccupation: Office County (City, District) Coenty (City) GovernmentBenefits for Vulnerable Project . Land Administration of-+ Township (Town) I Individuals of thePopulation: Office County (City, District) Government Vulnerable

PopulationReserve funds for Local Project .. Policy Office and land Administration ofInstitutes: Office County (City, District)Management Charges of Project e Policy Office and Land Administration ofLocal Institutes: Office County (City, District)Compensation Fees for Project Policy Office of County > Township (Town) e+ RemovalHouses & Appendages: Office (City, District) Policy Office HouseholdsCharges for Removal Project > Poliev Office of County . Township (Town) , RemovalTransportation: Office (City, District) Policy Office HouseholdsSubsidy for working hours Project I Policy Office of County . Township (Town) < Removal

Office (City, District) Policy Office HouseholdsCommissions For New Project ' Policy Office of County . Townkship (Town) . RemovalHouse Pints Office (City, District) Policy Office HouseboldsInvestment for road, water Project e Policy Office of County . Township (Town) . Removal& power supply and Office (City, District) Policy Office Householdsground levelingCompensation for trees Project y Policy Office of County . Township (Town) . Removal

Office (City, District) Policy Office HouseholdsCompensation for the Project e Policy Office of County e Township(Town)affected enterprises Office (City, District) Policy OfficeCompensation for Project . Policy Office of County OwnersInfrastructure Facilities Office (City, District)Multiple Cropping Fees for Project Policy Office of County e Township (Town) . VillagerOriginal House Plats: Office (City, District) Policy Office CommitteeTaxes for New House Plat Project Policy Office of County ,+ land . County (City)Occupation: Office (City, District) Administration of Finance Bureau

County (City) IProvincialGovernment

Reserve funds for Local Project . Policy Office of County (City, District)Institutes: OfficeManagement Charges of Project Policy Office of County (City, District)Local Institutes: OfficeDesign Expenditures: Project -+ Design Institute, Loal Government and coordinated unit

OfficeExpenditures for Monitoring Project . Monitoring and Assessment Organizationsand Assessment: OfficeExpenditures for Project - Resettlement Executive AgenciesImplementation and OfficeManagement

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6. Plan for Resettlement and Production Restoration

Due to small influence to the local production caused by land acquisitionof transmission line and big impact caused by land acquisition ofsubstation, the measures for production arrangement are certainly differentfrom each other. Usually, for the transmission line land requisition, theproduction rehabilitation should be realized to restore affected persons'livelihood levels based on land adjustment with cash compensation. But,such measure for the substation land acquisition is not sufficient, it shouldbe well planned and adopts specific measures. Therefore, this chapter willmainly introduce the rehabilitation plan for the substation land acquisition.

6.1 Pprinciples of Planning

A. The resettlement plan should give due consideration to the overall plan oflocal land use, the social-economic and social development.

B. The benefits between state, collective and individuals should beconsideration in an overall plan and taking all factors into account.

C. Resettlement plan should be based on inundated inventory and thecompensation standards, it should also be prepared in accordance withdevelopment strategies and overall plan for increasing or at least recoveringresettlers' living conditions as before resettlement. The construction scaleand its standards for resettlement items should reach the original scale andstandards before resettlement. According to the planning requirement, nosurplus, investment will be made in the plan. The investment needed forregional development, enlarging scale and raising standards for therelocated structures, or for the future development, etc. should be raised bythe relative local govemments and departments concerned.

D. Resettlement plan should be suitable for the circumstances, fully utilize theresources in the local comity.

E. And, the plan should be beneficial to production and facilitating theresettlers' living.

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6.2. Resettlement and Restoration Plan

6.2.1. Production Rehabilitation

6.2.1.1. Xiaoshan Substation

A. Analysis on Project Impact

(1) Analysis of impact of land requisition on villages

Land acquisition for Xiaoshan substation involves Chengjiao village 55 muand Wulian Village 82 mu in Chengxiang town. After land acquisition, it willcause a certain influence for economic development especially for agricultureproduction in above two villages. The detail analysis shows in Table 6-1 basedon the national economical statistics data in 1997.

Influences on Local Economic by Land AcquisitionTable 6-1 of Xiaoshan Substation

Items Unit Chengjiao WulianVillage Village

1. Total population person 1782 19082. Total labor force person 1156 11453. Agri. Laborers person 239 3984. Total cultivated land mu 1223 13115. Cultivated land to be acquired mu 55 826. Acquisition ratio % 4.5 6.37. Cultivated Land Per Capita

a. Before acquisition mu 0.69 0.69b. After acquisition mu 0.66 0.648. Cultivated Land Per Labor Force

a. Before acquisition mu 1.06 1.15b. After acquisition mu 1.01 1.079. Cultivated Land Per Agri. Laborer ______a. Before acquisition mu 5.1 3.29b. After acquisition mu 4.9 3.0910. Grain production

a. Total grain output before acquisition ton 954 1100b. Total grain output after acquisition ton 911 1031c. Grain ration per capita before acquisition kg 535 577d. Grain ration per capita after acquisition kg 511 5401 1. Total income of whole village

a. Before acquisition IOxcIc3 y 3115 1065

b. After acquisition lOx103 Y 3107 1052

c. Reduction ratio V 0.26 1.22

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(To be continued)12. Agri incomea. Before acquisition lOx3 171 207

b. After acquisition 1Ox103 Y 163 194

c. Reduction ratio 4.68 6.2813. Net income per capitaa. Before acquisition Y 5032 4818b. After acquisition y 5020 4801c. Reduction ratio % 0.25 0.36

Note: The indexes of the items stating "after acquisition" in the above table is forecast indexes.(Same as the tables below.)

Referring to the above table, the total population in Chengjiao Village is 1782

persons with the total labor force 1156 persons, among which the agricultural

laborers are 239 persons, accounting for 20.7% in total labor force; the total

cultivated land is 1223 mu. The total population in Wulian Village is 1908

persons with the total labor force 1145 persons, among which the agriculturallaborers are 398 persons, accounting for 34.8% in total labor force; the totalcultivated land is 1311 mu. The land to be requisitioned accounts for 4.5% in

Chengjiao Village and 6.3% in Wulian Village. The cultivated land per capita

from 0.69 mu before acquisition will be reduced to 0.66 mu after acquisition in

Chengjiao village and from 0.69 mu to 0.64 mu in Wulian village. Total grain

output before acquisition is 954 ton and 1 100 ton respectively, and the grain

holding is 535 kg and 577 kg per capita Tespectively in the two villages. After

land acquisition, total grain output will be reduced to 911 ton and 1031 ton,

and the grain holding to 511 kg and 540 kg per capital respectively, which still

can meet the grain requirement by the population in the two villages. Being

impacted by the acquisition, the agriculture income will be respectively

reduced by 80000Yand 130000Y, accounting for 4.09% and 4.83% of the

agricultural income in the above two villages, so land acquisition will cause a

certain influence on agricultural production in -the above two villages.

However, considering the total income and net income per capita, the imnpact

caused by land acquisition of the substation is little. According to Table 6-1,

the total income will respectively reduce 0.26% and 1.22% in the above two

villages , 0.25% and 0.36% for net income per capita. By analyzing on the

above, combined with social and economic statues of two villages, it is known

that town- and village-owned industry is very developed, income of industry

and sideline industry accounts for a considerable proportion of the total incomein the above two villages, and agriculture is no longer main production activity

there.

The cadres of Chengjiao village and Wulian village introduced that

town(ship)-owned and village-owned industry and sideline industry are

developed , these two villages are both located in countryside of Xiaoshan city,

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there are laborers in numerous of families working in town-owned or village-owned enterprises all the year round. Because of lower agriculture productionincome, local residents are not willing to cultivate contracted responsibilityland but grain ration land. Recently, there are some residents returningcultivated land to the village committee. The two villages have cancelledvillager groups, and the whole cultivated land in villages is administrated bythe village committee. During the period of the project survey, it was foundthat 84mu among 410mu contracted cultivated land had been retumed toChengjiao village and 442mu among 548mu in Wulian village; and at presentthese retumed cultivated land is the reserved collective-owned land, the twovillage committees have contratted them to farmers from other villages, withcontracting period of two years .

(2) Analysis of impact of land requisition on affected households

The survey on the land-contracted households within Xiaoshan substation siteshows that there are 39 cultivated land contracted households affected by thesubstation land acquisition, with a total of 147 persons. Through statisticanalysis, the affected households have features as below.

Features of PAPs

The survey and analysis show that the persons at age between 17 - 35 accountfor 29.9% of the total population affected by the substation land acquisition,the persons at age between 35 - 50 account for 313%, the persons who havereceived education above junior high school account to 37.3%, those belowprimary school account for 62.8%.

---- Features of affected households

From the analysis on the 39 affected households at Xiaoshan substation site, itcan be seen that most of them are formed by two generations (one couple withchildren) and three generations (or more), accounting for 89.7% of the total.Generally, such family have three or more members, with two or more laborers,accounting for 89.8%. According to the survey, more than one of the laborersin such families is involved in non-agricultural work all the year round,gaining a stable income for the family. The impact on such families caused bythe land requisition is slight.

-- Income features of affected families

The average net income of the 39 affected households is 3637.4 yuan percapita. There are 34 households which have their net agricultural incomebelow 40% of the total family -net income, accounting for 87.2% in thehouseholds affected by land acquisition. This indicates that not all of theaffected families have their incomes sourced from agriculture excerpt for the

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households planting grain in large scale, thus it can be seen that the substationland requisition does not affect the main income source of the affectedhouseholds.

Features of affected laborers

The data of the annals of two villages indicate that proportion of agri-laborersin rural actual labor force is 20.1% in Chengjiao Village and 34.8% in WulianVillage. Also, the cadres in the village introduce that local industry andsideline are developed, especially, there are many camlet-making factories inthe local region, where there are four large-scale ones, with staffs of 250person-time. Generally, rural laborers works in these enterprises indirectly ordirectly. About 30% among the existing labor force collect feather for theenterprises in the town and village and another 40% work in the enterprises allthe year round. Other places' persons account for a certain proportion in localenterprises, for example, in a chemistry company, 30 employees come fromother places. The analysis and survey indicate that there are 34 families amongthe affected households, which have one or more laborer engaged in eithernon-agriculture production or the secondary and tertiary industries, accountingfor 87.2%. So the substation land acquisition affected these families slightly.

B. Resettlement Plan

Xiaoshan substation is planned to requisition cultivated land of 55mu inChengjiao Village and 82mu in Wulian Village. The on-site investigationshows that 10mu among the requisitioned 55mu cultivated land is grain rationland in Chengiiao village, and llmu is contracted land for their own nativevillager, and the remaining 34mu is reserved cultivated land returned to thevillage by farmers; 20mu amnong the requisitioned 82mu cultivated land isgrain ration land in Wulian village, and 5Omu is contracted land for their ownnative villager, and the remaining 12mu is reserved cultivated land returned tothe village by farmers. Because impact on economic income of the twovillages and affected households, caused by the land requisition for Xiaoshansubstation, is slight, the following three resettlement measures are adopted foraffected households and laborers after consulting with the two villagers andsoliciting opinions from local government:

a. Re-adjusting cultivated land to meet standard of 0.4mu grain ration landper capita. Before construction of the substation, and after expiration ofcontracting period of the village-owned reserved cultivated land, the villagecommittee will take back the reserved cultivated land, part of which will beallocated to affected persons as grain ration land. In Chengjiao village,1Omu will be drewn from the remaining 5Omu reserved cultivated land asgrain ration land and 20mu from the remaining 430mu in Wulian village.

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b. Re-adjusting cultivated land to satisfy the villagers' requirement oncontracted land. The village committee will take back the reservedcultivated land, part of which will be given to land affected households soas not to reduce their original contracted-land areas, thus 1 Imu will bedrewn from the remaining cultivated land as residents' contracted-land inChengjiao village, and 5Omu from the remaining land in Wulian village. Ifthe households having previously returned contracted land require land, theVillage Committee will take out parts of cultivated land to them fromvillage-owned reserved cultivated land or other returned land, according tothe PAP's will.

C. Use of Land Compensation

After consulting with cadres of the villages, it is primarily decided that theland compensation will be used for the following aspects:

a. Construction of the infrastructure facilities to improve local residents'living -and investrnent environment, such as cable TV, parts of village-village roads, water supply network and extension of electric power, areplanned construction project by two villages.

b. Construction of production projects such as for flood control and irrigation,improving low output farmland, farmland standardization zone, andbuilding associated facilities of-mechanization.

c. Construction of public utilities to improve living level of local residents,especially living level of old persons.

Use of the land compensation fees must be decided by -illage Committeeand Village Economy Cooperation Committee. Use of non-productionexpenses more than IOOOOY must be approved by Chengdong Office (theagency of local government), Use of the compensation will be made publicto the villager once half a year. Besides use for the above measures, theremaiing compensation fees will be administrated in a plan as a whole bythe Village Committee, and increasing resettlers' income by taking interest.

D. Forecast of Income

For Xiaoshan Substation, before the land requisition, annual per capitaincome will be 5,032 yuan for Chengjiao Village and 4,818 yuan forWulian Village. After resettlement. it is expected that the per capita incomeof two villages will increase to 5,060 yuan and 4,844 yuan respectively,which is higher than that before the move. For detailed analysis of incomechange of for Xiaoshan Substation, see Table 6-2.

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Analysis of Income Forecast for Xiaoshan Substation

Table 6-2

Before land Items Chengjiao Wulian Remarksacquisition . Village Village

Total population 1782 1908

Net income per capita (yuan) 5032 4818

Cultivated land to be acquired 55 82(mu)

Total income of whole village 3115 1065(10000 yuan)

Loss of income due to land 8 13acquisition (10000 yuan)

After Compensation for land requisition 204.05 30422resettlement ( 10000 yuan l )

Investment Investment 25* 30Q* To be used forand Profit ( 10000yuan) infrastructure, production

Profit (l OOOOyuan) 4* 4.1** projects and publicservices

Interest income of the remaining 9 14 Interest rate for bankcompensation fund (10000 yuan) deposit is set at 5%

Forecasting annual income of 3120 1070whole villagge ( 10000 yuan )

Forecasting net income per capita 5060 4844(yuan)

* Chenjiao Village will invest 250,000 yuan, including, 100,000 yuan using, for construction of the

infrastructure facilities, 100,000 yuan for production projects such as flood control and irrigation, improvelow output farmland and buildine associated facilities of mechanization, 50,000 yuan for public utilities.Area of low output farmland to be improved is based on one third of the remaining village land or 400 mu,Assuming income per mu will be increased 100 yuan, the total return could by 40,000 yuan.** Wulian Village will invest 300,000 yuan, including 100,000 yuan using for construction of theinfrastructure facilities, 150,000 yuan for production projects such as flood control and irrigation, iprovelow output farmland and building associated facilities of mechanization, 50,000 yuan for public utilities.Area of low output farmland to be imnproved is about 410 mu, based on one third of the remaining farmlandfrom the village. If income per mu will increase by 100 yuan after land improvement. the total profit canincrease 4 1.000 yuan.

6.2.1.2. Zhuji Substation

A. Analysis on Project Impact

(1) Analysis of impact of land requisition on villages

Land acquisition for Zhuji substation involves Guanhu village of Wanjiajintown. The total land to be requisitioned from the village is 15Omu, includingpaddy land 50mu, dry -field 67.5mu, village-owned tea-hill 30mu andresidents' house plot 2.5mu. After land acquisition, it will cause a certaininfluence on economic development especially on agriculture production in thevillage. The detail analysis shows in Table 6-3 based on the nationaleconomical statistics data in 1997.

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Influences on Local Economic by Land Acquisition

Table 6-3 of Zhuji SubstationItems Unit Guanhu Village1. Total population person 10512. Total labor force person 7823. Agri. Laborers person 5304. Total cultivated land mu 8185. Cultivated land to be acquired mu 117.56. Acquisition ratio % 14.367. Cultivated Land Per Capitaa. Before acquisition mu 0.778b. After acquisition mu 0.6678. Cultivated Land Per Laborer _ _

a. Before acquisition mu 1.046b. After acquisftion mu 0.9869. Cultivated Land Per Agri. Laborera. Before acquisition mu 1.543b. After acquisition mu 1.3221 0. Grain productiona. Total grain output before acquisition -ton 584b. Total grain output after acquisition ton 500c. Grain ration per capita before acquisition kg 555.66d. Grain ration per capita after acquisition kg 475.7411. Total income of whole villagea. Before acquisition lOx103 Y 1182.8

b. After acquisition 10x103 y 1165.0

c. Reduction ratio ____r_% __ 1.512. Agri. incomes L _____L_L

a. Before acquisition 10x103 y 124

b. After acquisition IOx103 y 106.2

c. Reduction ratio __ % 14.3513. Net income per capitaa. Before acquisition _ 3851b. After acquisition Y 3813c. Reduction ratio 0.99

Referring to the above table, the total population in Guanhu Village is 1051persons with the total labor force 782 persons, among which the agriculturallaborers are 530 persons. The total cultivated land in the village is 818mu, thecultivated land to be requisitioned is 117.5mu, accounting for 1436% of thevillage's total existing cultivated land in the village. The cultivated land percapita will be reduced from 0.78mu before acquisition to 0.67mu afteracquisition. Total grain output before acquisition is p584 tons, and the grainholding was 556 kg per capita. After land acquisition, total grain output will bereduced to 500 ton, and the grain holding to 476 kg per capita, which can still

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meet the grain requirement of this village. Being impacted by the landacquisition, the agricultural income will be reduced by 178000Y, accountingfor 14.35% in the agricultural income of the village, so land acquisition willcause a certain influence on agriculture production of the village. However,considering the total income and net income per capita, the influence causedby the substation land acquisition is slight. Referring to Table 6-2, the totalincome will reduce by only 1.50% after land acquisition, net income per capitadecreased by only 0.99% in the village. According to the analysis above, andconsidering social and economic statues of the village, it shows that incomefrom industry and sideline industry accounts for a considerable proportion ofthe total income in the villages, and the agri-income is no longer main incomesource.

