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I -=;v V. ~~~~~~~~~~~~3 Deeme\i. 2004 Public Disclosure Authorized FINAL REPORT Volume I - Main Report H 8 .... ~~~~~~31 December 2004 S V C ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment Study FINAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I - MAIN REPORT Page No. Executive Summary E-l to E-XXIII Acknowledgements A-1 Abbreviations and Acronyms AA-1 to AA-IV List of Tables TF I to TF III List of Figures TF-IV 1.0 Introduction 1-8 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Objectives and Components of Maharashtra Water Sector 1 Improvement Project (MWSIP) 1.3 Policy Reforms Initiated by Government of Maharashtra 2 1.4 Scope of Physical Works 3 1.5 Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment (ISEA) 4 Study 1.6 Structure of Study Report 6 1.7 ISEA Study Team 8 2.0 Methodology 9-21 2.1 General 9 2.2 Methodology 10 2.3 Representative Schemes covered in ISEA Study 13 2.4 Criteria for Selection of Schemes 14 2.5 Procedure for Collection of Information 16 -@ T-1 KOYAL HASKOMINGEC Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment Study FINAL REPORT 3.0 Policy, Acts and Institutions in Maharashtra 22-55 3.1 General 22 3.2 National Policy and Acts 22 3.3 Policies and Regulations at State Level 29 3.4 World Bank Policies on Environmental and Social issues 41 3.5 Administrative set-up of Irrigation Department (ID), 46 Maharashtra 3.6 Gaps in Linkages of Policy, Regulatory Framework & 52 Enforcement 3.7 Conclusions 54 4.0 Social Review 56-86 4.1 Introduction 56 4.2 Identification of Key Stakeholders 56 4.3 Socio-economic Profile of the Stakeholders 57 4.4 Potability of Water 66 4.5 Functioning of Irrigation System 68 4.6 Perceptions of the Stakeholders on Existing System 71 4.7 Risk Analysis 77 4.8 Resettlement Aspects 78 4.9 Issues related to Formation of WUAs 83 4.10 Issues specific to Vulnerable Groups 85 5.0 Environmental Review 87-128 5.1 General 87 5.2 Physical Endowments 87 5.3 Physical Features 88 5.4 Agro-Climatic Zones 88 5.5 Topography 90 T-11 ROYAL HAMKO@INC Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment Study FINAL REPORT 5.6 Soils 91 5.7 Climate 92 5.8 Surface Waters 94 5.9 Water Availability 95 5.10 Water Quality 96 5.11 Ground Water 96 5.12 Geology 100 5.13 Ecological Conservations 102 5.14 Pollution Status 106 5.15 Drainage and Salinity 111 5.16 Environmental Review of Selected Schemes 112 5.17 Environmental Perceptions during Public Consultations 126 5.18 Impact of MWSIP on Environment 126 6.0 Analysis of Alternative Perceptions and Approaches 129-137 6.1 General 129 6.2 Alternative Perspectives 129 6.3 Assessment of Alternatives 134 7.0 Social & Environment Management Framework (SEMF) 138-224 7.1 General 138 7.2 SEMF 138 7.3 Components of SEMF 138 7.4 Strategies and Action Plans 160 7.5 Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) Framework 160 7.6 Gender Development and Strategy 171 7.7 Communication Strategy 181 7.8 Tribal Development 187 T-11l ROYAL HASKONING Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project FINAL REPORT Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment Study 7.9 Training and Capacity Building 201 7.10 Sustainable Agriculture 207 7.11 Strategy for Stakeholders Participation 216 7.12 Dam Safety Plan 222 8.0 Social and Environmental Management Plan 225-254 8.1 Social and Environmental Plans 225 8.2 Illustrative Application of SEMF for Pre-planning Stage 226 8.3 Assigning Priorities to Sub-projects 230 8.4 Institutional and Policy Strategy 236 8.5 Institutional Capacity Building 239 8.6 Monitoring and Evaluation 244 8.7 Budgetary Estimates 247 References R-1 to R-IV T-IV ROYAL HASKOINGC Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project Integrated Social and Environmental Assessment Study FINAL REPORT REFERENCES 1. 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