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47235-001: Trimmu and Panjnad Barrages Improvement Project Environmental Monitoring Report ________________________________________ Project Number: 47235-001 Loan Number: 3159/3160-PAK(COL) Period covered: July-December 2020 Document Date: February 2021 PAKISTAN: Trimmu, Panjnad and Islam Barrages Improvement Project Subproject: Trimmu Barrage Prepared by Irrigation Department, Government of Punjab, Pakistan For the Asian Development Bank NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its agencies ends on 30 June. (ii) In this report “$” refer to US dollars. This environmental monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report July-December 2020 Project Number: 1037-PAK July-December 2020 Islamic Republic of Pakistan Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Trimmu Barrage Project ADB LOAN No. 3159/3160-PAK Prepared by: Mr. Muhammad Asif Kamran, Environmentalist (TPBC) Review by: Malik Pervaiz Arif, Director Environment & Social PMO Barrages Consultants: Joint Venture of NESPAK (Pvt) Ltd., SMEC Pvt Int’l, Engineering GeneralConsultants (EGC) Ltd. Lahore, Pakistan Executing Agency: PMO Barrages, Irrigation Department, Government of the Punjab Implementing Agency: Trimmu and Panjnad Barrages Consultants (TPBC) Endorsed by: Malik PervaizArif Director ESU PMO .................................. Submission Date: 27/01/2021 1 Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report July-December 2020 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ vi 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….. 1 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CURRENT ACTIVITIES…………………………………. 2 2.1 Project Description ................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Project’s Scope of Work ........................................................................................... 2 2.2.1 Civil Works……………………………………………………………………………. 2 2.2.2 Mechanical & Electrical Works (M&E)……………………………………………... 3 2.2.3 Building Works……………………………………………………………………….. 3 2.2.4 Scope of work under Additional Works (NCB-01)…………………………………4 2.3 Project Contracts and Management ......................................................................... 4 2.3.1 Project Management Office (PMO)………………………………………………… 4 2.3.2 Construction Supervision Consultants…………………………………………….. 4 2.3.3 Contractor…………………………………………………………………………….. 5 2.4 Project Activities during the Current Reporting Period ............................................. 8 3 Environmental Management Plan (EMP)……………………………………………………..8 3.1 Functioning of the SSEMP ....................................................................................... 8 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD ACTIVITIES…………………………………………… 9 4.1 General Description of Environmental Safeguard Activities ..................................... 9 4.1.1 Environmental Checklists for Monitoring………………………………………….10 4.2 Site Audits/Visits ..................................................................................................... 10 4.3 Issues Tracking (Based on Non-Conformance Notices) ........................................ 11 4.4 Compliance Monitoring/Internal Monitoring ............................................................ 13 4.4.1 Surface Water Analysis……………………………………………………………. 13 4.4.2 Noise Level Monitoring…………………………………………………………….. 14 4.5 External (Third Party) Environmental Monitoring .................................................... 19 4.5.1 Profile of Environmental Monitoring Laboratory………………………………….19 4.5.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring……………………………………………………. 20 4.5.3 Drinking/Ground Water Analysis………………………………………………….. 23 4.5.4 Waste Water Analysis……………………………………………………………… 24 4.5.5 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………... 25 4.6 Waste Management ............................................................................................... 25 4.6.1 Waste Water Collection and Disposal……………………………………………. 25 4.6.2 Solid Waste Management…………………………………………………………. 26 4.7 Borrow Area Management ...................................................................................... 26 i Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report July-December 2020 4.8 Health and Safety Safeguards ................................................................................ 26 4.8.1 Construction Works Management………………………………………………… 27 4.8.2 First Aid Center……………………………………………………………………... 27 4.8.3 Housekeeping………………………………………………………………………. 28 4.9 Firefighting and Safety Arrangements .................................................................... 28 4.10 Use of PPEs ........................................................................................................... 28 4.10.1 Safety Signboards………………………………………………………………….. 28 4.10.2 Safety Trainings…………………………………………………………………….. 28 4.10.3 Swimmer & Boating Arrangements………………………………………………..29 4.11 Training & Awareness ............................................................................................ 29 4.12 Traffic Management ................................................................................................ 30 4.13 Epidemic - Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Preventive Measures .................... 30 5 Conclusions ............................................................................................................ 30 PhotoLog…………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 List of Tables Table 1: Non-Compiances and Corrective Actions Status .......................................... 14 Table 2: Surface Water Quality Analysis ..................................................................... 14 Table 3: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (July 2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 4: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (August 2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 5: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (September 2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 6: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (October2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 7: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (November 2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 8: Ambient Noise Level Measurement (December 2020)Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 9: Results for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring .................................................... 20 Table 10: Results for Stack Gaseous Emissions Testing .............................................. 21 Table 11: Results for Vehicular Emissions Testing ....................................................... 22 Table 12: Results for Drinking Water of Contractor’s Labor Camp ............................... 23 Table 13: Results for Waste Water Quality ................................................................... 24 Table 14: HSE Statistics till December, 2020 ................................................................ 26 ii Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report July-December 2020 Table 15: Record of Trainings ....................................................................................... 29 List of Figures Figure 1: Layout Plan of Trimmu Barrage....................................................................... 3 Figure 2: Organogram of Trimmu Barrage Project ......................................................... 6 Figure 3: Contractor’s Organogram ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. List of Graphs Graph 1: Presentation of Surface Water Quality Monitoring Results Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 2: Noise Level Measurement during July 2020 ..... Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 3: Noise Level Measurement during August 2020 Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 4: Noise Level Measurement during September 2020Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 5: Noise Level Measurement during October 2020 Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 6: Noise Level Measurement during November 2020Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 7: Noise Level Measurement during December 2020Error! Bookmark not defined. Graph 8: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring ........................................................................ 21 Graph 9: Stack Gaseous Emissions ............................................................................... 22 Graph 10: Vehicular Emissions ...................................................................................... 233 Graph 11: Waste Water Quality ..................................................................................... 255 List of Annexures Annex-l HSE Checklists List of Appendices Appendix-1 6thRound Third- Party Environmental Monitoring Report iii Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report July-December 2020 Abbreviations ADB Asian Development Bank AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome BOD Biological Oxygen Demand CCA Cultural Command Area COD Chemical Oxygen Demand COVID-19 Corona Virus Disease- 2019 CRE Chief Resident Engineer DCP Dry Chemical Powder DD Deputy Director DO Dissolved Oxygen DPD Deputy Project Director DTL Deputy Team Leader E&S Environment & Social EC Electrical Conductivity EGC Engineering General Consultants EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMP Environmental Management Plan EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPD Environmental Protection
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