According to on-site investigation, above 90% of income come from buildingindustry in the village.There are thirteen large- and small-scale individualconstruction enterprises, among which three enterprises earn their yearlyincome over 1 million Y. Most of the laborers in the village are working inthese enterprises. Because of lower agricultural production income, anddeveloped industry and sideline, local residents are not willing to cultivatecontracted responsibility land but grain ration land. Recently, the villagecommittee found it more difficult to carry out land-contracted responsibilitysystem. More and more cultivated land in the village is getting barren. Thevillage committee has canceled villager group. The cultivated land of thevillage is administrated by the village committee, which will be cultivated byarranging a few large-scale grain planting households.

(2) Analysis of impact of land requisition on affected households

The survey on the land-contracted households within Zhuji substation siteshows that there are 68 cultivated land contracted households affected by thesubstation land acquisition, with a total of 341 persons. Through statistics andanalysis, the affected households by the substation land acquisition havefeatures as below.

---- Features of PAPs

The survey and analysis show that the persons at age between 17 - 35 accountfor 30.5% of the total population affected by the substation land acquisition,the persons at age between 35 - 50 account for 27.6%, the persons who havereceived education above junior high school account for 64.8%, those belowprimary school account for 3 5.1%. The figures here indicate that a greater partof the population in the affected households are middle-aged and young people,they have received comparatively higher education and are active in thinking

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and have rather strong adaptability to the social environment. Therefore, theypossess a rather stronger advantage in being employed in the non-agriculturalindustry. After resettlement, they can receive more chance to be employed andwill quickly get used to the new work. So, the impact caused by the landacquisition will be more easily mitigated.

- Features of affected households

From the analysis on the 68 affected households, it can be seen that most ofthem are formed by two generations (one couple with children) and threegenerations (or more), accounting for 73.5% of the total. Generally, suchfamilies have three or more members, with two or more laborers, accountingfor 89.7%. According to the survey, one or more the laborers in such familiesis involved in non-agricultural production all the year round, gaining a stableincome for the family. The land requisition impact on such families is slight.

---- Income features of affected families

The average net income of the 68 affected households is 5630 yuan. There are55 households which have their net agricultural income below 40% of the totalfamily net income. This indicates that the affected families have their incomesmainly sourced from the secondary and tertiary industries not from agricultureexcerpt for large-scale grain planting households, thus it can be seen that thesubstation land requisition does not affect the main income source of theaffected households.

Features of affected laborers

The cadres in the village introduce that local building industry is developed,there are many individual contractors who contract building projects in thelocal region. Generally, local rural laborers are involved in these companiesand engaged in houses building in different regions all the year round. Thesurvey found that 62 families among the affected households have laborersinvolved in either non-agriculture production or the secondary and tertiaryindustries, accounting for 91.2% of the affected households. So the projectaffects such families slightly.

B. Resettlement Plan

Because impact of the substation land requisition on economic income of thevillage and affected households, is slight, -the following two resettlementmeasures will be adopted for the affected households and laborers afterconsulting with the villager and soliciting opinions from the local government:

a. Re-adjusting cultivated land to reduce influence on a few large-scale grainplanting households. After land acquisition, there will be 700.5mucultivated land remaining (paddy land 686mu and dry land 14.5mu). For

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maintaining meeting grain ration standard of 0.4mu cultivated land percapita, the village committee decides to distribute the remaining 280mucultivated land among the large-scale planting grain households on theirwilling, so as to guarantee their contracted-land areas to be restored.

b Raising resettler' income by developing land and multi-operating business.It is introducted by the cadres of the village that there is 1 SOmu barren hillto be developed. After land acquisition, the village administration plans todevelop this hill-land as orchards, taking advantage of original two small-scale reservoirs as water source. It is primarily estimated that the generalinvestment for the plan is 750,000Y, including 100,00OYfor heighteningthe original reservoir dams, 50,000 Y for building a 1000-meter-longconcrete irrigation channel, 150,000Yfor ground leveling, soil and stoneexcavating and backfilling, and 3000Yper mu for planting trees andirrigating. The village committee will contract the new orchards tovillagers.

C. Use of Land Compensation

After consulting with cadres of village, it is primarily decided that the landcompensation be used in the following aspects, besides developing land.

a. Construction of the communication facilities to improve local traffic. Theexisting traffic facilities are poor now, and there is only one tractor roadlinking the village with other places. After finishing access road to thesubstation, the village will build a 5OOm-long Grade HI highwayconnecting the access road to the substation, the investment being 250,000Y, which connect with the access Toad to the substation.

b. Construction of the electricity facilities. The survey shows that localelectricity facilities are very out of date, and the reliability rate of the powersupply is not high. After land acquisition, the low-voltage transmissionlines will be upgraded properly in the village.

c. Construction of public utilities to improve living level of local residents,especially the living level of the old persons.

Use of the land compensation fees must be decided by Village Committeeand Village Economy Cooperation Committee, and use of thecompensation will be made public to the villager once half a year. Besidesuse for the above measures, the remaining compensation fees will beadministrated in a plan as a whole by the Village Committee, and mainly

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used for annual production such as irrigation and improving low outputland etc.

D. Forecast of Income

For Zhuji Substation, before the land requisition, annual per capita incomewill be 3,851 yuan for Guanhu Village. After resettlement, it is expectedthat the per capita income for the same village will be increased to 4,338yuan. higher than before the resettlement. For detailed analysis of incomechange for Zhuji Substation, see Table 6-4.

Analysis of Income Forecast for Zhuji SubstationTable6-4Before land Items Guanhu Remarksacquisition Villa_a__

Total population 1051Net income per capita (yuan) 3851

Cultivated land to be acquired (mu) 117.5

Total income of whole village ( 1 OOOOyuan) 1182.8Loss of income due to land acquisition 17.8

( lOOO0uan)After Compensation for land requisition ( 10000 436

resettlement yuan)

Investment and Investment ( 10000 125* To be used for infrastructure.Profit yuan) communication facilities.

P.rofit (10000 yuan) 3 -* electricity facilities, landdevelopment, and public

utilitiesInterest income from remaining 16 Bank deposit rate is set at 5%compensation fund (I OOOOyuan)

Forecasting annual income of whole village 1234

(lO000yuan)

Forecasting net income per capita (yuan) 4338Guanhu Village will invest 1,250,000 yuan, including 250,000 yuan using for construction of the

communication facilities, 200.000 yuan for construction of the electricity facilities. 50,000 yuan for publicutilities and 750,000 yuan for developing 150 mu fruit land. Assuming averag,ing 3500 yuan income permu for the fruit land, the total profit can be 530,000 yuan.

6.2.1.3. Yuyao Substation

A. Analysis on Project Impact

(1) Analysis of impact of land requisition -on villages

Land acquisition for Yuyao substation involves Zhongjiamen Village 48muand Tongguang Village 69.5mu in Yuyao town. After land acquisition, it will

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cause a certain influence on economic development especially on agriculturalproduction in the above two villages. The detail analysis shows in Table 6-5based on the national economical statistics data in 1997.

Influences on Local Economic by Land Acquisition

Table 6-5 of Yuyao SubstationItems Unit Zhongjiamen Tongguang

Village Village

1. Total population person 1108 9782. Total labor force person 605 5703. Agri. Laborers person 325 2414. Total cultivated land mu 866.3 12255. Cultivated land to be acquired mu 48 69.56. Acquisition ratio % 5.5 5.77. Cultivated Land Per Capita

a. Before acquisition mu 0.78 1.25b. After acquisition mu 0.74 1.188. Cultivated Land Per Laborer

a. Before acquisition mu 1.43 2.15b. After acquisition mu 1.35 2.039. Cultivated Land Per Agri. Laborer

a. Before acquisition mu 2.67 5.08b. After acquisition mu 2.52 4.7910. Grain productiona. Total grain output before acquisition ton 545 584b. Total grain output after acquisition ton 515 551c. Grain ration per capita before acquisition kg 492 597d. Grain ration per capita after acquisition kg 465 56311. Total income of whole village X__ X

a. Before acquisition 10x103Y 1980.2 2309.0

b. After acquisition 1Ox103 Y 1961.3 2284.6

c. Reduction ratio _ 1.00 1.0612. Agri. incomesa. Before acquisition 1Ox103Y 331.3 428.9

b. After acquisition l 101 1 3Y 312.4 404.5

c. Reduction ratio % 5.7 5.713. Net income per capitaa. Before acquisition Y 5757.9 5647b. After acquisition y 5740.6 5619.4c. Reduction ratio 0.30 0.48

ReferTing to the above table, the total population in Zhongjiamen Village is1108 persons with the total labor force 605 persons, among which theagricultural laborers are 325 persons. The total cultivated land is 866.3mu. Thetotal population in Tongguang Village is 978 persons with 570 laborers, among

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-which the agricultural laborers are 241 persons. The total cultivated land is1225 mu. The land to be requisitioned accounts for 5.5% and 5.7% of the totalland respectively in Zhongjiamen Village and Tongguang Village. Thecultivated land per capita will be reduced from 0.78mu before acquisition to0.74mu after acquisition in Zhongjiamen Village and from 1.25mu to 1.18muin Tongguang Village. The total grain output before acquisition is 545 tons and584 tons with 492 kg and 597 kg per capita respectively in the two villages.After land acquisition, total grain output will be reduced to 515 ton and 551ton with 465 kg and 563 kg per capital respectively, which can still meet thegrain requirement of the above two -villages. Being impacted by the substationland acquisition, the agricultural income were respectively will be reduced by189000Yand 244000Y, accounting for 5.7% and 5.7% in the total agriculturalincome in the above two villages, so the land acquisition will cause a certaininfluence on agricultural production of the above two villages. However,considering the total income and net income per capita, the impact caused bythe land acquisition is slight. Refening to Table 6-3, the total income will bereduced by only 1.00% and 1.06% in the above two villages, net income percapita decreased 0.300% and 0.48%. According to -analysis on above, andconsidering the social and economic statues of the two villages, it is shown thatthe income from industry and sideline industry accounts for a considerableproportion of the total income in the above two villages, and agriculturalproduction is no longer main production activity.

The introduction by the cadres of the two villages shows that most familieshave laborers working in the county enterprises. The two villages locate at thesuburb of Yuyao city, there are many job chances for the rural laborers.Because of lower agriculture production income and developed local industryand sideline industries, local residents are not willing to cultivate land butgrain ration land. Currently, the two villages both have canceled villager group,and the whole cultivated land -in village is administrated by -the villagecommittee. The survey indicates that the two village committees havecontracted the cultivated land (except the grain ration land) to the large-scalegrain planting -households or farmers from other villages.

(2) Analysis of impact of land requisition on affected households

The survey on the land-contracted households within Yuyao substation siteshows that there are 38 land-contracted households affected by the substationland acquisition, with -a total of 138 persons. Through statistics and analysis,land acquisition affected households have features as below.

-- Features of PAPs

The survey and analysis show that the persons at age below 35 account for

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55.1% of the total population affected by the substation land acquisition, with15.2% persons at age above 50. The figures indicate that local population tendsto be younger. Among the affected population, the persons who have receivededucation above junior high school account for 51.4%, with 48.6% belowprimary school. The figures indicate that most laborers have received high

education.

Features of affected households

From the analysis on the affected households, it can be seen that among the 38affected households, most of them are formed by two generations (one couplewith children) and three generations (or more), accounting for 81.6% of thetotal. Generally, such families have three or more members, with two or morelaborers, accounting to 89.5%. According to the survey, one (or more) of thelaborers in such families is involved in non-agricultural production all the yearround, gaining a stable income for the family. The impact on such familiescaused by the substation land acquisition is slight.

- Income features of affected families

The average net income of the 38 affected households is 4470yuan. There are13 households which have their net income per capita below 3000Y. 28families among the affected households have their agricultural income below40% of the total family income, with agricultural income per capita being lessthan 700yuan. But 5 affected households have their agricultural income above80% of the total family income, with agricultural income per capita being5260yuan. Analysis on the laborers employment and features of affectedfamilies shows that local affected families fall into two groups: those in thefirst group are few in number and working on large-scale grain planting orworking in industry and sideline industry successfully, the laborers of suchfamilies are young and energitic and have received high education. Income ofsuch families is high. Those in the second group are simple in employmentstructure,and their laborers have received little education and are rather old.Total income of such families is lower and they possess a rather worsesituation in employment competition.

Features of affected laborers

Land acquisition for Yuyao substation is in the suburb of Yuyao City, so localrural laborers can generally work in the county enterprises. According thesurvey, there are 31 affected households which have laborers involved in non-agriculture production, accounting for 81.6% of total affected households. Andthere are 17 families have their laborers employing in non-agriculture,accounting for 44.6% of the total affected households. It is -also indicated thatmost of families have part (or whole) laborers engaged in the secondary and

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tertiary industries. So the project will affect such families slightly.

(3) Analysis of impact of land requisition on affected enterprises

The construction of Yuyao Substation will affect three village-ownedenterprises, including one small hardware factory, one stone-processing factoryand one tea-making factory. These three affected enterprises will not beinterrupted for production due to relocation, since the village could providethem alternative spaces within the village for them to continue operation. Afterconsultation with relative departments. cash compensation will be adopted forthe loss of the enterprises due to relocation. And all employees of these threeenterprises will not lose jobs due to relocation, and maintain their wage incomeduring the relocation. Subsidies for employees during relocation, and subsidiesfor moving are included in the compensation package paid to the enterprises.

B. Resettlement Plan

Construction of Yuyao substation will requisition 48mu cultivated land inZhongjiamen Village and 69.3mu cultivated land in Tongguang Village.According to the on-site investigation, 13mu among the 48mu requisitionedcultivated land is the villagers' grain ration land and contracted land inZhongjiamen Village, and the remaining 35mu is village-owned reservedcultivated land. The overwhelming majority of the 69.5mu requisitionedcultivated land is native villager' grain ration land and contracted land inTongguang Village, including contracted land of the large-scale planting grainhouseholds in native village. If calculated by original cultivated land holdingper capita, 57 laborers whose living mainly depends on agriculture productionwill loss their contracted land. Since the substation land requisition induceslittle impact on the income of the villages and the households, the belowresettlement measures will be adopted for affected households and laborersafter consulting with the village and soliciting opinion from the localgovernment.

a. Before starting construction for Yuyao substation, the village committee willre-adjust cultivated land. After meeting O.4mu grain ration land per capita, theremaining cultivated land will be distributed to the large-scale grain plantinghouseholds and to those households with their labor employment structurebeing simple and with a rather worse situation in the employment competitionon a voluntary basis, so as to restore their original contracted-land areas.

b. According to the local resources (favorable for planting arbutus) andgeographical location (nearby the highway from Yuyao to Ningbo),developing -tertiary industries. The two villages have long planned a 2700-square-meter ground near the Yuyao-Ningbo highway for building a free

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market. The investment is estimated to be 600,OOOY to build a 2000-square-meter shed and arranging 80 stands for selling agricultural andsideline products such as fruits and vegetables etc.. It is estimated thatannual income per capita will reach about 6000Y. After getting the landcompensation, two villages will jointly build the free market. Privilege willbe given to the surplus labor force in the two villages and the market willbe administrated by the two village.

c. Scientific farming and adjusting the cropping pattern. So far as grain rationper capita is met, vegetable and fruilt production will be well developed bytaking advantage of the land resource, so as to raise the residents' incomelevel .

C. Using for Land Compensation

After preliminary discussion by the cadres of the village, the village willuse the remaining for the below some aspects, besides for the use for theabove aspects.

a. Construction of the infrastructure facilities to improve local residents'living environment.

b. Construction of public utilities to improve living level of local residents,especially living level of old persons.

Use of the land compensation fees must be decided by Viliage Committee andVillage Economy Cooperation Committee, and will be made public to thevillager each half a year. Besides the above measures, the remainingcompensation will be administrated in a plan as a whole by the VillageCommittee, some for production such as controlling flood, irrigation anddeveloping fruit garden such as arbutus etc., and the others for subsidy beingdistributed to resettlers as to increase their income by taking the bank interestevery year.

D. Forecast of Income

For Yuyao Substation, before the land requisition, annual per capita incomewill be 5,758 yuan for Zhongjiamen Village and 5,647 yuan for TongguangVillage. After resettlement, it is expected -that the per capita income of twovillages will increase to 5,858 yuan and 5,756 yuan respectively, which ishigher than that before the move. For detailed analysis of income change forYuyao Substation, see Table 6-6.

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Analysis of Income Forecast for Yuyao SubstationTable6-6

Before land Items Zhongjiamen Tongguan Remarksacquisition Village Village

Total population 1108 978Net income per capita (yuan) 5757.9 5647Cultivated land to be acquired (mu) 48 69.5Total income of whole village (1 0000 1980.2 2309yuan)

Loss of income due to land 18.9 24.4requisition (lOOOOyuan)

After Compensation for land requisition 178.08 257.8resettlement (10000 yuan)

Investment and Investment 70* 80** To be used forProfit ( 1 0000 vuan) construction of a

Profit ( 10000 24* 26.1** free market.yuan ) infrastructure.

productionprojects, and publicutilities

Interest income from the remaining 6 9 Rate of bankcompensation fund (10000 yuan) deposit is set at 5%Forecasting annual income of whole 1991 2320village (10000 yuan)Forecasting net income per capita 5858 5756

______ __ (yuan)

* Zhongjiamnen Village will invest 700,000 yuan, including 200,000 yuan using for construction of theinfrastructure facilities. 150,000 yuan for production projects such as flood control and irrigation, 50,000yuan for public utilities and 300,000 yuan for building a free market with Tongguan Village. TheZhongjiamen village will get 40 stands. Assuming each stand (one person for one stand) will earn 6000yuan, the total profit can get 240,000 yuan.

Tn Tongguan Village will invest 800,000 vuan, including 200.000 yuan using for construction of theinfrastructure facilities. 250,000 yuan for production projects such as irrigation and flood control, includingdevelopment of 6 mu fruit trees, 50,000 yuan for public utilities and 300,000 yuan for building a freemarket with Zhonjiamen Village and the village can get 40 stands. Assuming each stand will eam 6000yuan income per year, the total profit can get 240,000 yuan. In addition, assuming 3,500 yuan per mu for 6mu fruit trees, the total profit can increase 21,000 yuan.

