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World Bank Financed Liaoning Medium Cities Infrastructure Project (LMCIP)/Energy Component RP590 V2 REV Public Disclosure Authorized World Bank Financed Liaoning Medium Cities Infrastructure Project (LMCIP)/Energy Component Resettlement Policy Framework Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Liaoning Urban and Rural Construction and Planning Design Institute June, 2014 World Bank Financed Liaoning Medium Cities Infrastructure Project (LMCIP)/Energy Component Resettlement Policy Framework President Xing Ming Vice President Che Li General Engineer Wang Guoqing Director Dong Youju Persons in Charge Qin Dayong Wang Xianming Team Member Guo Weijiang Zhao Xiyuan Liu Yimin Yan Guanhua Sun Yunquan Yan Ming Liaoning Urban and Rural Construction and Planning Design Institute June, 2011 Contents A.Project Introduction ........................................................................................ 1 B.Principles and Objectives .............................................................................. 3 C.Process for Preparing and Approving Resettlement Plans ............................ 6 D.Estimated Population Displacement .............................................................. 8 E.Legal Framework ........................................................................................... 8 F.Compensation Standard .............................................................................. 10 G.Rehabilitation Measures .............................................................................. 18 H.Organizational Procedures .......................................................................... 19 I.Implementation Process ............................................................................... 20 J.Grievance Redress Mechanisms ................................................................. 20 K.Funding Arrangement .................................................................................. 20 L.Participation and Consultation ..................................................................... 20 M.Monitoring ................................................................................................... 21 1 A. Project Introduction 1. The objective of the Project is to assist the Borrower in supporting the Project Cities in: (a) enhancing the performance and quality of their existing heating facilities; (b) improving city environment, and air quality. 2. The LMCEP covers the medium-sized municipalities of Yingkou, Anshan, Liaoyang, Benxi, Fushun, Kangping County, Lingyuan, Chaoyang and Yi County of Jinzhou. Project content of each city see Table 1. Table 1 List of World Bank Financed Liaoning Urban Energy Component No. Project Name City/district Construction Content Land Acquisition 1. Build new EIC heating distribution, which is rebuilding the distribution from primary EIC compression pumping station to the main distribution in city zone and some lateral distribution; 2. Rebuild carbonization heating distribution 3. Build a trunk line and some branch lines of residues- 22.31mu permanent state- Benxi Steel Heat flushed water heating supply owned land acquisition, Supply distribution and rebuild some 0.97mu of which is 1 Development Benxi City outdated distribution. undefined land; 81.55mu Company district 4. Expanding present primary temporary state-owned central project EIC heating distribution land acquisition compression pumping station and build new heating distribution backwater pumping station. 5. Build a residues-flushed water treatment plant and a primary compression pumping station; build a compression pumping station in Qianjin community. 34.46mu and 1.69mu of Construct 1 set of heat source permanent farmland and plant, the scale of which is 3 Benxi Nanfen state land acquisition, two hot water boilers (29MW); 2 central heating Nanfen kinds of land are build 13 heating converting project undefined; 40.41mu stations and 17.37km temporary state-owned distribution. land acquisition Build 2 set of heat source plants, one of which is 4 hot water boilers(64MW), the other is 1 hot water boiler 2 90.26mu and 9.9mu of (29MW); provide 494.3m permanent farmland and Dashiqiao District heating supply area; build 47 state land acquisition, central heating Dashiqiao heating converting stations, of 3 1.41mu of which is project of Yingkou City which 35 sets are large heat undefined; 44.49mu City converting station, and 12 sets temporary state-owned building heat converting land acquisition station; pave 39.17km relevant primary hot water distribution and some secondary. 