ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY for ISP PARWATI PHASE I & II MICRO LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME

Executive Summary December, 2018

Prepared for: NARMADA VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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Page No. 1. PROJECT PROFILE 1 2. LOCATION 1 3. LAND REQUIREMENT 4 4. STUDY AREA 4 5. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STATUS 4 6. SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA 5 7. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION 10 8. FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT FOR MITIGATION & MANAGEMENT MEASURES 13 9 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME 13 10. PROJECT BENEFITS 15 11. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP) 15 NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. PROJECT PROFILE The project is a micro-lift irrigation scheme; consisting of lifting water from ISP reservoir and distribution through a pressurized piped system to cultivators for irrigation during Rabi season. Water will be supplied up to 2.5 ha chak size under adequate pressure (minimum 20m head) for drip/sprinkler system to be installed by cultivators. The project consists of piped system with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and have following Components:

1. Pump Houses (4 numbers) 2. Break Pressure Tanks (3 nos.) 3. Sub station 4. 132/11 KV Transmission line 5. Gravity main (1 number) – Main line 6. Rising main (5 numbers) - MS pipeline 7. Branch mains (MS/DI/HDPE) up to 20 ha Chak 8. Distribution Network (HDPE) from 20 ha chak to 2.5 ha chak 9. Flow & Pressure Control Valves, Air valves

In the proposed scheme, 32.04 cumec of water from existing Indira Sagar Project reservoir will be lifted by using 4 pumps through various combinations of twin line rising mains and gravity mains up to Distribution Chamber 1&2 located near village Awali Kheda of Sehore district. Water will be distributed to command area upto 2.5ha chak outlets by joining Rising mains and Gravity mains to the primary and secondary distribution networks.

The project is designed to irrigate a total of 1.00 lakh ha of CCA on both side of Parwati river covering 264 villages of 4 tehsils of Sehore and Shajapur districts.

Details of pump houses and main pipelines are given at Tables 1 & 2.

2. LOCATION The project area is spread in two regions of MP. The supply source i.e. Indira Sagar Project reservoir, lifting point, pump houses, rising main and gravity main fall in Dewas district and Piped canal system (command area) fall in Sehore and Shajapur districts of Malwa region. Project Location Map is given at Figure 1.

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Table 1: Details of Pump Houses

Pumping Total No. of Discharge per Pump Station Location flow no. Pumps (m³/s) pump (m³/hr) head(m) Lifting Point at ISP Reservoir near PH1 Fategarh village, Tehsil :Satwas, 8W+2S 32.04 14418 43 District: Dewas PH2 Near Village Malgoan of 15W+3S 32.04 9612 115 SatwasTehsil, District: Dewas PH3 Near Village Jagtha of Kannod 15W+3S 32.04 9612 115 Tehsil , District Dewas 6W+2S 16.02 9612 104 PH4 Near Village Jamuniya of Kannod Tehsil, District Dewas 6W+2S 16.02 9612 112

Table 2: Details of Main Pipelines

Total Flow Friction & Pipeline Pipe dia through Velocity Pump Head Description name (mm) Length (m/s) Fitting Losses (m) (Km) each (m) pipe(m³/s) RM1(Twin PH1 TO PH2 line) 3110 9946 16.02 2.110 8.40 43 RM2(Twin PH2 TO BPT1 line) 3110 15385 16.02 2.110 13 115 Gravity main- BPT1 TO PH3 1(Twin line) 3110 12861 16.02 2.110 10.86 -

RM3 (Twin 3110 3827 16.02 3.23 115 PH3 TO PH4 line) 2.110 PH4 TO BPT2(DC1) RM4 3110 996 16.02 2.110 0.84 104 PH4 TO BPT3(DC2) RM5 3110 981 16.02 2.110 0.83 112

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme

Figure 1: Location Map of the Project Area

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme 3. LAND REQUIREMENT Permanent Land Requirement For the construction of pump-houses, sub-stations, valve chambers and staff quarters; land would be required permanently. Permanent land requirement has been worked out as 4.9 ha which would be met by private/ govt. land. The entire micro irrigation system has been aligned in such a way that it passes through minimum forest area. However, for laying of rising main, gravity main, electrical lines and establishment of permanent structures 37.97 ha of forest land will be diverted.

Land for Transmission Lines 132 kv & 33 kv power lines will be brought from Handia, Satwas and Ashta sub stations to pump houses, total length of the 132kv & 33 kv transmission lines are worked out as about 74.2 km. 16.7 ha of forest land shall be acquired for laying of electrical transmission line. About 4.08 Ha of govt./ private land shall be required temporarily.