6.2.1.4. Ningbo-Wenzhou and Tongbai-Zhuji Transmission Line

The land to be requisitioned for the transmission line only accounts to less than1%woo of the land of the villages along the lines, which affects each village veryslightly, (details are shown in Table 6-7 and Table .6-8) and has little impact onthe agriculture. If proper land adjustment in the villages is taken, thehouseholds affected by land requisition can continue to farm on cultivated landand their job position will not be changed. Transmission line land Tequlsitionmainly occur at the tower base, small in area and scattering in many villages;the impact is small with only less than one laborer in each village on average.After consultation with local governments, land adjustment plus cash

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compensation will be adopted for restoring the resettlers' original productionand living level.

Table 6-7 Land Requisition for Ningbo-Wenzhou Transmission LineTOaW ToWa Culovaed Land Pa g Cuhnvued Lad Affed

Cmty (City) Town(ship) AdmL- iage Populafion Culivated Land per Ragipmon per capim aficr popuiationLand capim Requisition

( p* ) (mu) (mu/peson) (mu) ( /6) (tn u ) (paM)YMxizn Yun long Jiacun 3827 3984 1.04 0.6 0.02 1.04

Yingjiadai 609 730 1.20 0.6 0.08 120 ITianhuang 645 762 1.18 0.6 0.08 1.18 1

Jiangshan Shanxi 1380 1600 1.16 0.9 0.06 1.16 1_ Sunjiazhuang 670 914 1.36 1.5 0.16 1.36 2

Fenghua Baidu Yujiaba 756 761 1.01 1.5 0.20 1.00 2Jiqi Zhanghu 1381 1033 0.75 1.2 0.12 0.75 2

Piaoxi 620 463 0.75 0.6 0.13 0.75 1Hongnong 2319 1373 0.59 0.3 0.02 0.59 1

Miaojia 567 465 0.82 0.3 0.06 0.82 1Jzyi 1518 1145 0.75 0.6 0.05 0.75 1Jier 1486 1159 0.78 0.3 0.03 0.78 1

=_______ Silian 620 463 1 0.75 0.9 0.19 0.75 2Chensan 1208 1273 1 1.05 0.3 0.02 1.05 IChener 907 985 1.09 0.6 0.06 1.09 1

Ninghai Xidian I Hongjia 1369 1060 0.77 0.9 0.08 0.77 2Licun 835 780 0.93 1.2 0.15 0.93 2

Meilin Waiding 193 128 0.66 0.9 0.70 0.66 2Huangtan Weijia 733 357 0.49 0.9 025 0.49 2

Xiaxi |297 103 0.35 0.6 0.58 0.34 2*_______ Shangzhai 751 1 280 0.37 | 0.6 021 0.37 2l l | Xizhuang |275 -85 0.31 0.3 0.35 0.31 1

Qiantongz Lianghuang 596 225 0.38 0.3 0.13 0.38 1Chalu Gankeng 1006 513 0.51 0.9 0.18 0.51 2

Linhai Datian Lingwai 500 227 0.45 0.9 0.40 0.45 2Chengguan Linong 579 441 0.76 0.9 020 0.76 2

Huangyan shidou Shatan 999 436 0.44 03 0.07 0.44 1Ningxi Huichangyou 905 428 0.47 0.6 0.14 0.47 2

Gehu -285 133 0.47 0.9 0.68 0.46 2|Shangzhau 1040 356 0.34 1 0.6 0.17 0.34 2

| 77 7 | 777=|Shangjiangao 821 383 0.47 0.9 023 0.47 2Yongjia Xivuan an 1193 453 0.38 0.3 0.07 038 1

Yangjing 614 445 0.72 0.6 0.13 0.72 1Yantou Xiayuan 760 289 0.38 0.6 0.21 0.38 2

Gangtou 2015 633 0.31 0.3 0.05 0.31 1Zhangpo 2293 T 738 0.32 0.3 0.04 032 1Fangao 1805 421 0.23 0.3 0.07 0.23 2

Zhouzhai 1502 363 024 0.3 0.08 024 2Xialiao Jiangkeng 235 173 0.74 0.9 0.52 0.73 2

_ Bali 548 489 0.89 0.6 0.12 0.89 1Shangtang Xiletou 418 273 0.65 0.3 0.11 0.65 1Qiaoxia Shangcun 1130 642 0.57 0.3 0.05 0.57 1

Xiaxie 831 570 0.69 0.9 0.16 0.68 2

Ouhai Pangqiao Mizimg 897 2893 0.32 0.3 0.10 0.32 1Minh_ro*an 1132 432 038 0.3 0.07 0.38 1

Guoxi Guoxi 2923 1175 0.40 0.6 0.05 0.40 2Lucheng Yangyi Mangtouzhu 1511 1066 0.71 0.6 0.05 0.71

Yangshan 665 470 0.71 03 0.06 0.71

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Table 6-8 Land Req uisition for Tongbai-Zhuji Transmission lineE Total Total Cultivated Land Percentage Cultivated Affected

County Town(ship) Admin. village opulation Cultivated Land per Requisition Land per capita population(City) Land capita after

(person) (mu) (mulperson) (mu) (%) Requisition (person)(mutperson)

Timantai Baihe Baishui 757 435 0.57 0.6 0.14 0.57 2Xiaguoyang 619 416 0.67 0.9 0.22 0.67 2Xiabaiyan 132 93 0.70 0.9 0.97 0.70 2

._ _ _ Shangb8 yan 327 206 0.63 0.9 0.44 0.63 2

Xiuyuan 724 458 0.63 1.2 026 0.63 2

Houyang 440 280 0.64 0.6 0.21 0.64 1Shanglu 1512 783 0.52 0.9 0.11 0.52 2

Xinchang Luao Shangbawu 620 308 0.50 0.6 0.19 0.50 2

Zhiguwu 755 353 0-47 0.6 0.17 0.47 2Hengduqiao 444 243 0.55 0.6 025 0.55 2Hengdujie 326 140 0.43 0.6 0.43 0.43 2

Wuwang 1006 519 0.52 0.9 0.17 0.52 2Luer 1454 643 0.44 0.6 0.09 0.44 2

_ Chengnan Xiavang 494 381 0.77 1.2 031 0.77 2Pingfengyan 405 438 1.08 1.5 034 1.08 2

_Chen1all Xier 319 270 0.85 0.9 0.33 0.84 2Houcun 975 652 0.67 0.6 0.09 0.67 1

________ _______ |zhaopoao | 314 231 0.74 0.6 026 0.73 1_______ |Fenghuang i 732 496 0.68 0.6 0.12 0.68

Wulian 545 437 0.80 0.3 0.07 0.80 1Shengzhou Chengguan Qiaoi s 72 530 0.61 1 0.9 0.17 0.61 2

________ Chafangzhuan 1251 958 0.77 | 0.6 0.06 0.77 1Zhongcun 1667 1398 0.84 0.6 0.04 0.S4 1Duntou 519 364 0.70 0.6 0.16 0.70 1

._______ Shemougang 607 425 0.70 0.3 0.07 0.70 1Shangyanke 364 302 0.83 0.6 020 0.83 1Xiayanice 849 672 0.79 0.9 0.13 0.79 2Jiangdong 1480 1106 0.75 0.6 0.05 0.75 1

Xinshi 329 208 0.63 0.6 0.29 0.63 1

Bangtou 741 563 0.76 0.6 0.11 0.76Ganling Xiawu 227 218 0.96 0.6 028 0.96 1

Huangjianfang 1250 870 0.70 0.3 0.03 0.70 1Jiangtian 1432 952 0.66 0.6 0.06 0.66Waizhai 563 _397 0.71 0.3 0.08 0.70Jianan 290 184 0.63 03 0.16 0.63 1

Shangdushan 959 844 0.88 1.2 0.14 0.88 2

Liuan 1261 1013 0.80 0.6 0.06 0.80 I

Matang 1712 1612 0.94 0.3 0.02 0.94 1Houzhu 571 500 0.88 0.3 0.06 0.88 1

Fuiun Zhijianlu 1475 1400 0.95 0.6 0.04 0.95 1Fangsan 1246 1193 0.96 0.3 0.03 0.96 1Yangqiao 531 438 0.82 0.6 0.14 0.82 1Xibing 609 405 0.67 0.6 0.15 0.66 1

Zhujiayan 248 203 0.82 0.6 0.30 0.82 1Zhangjia 283 215 0.76 0.3 0.14 0.76 _

Ruomnoden 520 436 0.84 03 0.07 0.84 1liankeng 467 387 0.83 0.6 0.16 0.83 1

Shihuang Dongfang 230 192 0.83 0.3 0.16 0.83 1Shangcun fl27 673 0.81 0.6 0.09 0.81 S

Louyi 576 419 07.3 0.3 0.07 -0.73 1Louer 636 437 0.69 0.3 0.07 0.69 1

Xidong 293 169 0.58 0.3 0.18 0.58 1Zhuji Lipu Mali 1044 624 060 0.6 0.10 0.60 1

Huangshan Yuexing 1518 1130 0.74 0.9 0.08 0.74 2

Luoling 332 298 0.90 0.3 0.10 0.90 1_ Jieting Lantian 679 440 0.65 0.6 0.14 0.65 1

W~angjia.ing DaDpengshan 368 313 0.85 0.6 0.19 0.85 1Fen gyilou 976 7 731 0.75 0.9 0.12 0.75 2

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6.2.2. Housing Relocation Plan

In the Transmission Line Component of Tongbai Pumped Storage Project,some households within the substations and along the transmission lines(only excerpt for Xiaoshan substation) will be relocated, including 1740square meter houses from Zhuji substation, 1885 square meter houses fromYuyao substation and 20134 square meter houses along the Ningbo-Wenzhou and Tongbai-Zhuji transmission lines. After fully consulting withlocal government at all levels and resettlers, the house removal andrebuilding will be carried out in accordance with the following principleand methods.

A. As only few houses need to relocate and these houses are ratherscattered in different administration villages along the transmissionlines, and impact of the land acquisition is small for local production,the inhabitants can still engage in their production in the originalvillages; therefore, the new house will be built in the originalcommunity area (the original villages) with in the distance not morethan 0.5 to 1.0 km from their old houses, thus facilitating their farmingproduction. Respecting the will of most of the Tesettlers, the housesremoval and rebuilding will be carried out by the relocated householdsthemselves. Before project construction, the householder (the owner orthe representative of the houses) will be responsible for the housesremoval, and this work will be supervised by the local resettlementorganizations or institutions;

B. Since the houses to be relocated are mainly within the substations sites,the village committee will allocate new house plot to the resettlers ontheir desires after consultation with the resettled households. The houseswill be removed and reconstructed by the resettlers' themselves. Beforeproject construction, the householder (the owner or the representative ofthe houses) will be responsible for the houses removal, and this workwill be supervised by the local resettlement organizations or institutions;

C. The resettlers can freely make selections about first removal thenconstruction or first construction then removal. If they select the later,before completion of the new houses, the resettlers can stay in theiroriginal houses, no one allowed to force them removal before thedeadline of removal.

D. According -to "Law of Land Administration", the location and quantityof the resettlers' new house plot will be jointly arranged by thetown(ship) government, village committee and village groups. Selectionof house plots outside of the arranged places should be approved by thevillage committee, while the village committee distribute the house plotsto the resettlers on their desire;

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E. Three months prior to building new houses, the resettlers will receive anotice for house construction, at least more than four months will beallocated to -them to build their new houses. During house building, therelative authorities will consult with the resettlers, and may prolong thebuilding time based on actual requirement. The compensation subsidiesfor relocation and for working hours losing should be timely paid toresettlers,

F. During resettlement, resettlement organization will adopt efficientmeasures to help families which has the old, weak, sick or disabledpeoples, and the women-headed families. For these resettlers, thetownship resettlement group or village committees will be in charge ofhelping them build new houses and help them remove to new houses;

G. All relocated households will get the compensation fees at housereplacement price, the salvageable materials of the old houses can beused for new house free of charge. Prior to the house construction, thecompensation fees should be paid to resettlers at one-time or ininstallment by the project owner through local resettlementorganizations. If the compensation paid in installment, the last paymentshould be paid before the new house completion.

6.2.3. Infrastructure Restoration Plan

Infrastructures affected by the project need to be rebuilt, except the tractorroads at Xiaoshan substation site. After consulting with the relativedepartments, it is decided to make one-time cash compensation for theresettlement. Local village committee will rebuild the facilities at other placesby themselves. The details for the plan of the infrastructure restoration areshown in Table 6-9

Table 6-9 Infrastructure Restoration PlanItem Affected Owner Quantity Restoration plan Rebuilding

infrastructure _ QuantityXiaoshan 380V Transmission Wulian Two, total 400m One line, to be rebuilt on the north 600msubstation line village long of the substation

lOkV Transmission Wulian One, 50m long Rebuild it on the west of the 60Dmline village substation toTractor road Chengjiao One, 550Dm long Restoring it as access road to the 0

village substation380V Transmission Chengiiao One, 550m long Rebuild it on the north of the 600mline village access road to the substation

Zhuji 380V Transmission Guanghu One, 300m long Rebuilding it along the north side 2000msubstation line village of the substationYuyao 380V Transmission Tongguan One, 600m long Rebuilding it along the substation 800msubstation line village I

220V Transmission Tongguan One, 400m long Rebuilding it along the substation 400mline villagelrrigate Channel Tongguan One, 11Dm long Rebuilding it along the substation 300m

villageSimple highway Tongguan One, 350m long Rebuilding it along the substation 400m

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6.2.4. Restoration Plan for Other Facilities

Other affected facilities at the substation sites are mainly tombs and industrialenterprises, none of them along the transmission lines. It is decided to adoptcash compensation for the scttered private tombs, which will be moved toother places by the owner themselves. The affected cemetery will becompensated by actual investment, which will be rebuilt at other places orother cemeteries nearby by Tongguang Village and Lusheng Real EstateCompany. The affected village-owned enterprises have been contracted toindividuals. Both village and contractors have vacant rooms which can be usedfor resettlement. After consultion with relative departments, it is decided toadopt cash compensation for housing, removal and loss caused by stoppingproduction; the enterprises can build by contractors themselves. Suchenterprises should complete resettlement before the project construction, andworkers still work in the original units, so there will be no problem of laborersresettlement.

63 Implementation Plan

6.3.1 Implementation Procedures

A. Land requisition and compensation

The land acquisition and compensation will be completed under thecoordination between relative organizations, the typical procedures refer to asfollowings.

a. The design institute is in charge of preparation of the applicable drawingsfor permission of the land acquisition. These drawings will define thescales and areas of the land acquisition and houses removal;

b. The prefecture or municipal policy offices will apply for planning licenseand red-line map to planning departments, and apply for approval to landadministration bureau;

c. Application for approval;

d. All matters conceming land compensation, signing the compensationagreement for land acquisition and getting through formality for landutilization will be the responsibility of the prefecture or municipal policyoffices and the land administrative departments in county (city, district);

e. The acquisition range and areas should be defined on site by the specialstaff designated from land administration in each relative county (city anddistrict) or town (township) and villages;

f. The land administration of county (city and district) will sign the "Land

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Acquisition Agreement" with each relative town (township) and village;

g. Transferring the compensation fees;

h. Other legal formalities

i. Project land acquisition

B. Production resettlement and restoration

The typical matters for production rehabilitation will be implemented by thevillage committee, the procedures is as followings:

a. Hold the villager representatives conference, to work out the landadjustment measures and the overall plan for production restoration.

b. Timely issue the overall plan for land adjustment and productionrestoration and collect the opinions from the villagers.

c. Land adjustment.

d. Discuss the labor force arrangement plan with the relevant departmentsand sign the contract for "labor force arrangement agreement" andformulate the plan for specific production restoration and labor forcearrangement plan;

e. Publicize the labor force arrangement plan and the name list, forsupervision by the villagers.

f. Employment of the laborers

C. Houses relocation and inhabitants resettlement

The procedures for house relocation and resettlement should beimplemented as followings.

a. The scope of housing relocation will be submitted by the designinstitute;

b. Investigation for quantities and qualities of the houses to be relocatedwill be carried out by the prefecture (city) policy office in coordinationwith each Telative county (city and district) or town (township) andvillages;

c. The prefecture (city) resettlement offices are in charge of housingcompensation standards and -sign compensation agreement for housesrelocation after consultation with-the Telative county (city and district);

d. The county (city, district) resettlement office is responsible for sign thehouse Telocation compensation agreement with Telative town

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(township);

e. The town (township) should publicize the relative compensationstandards, removal time and quantities of the houses relocated forcollection of the households' views;

f. The town (township) shall be responsible for arranging new house plotsfor resettlers and collecting their opinions;

g. Sign a house relocation agreement between the town (township) andhouseholds to be relocated;

h. Resettlers receive the compensation fees;

i. Build new houses by the resettlers;

j. Move into the new apartment;

k. Removal the old houses

6.3.2 Schedule

The schedule for land acquisition and house removal will be controlledaccording to the following principles.

1. Prior to construction of the transmission project, the houses to berelocated should be dismanlted;

2. Three months before the houses removal, the notice for houses removalshould be sent to the resettlers, prior to the deadline of house removal,at least four months should be allocated to the resettlers' to build theirnew houses, and before the new houses completed, the resettlers havethe right to stay in their old houses.

3. The relative authorities should fully consult with the resettlers about thehouse building time and this time can be prolonged, if necessary;

4. The land acquisition should be completed before the construction of thetransmission project.

5. The land adjustment should be completed at the interval between twocrops.

6. Prior to the construction of the transmission project, the arrangement forlabor force should be completed.

7. Infrastructures should be completed before construction of thetransmission project.

The tentative time schedule for land requisition and housing relocation is

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shown in Table 6-10.

