E2767 V. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT of MINOR IRRIGATION (A.D.M.I) PROJECT in WEST BENGAL

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E2767 V. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT of MINOR IRRIGATION (A.D.M.I) PROJECT in WEST BENGAL E2767 v. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF MINOR IRRIGATION (A.D.M.I) PROJECT IN WEST BENGAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Public Disclosure Authorized ANNEXURE (Part II) November 2010 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Annexure - I - Map of West Bengal showing Environmental Features Annexure – II - Sample Blocks Annexure – III - Map of West Bengal Soils Annexure – IV - Ground Water Availability in Pilot Districts Annexure – V - Ground Water Availability in non-pilot districts Annexure – VI - Arsenic Contamination Maps of Districts Annexure – VII - Details of Wetlands more than 10 ha Annexure – VIII - Environmental Codes of Practice Annexure – IX - Terms of Reference for Limited EA Annexure – X - Environmental Survey Report of Sample Blocks Annexure – XI - Stakeholder Consultation Annexure – XII - Primary & Secondary Water Quality Data Annexure – XIII - Primary & Secondary Soil Quality Data Annexure – XIV - EMP Master Table ii Annexure II Sample Blocks for Environmental Assessment Agro- Hydrogeological No. of climatic Soil group District Block Status of the Block Samples zone Hill Zone Acid soils/sandy Jalpaiguri Mal Piedmont zone 1 loam Terai Acid soils/sandy Darjeeling Phansidewa Piedmont zone 1 Teesta loam Flood plain Acid soils/sandy Jalpaiguri Dhupguri Recent to sub-recent 1 loam alluvium Acid soils/sandy Coochbehar Tufangunge II Recent to sub-recent 1 loam alluvium Acid soils/sandy Coochbehar Sitai Recent to subrecent 1 loam alluvium Vindhyan Alluvial/sandy Dakshin Gangarampur( Older alluvium 1 Alluvial loam/Loamy clay Dinajpur P) Zone Alluvial/sandy Maldah Gajole Older alluvium 1 loam/Loamy clay Alluvial/sandy Murshidabad Sagardighi Older alluvium 1 loam/Loamy clay Alluvial/sandy Birbhum Rampurhat I Marginal strips and 1 loam/Loamy clay older alluvium Alluvial/sandy Paschim Garbeta I Older alluvium and 1 loam/Loamy clay Medinipur lateritic Alluvial/sandy Purba Panskura I Younger alluvium 1 loam/Loamy clay Medinipur Alluvial/sandy Bankura Kotulpur Younger alluvium 1 loam/Loamy clay Gangetic Alluvial/sandy Uttar Dinajpur Goalpokhar I Recent to subrecent 1 Alluvial loam alluvium Zone Alluvial/sandy Dakshin Gangarampur( Younger alluvium 1 loam Dinajpur P) Alluvial/sandy Maldah Ratua II Recent to subrecent 1 loam alluvium Alluvial/sandy Murshidabad Bharatpur I Recent to subrecent 1 loam alluvium Alluvial/sandy Nadia Nabadwip Recent to subrecent 1 loam alluvium Alluvial sandy 24-Pgs(North) Haroa Younger alluvium 1 loam Alluvial/sandy 24- Pgs (North) Habra I Younger alluvium 1 loam Alluvial/sandy 24- Pgs Barrackpore I Younger alluvium 1 loam (North ) Alluvial/sandy Hoogly Balagarh Recent to subrecent 1 loam alluvium Alluvial/sandy Hoogly Chinsurah- Recent to subrecent 1 loam/Loamy clay Mogra alluvium