Temporary Land for Laying of Pipeline The pipe shall be laid 1.00 m below average ground level and land will be restored immediately on completion of the work. Wherever, the pipeline/ transmission line will be pass through private land, temporary land acquisition will be done as per the applicable law. Total temporary land requirement is worked out as 3990 ha.

4. STUDY AREA Study area comprises of area within 2.5 km buffer on either side of pipeline (water conductor system). The study area consists of two main components i.e.

Water Conductor System - The water conductor system is the piped network designed to lift water from the river and distribute in the command area.

Command Area - The command area is the area of Jawar, Ashta, Ichhawar and Kalapeepal tehsils of Sehore and Shajapur districts covering 1,00,000 ha land which will be irrigated under the proposed micro lift irrigation scheme. Entire command falls within the study area.

5. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STATUS Environmental baseline status has been ascertained using secondary as well primary data. Secondary data has been presented for meteorology, geomorphology, ground water, cropping pattern, socio-economic parameters etc. Primary data has been collected for soil, surface & ground water, air, noise, traffic and vegetation. Data has been presented in EIA report in detail. Analysis Results of surface as well as ground water samples are within permissible limits as per Inland surface water quality and drinking water standards. As per land use map, study area has 85.78% of agriculture/fallow land, 5.90% of scrub land, 3.37% of Deciduous Forest, 1.86% of scrub forest, 1.69% water bodies and 1.40% settlements.

In command area agriculture is the dominant land use pattern. Agriculture is main land use; with 85.78% of the study area under agriculture/fallow land. Among the agricultural crops wheat, chillis, cotton, pigeon pea, maize, lentil and linseed are most common. For vegetation sampling, 12 locations have been identified. In order to understand the general vegetation in the study area, inventory of plant species belonging to different groups found

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme in the study area was prepared and community structure in the crop fields as well as scattered patches of trees was assessed through quadrat sampling. No rare or endangered flora/fauna species are found in study area. Data has been presented in EIA report.

6. SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA Water lifting point, pump houses, rising main, distributaries and command area falls in Sehore, Shajapur and Dewas districts. Study area comprises of 272 villages, Out of the total, 264 are project benefited villages. Project benefited villages fall in 260 villages in Sehore district (of which 162 villages are in Astha tehsil, 74 villages are in Icchawar tehsil and 24 villages are in Jawar tehsil) and 4 villages in Kalapeepal teshsil of Shajapur district (Refer Table 3 for list of study area villages).

Table 3: List of Villages (Study Area)

Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category List of Villages in Astha Tehsil 1 SEHORE ASTHA ABDULLAPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 2 SEHORE ASTHA AHMADPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 3 SEHORE ASTHA ALIPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 4 SEHORE ASTHA AMIPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 5 SEHORE ASTHA ANANDIPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 6 SEHORE ASTHA ARNIYA DAUD BENEFITED VILLAGE 7 SEHORE ASTHA ARNIYA RAM BENEFITED VILLAGE 8 SEHORE ASTHA AROLIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 9 SEHORE ASTHA ASHTA (M) BENEFITED VILLAGE 10 SEHORE ASTHA BADALIYA BARAMAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 11 SEHORE ASTHA BADALIYA BARAMAD (DABARI) BENEFITED VILLAGE 12 SEHORE ASTHA BADGHATI BENEFITED VILLAGE 13 SEHORE ASTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 14 SEHORE ASTHA BADODIYA GADRI BENEFITED VILLAGE 15 SEHORE ASTHA BAFAPUR (WAFAPUR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 16 SEHORE ASTHA BAGDAWADA BENEFITED VILLAGE 17 SEHORE ASTHA BAGER BENEFITED VILLAGE 18 SEHORE ASTHA BAHADARPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 19 SEHORE ASTHA BAIJNATH BENEFITED VILLAGE 20 SEHORE ASTHA BAMAN KHEDI 2 BENEFITED VILLAGE 21 SEHORE ASTHA BAMAN KHEDI 1 BENEFITED VILLAGE 22 SEHORE ASTHA BAMULIYA BHATI BENEFITED VILLAGE 23 SEHORE ASTHA BAMULIYA KHICHI BENEFITED VILLAGE 24 SEHORE ASTHA BANVEERPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 25 SEHORE ASTHA BAPCHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 26 SEHORE ASTHA BARKHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 27 SEHORE ASTHA BAUPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 28 SEHORE ASTHA BEDA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 29 SEHORE ASTHA BHAGWANPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 30 SEHORE ASTHA BHAMURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 31 SEHORE ASTHA BHATONI BENEFITED VILLAGE 32 SEHORE ASTHA BHATPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 33 SEHORE ASTHA BHAURASA BENEFITED VILLAGE 34 SEHORE ASTHA BHEEL KHEDI SADAK BENEFITED VILLAGE 35 SEHORE ASTHA BHERUPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 36 SEHORE ASTHA BHIL KHEDI BARAMAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 37 SEHORE ASTHA BHONRA BENEFITED VILLAGE 38 SEHORE ASTHA BHUPHOD BENEFITED VILLAGE 39 SEHORE ASTHA BOR KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 40 SEHORE ASTHA CHACHA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category 41 SEHORE ASTHA CHANCHARSI BENEFITED VILLAGE 42 SEHORE ASTHA CHANNOTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 43 SEHORE ASTHA CHHAPAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 44 SEHORE ASTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 45 SEHORE ASTHA CHOPADIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 46 SEHORE ASTHA DABRI BENEFITED VILLAGE 47 SEHORE ASTHA DALLUPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 48 SEHORE ASTHA DALPATPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 49 SEHORE ASTHA DARAPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 50 SEHORE ASTHA DAUNIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 51 SEHORE ASTHA DEEPLA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 52 SEHORE ASTHA DHANANA BENEFITED VILLAGE 53 SEHORE ASTHA DHANKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 54 SEHORE ASTHA DORABAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 55 SEHORE ASTHA DUKA BENEFITED VILLAGE 56 SEHORE ASTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 57 SEHORE ASTHA FATEHPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 58 SEHORE ASTHA GADRA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 59 SEHORE ASTHA GAWA KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 60 SEHORE ASTHA GHANSHYAMPURA (PART) BENEFITED VILLAGE 61 SEHORE ASTHA GODI BENEFITED VILLAGE 62 SEHORE ASTHA GOPALPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 63 SEHORE ASTHA RUPCHANDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 64 SEHORE ASTHA GURADIYA SIRAJUDDIN BENEFITED VILLAGE 65 SEHORE ASTHA GUWADIYA BAZYAFT BENEFITED VILLAGE 66 SEHORE ASTHA HAKIMABAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 67 SEHORE ASTHA HAMID KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 68 SEHORE ASTHA HARAJ KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 69 SEHORE ASTHA HIRAPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 70 SEHORE ASTHA HUSAINPUR KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 71 SEHORE ASTHA JAFRABAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 72 SEHORE ASTHA JAGANNATH PURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 73 SEHORE ASTHA JAGMALPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 74 SEHORE ASTHA JATA KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 75 SEHORE ASTHA JHARKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 76 SEHORE ASTHA JHIRNIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 77 SEHORE ASTHA KACHANRIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 78 SEHORE ASTHA KAJI KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 79 SEHORE ASTHA KAMALPUR KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 80 SEHORE ASTHA KANAPURA (VIRAN) BENEFITED VILLAGE 81 SEHORE ASTHA KANDA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 82 SEHORE ASTHA KASAMPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 83 SEHORE ASTHA KEV KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 84 SEHORE ASTHA KHACHAROD BENEFITED VILLAGE 85 SEHORE ASTHA KHADI BENEFITED VILLAGE 86 SEHORE ASTHA KHALADIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 87 SEHORE ASTHA KHAMKEDA ASTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 88 SEHORE ASTHA KHAMKHEDA (BAIJNATH) BENEFITED VILLAGE 89 SEHORE ASTHA KHANDAURAPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 90 SEHORE ASTHA KHEMPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 91 SEHORE ASTHA KHENIYAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 92 SEHORE ASTHA KILERAMA (FATEHPUR KILERAMA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 93 SEHORE ASTHA KILLOD BENEFITED VILLAGE 94 SEHORE ASTHA KOTHARI (NP) BENEFITED VILLAGE 95 SEHORE ASTHA KUMADABADA BENEFITED VILLAGE 96 SEHORE ASTHA KUMHARIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 97 SEHORE ASTHA LACHHIRAMPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 98 SEHORE ASTHA LAKHAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category 99 SEHORE ASTHA LAKHMIPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 100 SEHORE ASTHA LAKHU KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 101 SEHORE ASTHA LASUDIYA KHAS BENEFITED VILLAGE 102 SEHORE ASTHA LASUDIYA PAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 103 SEHORE ASTHA LASUDIYA SUKHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 104 SEHORE ASTHA LASUDIYA VIJAYSINGH BENEFITED VILLAGE 105 SEHORE ASTHA LORAS KALAN BENEFITED VILLAGE 106 SEHORE ASTHA LORAS KHURD BENEFITED VILLAGE 107 SEHORE ASTHA MAGAR KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 108 SEHORE ASTHA MAINA BENEFITED VILLAGE 109 SEHORE ASTHA MAINAKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 110 SEHORE ASTHA MALI KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 111 SEHORE ASTHA MALIKHEDI BAJYAFT BENEFITED VILLAGE 112 SEHORE ASTHA MALIPURA (ASHTA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 113 SEHORE ASTHA MANAKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 114 SEHORE ASTHA MEHMUDABADKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 115 SEHORE ASTHA MEMDA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 116 SEHORE ASTHA MIRJAPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 117 SEHORE ASTHA MITTHUPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 118 SEHORE ASTHA MOHAMMADPUR PAKHANI BENEFITED VILLAGE 119 SEHORE ASTHA MOLU KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 120 SEHORE ASTHA MUBARAKPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 121 SEHORE ASTHA MUGLI BENEFITED VILLAGE 122 SEHORE ASTHA MULLANI (MANGALPUR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 123 SEHORE ASTHA MUNDI KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 124 SEHORE ASTHA MURADPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 125 SEHORE ASTHA NANAKPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 126 SEHORE ASTHA NAVRANGPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 127 SEHORE ASTHA NIPANIYA KALAN BENEFITED VILLAGE 128 SEHORE ASTHA PAGARIYA CHOR BENEFITED VILLAGE 129 SEHORE ASTHA PAGRI BENEFITED VILLAGE 130 SEHORE ASTHA PALADIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 131 SEHORE ASTHA PARDI KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 132 SEHORE ASTHA PAROLIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 133 SEHORE ASTHA PARWA GOSAI BENEFITED VILLAGE 134 SEHORE ASTHA PATARIYA GOYAL BENEFITED VILLAGE 135 SEHORE ASTHA PAU KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 136 SEHORE ASTHA PIPALIYA CHAMARAN BENEFITED VILLAGE 137 SEHORE ASTHA RAJJAKPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 138 SEHORE ASTHA RASULPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 139 SEHORE ASTHA RICHHADIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 140 SEHORE ASTHA ROLAGAON BENEFITED VILLAGE 141 SEHORE ASTHA RUPA HEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 142 SEHORE ASTHA RUPETA BENEFITED VILLAGE 143 SEHORE ASTHA BENEFITED VILLAGE 144 SEHORE ASTHA SAMARDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 