Table 6-10 TimeSchedule for Land Requisition and Housing RelocationItem Zhuji Tongbai-Zhuji Ningbo- Yuyao Xiaoshan

Substation line Wenzhou line substation substationI. Land requisition 2001 2003 2004 2002 20031. Defining resettlers affected 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-19992. Survey of inventory 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 j 1998-19993. Consultation and determination of 1999 1999-2001 2000-2002 2000 2001compensation critena _4. Payment of compensation 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20025. Formalities of land requisition and 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 2002use of land6. Consultation on land adjustment 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20027. Adjustment of land 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20028. Job arrangement 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 2002II. Housing relocation1. Defining resettlers to be relocated 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-19992. Survey of inventory 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-19993. Consultation and determination of 1999 1999-2001 2000-2002 2000 2001housing compensation4. Payment of housing compensation 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20025. House plot selection 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20026. Leveling house plot 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20027. Building of new houses 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 20028. Final budget of housing 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 2002compensation9. Moving into new houses 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 200210. Demolishing old houses 2000 2000-2002 2001-2003 2001 2002

6.3.3 Financial Allocation Plan

A. Allocation Principle

a All costs relating the acquisition and removal will be listed in the projectbudget. The Owner will pay the compensation for acquisition and removaland other expenditures to relative enterprises and individuals through theproject office.

b. Prior to construction of the new houses, the compensation will be paid tothe households to be Tesettled; if it will be paid in installment, the finalpayment should be paid prior to the houses completion.

c. The compensation for land acquisition and other facilities will be paid torelative individuals three months before the acquisition;

d. In order to guarantee that implementation of the removal and resettlement becarried smoothly, the financial -and supervision departments should beestablished at different levels by the project office, thus to make sure allfunds can be timely transferred to the individuals.

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D. Departments responsible for resettlement finances

a. The project policy office, prefecture (municipality) policy office, county(city, district) land administration, town (township) and villagergovernment committees will be in charge of payment and use of thefinances land acquisition compensation.

b. For rural housing compensation, the responsible departments will be theprefecture (city) policy office, county (city, district) policy offices,government of town (township) and villager committee.

c. In order to guarantee compensation be timely transferred and be properlyused, the resettlement compensation will be transferred from higher level tolower level; correspondingly, each department should strictly implementthe stipulations in finance accounting and audit system. The utilization andtransferring status of compensation should be periodically checked andreported, so that the adjustment plan and remedial measures can be workout for unexpected event.

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7. ORGANIZATION AND INSTITUTION

7.1 Establishing of Organization

7.1.1 Responsible Organizations

In order to prepare "the RAP" and ensure to go smoothly and reach theexpected effect, it is necessary to establish resettlement organizations fromhigher level to lower level which can plan, coordinate and monitor theresettlement. The following institutions are established for land acquisition fortransmission line project using the project cost saving;

A. Project Policy Leading Group (i.e., Project Resettlement Leading Group)

B Prefectures (City) Policy Leading Group (i.e., Prefecture ResettlementLeading Group)

C. County (City) Policy Leading Group (i.e., County Resettlement LeadingGroup)

D. Town Policy Leading Group (i.e., Two(ship) Resettlement Leading Group)

E. Project Policy Office (i.e., Project Resettlement Office)

F. Prefectures Policy Office (i.e., Prefecture Resettlement Office)

G. County (City) Policy Office (i.e., County(city) Resettlement Office)

H. Township (Town) Policy Office (i.e., Town(ship) Resettlement Office)

I. Village Committee and Villager Group

J. External Independent Monitoring Evaluation Organization

7.1.2 Components of Organizations and Respective Responsibility

A. Project Resettlement Leading Group

The Project Resettlement Leading Group was organized by the responsibleleaders of Zhejiang Provincial Electric Power Co. Ltd. and Zhejiang Extra-High Voltage Construction Company. The main responsibility is to strengthenthe leadership of key project, for smooth implementation of demolition andresettlement work, policy-making and coordination among departments. Thepermanent office is set under the leading group for daily work, which isestablished in the headquarter of the Zhejiang Extra-High Voltage ConstructionCompany who represents the owner.

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B. Prefectures (City) Resettlement Leading Group

The responsible leaders of prefectures (city) people's government andprefecture (city) power bureau organize the leading group. The mainresponsibility is to strengthen leadership of implementation of demolition andresettlement work, and coordination between departments to ensure smoothoperation of land acquisition and relocation work within the same Prefectures(city).

C. County (City) Resettlement Leading Group

The leading group is organized by the responsible leaders of power supplybureau, civil bureau, Telocation office, land administration bureau, publicsecurity bureau, judicature bureau and labor bureau. The main responsibility isto strengthen the leadership for the project, to coordinate the state, collectiveand individual relationship between each department, and to ensure the landacquisition and inhabitant resettlement to carry out smoothly.

D. Project Resettlement Office

The responsible leaders of Zhejiang Provincial Electric Power Co. Ltd.,Zhejiang Extra-High Voltage Construction Company and power bureau atprefecture level will be the members of the Project Resettlement Office. Itsmain responsibility is:

(1) Entrust and assist the investigation design organization to make survey,statistics on social economy and keep data;

(2) Be responsible for the training of key personel involved in resettlementwork in various affected prefectures, direct and supervise the resettlement;

(3) Organized the preparation of "Resettlement Action Plan" and coordinatethe implementation;

(4) Organize public consultation and publicize the resettlement policy;

(5) Be responsible for management of resettlement funds and supervision offunds allocation and use.

(6) Instruct, coordinate and supervise the implementation and progress ofresettlement of prefecture(city) policy office;

(7) Conduct internal supervision and compile internal monitoring report;

(8) Assist in external supervision activities;

(9) Prepare progress report

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E. Prefecture (city) Resettlement Office

After establishing the project resettlement office, the relative office will be setin affected prefecture(city). The office is composed of specialized cadres fromprefecture and county power bureaus. It is a permanent agency under theprefecture(city) power bureau. Its main responsibility is:

(1) make statistics and social, economic survey by project impact and keepdata;

(2) Assist to prepare "Resettlement Action Plan" and be supervise theimplementation;

(3) Organize public consultation and give publicity of the resettlement policy;

(4) Go through the formalities of land planning and acquisition license andconstruction;

(5) Sign agreement with county(city) resettlement office and supervise theimplementation and progress of resettlement of county(city);

(6) Sign agreement with county(city) land bureau and supervise the fundsallocation and usage;

(7) Assist in internal supervision and external independent supervisionactivities;

(8) Prepare and submit resettlement progress report to project policy office

F. County(city) Resettlement Office

The county (city) resettlement office is composed of specialized cadres fromcounty power bureau and affected towns who are in charge of resettlement. Itis a permanent agency under the county(city) power bureau, and county landadministration bureau. Its main responsibility is:

(1) Assist prefecture(city) power supply bureau and the investigation designorganization to make survey, statistics on social economy and keep data;

(2) Assist to prepare "Resettlement Action Plan" and be Tesponsible for theimplementation;

(3) Organize public consultation and give publicity -of the resettlement policy;

(4) Go through the formalities of land acquisition and resettlement;

(5) Be responsible for training of resettlement staff in various townships,direct and supervise the township resettlement;

(6) Sign land acquisition and resettlement agreement with town(ship) and

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village, and be responsible for management of resettlement finds andsupervision of funds allocation and usage;

(7) Solve questions and problems during implementation in coordinatemanner;

(8) Make statistics of the execution progress and report to the prefecture(city)office.

G. Township(town) Resettlement Office

The township(town) resettlement office is composed of specialized cadresfrom power supply management station, civil station, land management station,local police station and main leaders of each village who are in charge ofresettlement. Its main responsibility is:

(1) Participate in the project survey and assist to prepare "ResettlementAction Plan";

(2) Organize public consultation and give publicity of the resettlement policy;

(3) Implement, examing, supervise and record all resettlement activities in thesame township(town);

(4) Go through the formalities of house relocation;

(5) Be responsible for payment and management of resettlement funds

(6) Sign the house relocation agreement with the resettlers, supervise the landacquisition, removal of houses and ancillaries, and rebuilding the houses;

(7) Report to county(city) land bureau and resettlement office about theinformation of land acquisition, removal and inhabitants resettlement;

(8) Solve the questions and problems during implementation in coordinatemanner.

H. Village Committee and Villager Group

The resettlement work group of village committee and villager group iscomposed by the main cadres in the village and villager group. The mainresponsibility is:

(1) Participate the investigation on social economy and project impact;

(2) Organize public consultation and give publicity of the resettlement policy;

(3) Select host site and allocate the house plot;

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(4) Execute the land adjustment and organize the production development forresettlement;

(5) Be responsible for funds management and allocation;

(6) Report to the higher authorities of the comments and proposals from theresettlers;

(7) Report the execution progress of resettlement;

(8) Help the difficult families for resettlement.

I. External Independent Monitoring Institutions

The East China Investigation and Design Institute will be entrusted by theproject owner for the External Independent Monitoring Institution for thisproject, and the main responsibility is:

(1) Observe every aspect of inhabitants' resettlement schedule andimplementation, and furnish the resettlement monitoring evaluation reportto the World Bank through Project Resettlement Office periodically. Thisresponsibility will be described in detail in the Section of ExternalIndependent Monitoring Evaluation.

(2) Assist the Project Resettlement Office to prepare the resettlementschedule;

(3) Provide the technical consultation to Project Policy Office andPrefecture(city) Policy Office about data investigation and processing.

7.13 Staffing

A. Project resettlement Organizations

In order to carry out the resettlement work smoothly, the Zhejiang ProvincialPower Bureau and the Zhejiang Provincial EHV Construction Company havemanned full-time personnel in the Project Resettlement Office. The personnelare composed of professionals and administrative persons who have beeninvolved in the resettlement work of the previous IBRD-fmnanced projects andare all qualified in technical and managerial ability with experience in theresettlement aspect. Refer to Table 7-1 below.

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Table 7-1 Main Staff of Project resettlement OrganizationsOrganization Main staff Unit Position in unit Position in Responsibility

organization in organizationResettlement Wei Guozhong Zhejiang Provincial Power Deputy director Group head All projectleading group Bureau

Xiao Ditto Department deputy Deputy group_Jianbao director head

Resettlement Xiao Jianbao Ditto Department deputy Director All projectoffice director

Zhou Jianjian EHV Construction Company Vice manager Deputydirector

Lin Shaoping Zhejiang Provincial Power Engineer memberBureau

Zhang Wenwei EHV Construction Company Deputy sector head memberChen Guofang Ditto person-in charge memberSun Ditto person-in charge memberTongyueWu Qinglong Ditto person-in charge member

Prefecture Fen Shaocong Wenzhou Power Bureau Departnent director Group head Wenzhouresettlement substation andoffice part of Ningwen

lineChen Zhuying Ningbo Power Bureau Department director Group head Yuyao

Substation andand part oNingwen lineand and part oTonghu line

Chen Yongviao Taizhou Power Bureau Director Group head Ningwen LineYu Hanting Shaoxing Power Bureau Deputy director Group head Zhuji Substation

andand part ofTongzhu line

Resettlement Chen Xixiang Xiaoshan Power Bureau Sector head Group head XiaoshanOffice of substationCounty (city) Fang Deming Yuyao Power Bureau Director Group head Yuyao

substationGu Zhiyi Yinxian Power Bureau Deputy director Group head part of Ningwen

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~lineHe guofang Fenghua Power Bureau Deputy director Group head part of Ningwen

lineTian Pingyue People' Govermnent of Deputy director of Group head part of Ningwen

Ninghai city the county lineZhang Zhenglou People' Government of Deputy director of Group head part of Ningwen

Shanmen county the county lineCheng Xing People' Government of Deputy director of Group head part of Ningwen

Linhai county the county lineTian Wenjun Huangyan Power Bureau Director Group head part of Ningwen

lineLi Shilin Yongjia Power Bureau Deputy director Group head part of Ningwen

lineQiu Kanglci People' Govemrnent o Deputy director Group head part of Tongzhu

Tiantai coumy lineSun Shifang Xinchang Power Bureau Deputy director Group head part of Tongzhu

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~~~lineYin Zhaiyu Shangzhou Power Bureau Deputy dircstor Group head part of Tongzhu

I__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I____ ____ _ _ _lineWang wei Zhuji Power Bureau Director Group head Zhuji substation

and part oTongzhu line

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(To be continued)Resettlement Zhu Jingwei People' Govemmnent of Deputy director of Group head XiaoshanOffice of Chengxiang Town the Town _ substationChengxiang Chai Zhinan Chengjiao village Village head Deputy grouptown head

Lou Shanhu Wulian Village Village head Deputy group____________ ________________ head

Resettlement Bian Pinnang People' Government of Deputy director of Group head Zhuji substationOffice of Wangliaing Town the Town ang part ofWangiiajing Xu Xingmu Guanghu village Village head Deputy group Tongzhu linetown . head

Zhao Xinghua Guanghu Village Secretary Deputy grouphead

Resettlement Zhu Shuifang People' Government of Deputy director of Group head YuyaoOffice o Yuvao Town the Town substationYuyao town Shu Kunyan Tongguang village Secretary Deputy group

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _ _ ___ ___ ___ ___ head

Zhang Peigao Zhongjiamen Village Secretary Deputy groupI _ _ I I I__ head

B. M&E Organization

The project resettlement office has contracted in 1998 with the East ChinaInvestigation and Design Institute to undertake the resettlement M&Eoperation. The East China Investigation and Design Institute will perform allbasic monitoring through providing technical assistance to the projectresettlement office, resettlement investigation and living level survey of peopleaffected.

The East China Investigation & Design Institute (ECIDI) is a subordinatedirectly under the Ministry of Electric Power of PRC(called the State PowerCorporation). In 1993, ECIDI was appraised as one of the hundred bestnational comprehensive actual strength institutes through the nationalcomparison. In Dec. 1996, ECIDI also obtained the certificate of theGB/T19000 quality system, which is equivalent to the InternationalOrganization for Standardization (ISO). Due to its abundant experiences inrespecting of the land acquisition and resettlement for large and medium sizeof hydropower projects, up to now, ECIDI has completed more than twenty (20)design works for large hydropower projects scattered all over the country.From 1990, ECIDI began to undertake the resettlement monitoring andevaluation work for projects using the IBRD loan, ECIDI is also the firstinstitute to undertake the resettlement monitoring and evaluation works basedon the Tequirements of OD4.30 issued by the World Bank, ECIDI has beeninvolved in the resettlement monitoring and evaluation work respectively forthe Shuikou Hydroelectric Power Project (partially loaned by WB) in FujianProvince, Electric Power Development Project in Zhejiang Province andpreparation of RAP of East China /Jiangsu 5OOkV Transmission Project, andTongue Pumped Storage Project in the past eight years.

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ECIDI has numerous experts and engineering and technical personnel. Most ofthem have participated in the resettlement monitoring and evaluation works forthe projects loaned by the World Bank, among which four (4) peopleparticipated the seminar which held by the World Bank and got the certificatesafter completing the training courses. Two of them were invited to the WorldBank mission for inspection and evaluation research work of domesticcommunication projects, and they lectured on the seminar, which held by theWorld Bank for the special courses of the resettlement monitoring andevaluation work. In ECI7DI, a particular working group has now beenestablished for the resettlement monitoring and evaluation work for the project.Refer to Table 7-2. The number of the group member will be increased duringpeak period of the project according to the project schedule.

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Main Members of External MonitoringTable 7-2: and Evaluation Working Group

Name Titles Experience PositionGong Heping Senior Engineer Reservoir resettlement expert, Manager of the reservoir department. He Group

is a main participate for the independent resettlement monitoring & Leaderevaluation works of Shuikou Hydropower Project in Fujian Provinceand the Electric Power Development Project in Zhejiang Province. Heparticipated the high seminar which held by the World Bank and got thecertificates after completed whole courses of the resettlementmonitoring and evaluation works, later, he lectured the courses on -theseminar held by the World Bank

Bian Bingqian Engineer Vice manager of the reservoir department. held and taken part in the membermany resettlement design works for large and medium size hydropowerprojects, he also participated the seminar which held by the World Bankand got the certificates

Yang Lin Engineer Held and taken part in the many resettlement design works for large and membermedium size hydropower projects, he also participated the seminarwhich held by the World Bank and got the certificates

Li Chaoyun Engineer Participated the independent monitoring and evaluation works for memberShuikou Hydropower project and also has the rich experiences of themonitoring and evaluation works loaned by the World Bank

Yu Zhijian Engineer Graduated from Hehai University, diploma of technical economy and memberengineering supervision, participated for construction supervision ofThree Gorges project.

Zhou Jianxin Engineer Graduated from Hehai University, diploma of technical economy, and memberengineering supervision, participated for the East China/Jiangsu 500kVTransmission & Distribution Project. He has experiences on reservoir

I_____________ resettlement and supervision evaluation of projects financed by the WB.

7.2 Linking of Organizations

During the land acquisition and resettlement procedure of the project, theresettlement organizations will sign the authorization contract to determinetheir work content and responsibilities at different levels. The process ofsigning contract and agreement is as follows:

(1) Project Policy Office and each prefecture policy office sign "Contract ofLand Acquisition and Resettlement".

(2) Project Policy Office and East China Investigation and Design Institutesign "Contract of Independent Monitoring Evaluation"

(3) Prefecture Policy Office and County (City) Policy Office sign "Contractof Houses Relocation and Inhabitants Resettlement";

(4) Prefecture Policy Office and County (City) Land Management Office sign"Contract of Land Acquisition Compensation ";

(5) County (City) Policy Office and Township (town) Policy Office sign"Contract of Houses Relocation and Inhabitants Resettlement";

(6) County (City) Land Management Bureau and relative Township (town)sign "Agreement of Land Acquisition and Compensation";

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(7) Township (town) Resettlement Group and resettled inhabitants sign"Agreement of Houses Demolishing";

The linking of resettlement organizations is shown in the chart below.