Alluvial/sandy Barddhaman Ketugram II Younger alluvium 1 loam Undulating Weathered Purulia Jaypur Hard rock 1 red lateritic laterite/moorum zone /sandyloam 2 Agro- Hydrogeological No. of climatic Soil group District Block Status of the Block Samples zone Weathered Purulia Neturia Hard rock 1 laterite/moorum /sandyloam Weathered Bankura Ranibandh Hardrock 1 laterite/moorum Coastal /sandyloam Saline Coastal 24-Pgs (South ) Canning I Coastal Saline Tract 1 Zone saline/loam/clay Coastal 24-Pgs ( Kulpi Coastal saline tract 1 saline/loam/clay South) Coastal Purba Khejuri I Coastal saline tract 1 saline/loam/clay Medinipur Coastal Howrah Uluberia I Coastal saline tract 1 saline/loam/clay Abstract Agro-climatic zone No of Blocks Hill Zone 1 Terai Teesta Flood Plain 4 Vindhyan Alluvial Zone 7 Gangetic Alluvial zone 11 Undulating Red Lateritic Zone 3 Coastal saline Tract 4 Total 30 3 4 Annexure V BLOCK WISE GROUND WATER AVAILABILITY IN PURULIA Source : West Bengal State Water Investigation Directorate Aquifer Max. Pre Water Quality Stage condition monsoon Sl. of GW (Safe / Block GW level No. Dev. In Semi- Fluoride level Arsenic Yr.’06 % Critical / 1.01 - 3.38 (Safe Depth Range (mbgl) Critical) limit 1mg./litre (mbgl) DIST : PURULIA 1 ARSHA 9.38 6.79% Safe FLUORIDE 36 - 45 2 BAGHMUNDI 8.17 27.47% Safe 3 BALARAMPUR 11.14 13.93% Safe 4 BARABAZAR 11.50 7.70% Safe FLUORIDE 24 - Above 5 BANDWAN 10.69 7.11% Safe FLUORIDE 8 - 24 6 HURA 8.75 9.90% Safe FLUORIDE 6 - 36 7 JHALDA-I. 8.38 46.44% Safe FLUORIDE 21 - 45 8 JHALDA-II. 6.42 20.68% Safe FLUORIDE 21 - 45 9 JOYPUR 6.01 46.49% Safe 10 KASHIPUR 8.65 16.93% Safe FLUORIDE 24 - 30 11 MANBAZAR-I. 9.50 7.06% Safe FLUORIDE 12 - 33 12 MANBAZAR-II. 10.13 4.20% Safe 13 NETURIA 4.83 9.41% Safe FLUORIDE 30 - 36 14 PARA 9.62 12.62% Safe FLUORIDE 18 - 21 15 PUNCHA 8.90 8.71% Safe 16 PURULIA-I. 8.62 21.80% Safe FLUORIDE 6 - 24 17 PURULIA-II. 7.15 15.97% Safe FLUORIDE 9 - 51 Page 5 of 127 Aquifer Max. Pre Stage condition Water Quality monsoon Sl. of GW (Safe / Block GW level No. Dev. In Semi- Fluoride level Arsenic Yr.’06 % Critical / 1.01 - 3.38 (Safe Depth Range (mbgl) Critical) limit 1mg./litre (mbgl) RAGHUNATHPUR- 18 6.45 12.12% Safe FLUORIDE 24 - 36 I. RAGHUNATHPUR- 19 8.42 10.86% Safe FLUORIDE 24 - 36 II. 20 SANTURI 7.24% Safe FLUORIDE 24 - 30 BLOCK WISE GROUND WATER AVAILABILITY IN WEST MIDNAPORE Source : West Bengal State Water Investigation Directorate Aquifer condition (Safe / Max. Pre Semi- monsoon Stage of Critical / Sl. Block GW level GW Dev. Critical) Water Quality No. Yr.’06 In % (mbgl) DIST : WEST MEDINIPORE 1 DANTAN-I. 11.20 50.62% Safe SUITABLE 2 DANTAN-II. 13.85 58.93% Safe SUITABLE 3 DASPUR-I. 17.15 36.85% Safe SUITABLE Semi- 7 DASPUR-II. 15.40 19.47% SUITABLE Critical 5 DEBRA 21.65 49.66% Safe SUITABLE 6 GHATAL 15.75 30.12% Safe SUITABLE 7 JAMBONI 11.70 19.09% Safe SUITABLE 8 JHARGRAM 14.25 11.08% Safe SUITABLE 9 KESHPUR 16.65 47.57% Safe SUITABLE 10 MOHANPUR 12.85 51.27% Safe SUITABLE 11 NARAYANAGARH 18.40 50.30% Safe SUITABLE Page 6 of 127 12 NAYAGRAM 16.60 11.70% Safe SUITABLE 13 PINGLA 21.95 49.60% Safe