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THE REPUBLIC of BULGARIA Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works E1776 v17 THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works Public Disclosure Authorized ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS FOR Public Disclosure Authorized NEYKOVTSI DAM Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Sofia, May 2009, Final Document Neykovtsi Dam EIAS CONTENTS І. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................................... 1 ІІ. LEGISLATIVE AND POLITICAL SYSTEM AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONAL DIAGRAM ............................................................................................. 6 ІІІ. OVERVIEW OF NEYKOVTSI DAM PROJECT .................................................................... 7 ІV. OVERVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS AND FACTORS ............................10 4.1. AIR QUALITY .....................................................................................................................10 4.1.1 Climate ....................................................................................................................10 4.1.2 Air Quality ...............................................................................................................10 4.2. WATER...............................................................................................................................14 SURFACE WATER...........................................................................................................14 GROUNDWATER ............................................................................................................14 4.3 GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT .....................................................................................15 4.4. SOIL ..................................................................................................................................18 4.5. WASTE .............................................................................................................................18 4.6. HARMFUL PHYSICAL FACTORS: NOISE .....................................................................18 4.7. FLORA ................................................................................................................................18 4.8. FAUNA ...............................................................................................................................19 4.8.1 Ichthyofauna ............................................................................................................19 4.8.2 Invertebrate ..............................................................................................................20 4.8.3. Herpetofauna (Amphibians and reptiles) ...................................................................21 4.8.4 Mammal Fauna ........................................................................................................22 4.8.5 Ornitofauna ..............................................................................................................24 4.9. LANDSCAPE .......................................................................................................................26 4.10. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH FACTOR .................................26 4.11. CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE..................................................................27 V. EVALUATION OF THE EXPECTED ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NEYKOTSI DAM .......................................27 5.1. AIR QUALITY .....................................................................................................................27 5.1.1 Climate ....................................................................................................................27 5.1.2 Quality of atmospheric air ........................................................................................28 5.2. WATER .............................................................................................................................30 Surface water .....................................................................................................................30 Groundwater ......................................................................................................................36 5.3. GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT .....................................................................................37 5.4. SOILS ................................................................................................................................37 5.5. WASTE .............................................................................................................................38 NEYKOVTSI_en_F.doc i Neykovtsi Dam EIAS 5.6. HARMFUL PHYSICAL FACTORS ..................................................................................41 5.7. PLANTS ............................................................................................................................42 5.8. ANIMALS .........................................................................................................................42 5.8.1. Ichthyofauna ............................................................................................................42 5.8.2. Invertebrate ..............................................................................................................43 5.8.3. Herpetofauna (Amphibians and reptiles) ...................................................................43 5.8.4. Mammal Fauna ........................................................................................................44 5.8.5. Ornithofauna ............................................................................................................44 5.9. LANDSCAPE .......................................................................................................................45 5.10. HEALTH FACTOR AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE ........................................................45 5.11. SAFETY OF NEYKOVTSI DAM ...............................................................................................47 5.12. TRANSBORDER EFFECT ................................................................................................51 5.13. SOCIAL IMPACT ..................................................................................................................52 VІ. ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES ...........................................................................................52 VІІ. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN ........................................................................54 VII.A. ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION PLAN...................................................................54 VІІ.B. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN .................................................................57 VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS ................................................................................................................58 NEYKOVTSI_en_F.doc ii Neykovtsi Dam EIAS APPENDICES 1. Annex 1 – TOR for EIA 2. Annex 2 – Action Plan For Environmental Management Of Neykovtsi Dam 3. Annex 3 – Environmental Monitoring Plan 4. Annex 4 Methodologies and Sources Used and quoted in the Environment Impact Assessment Statement 5. Annex 5 – Wastes classification 6. Diagram ―Water supply of Tryavna‖ 7. Topographic map including Neykovtsi dam 1:25 000 8. Forest map including Neykovtsi dam 1:10 000 9. Map of Protected Area Bulgarka BG 0000399 10. Photos 11. Neykovtsi Dam designs - list 12. Protocols and opinions from meetings in Tryavna municipality in 2007 and 2009 13. Protocols of laboratory analysis of water NEYKOVTSI_en_F.doc iii Neykovtsi Dam EIAS Abbreviations used AIM Archaeological Institute and Museum BAN Bulgarian Academy of Sciences BD Basin Directorate VIK Water supply and sewerage company EU European Union EEC Expert Environmental Council EPA Environmental Protection Act EEA Environmental Executive Agency IWI Institute on Water Issues IPP Institute for research and design MRDPW Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works MOEW Ministry of Environment and Water EIA Environmental Impact Assessment NGO Non Government Organizations ALV Admissible limit values DWTP Drinking water treatment plant RIEW Regional Inspectorate of Environment and Water RIHSC Regional Inspectorate on Health Safety and Control WSS Water supply system CMS Central measuring station KOPS Committee for Environmental Protection BCA Bulletin for Construction and Architecture UF University of Forestry UASG University of Construction, Architecture and Geodesy RC Rock crusher MS Methodologies and Sources NEYKOVTSI_en_F.doc iv Neykovtsi Dam EIAS І. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BACKGROUND The Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA) on the completion of construction works for Neykovtsi Dam has been developed following the submission of the Environmental Due Diligence Report (EDD) prepared in 2007 by the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works (MRDPW) to meet the World Bank policy requirements on Environmental Assessment. This document is part of the documentation required for approval of the World Bank assistance requested by the Government of Bulgaria (GoB) to finance activities related to municipal infrastructure development through completion of the Luda Yana water supply dam. This EIA report has been developed to meet the Bank requirements as stated in the ToR (Annex I) and to comply with the effective environmental legislation in the Republic of Bulgaria (RB). Environmental protection
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