Organization Chart

|Project PolicyLeading Group|

Prefecture(Citv Policy Project Policy Office Monitoring EvaluationLeading Group (Undcr Provincial Power Bureau) Institutio (ECEDI)

Country(City)Policy Prefectures(City)Pohicy OfficeLeading Group (Under Prefectures(City))

|Township(Town)Policy |County(City)Policy OfficelLeading Group (Under County(City)Power Supply Bureau)

Township(Town)Policy Office

|Village Comnittee and Villager Group

7.3 Measures for Enhancing Capacity of Organization

A. Enhancing Staff Deployment

The staff in the resettlement organizations at all levels should be arranged withthe principle of overall consideration, the administrative and each professionalpersonnel should be provided Teasonably, and be qualified with highprofessional skill and quality.

B. Training

(1) Organize the key resettlement staff at all levels to participate in thetraining to make clear the state policy for the resettlement and relativerequirements of the World Bank.

(2) Organize the staff of the county (city), township (town) resettlementoffices to join in professional training and enhance their professional skilland capability of resolving problems.

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C. Guarantee fully on funds and facilities.

D. Establish database, strengthen infornation feedback and message flow, themajor problem should be solved and decided by the Leading Group.

E. Strengthen system of reporting, internal monitoring, and solve issues timely.

F. Develop mechanism of external monitoring and evaluation, and set uppredicting alarm system.

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8 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND APPEAL

8.1 Public Participation

In the stage of formulating policy of resettlement and relocation, drawing upplan and implementing of the project, the relevant authorities have paid specialattention to the participation and consultation of the people, and solicitedopinions widely from them. In the preparatorv stage of feasibility study, theproject office has solicited opinions and proposals of resettlement work fromcounty government, the People's Congress, the People's Political ConsultativeConference of the affected counties and town(ship)s, representatives of mass.In the preparatory stage of RAP, the project resettlement office has widelysolicit the opinions from local People's Governments at all levels and theresettlers' representatives about the resettlement and compensation. With thecooperation of local People's Government at all levels, Resettlement ActionPlan is complied. In the implementation stage, the resettlement offices at alllevels shall further encourage the public participation in the resettlement andrebuilding work.

8.1.1 Public Participation in Preparatory Stage of Project

Early in the feasibility study stage, the project office actively encouraged thepublic participation in the work.

(1) The office had consulted extensively with the local People's Governmentat all levels, and power supply, planning, communication, post andtelecommunication, land administration authorities about the projectdistribution, site alternatives and route of the lines. All alternatives aredecided with cooperation and approval of local government.

(2) In order to give extensively a publicity for the project and collectcomments from cadres and public on the project construction andresettlement, the project resettlement office, and prefecture(city) andcounty (city) resettlement offices held meetings participated by theresidents and cadres from county (city), township (town), villages andgroups on the land acquisition and resettlement, and gave extensively apublicity for the necessity of the project construction and resettlementpolicies, and made questionnaire sheets survey for details. In the investigation,65 questionnaire sheets have been sent out and received. Among the personsinvestigated, there are 54 men and 11 women, with the average age of 40.6 andthe education degree above primary school. The persons who have receivedprimary school education account to 11%, middle school accounting to 32%,high school accounting to 40% and skilled school and above accounting to 17%.The figures indicate that the survey basically covered the whole areas and thepersons investigated is Tepresentative and the result of the survey is reliable. Theshape of the questionnaire sheets and the result of the survey are shown in Table8-1I.

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Table 8.1 Sheet of Public Opinions Survey and ResultNo. Investigation content Answer Results1. Multiple choice1. In your opinion, the major problem which impact the local Opower supply 48

economic development is Otraffic conditions 15

Onatural resourcesO others 4El No idea

2. Do you know that a wind-farmn will be constructed here? EYes 68ONo 32

3. Do you think the wind-farm will gear up the local economy OYes 83after its completion? ONo 6

ElNo idea 114. Do you think that the wind-farm construction is necessary? OYes 83

EONo 3ONo idea 14

5. Do you think that the influence on local society and OlFavorable 40residents caused by land requisition and resettlement for the EOUnfavorable 5project is favorable or unfavorable? OBoth 55

____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ _ O N o idea 06. Do you think you will support the state construction? OYes 100

O No 0ONo idea 0

II Questions and Answers: (with simple answers only)1. What influences caused by the project construction will be

brought about on your family and local society?2. How do you support the project construction? .3. Please write down your comments and opinions about the

project land requisition and house Temoval.

(3) The symposium, participated by the resettler's representatives, cadres ofthe village and group and representatives of the women (more than 30percent), shall be hold under the coordination and support of the localgovernment to introduce the situation and solicit their opinions andproposals.

8.1.2 Public participation in preparing Resettlement Action Plan

During preparing and compiling Resettlement Action Plan, the localgovernment at all levels and resettlers were involved in the following work.

A. The resettlement offices at all levels, villages and villager groups, andresettlers' representatives all participated in the investigation work on theland acquisition and affected inventory survey.

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B. The project office and the resettlement offices at all levels held thepropaganda meeting participated by the local cadres at all levels and theaffected persons to make extensive explanation of the relative resettlementpolicies and all kinds of Word Bank' policies, solicited the opinions onhow to reduce the project impact and how to fix the resettlementcompensation standard for different areas, and extensively consulted withthem. All those are included in this report.

C. The survey for the project impact have been carried out with the supportof the local governments, resettlement organizations, the project affectedvillages and the PAPs. It is obvious that the resettlement work has beendeeply participated in by the relevant organizations and people affected.

D. Before the resettlement and relocation action plan drawn up, theresettlement office and investigation and design unit conducted a largeinvestigation to collect the resettler' opinion during social economicinvestigation. In this investigation, 236 questionnaire sheets were sent outand received. See Table 8-2 for the detail of Investigation Results ofResettlers' Opinions.

Statistical List of Investigation Result from Resettlers' Opinions

Table 8-2No. Investigation content Answer Results

BI Do you know the project shall be (1) Yes 73.3constructed? (2) A little 19.9

(3) No 6.8B2 Are you in favorable to have the project (1) Yes 79.2

construction? (2) No 0.9(3) So, so. 19.9

B3 Who will be interested by the project A. State (1) Yes (2)No 99.6 0.4construction? (available for multiple choice) B. Collective (1) Yes (2)No 93.2 6.8

B. Individual (1) Yes (2)No 72.0 28.0

B4 Do you know the compensation policies of (1) Yes 73.7land acquisition and resettlement for the (2) No 26.3project? ____

B5 Are you willing to have the land acquisition, (I) Yes 93.6relocation and resettlement? (2) No 6.4

B6 If your legal right is interfered, do you know (1) Yes 84.7_ you can lodge an appeal? (2)No 15.3

B7 Where will you chose for the new house (I) in own group 52.7plot? (2) in other group of village 30.8(Only survey the population affected by (3) other area 16.5

_ house relocation)

B8 Which house rebuilt ways do you chose? (I) Self-dismantled and rebuild 75.8(Only survey the population affected by (2) Unified-dismantle & rebuild 24.2house relocation)

B9 If you lost your land-, which ways do you (I)Chang residential status 10.3chose:" (2)Works in factory 35.2(Only survey the population affected by land (3)Contiune to plant 52.4repuisition) (4)Others 2.1

Note: Only the family members above the age of 15 are selected for inquiry.

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E. Later on, the project resettlement office and the resettlement offices at alllevels will further publicize the resettlement policies and encourage thepublic participation by the following ways:

(1) Making publicity of the resettlement message

The resettlement office prepared an information booklet of resettlementconditions to ensure the persons in the affected region and localgovernment to know the details of the resettlement plan. The projectTesettlement office rectifies the message relating to the resettlement andmakes it publicity in the affected areas by posters or broadcasting. Theresettlement message includes main contents of resettlement plan,compensation and relocation policies, and the right of resettlers, ways ofopinion feedb'ack and appeal.

(2) Holding Meeting

Public meeting will be held to explain relative policies, laws and rulesand compensation standard extensively so that people can know itearly before the implementation of the land acquisition andrelocation.

(3) To make publicity of the construction items, progress andresettlement policies -by television, broadcast and newspaper.

8.1.3 Public Participation in Implementation of RAP

The resettlers will participate in the whole process of the implement of RAP.

A. Participation in Housed Reconstruction

(1) Compensation standard for house

The compensation standards of house will directly affect the interestsof the resettlers. Before the houses relocated, the relevantresettlement authority shall consult and sign an agreement with theresettlers on the compensation standard of houses. The consultingresults will be declared publicly after the agreement signed for thepublic supervision.

(2) Relocation place and rebuilt type of houses

Most of resettlers are willing to have the relocation place in their owngroups and have their old houses dismantled and new houses built bythemselves. The local governments at all levels will give a helpinghand at different stage for house relocation.

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(3) Old house handled

The compensation for all relocated house shall be paid to resettlersaccording to the rebuilt cost. Within the limit time, the resettler candemolished the house first and then rebuilt it or rebuilt first anddemolished later. Resettlers themselves can use the old materialdismounted from the original house.

B. Participation in Production Arrangement

After the land requisitioned, the resettlement for the surplus labor willdirectly affect the benefits of the affected persons and concern onrestoring their incoming level. In order to ensure them to get benefits fromthe project, resettlement alternatives for laborers will be drawn up throughthe extensive consulting with the affected persons and will be under theirsupervision.

C. Participation in Using Land Compensation

The land compensation belongs to the village and should not be carved upor used for other purpose. The compensation should be used in a plannedway and for special purpose. The use of fund should be approved by theVillager Congress and under the villager representatives' supervision.

D. Participation in Project Construction

The project construction will cause certain imnpact on the local area. Inorder to ensure the affected persons getting benefits from the projectconstruction, it is to encourage public participation and give convenienceto the local people for supplying construction material and laboremployment.

8.2 Grievance

In the process of implementing and compiling of the Resettlement Plan, it isalways to encourage the public participation, but there still will be someproblem occurred. In order to solve problems effectively in time and ensure theproject construction and land acquisition to be carried out successfully, exceptthe existing appeal ways set in the local government at all levels, a transparentand effective appeal way has been set up as follows:

Stage 1:

If the resettlers are not satisfied for the resettlement plan, they can appeal tothe village committee and the township (town) resettlement office in oral or inwritten form. If the appeal in oral form, the village shall make decision andrecord in written form. Village committee or township (town) resettlementoffice shall resolve it in two weeks.

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Stage 2:

If the resettlers are not satisfied for the decision of stage 1, they can appeal tothe county (city) resettlement office after receiving the decision; the county(city) resettlement office shall make decision in two weeks.

Stage 3:

If the resettlers are still not satisfied for the decision of the county (city)resettlement office, they shall appeal to the resettlement office of the projectand its Leading Group after receiving the decision, the resettlement office ofthe project shall make decision timely.

Stage 4:

If the resettlers are still not satisfied for the decision of the resettlement officeof the project, they shall appeal to the civil division of a people's courtaccording to the civil procedural law after receiving the decision of theresettlement office of the project.

The resettlers can appeal any respects on the resettlement work, includingcompensation standard.

The resettlers shall know their right of appeal by means of meeting and otherways. At same time, propaganda and report by means of medium will becarried out. The relative authorities shall put in order the opinions andproposals of the resettlement work, which will be dealt with by theResettlement Offices at all levels.

No charge shall be made for appeal by the hearing department, and expensesfor Grievance process shall be paid by the project office under the contingencefee.

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9. MONITORING

In order to guarantee that the resettlement plan can be smoothly performed andcan be suitably realized the relocation target, the follow-on fact finding andmonitoring will be carried out in full procedure. The tracing monitoring shallbe divided into two parts, i.e. internal resettlement monitoring by theresettlement offices themselves and the external independent monitoring.

9.1 Internal Monitoring and Reporting

9.1.1 Target and Tasks

The target of internal monitoring is to keep the good responsibility of theresettlement organizations when they perform the "Action Plan" procedure,and ensure the project can be constructed smoothly and resettlers' legalbenefits will be not impaired. The auditing department of the governmentabove the county level shall independently exercise the auditing monitoringfunction to concerning units under his jurisdiction accordance with the lawsand regulations. All sponsors in higher level has the responsibilities formonitoring their subordinates so that the RAP principle and schedule can beobeyed.

9.1.2 Institutions and Staff

The internal monitoring for land acquisition and resettlement will be held bythe Project Policy Office, and to be performed by the County ResettlementOffices, Land Bureau, Town resettlement work group and villages. Tovalidate the internal monitoring, those whose special duty is -prosecutedresettlement works have been participated the compile and implementation ofthere settlement action plan, also they will carried out the internal monitoringcontrol at the full procedure of the performance.

9.1.3 Monitoring Contents

(1) Allocation and utilization of the resettlement compensation fee

(2) Allocation of the house location;

(3) Rebuild the private houses

(4) Support of vulnerable group

(5) Employment arrangement of labor affected

(6) Restoration of infrastructure

(7) Time schedule for the works above mentioned

(8) Compile and implementation of the policies and regulations for theresettlement plan

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(9) Public participation and consultation during the implementation period

(10) Staffs designate, training, working schedule and working efficiency of theresettlement office in villages, townships, counties and cities.

9.1.4 Implementation Procedure

The resettlement office shall practice mechanism of internal monitoring toreview Tesettlement and relocation activities, also establish the database for theland acquisition, resettlement and relocation, and the whole course ofimplementation and preparation of the resettlement and relocation shall bemonitored by the county (city) resettlement office.

The county (city) resettlement office shall establish relevant database, andmake use of the database to draw up their own resettlement and relocation plan.The work of the resettlement and relocation shall be carried out on theschedule, and internal monitoring shall be conducted in the whole course of theresettlement preparation and implementation.

At the implementation duration, each county (city) resettlement offices shallrecord the resettlement massages submitted by the each resettlement offices ofvillage and township based on the samples prepared by monitoring institutions,also they shall timely transfer the present active records to project resettlementaffairs office so that the continuous monitoring implementations can bereflected. The project resettlement affairs office shall practice periodicinspections to each village and towns and submit the implementation schedule.

In the above monitoring operating system, to realize the continuous massageflows of the resettlement affairs offices from the village to project resettlementaffairs office, a various information lists with the different forms and contentswere drawn up. All project resettlement office and offices of village(townships) and county (city), as an important components of the internalmonitoring system, will be made the periodic checking and inspections.

9.1.5 ReportingA. Periodicity

After the implementation of the resettlement, a working process report shall besubmitted at least three (3) months for once from the village (townships)resettlement affairs office to the county (city) resettlement affairs office; thenfrom county (city) resettlement affairs office to the prefecture (city)resettlement affairs office, and finally, from the prefecture (city) resettlementaffairs office to the project resettlement affairs office. The special events shallbe continuously reported without any delay. After periodical work -completed,the resettlement affairs office shall make an summary report.

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B. Forms and contents

Reports shall be compiled in terms of the requirements of the World Bank, andshall be transferred to executing institutions for each level, and then to be filledand reported by them. Format of the report usually comprises of two parts:First will be detail descriptions with the characters for Tesettlement scheduleand compensation allowances, the situations, problems and difficulties met inthe implementation process, and the corresponding resolution method andmeasures. Second will be forms listing mainly data collection of previous three(3) months, which reflected the comparison with the actual and planned data ofland acquisition, removal and compensation allowance. The formats refer toTable 9-1, and Table 9-2.

Implementation Schedule of Land Acquisition, Removal and Resettlement

Table 9-1:Department:Deadline for Reporting Contents: Date _ Month _ YearFilling Date: Date -Month Year

Items Unit Planned Season Total ProportionNumber

Fund allocation

Private houses rebuild

Remove to new residence _ ________________

Old houses demolition

Reconstructed publbuildings

Communication linerecovering

Road reconstruction

Canal reconstructionLand acquisition

Land re-allocation __

Labor force employment

Reporter: Chief Signature: Seal:

Statistic List for Acquisition, Relocationand Resettlement Fees for Land Subsidy

Table 9-2:County (City)-Village (Township)Deadline for Reporting Contents: . Date Month -- YearFilling Date: Date _Month _ Year

Department Contents Unit'Numbe Cost (Y) Advent of theT Compensation Fees

Village.

Villag _ __ ___ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _

Reporter: Chief Signature: Seal:Notes: Contents to be filled including construction of the conservancy facilities (canal (m), pump

station (piece) ); develop domestic animals (such as pigs, chickens, ducks -and fishes (mu)),land improvement (dry farmland to paddy field (mu), enterprises conducting and labor forceemployment, etc.

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9.2 External Independent Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting9.2.1 Target and Tasks

The work of extenal independent monitoring and evaluation is to monitor andevaluate whether the target of the land acquisition, resettlement and relocationactivities is realized. Through those works, put forward evaluation opinionsand proposals of the resettlement, relocation and the recovering status of theresettler's domestic standards, provide predicting alarm system for projectadministrative departments and provide reflecting channel for the resettlers.

The independent institution for external monitoring and evaluation shall be aconsultant both for the resettlement leading groups and the project resettlementaffairs offices, he shall response the tracing monitoring and evaluation for theresettlement active plan and submit decision making or consulting proposals.He shall obtain basic information prior to the project implementation and toconduct the tracing investigation after the project implementation, also sendingthe evaluation report to the owner and the World Bank every year.

9.2.2 Monitoring Contents By ECIDI

A. Main contents for supervision

(1) Progress: Including preparation, implementation of land acquisition andresettlement

(2) Quality: Including construction quality for relocation, and satisfactiondegree of resettlers

(3) Capital: Including status for money allocation and usage

B. Main content for evaluation

(1) Resettlement

(X) Economical status: Before and after relocation, including productionmaterial of family, living material, assets, and income

(® Environment status: Before -and after relocation, including changes ofliving environment, transportation, culture -and education, health,commercial service and public facilities

( Employment status: Before -and after relocation, -including changes ofoccupation, labor employment rate, assistance to poor -and weakhousehold in particular

(0) Community development: After removing to a new place, status oflocal social economy, environment development, and relationshipamong residents, public comments

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(2) Infiatructures

Change of infrastructures in affected area before and after relocation

9.2.3 Monitoring Measures

The independent monitoring institution will perform the monitoring activitieson the investigation data basis provided by the survey design institution andresettlement implementation institution.