145 SEHORE ASTHA SANDO KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 146 SEHORE ASTHA SANGA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 147 SEHORE ASTHA SANKARPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 148 SEHORE ASTHA SEKDAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 149 SEHORE ASTHA SEODA BENEFITED VILLAGE 150 SEHORE ASTHA SHAHWAJPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 151 SEHORE ASTHA SHAMBHU KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 152 SEHORE ASTHA SHIV KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 153 SEHORE ASTHA SHYAMPUR TAPPA BENEFITED VILLAGE 154 SEHORE ASTHA SINGARCHORI BENEFITED VILLAGE 155 SEHORE ASTHA SOBHA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 156 SEHORE ASTHA TAJPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category 157 SEHORE ASTHA TANDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 158 SEHORE ASTHA TIPAKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 159 SEHORE ASTHA TITTORIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 160 SEHORE ASTHA UDAIPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 161 SEHORE ASTHA UDANPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 162 SEHORE ASTHA UMARPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE List of Villages in Icchawar Tehsil 163 SEHORE ICCHAWAR AMLA RAMJIPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 164 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 165 SEHORE ICCHAWAR ARYA(ARIYA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 166 SEHORE ICCHAWAR ATRALIYA (ICCHAWAR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 167 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BAGAN KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 168 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BALAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 169 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BAMAN KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 170 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BAPCHA(ICHHAWAR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 171 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BARKHEDA KURMI BENEFITED VILLAGE 172 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BHAGWATPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 173 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BHAUN KHADI BENEFITED VILLAGE 174 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BIJORI BENEFITED VILLAGE 175 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BISANKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 176 SEHORE ICCHAWAR BISHAN KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 177 SEHORE ICCHAWAR CHAINPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 178 SEHORE ICCHAWAR CHANDPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 179 SEHORE ICCHAWAR CHHAPARI KARAN BENEFITED VILLAGE 180 SEHORE ICCHAWAR CHHAPARI TALLUK BENEFITED VILLAGE 181 SEHORE ICCHAWAR CHHAPRI MIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 182 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DEH KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 183 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DEVAN KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 184 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DHABLA RAI BENEFITED VILLAGE 185 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DHAMANDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 186 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DHARAMPURI BENEFITED VILLAGE 187 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DIWADIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 188 SEHORE ICCHAWAR DURG PURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 189 SEHORE ICCHAWAR GAUKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 190 SEHORE ICCHAWAR GOLUKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 191 SEHORE ICCHAWAR GORA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 192 SEHORE ICCHAWAR GOYAL KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 193 SEHORE ICCHAWAR HALIYA KHEDI(ICCHAWAR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 194 SEHORE ICCHAWAR HIMMATPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 195 SEHORE ICCHAWAR ICHHAWAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 196 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JAMONIYA FATEHPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 197 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JAMONIYA HATESINGH BENEFITED VILLAGE 198 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JAT KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 199 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JHALKI BENEFITED VILLAGE 200 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JHARKHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 201 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JOGDA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 202 SEHORE ICCHAWAR JUJHAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 203 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KALIYA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 204 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KALYANPURA DHAKAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 205 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KALYANPURA DUBEY BENEFITED VILLAGE 206 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KARANPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 207 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KHAJURIYA GHENGI BENEFITED VILLAGE 208 SEHORE ICCHAWAR KULHADI BENEFITED VILLAGE 209 SEHORE ICCHAWAR LADAWAD BENEFITED VILLAGE 210 SEHORE ICCHAWAR LADPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 211 SEHORE ICCHAWAR LASUDIYA GOYAL BENEFITED VILLAGE 212 SEHORE ICCHAWAR LASUDIYA RAM BENEFITED VILLAGE 213 SEHORE ICCHAWAR LAU KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category 214 SEHORE ICCHAWAR MOLAKHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 215 SEHORE ICCHAWAR MOLGA BENEFITED VILLAGE 216 SEHORE ICCHAWAR MUNDLA(ICCHAWAR) BENEFITED VILLAGE 217 SEHORE ICCHAWAR NAGLI BENEFITED VILLAGE 218 SEHORE ICCHAWAR NARSINGH KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 219 SEHORE ICCHAWAR NAYAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 220 SEHORE ICCHAWAR PAL KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 221 SEHORE ICCHAWAR PARTAPPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 222 SEHORE ICCHAWAR PARWALIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 223 SEHORE ICCHAWAR RAM NAGAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 224 SEHORE ICCHAWAR RAMDASI BENEFITED VILLAGE 225 SEHORE ICCHAWAR RAMPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 226 SEHORE ICCHAWAR RATANPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 227 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SATPIPALIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 228 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SHAHARYAR NAGAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 229 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SHAHPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 230 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SINGAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 231 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SIRADI BENEFITED VILLAGE 232 SEHORE ICCHAWAR SUNAR KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 233 SEHORE ICCHAWAR TORANIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 234 SEHORE ICCHAWAR UMAR KHAL BENEFITED VILLAGE 235 SEHORE ICCHAWAR VINAKPURA (BINAKPURA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 236 SEHORE ICCHAWAR YAR NAGAR BENEFITED VILLAGE List of Villages in Jawar Tehsil 237 SEHORE JAWAR AMLAMAJJU BENEFITED VILLAGE 238 SEHORE JAWAR ATRALIYA BENEFITED VILLAGE 239 SEHORE JAWAR BADARIYA HAT BENEFITED VILLAGE 240 SEHORE JAWAR BHAU KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 241 SEHORE JAWAR CHAMASI BENEFITED VILLAGE 242 SEHORE JAWAR DARKHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 243 SEHORE JAWAR DODI BENEFITED VILLAGE 244 SEHORE JAWAR GUNJARI BENEFITED VILLAGE 245 SEHORE JAWAR GURADIYA BADA BENEFITED VILLAGE 246 SEHORE JAWAR GWALI BENEFITED VILLAGE 247 SEHORE JAWAR HAKIMPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 248 SEHORE JAWAR HARNIYAGAON BENEFITED VILLAGE 249 SEHORE JAWAR JHILELA BENEFITED VILLAGE 250 SEHORE JAWAR KAKARIYA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 251 SEHORE JAWAR KALYANPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 252 SEHORE JAWAR KANYA KHEDI BENEFITED VILLAGE 253 SEHORE JAWAR KESHOPUR BENEFITED VILLAGE 254 SEHORE JAWAR KHEJDA KHEDA(ATRALIYA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 255 SEHORE JAWAR KURAWAR BENEFITED VILLAGE 256 SEHORE JAWAR PALASI BENEFITED VILLAGE 257 SEHORE JAWAR PHUDRA BENEFITED VILLAGE 258 SEHORE JAWAR PIPALIYA SALARSI BENEFITED VILLAGE 259 SEHORE JAWAR SHAHPURA PACHAPURA BENEFITED VILLAGE 260 SEHORE JAWAR SHEKU KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE List of Villages in Kalapeepal Tehsil 261 SHAJAPUR KALAPEEPAL BAWADI KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 262 SHAJAPUR KALAPEEPAL GADRA KHEDI (KALAPEEPALA) BENEFITED VILLAGE 263 SHAJAPUR KALAPEEPAL HARRAJ KHEDA BENEFITED VILLAGE 264 SHAJAPUR KALAPEEPAL RANAYAL BENEFITED VILLAGE List of Villages in Satwas Tehsil 265 DEWAS SATWAS BURUT STUDY AREA VILLAGE 266 DEWAS SATWAS FATEGARH STUDY AREA VILLAGE 267 DEWAS SATWAS JHIRANYA STUDY AREA VILLAGE 268 DEWAS SATWAS MALAGAON STUDY AREA VILLAGE