SUITABLE 14 SABANG 19.70 48.16% Safe SUITABLE 15 CHANDRAKONA-I. 19.05 45.35% Safe SUITABLE 16 CHANDRAKONA-II. 14.30 64.76% Safe SUITABLE 17 GARBETA- I. 7.60 52.26% Safe SUITABLE 18 GARBETA -II. 8.80 29.40% Safe SUITABLE 19 GARBETA -III. 8.00 26.99% Safe SUITABLE 20 GOPIBALLAVPUR-I. 6.75 34.66% Safe SUITABLE 21 GOPIBALLAVPUR-II. 11.85 37.65% Safe SUITABLE 22 KESHIARY 15.55 39.97% Safe SUITABLE 23 KHARAGPUR-I. 24.45 50.25% Safe SUITABLE 24 KHARAGPUR-II. 18.15 47.62% Safe SUITABLE 25 MIDNAPORE SADAR 9.10 29.34% Safe SUITABLE 26 SALBONI 18.40 12.19% Safe SUITABLE 27 SANKRAIL 14.35 50.93% Safe SUITABLE 28 BINPUR-I. 13.25 35.65% Safe SUITABLE 29 BINPUR-II. 10.05 8.17% Safe SUITABLE Page 7 of 127 BLOCK WISE GROUND WATER AVAILABILITY IN EAST MIDNAPORE Source : West Bengal State Water Investigation Directorate Aquifer Max. Pre Stage condition monsoon Water Quality Sl. of GW (Safe / Block GW level Salinity Cl-III and No. Dev. In Semi- Yr.’06 Above % Critical / (mbgl) Critical) DIST : EAST MEDINIPORE 1 TAMLUK SALINE SAHID MATANGINI 2 SALINE (TAMLUK - II.) 3 PANSKURA-I. 21.20 28.19% Safe KOLAGHAT 4 70.00 18.41% Safe (PANSKURA - II.) Semi- 5 MOYNA 22.70 21.86% Critical NANDAKUMAR ( 6 SALINE MAHISADAL - II.) CHANDIPUR 7 SALINE (NANDIGRAM - III.) 8 MAHISADAL SALINE 9 NANDIGRAM I. SALINE 10 NANDIGRAM II. SALINE 11 SUTAHATA SALINE HALDIA 12 SALINE (SUTAHATA - II.) 13 POTASHPUR-I. 16.90 53.58% Safe 14 POTASHPUR-II. 16.10 63.93% Safe 15 BHAGAWANPUR-I 18.40 40.53% Safe 16 EGRA-I. 17.80 58.06% Safe Page 8 of 127 17 EGRA-II. 14.40 30.36% Safe 18 KHEJURI - I. SALINE 19 KHEJURI - II. SALINE 20 BHAGAWANPUR-II. 18.00 24.25% Safe 21 RAMNAGAR - I. SALINE 22 RAMNAGAR - II. SALINE 23 CONTAI - I. SALINE DESHPRAN 24 SALINE (CONTAI - II.) 25 CONTAI - III. SALINE BLOCK WISE GROUND WATER AVAILABILITY IN BURDWAN Aquifer Max. Pre Water Quality Stage of condition monsoon Sl. GW (Safe / Block GW level Arsenic level Arsenic No. Dev. In Semi- Yr.’06 0.06 - 0.40 Depth % Critical / (mbgl) (safe limit Range Critical) 0.05 mg./litre) (mbgl) DIST : BURDWAN Semi- 1 BHATAR 21.88 41.46% Critical 2 BURDWAN-I. 17.79 44.47% Safe 3 BURDWAN-II. 9.35 4 GALSI-I. 9.40 22.93% Safe 5 GALSI-II. 9.55 43.72% Safe 6 KALNA-I. 11.27 48.17% Safe 7 KALNA-II. 18.62 56.22% Safe ARSENIC 9 - 30 8 KATWA-I. 18.71 43.36% Safe ARSENIC 9 - 15 9 KATWA-II. 13.28 57.21% Safe ARSENIC 9 - 23 10 KHANDAGHOSH 16.35 40.11% Safe Semi- 11 MANGALKOTE 17.85 40.56% critical 12 MEMARI-I. 13.38 31.32% Safe Semi- 13 MEMARI-II. 13.07 34.75% critical Page 9 of 127 BLOCK WISE GROUND WATER AVAILABILITY IN BURDWAN Aquifer Max. Pre Water Quality Stage of condition monsoon Sl. GW (Safe / Block GW level Arsenic level Arsenic No. Dev. In Semi- Yr.’06 0.06 - 0.40 Depth % Critical / (mbgl) (safe limit Range Critical) 0.05 mg./litre) (mbgl) Semi- 14 MONTESWAR 19.07 63.24% Critical 15 PURBASTHALI-I. 10.80 59.89% Safe ARSENIC 9 - 30 Semi- 16 PURBASTHALI-II. 12.25 87.53% ARSENIC 9 - 30 critical 17 RAINA-I. 10.55 57.06% Safe 18 RAINA-II. 16.28 49.87% Safe 19 AUSGRAM-I. 11.81 44.82% Safe 20 AUSGRAM-II.
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