Based on the complete investigation, the sample survey and quickevaluation shall be combined. Typical samples(household/unit) shall beselected. The qualified resettlement expert shall determine thecorresponding evaluation index for different object with "Back to Back"method. Referring to the latest living standard at home and abroad, allsurvey results shall be analyzed and compared.

ECIDI will carry out the following activities:

(1) Resettlers' Living Standards Survey

The overall base-line survey for this project will be conducted, for thispurpose, a sample(the initial sample will be collected by the random way)of the base-line standards and random sample reflecting the village/groupand resettlers' living standard was collected. The living standard will beinvestigated one or two times in every year to monitoring the variance ofthe village/group and resettlers' living standard. The investigation will beadopted the methods of periodical survey, random interviews and fact-finding, etc., to obtain the information concerned, and making thestatistics, analysis and evaluation on this basis.

The survey list of the domestic standard comprises of the various indexeswhich is measured domestic standards, using a similar index to reflect thedynamic variety of domestic standards before and after the landacquisition and resettlement. The indexes design will be expertized on thebase line survey to check whether practicably reflected the Tesettlers'living varieties, and to ensure that the information can reflect resettlers'living quantity and quality fully and practicably, these indexes will beimproved according to the actual situations

Resettlement sample scale: resettlers: 30%, affected villages bytransmission line: 15%; affected villages by substation: 100%;

(2) Community Consultation

ECIDI shall participate the zcommunity consultation conferences, whichheld by the village and township. By this method, the independentmonitoring institution can evaluate the affection and cooperation of the

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resettlers participating the resettlement action plan. These activities shallbe insisted in during and after the resettlement implementation period.

(3) Resetflers' Opinions

ECIDI shall often interview the resettlement offices in each town, countyto investigate the opinions collected from the resettlers and meet theresettlers who have the complaints. ECIDI shall timely transfer theopinions and requests from the individual and collective enterprisesimpacted by the project, and submitted the suggestions for improvement,so that the resettlement can be more smooth and effective in theimplementation process.

(4) Other Responsibilities

During the preparation of the resettlement action plan period, ECIDI shallsubmit the suggestions to project resettlement office, and monitoring thefollowing activities in the implementation procedures:

1) Location selection of the resettlement

2) House construction

3) Production arrangement and rehabilitation

4) Support of vulnerable group

5) Infrastructure restoration and reconstruction

6) Payment and amount of the compensation allowance

7) Resettlers' relocation

8) Employment

9) Training

10) Schedule of the items above mentioned

11) Organizations and institutions for the resettlement network

12) Usage of compensation fee of collective land and income of resettlers

13) Increase of income of surplus labor

9.2.4 Procedures

(1) Compiling the monlitoring and evaluating programs

(2) Developing the softWare system for monitoring -and evaluating of theresettlement

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(3) Compiling the investigation outline, survey list, and the recording cardsfor sample villages and sample households

(4) Design of the sampling survey plan

(5) Base-line survey

(6) Established the information system of the monitoring and evaluation

(7) Monitoring investigation

-- Community social-economic survey

-- Monitoring to executing resettlement institutions

-- Sample villages' survey

-- Sample households' survey

S- ample survey of other items

(8) Monitoring information arrangement and database establishment

(9) Comparison analysis

(10) Compiling a monitoring and evaluation report in year

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10. Report

10.1 Resettlement Action Plan (RAP)

The project resettlement action plan (RAP) will be submitted by the end ofApril, 1998. The RAP will be finalized by the end of June and submitted to theWorld Bank.

10.2. Resettlement Schedule Report

A. Period

Prior to July 31 in each year, the project policy office shall submit to theWorld Bank a resettlement scheduling Teport, with one year interval ofsubmission.

B . Format and Contents

Based on requirements by the World Bank, the report composes of twoparts: the first one is the scripture which includes summary of theintroduction for land acquisition, removal and compensation, etc., whichreflected the cases, problems and difficulties met in procedures ofimplementation, and the relative solvable method and measures; Thesecond part is the forms which mainly are statistical data summarized ineach half-year on requirements of the World Bank basis. These forms aremainly reflected the comparisons between plans and the actualimplementation on land acquisition, removal and compensation cases.

10.3. Reports of Independent Evaluation of Resettlement (IER)

One month after working, the East China Investigation and Design Instituteshall submit a reports of the independent evaluation of resettlement (IER). Theproject policy office shall submit to the World Bank a scheduling resettlementreport in every year, and company with the above report, the independentevaluation of resettlement report prepared by the East China Investigation andDesign Institute shall be also attached.

A. Period

Based on requirements of the World Bank, after implementation of theresettlement, a survey for evaluatiop of resettlement shall be carried out inSeptember every year and before December 31, the report of theindependent resettlement evaluation shall be submitted to World Bank. Allworks for project acquisition, removal and resettlement shall be completedprior to December, 2003. During this period, the independent resettlementevaluation shall be carried out five times, i.e., and once in 2001, 2002,2003, 2004 and 2005. Among which

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B. Contents

a. Resettlement base line survey;

b. Schedule for land acquisition, removal and resettlement;

c. Production resettlement and restoration;

d. Removal and rebuild for resettlers' houses and resettlement

e Resettler living standards

f. Resettlement funds transferring and utilization

g. Benefit assessment and organization operation for the managementand implementation

h. Supporting for vulnerable population

i. Existing problem and suggestions;

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11. ENTITLEMENT MATRIX

All enterprises -and individuals affected by the project will have theentitlement, which are shown in Table 11-1.

Table 11-1 Project Resettlement PolicyType Objects Policy for Land Acquisition and RemovalMain removal I.AIl relocated houses should be compensated at replacement price without

structures & house-holds depreciation. The households relocated have the right to use salvageableappendages material of the old houses to build their new houses. The deduction from

compensation fees for salvageable materials will not be allowed.2.Since impact of the land acquisition is small on local production, the

inhabitants can still engage in their production in the original villages;therefore, the ncw house will be built in the original community (the originalvillages) within distance not more than 0.5 to 1.0 km from the old houses andclose to the land they work on.

3.As only few houses need to relocate and also these houses are rather scatteredin the administration village; so, the desires of the relocated households arefully respected and the houses removal and rebuilding will be carried out bythe relocated households themselves. The resettlers can freely make selectionif they want to use the old house materials. Before compietion of the newhouses, the resettlers can stay in their original houses, and should not beforced to move out before the specified relocation deadline.

4.According to "Law of Land Administration", the location and quantity of theresettlers' new house plots will be arranged by the town(ship) government,village committee and villagers teams.

5.Three months prior to building of new house, the resettlers will get a notice forhouse construction, at least four months should be allocated for them to buildtheir new houses. The relative authorities will consult with the resettlers tochoose croping intervals for construction so far as possible. The subsidies forrelocation and for working hours loss should be timely paid to resettlers.

6.During resettlement, resettlement organizations should adopt efficientmeasures to help families which has the old, weak, sick or disabled peoples,and families without male labor force. For these resettlers, the townshipresettlement office or village committee will help them build new houses andto move in the new house after consulting with them.

7.Prior to houses construction, the compensation fees will be paid to theresettlers. If the payment is paid in installment, the last amount should be paidbefore the house completion.

8.The resettlers can lodge appeals on any respects of the resettlement. includingcompensation standard. No charge should be paid for appeal by the hearingdepartment.

land owner I.The copensation of land used for project construction, will be paid by the landusing units. For the substation land requisition, the compensation forcultivated lands is 6 times as much as average annual output value for-previous 3 years before the land acquisition. For the transmission line landrequisition, the compensation for cultivated lands is 4 times of average annualoutput value for previous 3 years before the land acquisition, and thecompensation for non-cultivated land is 2 times -as much as average annualoutput value for previous 3 years before the land acquisition.

2. The land acquiring units should pay not only compensation of the land used forthe project construction, but also Tesettlement subsidy. For transmission linesconstruction, the resettlement subsidy for cultivated lands is 4 times of theannual output value per mu for three years before land acquisition and for non-cultivated land is 2 times; for substation land requisition, job compensation is30000 Yuan per mu.

3. The land acquiring units should pay not only compensation of the land usedfor the project construction, resettlement subsidy but also the compensation

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for structure which belongs to private property and the standing crops whichwill be given to the land contractor.

4. Various compensation fees and the resettlement subsidies will be used by theunits whose land is requisitioned to develop production and arrange job of thesurplus labors and support the unemployees caused by land acquisition, andshould not be used for other purpose nor owned by any units and individuals.

5. The surplus labor due to the land acquisition for the state construction willbe arranged with jobs by developping farming, side-line production andsetting up village- and town-enterprises through discussion between the LandManagement Authority of Local People's Government above the county level,the land requisitioned units, the land using units and relative units.

6.Three months prior to land acquisition, the various compensations and theresettlement subsidies should be paid to unit whose land was acquired.

7. Before the land acquisition, job arrangement should be completed.

Scattered owner 1. All trees felled or transplanted due to the project construction should betrees compensated by cash or the expenditures for transplanting.

Interprises owner 1. All the enterprises affected bv the project will be compensated by cash.Commercial owner 1. All commercial trees felled or transplanted by the project will be got the cash

trees compensation or the expendirures for transplanting.Infrastructur owner 1. All infrastructures affected by the project need to be relocated and

es reconstructed, the compensation fees will be paid to the owner by the projectoffice three months before the land acquisition. The relative relocation andreconstruction will be comnileted by the owner himself.

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The compensation standards are shown in Table 11-2

Table 11-2 Summary for Compensation StandardsAffected Affected entity Compensation Fee Policy for Resettlement and land Acquisitionob ects

Houses Household Main house removal Brick-concrete:340 Yuan/m 2 ,brick-wood:300 Yuan/mi2

relocated 2 2Board-wood:280 Yuanlm 2 ,earth-wood: 260 Yuan/mi2

Appen- Household Single structure 1000 Yuan/roomdages relocated removalIndoor Household 1000 Y Ipersonfacilities relocated

Household Transportation for 200 Y/personrelocated RelocationHousehold Working hours loss 200Y/personrelocated

Land Village land compensation For substation land requisition, compensation for theCommittee cultivated land is 6600 Yuan/mu. For transmission line

land requisition, the compensation for the cultivatedland is 4400 Yuanlmu; that for the non-cultivated landthe compensation is 2200 Yuan/mu.

Land Village Job arrangement 30000 Yuan per mu for substation land requisition.Committee 4400 Yuan per mu for transmission line land

requisition; 2200 Yuan per mu for non-cultivated land.Land Villages & infrastructure 15000Yuanlmu

Township(town) construction forvillage & town

Land County Finance Tax for cultivated land 6600Y/mu for cultivated land occupied tax by theBureau occupation substation land acquisition

Land Removal Formality cost for 200 Y/personhousehold new house plot

Land Village Reclaimation cost for 200Y/person,committee old house plot

Land Affected Standing crop at new IOOY/person_ household house plotHousehold road, water & power 500Y/personrelocation supply facilities,I______ _________ _ ground levelingAffected compensation for 500 Y fmuhousehold standing cropsOwner Trees Fruit tree: 50Y/tree, other trees: 15Yuan/tree

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ATTACHMENT ISUMMARY LIST FOR UNITS AFFECTED BY PROJECT

AFFECTED UNITSPROJECT COUNTY TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATIVE VILLAGES

(CITY) (TOWN)Ningbo- Yin Countv yunlong Jiacun. Yingjiadai, Tianhuangwenzhou Jiangshan Shanxi, SunjiazhuangTransmis- Fenghua Baidu Nanao, Hanjia, Shanchang. baidu, Yujiaba, Banting,sion Lines Shuiwuchang, Jiangjiachidou, Liao, Shuitadi

Chunhu Jindi, Wengao, Paimen, Xixie, Yangjia, jiexi, Shemang,wujiabu, Tongshan, Maoyu

Jiqi Zhanghu, Piaoxi, Hongnong, Xujia, Miaojia, Jiyi, Jieer,____________ .____________ Silian, Chensan, Chener, Chenyi

Ninghai xidian xiatianfan, Hongjia, Licun, Zhangshu, Jiyi, JishanMeilin Fengtan, Waidin, Fangqian, Choujia, Xingshu

Chengguan Baimuvang, lingjiaowu, Bailongtan, aoliwang__________ Huangtan Weiji Xiaxi,Shanezhai,Xizhuang,vangjia.Zhongyangshan

Qiantong Xiangtingshan, dongxi, lingnan, Xiaoting, lianghuang,Xishanli, Shenkengao

Chalu Yejiashan,Houshange,Gankeng,Xinyuan,Shangjin,Tankong Dongshandou

Sangzhou Shangye,xialu,Mukeng,lishan,changtian-tou,liaowangSanmen Zhuao Yankeng,Lingli,zhuao,shanghu,shima

Gaojian hucun,Yanjiaao,Dushan,Shuanglou,Aokeng, Meikeng,Zhudun,Shuangmengyan,Zhuping,Houfan,Tongyanli,Xiaodongyan

Linhai xianrengiao Baimakeng, Nanliao, LiushanDatian Jianggen, Fenglin, Huangnitan, Xixi, DIamailing, lingwai,

Fangxi, Shangpeng, MadidouChengguan Dalingshan, Songer, Songyi, Linong. Longianao

Youxi xinkeng, Chaitan,Zhiyan,Banian,Baotian,Meiyuan,LingxiaHuangyan Shitou Shatan, Shidou

Ningxi Xiajiangao,Fuli,Tanchangtou,Gehu,Shangzhai,Huangmaoshan,Shangjiangao,Dadi,Taihuling.Fang3iaao

Fushan Choulu,Putaokeng,Dongao,liiiashanYongjia Lingdou Banshan,Xiaochen

Yivuan Xiyuan,Yuewan,Yangjing,tengjialongDonggao Pinglongshan,Xiajiaao,XiluYantou Fulong(xia),Funong(shang) ,Xiamei,Zhongmei,Shangmnei,

Aodiliao,Xiayuan,Hesan, Heer,Heyi,Yandou, Gangtou,Cangpo,Fangao,Zhouzhai,Dutou

________ Jukou Yuzhang,Zhuan,ZhuanshanXialiao Wailiao,Jiangkeng,Zhuliao,Jiangshan,Bali

Shantang Zhonglian, Dalejiang, Zhongxi, Xiledou, Ruanjiashan,Zhuao, Lijiakeng, Fengshuxia, Shanjie

Qiaoxia Makeng,XushanMeiao,Shangcun,Xiaxie,XiaoLucheng Yangyi Mantouzhu,Linli,Yangshan,Chencun,Chengshaqiao,Longc

huan,Qianjing,Houjing,YuducunOuhai Quxi Liniao, Quao

I Guoxi Lingtong, GuoxiI Pangiao Minaganghou, Mingangzhang, Minganggian, Tongling

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PROJECT COUNTY TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATIVE VILLAGES(CITY) (TOWN)

Tongbai- Tiantai Chengguan BaizhangZhuj iTransmiss- Baihe Baishui,Xiaguoyang,Xiabaiyan,Shangbaiyan,Xiuyuan,Houion Lines yang,Shanglu,Mukeng.Geshan,Qingao,Xijiaao.Xinlouxia

Xinchang Ruao Shangbawu,Zhiguwu,Hengduqiao,Hengdujie,Jiuzhai,Ruyi,Wuwang,Ruer.Hutang,Zushitang,Zhenteng

Chengnan Houshan, ingyan, Jiaodou, Xiayang, PingfengyanChengguan Yangmeishan,Xier,Huluao,Houcun,Zhaopoao,

fenghuan-,WulianShengzhou Chengguan Qiaoli,Chafangzhuang,Zhongcun,Duntou,Shemugang,Sha

ngyanke,Xiayanke,Jiangdong,Xinshi,BantouXiazhanganGanling Xiawu,Huangjianfanjiangtian,Waizhai,

J _ianan,Shangdushan,Liuan,Matang,Houzhu

Furun Zhijianlu,Fansan,Yangqiao,Xibin,Zhujiayan,Zhangjia,Ruomaodun,Jiankeng

Shihuang Dongfan,Shangcun,louyi,louer,lousan,xidong,Xixi,Sixin,Tangjiawan

Tongyuan _ _ _dongeng

Yahuang Jiaokeng,Yahuang,Daixi,YanshanZhuji Shizhai Wangguhu,Zhanggaowu

Chencai Caiyiwu,Kexiwu,Shanghetu,Xiahetu,Qianke-gwu, Chencai,Zhongcai,xiacai,Guanling

Lipu Mali,MeixiHuangshan Yuexing,Luoling,Luojiata,Yanke

Jieting Lantian,Xinglong,MojiaWangjiaj ing Daopengshan,Fengyilou

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ATTACHNMENT 2 BASICAL STATUS FOR VILLAGES AFFECTED BY PROJECTStatFstics For Population Total Cultivated Land (mu)

County Township AdministraHtive Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force

(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

(No.) (lihs) (Person) (Person) (Person)

Yinxian Jiangshan 52 488 21792 56633 48715 32324 57983 57895 88

Shanxi 5 465 1380 1380 1000 1600 1600

Sunjiazhuang 240 670 650 425 914 914

Yunlong 20 162 10823 26391 23922 16240 25660 25660

Jiacun 15 1223 3827 3827 2627 3984 3984

Tianhbllng 7 252 645 645 464 762 762

.________ Yingjiadai 230 609 609 402 730 730

Fenghua Baidu 23 5312 15450 14630 10623 17386.5 17001.5 385

Nanao 109 304 304 156 409 392 17

Hanjia 120 365 365 255 436 397 39

Shanchan 80 235 235 164 257 236 21

Baidu 446 1276 1276 902 1227 1227

Sunhou 235 669 669 453 781 771 10

Yujiaba 275 756 756 500 761 711 50

Shuiwuchang 152 470 470 319 372 329 43

Jiangiiachitou 316 970 970 776 1013 868 145

Liao 84 252 252 171 172 160 12

Banting 223 700 700 517 705 647 58

Shuitadi 184 486 486 308 400 365 35

Chunhu 31 9237 27701 24449 19391 20294 14206 6088

Jindi 8 300 868 860 528 731 681 50

Wengao 4 135 393 393 292 348 320 28

Paimen 11 418 1138 1128 878 1120.5 984.5 136

Xixie 12 468 1480 1430 825 1144 1025 119

Yangjia 4 155 455 449 331 366 353 13

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Statistics For Popu lation Total Cultivated Land (mu)Cotunty Towtiship Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force(City) (Town) Village tlouseholds Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