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Sl.no District Tehsil Village Name Village Category 269 DEWAS SATWAS NARAYNAPURA STUDY AREA VILLAGE 270 DEWAS SATWAS AMKHERI STUDY AREA VILLAGE 271 DEWAS SATWAS KUNOD STUDY AREA VILLAGE 272 DEWAS SATWAS JHANBRIYA STUDY AREA VILLAGE TOTAL VILLAGES IN ASTHA TEHSIL 162 (Benefited Village) TOTAL VILLAGES IN ICCHAWAR TEHSIL 74 (Benefited Village) TOTAL VILLAGES IN JAWAR TEHSIL 24 (Benefited Village) TOTAL VILLAGES IN KALAPEEPAL TEHSIL 4 (Benefited Village) TOTAL VILLAGES IN SATWAS TEHSIL 8 (Study Area Village) TOTAL VILLAGES 272

Demographic profile, literacy, occupation pattern, per capita income, socio-economic profiling of the project benefitted villages were studied on sample survey basis, brief description of villagers’ opinion/perception regarding the project, have been presented in EIA report. The analysis shows a clear picture that the construction of this project will be able to bring improved quality of life paving a path of development for the present and future generation which in turn can improve their life and prevailing circumstances. This Project may open new avenues for giving an opportunity to the people for accessing their rights on health, education, livelihood and other empowerments. The increased yield due to assured irrigation will lead to integrated development of agriculture in the region.

7. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION Noise and air quality: In a water resources project, air and noise pollution occurs mainly during project construction phase. During operation phase, no major impacts are envisaged.

Mitigation measures have been recommended to control dust emissions and other sources of air pollution such as emissions from DG sets and construction equipment, etc. to have minimum impact in the surrounding of construction sites. Similarly, mitigation measures have been recommended for control of noise for workers at construction sites as well as for residents of surrounding areas.

Water resources: Water conductor system shall be crossing 83 small seasonal nalas. These will be crossed on culverts or underground by push method; in both the cases, course of the drainage will not be altered. Conservation of water should be implemented at construction sites to minimize the generation of wastewater.

Improved availability of irrigation water during Rabi season in the area shall lead to reduced extraction of ground water for irrigation and domestic uses thus reversing ground water decline in the region and increasing availability of ground water for drinking and irrigation use during summer.

Muck Management: The tentative quantity required to be disposed off form primarily rising mains and gravity distributaries has been worked out as nearly 28.69 lakh cum.

The excavated material will be utilized for refilling of the trenches and the approach road proposed to be constructed for carrying the pipes at site and preparation of platform for crane. Total excavated surplus material requiring disposal is estimated as 28,69,369 cum,

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme however, this surplus quantity will be generated from 7017.29 km long trench excavated for laying of rising main and distributaries. This quantity will be spread linearly for 7017.29 km and per m dug material generation will be of the order of 0.41 cum only.

During excavation, care will be taken that top fertile soil is kept aside and will be used for re-filling the top area after laying pipe line. This top soil will be spread on adjoining farming fields with consent of farmers or alternatively will be used for green belt development.

Balance muck will be managed by spreading along the route in the low lying areas. As the topography is undulating, such low lying areas are available along the route. Any further surplus muck, shall be laid in the community undulating area of the connected villages with the consent of concerning Gram-panchayat or Janpad Panchayat. The muck may also be used by nearby Gram Panchayats for construction of village roads etc.

A lump sum provision of capital expenditure of Rs. 200 lakh has been made for muck disposal.

Construction Waste Management: Construction activities are associated with 3 types of waste generation: • Construction and Demolition Waste • Hazardous Waste • Municipal Solid Waste from labour camps/colonies

Mitigation measures have been recommended in line with Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 to have minimum impact on this count.