1 No. Project Name City/district Construction Content Land Acquisition Build 84.59km primaryl 9.52mu permanent state- Yingkou economic Yingkou distribution and some owned land acquisition, techniques economic secondary; build 66 large 14.18mu is undefined 4 development zone techniques heating converting stations, land; 205mu temporary central heating development and 1 set of relaying pumping state-owned land network project zone station, and 11 building heat acquisition converting station. Construct 3 hot water boilers(58MW), build 16 98.05mu permanent state- Gongchangling heating converting stations, 1 owned land acquisition, District central Gongchangli relaying pumping station and 0.99mu of which is 5 heating project of ng 1 interspace heating undefined land; 95.49mu Liaoyang City converting station; build temporary state-owned 37.56km primary heating land acquisition supply distribution. Build 1 set of 50000m3 dry gasholder; repair the existing 3 2.4mu permanent state- Yingkou Gas 50000m storage tank and 3 owned land acquisition; 6 establishment Yingkou City 20000m storage tank; 149.1mu temporary state- expansion project construct gas intelligent owned land acquisition management system; rebuild 57.8km distribution system. 19.94mu permanent state- Huaneng Build 83 heating converting owned land acquisition, Thermoelectric stations; build a new control 1.85mu of which is 7 Northern Yingkou Yingkou City centre of thermal net; build undefined land; 186.75mu Central Heating 49.1km heating supply temporary state-owned Project Phase I pipeline network. land acquisition 40.61mu permanent state- Yangjiazhan Build a new 3×29MW hot owned land acquisition, Mining area central gzi water supply boilers; Build 13 2.59mu of which is 8 heating project in development sets of heat converting station; undefined land; 20.83mu Yangjiazhangzi zone of build 112.77km primary temporary state-owned Huludao City heating pipeline network. land acquisition Yingkou economic Build 160.46km of primary hot 9.0mu permanent state- Yingkou techniques water network, secondary owned land acquisition, economic 2 development zone network (for 1298.48m 33.76mu is undefined 9 techniques central heating construction area), 3 relay land; 468.61mu temporary development network project pump stations, 166 group state-owned land zone phase II HESs, and 58 building HESs acquisition 1. Build 2 new 59MW hot water boilers and accessorial facilities in the original plant. Benxi Fanya 2. Reconstruct urban primary 1.35mu permanent state- Environmental heating network (total length is owned land acquisition; Protection 18.857km). 10 Benxi City 458.87mu temporary Thermoelectric Co. 3. Build 3 new HESs, state-owned land Ltd. central heating reconstruct 10 original HESs, acquisition project phase III use 25 old HESs. 4. Build 31 new building HESs and primary network (total length is 2.4km). 22.44mu permanent state- owned land acquisition; Shenyang City 0.9mu permanent Build 17.22km new primary Kangping County Kangping collective land acquisition; 11 hot water network; 28 group urban central County 17.94mu temporary state- HESs, and 8 building HESs. heating project owned land acquisition; 15.44mu temporary collective land acquisition. New construction of 31.03km 20.517mu of state owned Central urban first stage heating water land will be permanently heating supply Ling Yuan 12 network. 57 new heat- occupied and 139.12mu of project of Ling City exchange stations are state owned land will be Yuan City planned to be set up, including temporarily occupied. 2 No. Project Name City/district Construction Content Land Acquisition 23 original stations modification, with 31 stations newly constructed (Including 3 building heat-exchange stations). 1 heat-supply energy management and dispatching center Build 53 km new first-level Include permanent use of pipelines. Build 205 new heat 81.6mu state-owned land stations and 8 new building and temporal use of heat stations as well as rebuilt 396.06mu state-owned Central Heating 53 heat stations. land. Project in the Chao Yang The project heating source is As the red line of the 13 Downtown Area of City the State Grid thermal power thermal power plant has Chaoyang plant project, which is not been identified, the Municipality recognized as the co-project amount of the land for of this project according to the acquisition can’t be involuntary migration policies identified yet during the of the World Bank. project preparation phase. Build 17.02km long new first- level hotwater pipelines and rebuild 7.29km long first-level network; Build 18.91km long Central Heating new second-level hotwater Include permanent use of Reconstruction pipelines and rebuild 4.76mu state-owned land 14 Project in Urban Yi County 75.046km long second-level and temporal use of Area of Yi County network; Build 17 new stations 470.88mu state-owned of Jinzhou and 10 building stations and land. install water softening devices for 42 stations; Install 54 heat meters in buildings in the pilot area. 3. 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