(No.) (Hhs) (Person) (Person) (Person) t

Jiexi 10 395 1190 1150 825 732 685 47Shemang 10 451 1425 1415 987 965 864 101

_Wujiabu 28 1236 3699 3649 2620 2633 2305 328Tongshan 18 338 1035 1015 585 727 672 55Maoyu 12 318 898 888 565 817 762 55

Jiqi 19 6257 18263 17100 9130 11500 8050 3450Zhanghu 12 454 1381 1360 650 1033 1003 30Piaoxi 6 157 620 601 230 463 442 21

Hongnong 20 839 2319 2236 1200 1373 1306 67Xujia 4 165 767 747 230 676 654 22

Miaojia 6 192 567 536 280 465 434 31Jiyi 12 546 1518 1445 780 1145 1104 41Jier 12 519 1486 1425 720 1159 1106 53

Silian 6 157 620 601 230 463 442 21Chensan 10 437 1208 1146 600 1273 1210 63Chener 10 371 907 856 525 985 938 47Chenyi 10 392 1002 48 570 974 932 42

Ninghai Xidian 11696 37398 37109 25431 18647 18340 307Xiatianfan 210 712 712 484 540 540Hongjia 394 1369 1369 931 1060 1060

._______ Licun 250 835 835 568 780 780Zhangshu 917 3036 3036 2064 845 845

________ _______ _ ijy_Jiyi 336 1100 1100 748 768 768_________ _________ Jishan 535 1586 1586 1078 765 765

Meilin _ 8622 27608 27258 18773 20630 18752 1878

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Cotinty Townshipi Administrntive Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force

(City) (Town) Village tlouseholds Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

____ _(No.) (llhs) (Person) (Person) (Petson)

Fengtan 242 713 713 485 332 327 5

Waiding 51 193 193 131 128 122 6

Fanggian 302 971 971 660 711 670 41

Qiulia _ 395 1275 1275 867 584 575 9

Xingshu _ 198 659 659 448 353 320 33

Cheigguan _ 16556 62132 62132 42250 38965 38965

Baimrnyang_ 180 729 729 496 304 304

_________ ________ _Lingjiaowu _ 109 339 339 231 180 180

D3ailongtan _ 282 980 980 666 454 454

Aoliwang .___ 112 486 486 330 146 146

Huangtan 7100 24655 24655 16765 12422 12422

Weijia 221 733 733 498 357 357

Xiaxi 96 297 297 202 103__ 103

Shangzhai 280241 751 751 511 2802

Xizhuang 80 275 275 187 85 85

Yangjia 270 932 932 634 440 440

Zhongyangshan 39 193 193 131 75 75

Qiantong 7624 25510 25510 17347 11135 9789

Xiangtingshan 65 206 206 140 100 90 10

Dongxi 68 259 259 176 125 124

Lingnan 315 1019 1019 693 439 331 108

Xiaoting . 530 1685 1685 1146 681 526 155

Lianghuang 172 596 596 405 225 182 43

Xishanli 79 262 262 178 92 78 14

. Shenkengao = 172 569 569 387 209 190 19

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County To*nship Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Porce(City) (Town) Villlkge Households Population Population total Paddy land t)ry field

_-__- (No.) ("hs) (Person) (Person) (Person)_Chalu 8018 27808 27760 18909 12199 9119 3080

.____ Yejiashan 31 87 87 59 41 34 74Houshange 213 696 696 473 285 251 34

.________ Gankeng 287 1006 1006 684 513 403 110Xinyuan 160 589 589 401 257 210 47Shangjin 330 1210 1210 823 679 501 178

Dongtoushan 200 722 722 491 360 304 56Tangkong 62 206 206 . 140 103 77 26

Sangzhou 7476 24525 24480 16677 9751 361 9390Shangye 191 585 585 398 208 208

Xialu 121 404 402 275 114 53 61Mukeng 116 351 351 239 117 117

.________ __________ Lishan 228 749 749 509 257 257Changtiantou 153 476 476 324 204 204

Liaowang 122 421 421 286 194 194Sanmen Zhuao 44 230 6913 25896 25158 16363 7936 6020 1916

Yankeng 5 132 511 511 333 157 143 14Lingli 4 195 671 671 424 295 138 157Zhuao 20 597 2039 2039 1562 495 296 199

Shanpho 2 65 197 197 151 22 14 8Shima 8 310 1126 1126 636 383 319 64

Gaojian 213 5741 21094 21004 12124 5633 4011 1622_________ ________ Hucun 10 185 759 759 400 190 168 22

Yanjiaao 3 70 274 274 144 55 33 22Dushan 8 196 746 746 417 138 108 30

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County Township Admtlnistrative Groups Total Total Agricultture Labor Force

(City) (Town) Village llouseholds Populgtion Population Total Paddy land Dry field

(No.) (llhs) (Person) (Person) (Person)Shuanglou 6 165 582 582 324 140 120 20

__ Aokeng_ 4 80 292 292 193 83 62 21

Meikene 8 250 858 858 560 125 96 29

Zhudun 6 163 634 634 412 113 90 23

Shuangmenyan 6 52 212 212 130 51 36 15

Zhuping 10 250 918 918 511 277 255 22

Houfan 8 132 491 491 256 146 95 51

Tongyanli 6 191 729 729 383 231 163 68

Xiaodongyan 5 106 414 414 271 Ill 86 25

Linhai Xianrengiao 19 184 3092 10573 6595 5540 4907 633

.____ 3Baimakeng 4 60 213 _ 95 115 300 15Nanliao 4 55 203 142 69 61 8

Liushan 11 229 808 545 417 347 74

Datian 67 661 16927 60031 60031 37446 30768 28532 2236

Jianggen 8 365 1188 825 324 291 33

Fenglin 14 230 728 388 281 278 3

Huangnitan 4 118 438 300 152 142 10

Xixi 23 64 2177 1410 880 746 134

Damailing 3 79 249 133 146 III 35

Lingwai 3 165 500 335 227 194 33

Fangxi 5 106 379 225 164 152 12

Shangpeng 3 61 181 g118 Sl 44 7

Maditou 7 221 746 502 8096 7428 668

_________ Chengguan 67 524 15853 52746 52746 33531 23453 20667 2786

Dalingshan 6 111 384 384 249 66 54 12

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Statistics For Population Total Cultivated Land (mu)totunty township Administrative Gtoups Total Total Agriculture Labor iPorce(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

____Hhs__(No.) ) (Person) (Person) (Person)Songer 7 210 805 805 558 182 172 10Songyi I I 297 117 117 600 328 320 8

_________ _______ Linong 4 155 579 579 314 441 418 23Longtanao I- 385 1456 1456 312 626 478 148

Youxi 44 366 7650 25875 25875 16916 9540 7701 1839Xinkeng 13 235 783 783 520 320 258 62Chaitan 8 196 607 607 381 255 233 22Zhiyan 6 148 471 471 277 216 200 16B_anian 13 280 906 906 528 370 326 44Baotian 6 125 435 435 286 154 145 9Meiyuan 12 140 522 522 356 187 172 15Lingxia 9 210 751 751 405 213 198 15

fluangyan Shitoti 256 4215 15326 182 7982 6316 3646 2669Shatan 18 286 999 3 531 436 406 30Shitou 16 357 1116 3 340 528 445 83

Ningxi 43 446 9992 35000 33688 23563 12907 9945 2962Xiajiangao 9 174 602 602 420 290 248 42

Fuli 13 278 830 830 580 375 366 9________ Tanchangtot 12 312 905 905 621 428 408 20

Gehu 4 86 285 285 181 133 104 29Shangzhai to 318 1iO4 1040 612 356 253 103

iHuanemaoshan 5 127 423 423 298 236 132 104Shangjiangao 10 209 821 821 535 383 313 70

Dadi 6 178 586 586 375 201 139 62Taihuling 3 70 230 230 160 128 68 60

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Cotinty Township Administrative Uroops Total Total Agriculture Labor Force

(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

(No.) (lIhs) (Person) (Person) (Person)Fangiiaao 10 237 859 859 600 434 267 167

Fushan 245 3230 12153 12018 6876 5142 4379 763

._______ Choultl 12 233 903 902 361 249 226 23

Putaokeng 4 103 376 376 196 174 152 22

Dongao 4 75 304 304 180 121 101 20

Lijiashan 13 192 715 714 450 353 282 71-

Yongjia Lingtou __. ___Banshan 11 243 883 883 441 415 325 90

Xiaochen I1 194 894 894 526 494 384 10

Xiyuan .. .___.

Xiyuan 19 324 1193 1193 754 453 316 137

._______ ________ Yuewan 5 158 689 689 418 242 170 72

Yangjing 5 150 614 614 329 445 180 265

Tengjialong 12 251 1083 1083 650 607 511 96

Donggao ..________ ________ Pinglongshan 3 47 Z17 217 96 65 34 31

Xiajiaao 11 310 IS78 1578 621 316 100 216

Xilu 6 160 616 616 452 220 200 20Yantou _

_ Furong(xia) 12 205 710 360 205 185 - 20

. Furong(Shang) 16 389 1501 720 408 333 75

_ Xiamei 8 237 840 505 271 232 39

Zhongmei 14 236 828 521 199 182 17

_________ _________ Shangmei 16 296 1032 592 272 242 30Aodi 13 214 867 470 258 161 97

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Statistics For Populatlon Total Cultivated Land (mu)County Township Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

. _____________ (No.) (Hhs) (Person) (Person) (Person) _Liao 4 87 315 186 14 106 8

Xiayuan 16 190 760 426 289 252 37Hesan 16 324 1200 750 106 20 86.leer 16 260 1009 559 240 170 70Heyi 9 295 1072 630 250 80 170

Yantou 20 740 2560 1100 529 438 91Gangtou 21 575 2015 1137 633 432 201

. Cangpo 24 634 2293 1115 73B 644 94Fangao 14 450 1805 952 421 301 120

Zhouzhai 13 385 1502 860 363 211 152Dutou 8 211 828 466 198 100 98

Jukou ..Yuzhang 8 245 1060 1060 510 414 246 168

.___ M.___ Zhuan 18 540 2220 2220 1337 857 698 159Zhuanshan 7 180 789 789 435 279 257 22

Xialiao _ _Wailiai 13 266 899 250 488 456 331 125

Jiangkeng 3 64 235 65 121 173 95 78Zhuliao 12 220 867 251 464 540 403 137

Jiangshan 9 187 753 219 400 512 434 78Bali 6 135 548 148 307 489 299 190

Shangtang _Zhonglian 10 124 545 545 329 398 298 100Dalejiang 10 185 858 858 429 466 397 69Zhongxi 10 258 971 971 630 481 431 50

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Statistics For Population Total Cultivated Land (mu)County Township Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force(City) (Town) Village Households Population Poputlation Total Pnddy land Dry field

(No.) (H-ths) (Persot ) (Person) (Person)Xiletou 9 112 418 418 303 273 172 101

Ruanjiashan 8 230 628 628 424 340 255 85Zhuao 7 157 662 662 414 266 246 20

Lijiakeng 8 93 380 380 247 150 121 29Fengshuxia 4 87 312 312 180 140 81 59

Shanjie I1 157 731 731 461 352 291 61Qiaoxia

Makeng 7 152 487 486 234 396 296 100Xushan 13 188 869 868 453 505 330 175Meiao I1 287 1266 1255 648 581 511 70

Shangcun 8 268 1130 1123 586 642 608 34Xiaxie 7 189 831 828 410 570 450 120Xiao 8 175 818 809 374 675 626 49

Ouhal PangiaoMinganghou 7 224 961 961 564 344 274 70

Mingangzhong 8 232 897 897 583 289.3 229.3 60Minganggian 9 291 1132 1132 701 432 352 80

Tongling 14 488 1695 1695 947 997.2 877 120.2Quxi _ _

Lingiao 7 216 916 554 358 208 150Quao 3 179 743 509 227 144 83

Guoxi _Lingtou 6 187 840 625 311 280 31

___ _ Guoxi 17 681 2923 2122 1175 1090 85Lucheng Yangyi I___ __

Mantouzhu 19 368 1511 974 1066 900 166

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Statistics For Population Total Cultivgted Land (mu)Cotitity Towhship Adm inistrntive Groups Total Total Agriculture Laboil Force(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Ory fneld

(No.) (llhs) (Person) (Person) (Person)Linli 20 374 1499 872 1049 747 302

__________ Yangshan 1I 177 665 . 408 470 313 157Chencun 19 390 1520 993 952 905 47

________ _Chengshaqiao 40 656 2508 1791 1270 1270______________Longchuan 6 175 647 428 288 271 17

.________ _________ Qianjing 26 502 2062 1533 1415 1390 25Houjing 18 345 1326 896 720 675 45Yuducun 9 228 1035 1035 697 458 448 10

Tiantai Chentgguan 89 519 17676 61804 35177 22035 17072 4963Baizhang 2 96 281 150 160.1 131.6 22.5

Baihe 103 521 14584 45394 28641 23763 20313 3450._________ __________ Baishui 7 262 757 470 435 397 38

Xiagtioyang 8 204 619 430 416 358 58_________ ______ Xiabaliy&n 2 45 132 93 93 84 9

Shangbalyanl 7 98 327 214 206 180 26Xiuyuan 8 217 724 450 458 380 78Houyang 5 131 440 __ 285 280 215 65Shanglu 16 515 1512 870 783 703 80Mukenz 9 181 581 383 216 112 104Geshan 5 103 307 200 136 92 44Qingao I 32 128 84 47 26 21Xiiiaao 2 60 193 130 82 56 26

Xinlouxia 15 248 831 544 333 284 49Xinchang Ruao 53 269 10683 32182 30975 19100 16023 11843 4180

Shangbawu 7 199 620 378 308 236 72

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County Township Administrative Groups Total Total Agricultilre Labor Force(City) (Town) Village Hlouseholds Population Population Total Paddy land Dry fleld

_ (No.) (Hhs) (Persob) (Person) (Person).Ziguwt 6 235 755 420 353 278 75

Hengduqiao 6 139 444 281 243 134 109liengdujie 2 114 326 212 140 102 38Jiuzhai 10 356 1139 799 518 393 125

Ruyi 15 606 1702 1126 683 539 144

Wuwane 8 316 1006 556 519 341 178Ruer 14 513 1454 913 643 528 115

_lutang 4 127 431 271 274 190 84Zushitan 2 72 257 168 158 130 28Zhenteng 8 300 890 514 394 282 112

Chengnan 60 225 8220 26977 26529 16718 15133 9171 5962Houshan 6 211 738 738 532 551 295 256Qingyan 8 360 1301 1301 625 583 317 266

Jiaotou 3 102 351 351 223 228 97 131Xiayang 4 150 494 494 269 381 167 214

Pingfengyan 3 121 405 405 192 438 229 209

Chengguan 64 357 30079 83144 38157 23854 20322 15445 4877Yangmeishan 9 265 850 848 555 371 326 45

Xier 4 119 319 319 236 270 160 110._______ Huluao 17 356 1134 1131 676 746 519 227

l oucun 9 341 975 973 746 652 595 57Zhaopoao 5 101 314 314 208 231 195 36

Fenghuang 6 246 732 729 503 496 453 43Wulian 6 152 545 541 306 437 326 III

Shengzhou Chengguan 122 720 27233 123952 80395 38699 54050 47632 6418

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Statistics For Population Total Cultivated Land (mnu)County Township Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force(City) (Tovwn) Village Hlouseholds Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

_____ (No.) (Hhs) (Person) (Person) (Person)Qiaoli 8 262 872 872 372 530 521 9

Chafangzhuang 12 416 1251 1251 580 958 888 70Zhongcun 28 575 1667 870 1398 1315 83

Duntou 6 188 519 519 303 364 340 24Shemtugang 9 198 607 205 425 332 93Shangyanke 6 127 364 151 302 259 43

Xiayanke 5 229 849 330 672 610 62=________ _________ Jiahgdong 6 521 1480 575 1106 1034 72

Xinshi 4 120 329 119 208 193 15_Bantou 8 232 741 235 563 494 69

Xiazhangan 4 122 392 150 340 305 35Gatlin 81 400 16185 46411 46411 23139 32420 30403 2017

________ ________ Xiawu 4 80 227 _ 108 218 200 18__________ _________ Huangiianban 14 410 1250 _ 575 870 795 75

Jiangtian 20 560 1432 634 952 952Waizhai 6 213 563 300 397 354 43Jianan 2 94 290 117 184 178 6

Shangdushan 10 329 959 450 844 786 58Liuan 16 425 1261 _ si_ =539 1013 878 135

Matang 12 602 1712 825 1612 1527 85H1ouzhu 15 208 571 307 500 500

Furun 27 259 7867 21771 _ 10459 16129.4 14842.4 1287_____ ___ __ LZhiiianlu 18 547 1475 _ _ 844 1400 1349 51

Fansan 14 510 1246 527 1193 1098 95_ Yangqiao 6 195 531 263 438 409 29

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To be continued)Statistics For Popu lation ''otal Cultivated Lan d (mu)

County Township Administrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labor Force(City) (Town) Village floftseholds Population Poptulation Total Paddy land Dry field

__ _(No.) (llhs) (Person) _Person) (Person)Xibin 12 221 609 225 405 395 t0

Zhujiayan 4 89 248 151 203 178 25Zhatigjia 106 283 160 215 200 15

Ruomaodun 8 165 520 228 436 397 39Jiankeng 6 162 467 217 387 352 35

Shihuang 54 325 9631 29428 27731 15128 20428 18879 1549_Dongtan 3 77 230 230 118 192 175 17Shangcun 10 296 827 827 410 673 628 45

Louyi 6 198 576 576 264 419 407 12Louer 8 225 636 636 385 437 434 3

Lousan 6 195 564 564 325 406 397 9Xidong 4 104 293 293 160 169 161 8

Xixi 16 520 1473 1473 884 1079 1001 78Sixin 2 106 277 277 160 156 - 154 2

Tangiiawan 1 41 118 118 68 70 63 7'Fongyuan 13 72 2220 6582 3512 3845 2912 2039 873

Xindongkeng 6 176 454 454 222 173 133 40Yahuang It 51 1516 4409 4335 1990 2416 1440 976

Jiaokene 4 102 282 120 127 87 40Yahuang 15 446 1283 635 910 465 445

Daixi 5 198 560 257 262 197 65Yanshan 2 64 196 72 68 47 21

Zhuji Sizhai 4957 16280 15933Wangguwu 3 132 434 434 296 214 187 27

Zhanggaowu 3 192 674 674 390 203 139 64

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Statistics For Population Total Cultivated Land (mu)County Township Adminitstrative Groups Total Total Agriculture Labot Force(City) (Town) Village Households Population Population Total Paddy land Dry field

__________ (No.) (Hhs) (Person) (Person) (Person)Chencai

Caiyiwtu 3 214 681 678 309 324 283 41Kexiwu 3 206 688 683 415 329 298 31

Shanghetu 3 156 460 456 311 226 184 42xiahetu 2 100 354 352 231 116 94 22

Qiankengwu 1 36 129 128 74 33 22 11Chencai 3 230 640 621 415 246 1 83 63

Zhongcai 3 372 1145 1120 707 467 424 43xiacai 6 840 2480 2436 1560 1187 1107 80

Guanling 2 165 531 529 348 338 296 42Lipu _ _. _.