Change in cropping pattern: There would be change in cropping pattern. More area would come under crops because of increase in irrigation intensity. Apart from additional crops, project will also have positive impacts in terms of improved efficiency leading to bumper crops in otherwise water scarce area.

Flora and fauna: No significant impact is envisaged on flora and fauna due to absence of significant vegetation/forest in the region. Only 37.97 ha of forest land shall be diverted for laying of rising mains, electrical line and establishment of permanent structures.

Compensatory Afforestation: The entire micro irrigation system has been aligned in such a way, that it requires only 37.97 ha of forest land for laying of rising/ gravity mains and transmission line. As per the guidelines of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 block plantation is to be taken up two times (75.94 ha) of the above ground component of forest land diversion in the denuded or degraded forest areas [37.97 ha x 2 = 75.94 ha]. It is estimated that an amount of approximately 417.67 lakh will be required for compensatory afforestation (75.94 ha @ Rs 5.5 lakh/ha = 417.67 lakh) and Rs. 237.69 lakh for Net Present Value (NPV) (37.97 ha @ Rs 6.26 lakh/ha = 237.69 lakh) thus a total of Rs. 655.36 lakh is budgeted. However, site specific detailed scheme for Compensatory afforestation shall be prepared and undertaken by State Forest Department.

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme Plantation in Command Area: To improve green cover for floral and faunal improvement in the command, it is proposed that plantation in 150 hectare in several patches in non-forest waste land will be done subject to availability of suitable land. These plantations will be maintained for five years & will be handed over to Panchayat for management. The plantations may be done by forest wing of NVDA, forest department or local Panchyats. A provision of Rs. 675 lakh has been made for the same.

Amenities for Workers: Construction phase of projects is generally associated with impacts related to labor congregation in an area, where labour camps/colonies are constructed and such phases last for a few years. However, micro irrigation schemes require laying of pipeline, where labour is scattered and mobile. Therefore, such construction phase impacts are not envisaged. Keeping in view the health concerns and reduce the impact of sanitation and hygiene of local area, where temporary labour camps will be set up, following minimum facilities are proposed at these locations with a budget of Rs. 161lakhs:

• Potable drinking water • Temporary shelters with sanitation facilities • Mobile toilets • Crèche for female workers • First aid facilities • Occupational health check up • Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), as required

Medical Facilities: Medical facility will be provided in the project area at a budget of Rs. 215 lakh to combat water and vector borne diseases and also at construction site to ensure safety and health of workers during the entire construction phase:

 One fully equipped ambulance need to be procured to provide pre-hospital care to accident victims during construction phase. The ambulance should always be stationed near major construction sites or the sites where risky operations are taking place.  Provisions have been made for strengthening existing PHCs and PHSCs in the area.  Provisions have been made to assist health department to combat outbreak of water/vector borne diseases due to implementation of the project.

Education and Awareness of farmers: Micro irrigation by lift irrigation is being introduced on large scale involving pumping and conveying water through pipe line, it is felt that awareness must be created amongst farmers through dissipation of information, training and motivated to adopt new technology. Thus farmers will be trained to adopt new technology by organizing awareness and training camps at village Water User Association (WUA), Panchayat and Jan Pad level. In awareness camps there will be emphasis on limited use of chemical fertilizers and increased use of bio fertilizers. An amount of Rs. 450 lakh has been provided to be spread over a period of 5 years for this purpose.

Preventive measures for leakages, bursting and corrosion in pipeline: The entire system is closed conduit for conveyance of water up to farm level. The arrangement for leak detection; preventive action for bursting of pipeline and preventive/ control measures for

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme the various components like desilting arrangements, anti-corrosion measures, have been prescribed. A provision of two number of chassis mounted dewatering pumps of adequate capacity has been made in the project budget for the purpose of clearing the water logged areas during emergency. A budgetary provision of Rs 30 lakh has been made for the same.

8. FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT FOR MITIGATION & MANAGEMENT MEASURES Financial requirement has been assessed for above aspects as Rs. 2416.36 lakh and same have been tabulated below:

S. Activities Quantities Capital Maintenance/Recurring (Rs. In lakh) Grand No. Cost I Yr II Yr III Yr IV Yr V Yr Total Total (Rs. in (Rs. in lakh) lakh) 1 Muck Disposal 2869369 200.00 200.00 cum. 2 Compensatory 37.97 ha 655.36 655.36 Afforestation 3 Plantation in 150 ha 400.00 70.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 35.00 275.00 675.00 Command Area 4 Measures for 200 peak Improvement manpower in Public Health a Amenities for 69.00 48.00 117.00 117.00 Workers b PPEs 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 c Medical and 85.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 130.00 215.00 Health Care Facilities d Occupational 12.00 12.00 24.00 24.00 Health Check- up 5 Educational spread in 100.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 80.00 450.00 450.00 and Awareness entire Program for command Farmers 6 Dewatering 2 numbers 20.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 30.00 pumps (for leakage management) 7 Control of dust 15.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 emission during construction TOTAL (Rs. in 1360.36 304.00 273.00 178.00 158.00 143.00 1056.00 2416.36 lakh)

9. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME The monitoring program for the Project will be undertaken to meet the following objectives:

 To monitor the environmental conditions of nearby area;

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme  To check on whether mitigation and benefit enhancement measures have actually been adopted, and are proving effective in practice

Plan for surface & ground water, soil, land use /land cover, air quality, noise, and ecological monitoring have been suggested and cost provisions of Rs. 106 lakh have been made accordingly, as tabulated below.

Grand Capital Total S. Maintenance/Recurring (Rs. In lakh) Activities Quantities Cost (Rs. in (Rs. in No. lakh) lakh) I Yr II Yr III Yr IV Yr V Yr Total Surface & 17 locations 1 -- 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 Ground Water twice a year Soil 2 13 locations -- 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 15.00 15.00 characteristics Land use/Land once a year 3 -- 7.50 7.50 7.50 0.0 0 22.50 22.50 cover for 3 years 5 locations 4 Air Quality 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 thrice a year once a month 5 Noise 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 2.50 3.50 for 2 years 6 Ecological once a year -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 Total 1.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 16.50 16.50 105.00 106.00

Total financial requirement for mitigation/management and monitoring is tabulated below:

S. Activities Quantities Capital Maintenance/Recurring (Rs. In lakh) Grand No. Cost I Yr II Yr III Yr IV Yr V Yr Total Total (Rs. in (Rs. in lakh) lakh) EMP BUDGET 1 Muck Disposal 2869369 200.00 200.00 cum. 2 Compensatory 37.97 ha 655.36 655.36 Afforestation 3 Plantation in 150 ha 400.00 70.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 35.00 275.00 675.00 Command Area 4 Measures for 200 peak Improvement manpower in Public Health a Amenities for 69.00 48.00 117.00 117.00 Workers b PPEs 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 c Medical and 85.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 130.00 215.00 Health Care Facilities d Occupational 12.00 12.00 24.00 24.00 Health Checkup 5 Educational spread in 100.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 80.00 450.00 450.00 and Awareness entire Program for command Farmers 6 Dewatering 2 numbers 20.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 30.00 pumps (for leakage management) 7 Control of dust 15.00 15.00 30.00 30.00

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NVDA EIA/EMP study for ISP Parwati Phase I & II Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme

S. Activities Quantities Capital Maintenance/Recurring (Rs. In lakh) Grand No. Cost I Yr II Yr III Yr IV Yr V Yr Total Total (Rs. in (Rs. in lakh) lakh) emission during construction SUB TOTAL (Rs. 1360.36 304.00 273.00 178.00 158.00 143.00 1056.00 2416.36 in lakh) (a) MONITORING BUDGET 1 Surface & 17 Ground Water locations -- 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 twice a year 2 Soil 13 -- 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 15.00 15.00 characterisitics locations 3 Land use/Land once a cover year for 3 -- 7.50 7.50 7.50 0.0 0 22.50 22.50 years 4 Air Quality 5 locations thrice a 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 year 5 Noise once a month for 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 2.50 3.50 2 years 6 Ecological once a -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 year Sub Total (b) 1.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 16.50 16.50 105.00 106.00 TOTAL (a+b) 1361.36 328.00 297.00 202.00 174.50 159.50 1161.00 2522.36

10. PROJECT BENEFITS The project will bring water to 264 villages, which are presently water scarce and cannot irrigate their land efficiently due to shortage of water. The project will bring direct environment and social benefits, which in turn will bring prosperity to the area and increase spending power of farmers, bringing economic benefits to the region. Direct benefits include public health infrastructure, awareness and training programs for farmers, etc.

11. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP) EMP deals with the description of the administrative aspects of ensuring that mitigation measures are implemented and their effectiveness monitored. NVDA is the project proponent/implementing agency for the entire scheme. NVDA has engaged M/s Larsen & Turbo Ltd. for design and execution of the work including its operation post commissioning. Institutional arrangement for planning and implementing various mitigation and management measures along with carrying out environment monitoring are discussed in detail in EIA report.

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