Mali 5 350 1044 350 678 624 553 71MeixI 5 231 853 378 583 611 560 51

huangshanYuexing 7 479 1518 948 925 1130.07 1031.07 99Ltoling 2 101 332 218 218 298 298luojiata 3 262 877 450 450 764 702 62yanke 9 387 1176 905 880 800 733 67

Jieting________ Lantian 3 222 679 679 260 440 402 38

Xinlong 3 185 632 632 340 550 550Maojia 3 287 986 986 398 814 717 97

_Wangjiajing

Daopengshah 3 110 368 358 328 313 287 26_________ _________ Fengyilou 3 317 976 956 607 731 593 138

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County Township Affected Land Acquiaition Cultivated Land Non-cultivated Land(city) (town) Village (mu) (mu) (mu)

Yinxian Yunlong Total 3.6 1.8 1.8Jiacun 1.2 0.6 0.6

Yinjiadai 1.2 0.6 0.6Tianbuang 1.2 0.6 0.6

Jiangshan Total 3.9 2.4 1.5Shanxi 0.9 0.9

Sunjiazhuang 3.0 1.5 1.5Fenghua Baidu Total 8.4 1.5 6.9

Nanao 2.1 2.1Hanjia 0.3 0.3

Shanchang 0.6 0.6Baidu 0.3 0.3

._________ Sunhou 0.6 0.6Yujiaba 1.5 1.5

_huiwuchang 1.5 1.5Jiangjiachitou 0.6 0.6

Liao 0.6 0.6BantingShuitadi 0.3 0.3

Chunhu Total 6.0 6.0Jindi 1.2 1.2

Wengao 0.6 0.6Pairnen 0.3 0.3

|_ _ _ Xixie _ 0.6 _ 0.6__________ _______Ya _g_i 0.3 0.3_ _ _ _ Jizxi | 7Je i0.6 | _ _ 0.6

Shemang | 0.6 _ 0.6__________ I = ___Wuiabu 0.9 _ 0.9

_-__|_Tongshan 0.3 0.3Maovu 0.6 0.6

Jigi Total 5.4 5.1 0.3Zhanghu 1.2 1.2Piaoxi 0.6 0.6

Hongnong 0.3 0.3Xujia

__ Miaqjia _ 0.3 0.3Jiyi 0.6 0.6Jier 0.3 0.3

Silian 0.9 0.9Chensan 0.3 0.3Chener 0.6 0.6Chenyi 0.3 0.3

Ninghai Xidian Total 10.2 2.1 8.1XiatianFan 2.1 2.1

Hongiia 0.9 0.9Licun 1.2 1.2

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Zhangshu 0.9 0.9. _________ _________ Jiyi 2.4 2.4__________ _______ _ T Jishan 2.7 _ 2.7

Meilin total 5.1 0.9 4.2Fengtan 1.8 1.8Waiding 0.9 0.9

Fangqian 0.3 0.3Qiujia 0.6 0.6

Xingshu 1.5 1.5Chengguan Total 3.9 3.9

________ ____ _ 0 Baimuyang 1.5 1.5Lingjiaowu 0.3 0.3Bailongtan 0.9 0.9Aoliwang 1.2 1.2

Huangtan Total 4.2 2.4 1.8Weijia 0.9 0.9Xiaxi 0.6 0.6

Shangzhai 0.6 0.6I___ I__T_ Xizhuang 0.3 0.3

Yangiia 0.9 0.9Zhongyangshan 0.9 0.9

Qiantong Total 3.3 0.3 3.0Xiangtingshan 0.3 0.3

Dongxi 0.3 0.3Lingnan 0.6 0.6Xiaoting 0.6 0.6

Lianghuang 0.3 0.3 _

Xishanli 0.3 0.3Shenkengao 0.9 0.9

Chalu Total 6.9 0.9 6.0Yejiashan 1.8 1.8

Houshange 1.2 1.2Gankeng 0.9 0.9Xinyuan 0.6 0.6Shangiin 1.2 1.2

Dongshantou 0.6 0.6Tangkong 0.6 0.6

Sangzhou Total 4.5 4.5Shangye 0.6 0.6Xialu .0.6 0.6

Mukeng 0.9 0.9Lishan 0.9 0.9

Changtiantou 0.6 0.6Liaowang 0.9 0.9

Sanmen Zhuao Total 4.8 4.8Yankeng 0.3 0.3Lingli 1.2 1.2

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County Township Affected Land Acquiaition Cultivated Land Non-cultivated Land(city) (town) Village (mu) (mu) (mu)

Zhuao 0.9 0.9Shanghu 0.3 0.3Shima 2.1 2.1

;Gaojian Total 5.7 5.7Hucun 0.6 0.6

Yaniiaao 0.6 0.6Dushan 0.9 0.9

______ _Shuanglou 0.3 0.3AokengMeikeng 0.6 0.6Zhudun . 0.6 0.6

Shuangmenvan 0.3 0.3Zhuping 0.3 0.3Houfan 0.3 0.3

Tongyanli 0.9 0.9_________ Xiaodongvan 0.3 0.3

Linhai Xianrengiao Total 3 3Baimakeng 0.9 0.9

Nanliao 1.2 1.2Liushan 0.9 0.9

Datian Total 11.4 0.9 10.5Jianggen 1.5 1.5Fenglin 1.2 1.2

Huangnitan 1.5 1.5Xixi 1.2 1.2

Damailing 0.9 0.9Lingwai 0.9 0.9 ____ _

Fangxi 1.5 1.5Shangpeng 0.9 0.9Maditou 1.8 1.8

Chengguan Total 11.7 0.9 10.8Dalingshan 3 3

Songer 2.7 2.7Songyi 3 3Linong 0.9 0.9

Longtanao 2.1 2.1Youxi Total 11.4 11.4

Xinkeng 1.8 1.8Chaitan 1.8 1.8Zhiyan 1.5 . 1.5Banian 0.9 0.9

._______ Baotian 1.8 1.8Meiyuan 1.5 1.5Lingxia 2.1 2.1

Huangyan Shitou Total 5.1 0.3 4.8.________ _______ _ LShatan 3.6 0.3 3.3

Shitou 1.5 1.5_ Ningxi Total 9.9 3.0 6.9

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_________ =___ _ Xiajiangao 1.2 12Fuli 0.6 0.6

Tanchangtou 0.6 0.6Gehu 0.9 0.9

Shangzhai 0.6 0.6Huangmaoshan 0.9 0.9

Shangjiangao 0.9 0.9Dadi 0.6 0.6

Taihuling 0.9 0.9Fangjiaao 2.7 2.7

Fushan Total 9 9.0Choulu 1.5 1.5

Putaokeng 1.8 1.8Dongao 1.8 1.8

_________ <Liiiashan 3.9 3.9Yongia Lingtou Total 3 3

Banshan 1.5 1.5_ Xiaochen 1.5 __ _ 1.5

Xiyuan Total 7.5 0.9 6.6Xiyuan 1.2 0.3 0.9Yuewan 2.1 2.1Yangjing 2.4 0.6 1.8

Tengiialong 1.8 1.8Donggao Total 5.1 5.1

Pinglongshan 1.2 12___________ Xiajiaao 1.8 1.8

Xilu _ 2.1 2.1Yantou Total 8.7 1.8 6.9

Furong (xia) 0.3 0.3Furong (Shang) 0.3 0.3

Xiamei 0.3 0.3Zhongmei 0.6 0.6Shangmei

Aodi 0.3 0.3Liao 1.2 1.2

Xiayuan 0.6 0.6Hesan 0.3 0.3Heer 0.3 0.3Heyi 0.3 0.3

Yantou 12 . 1.2Gangtou 0.3 0.3Cangpo 1.5 0.3 12-Fangao 0.3 0.3

Zhouzhai 0.3 0.3Dutou 0.6 0.6

Jukou Total 3.9 3.9Yuzhang 1.5 1.5Zhuan 1.5 . 1.5

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Zhuanshan 0.9 0.9Xialiao Total 4.5 1.5 3

Wailiao 0.6 0.6_ ________ Jiangkeng 0.9 0.9

Zhuliao 1.2 1.2Jiangshan 1.2 1.2

_________ Bali 0.6 0.6Shanatang Total 6.3 0.3 6

Zhonglian 0.3 0.3.________ .___ _ Daleiiang 1.2 1.2. _______ I Zhongxi 0.3 . 0.3

Xiletou 0.3 0.3Ruanjiashan 1.5 . 1.5

Zhuao 0.6 0.6_______ Lijiakeng 0.9 0.9

Fengshuxia 0.9 0.9Shaniie 0.3 0.3

Qiaoxia Total 6 1.2 4.8Makeng 2.1 . 2.1Xushan 0.6 0.6Meiao .

Shangcun 1.2 0.3 0.9Xiaxie 0.9 0.9Xiao 1.2 1.2

Ouhai Panqiao Total 5.1 0.6 4.5Minganghou 1.8 1.8

Mingangzhong 0.3 0.3__________ Mingangqian 1.8 0.3 1.5._________ . ______ _ . Tongling 1.2 1.2

Quxi Total 3 3I ~ _______Lingiao 1.8

Quao 1.2 1.2Guoxi Total 3.9 0.6 3.3

Lingtou 1.8 1.8Guoxi 2.1 0.6 1.5

Lucheng Yangyi Total 8.1 1.8 6.3Mantouzhu 1.8 0.6 1.2

Linli 1.2 1.2Yangshan 0.3 0.3Chencun 1.2 1.2

Chengshaqiao 0.9 0.9__________ _________ Longchuan 0.9 0.9

Qianjing 0.3 0.3________ . Houjing 0.6 0.6

_______ Yuducun 0.9 0.9Tiantai Chengguan Total 1.2 1.2

Baizhang 1.2 1.2Baihe Total 9.3 6.0 3.3

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Baishui 0.6 0.6Xiaguoyang 0.9 0.9 _

__________ __________ Xiabaiyan 0.9 0.9Shangbaiyan 0.9 0.9

Xiuyuan 1.2 1.2Houyang 0.6 0.6Shanglu 0.9 0.9Mukeng 0.9 0.9Geshan 0.9 0.9Qingao 0.3 0.3Xiiiaao 1.2 1.2

Xinlouxia

Xinchang Ruao Total 9 3.9 5.1Shangbawu 0.6 0.6

Ziguwu 0.6 0.6Hengdugiao 0.6 0.6Hengdujie 0.6 0.6

__________ Jiuzhai 1.5 _ 1.5_______ Ruyi 1.2 | 12

________ ~~~Wuwang 0.9 0.9|___ |____ Ruer 0.6 0.6

Hutang 0.3 _ _ _ 0.3Zushitang 0.3 0.3Zhenteng 1.8 l1 .-

Chengnan Total 6 2.7 3.3Houshan 0.9 0.9Qingyan 1.5 1.5Jiaotou 0.9 0.9

Xiayang 1.2 1.2Pingfengyan 1.5 1.5

Chengguan Total 5.4 3.0 2AYangmeishan 0.9 0.9

Xier 0.9 0.9Huluao 1.5 1.5Houcun 0.6. 0.6

Zhaopoao 0.6 0.6Fenghuang 0.6 0.6

Wulian 0.3 0.3Shengzhou Chengguan Total 6.3 6.3

Qiaoli 0.9 0.9Chafangzhuang 0.6 0.6

Zhongcun 0.6 0.6Duntou 0.6 0.6

Shemugang 0.3 0.3Shangyanke 0.6 0.6Xiayanke 0.9 0.9Jiangdong 0.6 0.6 _

Xinshi 0.6 0.6

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_ Bantou 0.6 0.6____ =_____ _____ __ Xiazhangan __=____

__________ Ganlin Total 4.5 4.5Xiawu 0.6 0.6

Huangijanban 0.3 0.3 .Jiangtian 0.6 0.6Waizhai 0.3 0.3Jianan 0.3 0.3

.______ _ Shangdushan 1.2 1.2Liuan 0.6 0.6

Matanc, 0.3 0.3Houzhu 0.3 0.3

Furun Total 3.9 3.9Zhijianlu 0.6 0.6Fansan 0.3 0.3

___________L Yanegiao 0.6 0.6Xibin 0.6 0.6

__________ __________ Zhujiayan 0.6 0.6_~~~~~~~~~~~. . .

Zhangiia 0.3 0.3._____ _ _ Ruomaodun 0.3 0.3 _ __

Jiankeng 0.6 0.6Shihuan. Total 5.1 1.8 3.3

Dongfan 0.3 0.3_ ________ .Shan cun 0.6 0.6

Louyi 0.3 0.3Louer 0.3 __ 0.3

LousanXidong 0.3 0.3

Xixi 1.5 1.5Sixin

Tangiiawan 1.8 1.8.Tongyuan Total 1.2 1.2

Xindongkeng 1.2 1.2Yahuang Total 6 6

Jiaokeng 1.5 1.5Yahuang 1.8 1.8

Daixi 1.5 1.5Yanshan 1.2 1.2

Zhuj i Sizhai Total 3.6 3.6Wangguwu 2.4 2.4

Zhanggaowu 1.2 1.2Chencai Total 6.6 6.6

Caiyiwu 1.5 1.5Kexiwu 1.5 1.5

Shanghetu 0.3 0.3xiahetu 0.9 0.9

Qiankenewu 0.3 0.3I Zhongcai 0.6 0.6

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______ xiacai 1.2 1.2___=_____&Guanling 0.3 _ 0.3

Lipu Total 1.5 0.6 0.9Mali 0.6 0.6 _

Meixi 0.9 ______0.9

huangshan Total 3.3 1.2 2.1Yuexing 1.5 -0.9 0.6Luoling 0.3 0.3luojiata 0.9 0.9yanke 0.6 0.6

Jieting Total 3.9 0.6 3.3Lantian 1.5 0.6 0.9Xinlong 0.3 0.3

I Maojia 2.1 2.1Wangjiaiing Total 1.5 1.5

Daopengshan 0.6 0.6Fengyilou 0.9 0.9

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AfTACHMENT 4: MAIN STAFF OF WORKINGName Units Position Titles

Lin Shaoping Zhejiang Provincial Power Bureau EngineerZhu Tianhao Zhejiang Power design Institute Director EngineerYu Feng Zhejiang Power design Institute Project Chief Engineer Senior EngineerHu Zhangsheng Zhejiang Power design Institute EngineerLuo Guovuan East China Power design Institute Project Chief Engineer Senior EngineerZhang Wenwei Zhejiang Provincial EHV Transmission Construction Director Senior Engineer

CompanyChen Guofang Zhejiang Provincial EHV Transmission Construction Engineer

CompanyYu changgen Zhejiang Provincial EHV Transmission Construction Engineer

CompanyJin Huiyu Zhejiang Provincial EHV Transmission Construction Engineer

CompanyGong Heping East China Investigation & Design Institute (ECIDI) Deputy Chief Engineer Senior EngineerWeng Xiaokang ECIDI Director Senior EngineerBian Bing ian ECIDI Deputy director EngineerLi chaovun ECIDI EngineerYu zhijian ECIDI ____ EngineerZhou Jianxin ECIDI ________EngineerZhang iiasheng ECIDI EngineerQiu Qinesong ECIDI ___ EngineerChen Xixian Xiaoshan Power Bureau Sector headFan Deming Yuvao Power Bureau DirectorGu Zhivi Yin Countv Power Bureau Deputy directorHe guofang Fenghua Power Bureau deputy directorTian Pingvue People' Government of Ninghai Deputy director of

countyZhang Zhenglou People' Government of Shanmen Deputy director of

_______________ ___________________________________________ coun~_cou tvChen Xin Office of People' Government of linhai Deputv directorlian Weniun Huangyan Power Bureau DirectorLi Shilin Yongjia Power Bureau Deputy directorQiu Kangiei People' Government of Tiantai Deputy director of

countySun Sifang Xinchang Power Bureau Deputy directorYin Zaivu Shengzhou Power Bureau Deputy directorWang wei Zhuji Power Bureau directorZhu Jingwei People' Govertunent of Chengxiang Town in Xiaoshan Deputy director of town

Cai Zhinan Chengjiao Village of Chengxiang Town in Xiaoshan Village headCountv

Lou Shanhu Wulian Village of Chengxiang Town in Xiaoshan Village headBian Pinglang People' Government of Wangjiajing Deputy director of townZhao Zuohua Guanhu Village of wangjiajing Town in Zhuji countv Village headZhu Shuifang People' Government of Yuvao Town Deputy director of townSu Kunvan Tongguang Village of Yuyao Town in Yuyao county Village headZhang Peigao Zhongjiamnen Village of Yuyao Town in Yuvao county Village head

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