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Ukraine: Urban In, Rastructure Project Association - Industrial Waste Management Centre Public Disclosure Authorized E1 230 VOL. 7 Ukraine: Urban In, rastructure Project Public Disclosure Authorized Environment I Assessment Report Volume 1 Part 5: K no-Frankivsk City (water supply, | stewate r) Public Disclosure Authorized FINAL Public Disclosure Authorized November 2005 NOTE TO FILE: The following Environmental ssessment Report is one of several that was prepared in support of the Urban Infrastruc ure Project for Ukraine which was under preparation in 2005-2006. This is a category 3 project for rehabilitation of various utilities, including water supply, waste water treat nent, and solid waste. The EAs cover investments under Component B for Rehabilitatio Investments under the project. Any technical variations in the final plans for these sites will be addressed in the review of the EMPs scheduled to take place in conjunction with he launch workshop. All subsequently identified works under Component B. must coni ply with the preparation of similar EAs in accordance with the Environmental Framework olicy dated November, 2005, before the disbursement of any funds for the specific site. Investments under C. for Energy Efficiency under the Project must comply with the reparation of an abbreviated EA/EMP specified under a separate Envirommental Frame ork Policy prepared specifically for Component C. Ukraine: Urban In rastructure Project ENVIRONMENT L ASSESSMENT REPORT Volume 1 Part 5: Iva o-Frankivsk City (water supply, wa tewater) FINAL ovember 2005 Association - Ind strial Waste Management Centre Bakulin, 6 611 6 Kharkiv UKRAINE Tel./fa .: +38 (057) 702 15 78 E-m il 1:( k¢C-w,,,i.-. PREFACE U ban Infrastructure Project (Ul Project) and Nistru River/Black Sea Protection Urban Pr oject (NR/BSP Project) (GEE s b-project) have been merged into a single Inl rastructure Project (GEF sub-proj cts are treated under the Ul Project) as their broad e vironmental goals include impr ement of hygiene and health of the population, and pr vision of low-cost and sustainab water supply and sanitation delivery services, Nistru irrprovement of environmental con tions in Ukraine, with a special focus on the Ri er and Black Sea basin as a prior region. for W ithin the framework of this integ ated project, the EA Consultant is responsible pr paration of: * Environmental Framework Pol y (EFP); * Environmental Assessment (E ) Ei vironmental Framework Policy T e Environmental Framework Poli y document reflects key provisions of environmental p licies adopted by Ukraine and th World Bank, the results of their comparative review, ai id demonstrates their compatibility on all major issues. in T e existing methodological fram orks for environmental assessment, developed EFP U kraine and adopted by the Wo Bank, have been reviewed as part of the few p peparation. This review reveals a ry close similarity of these frameworks, with only of rr inor inconsistencies, which ha e not been encountered in the preparation ei vironmental assessments for selc ted investment projects. E nvironmental Assessment been T e Environmental Assessment d cuments, presented in this submission, have p repared according to the World B nk environmental policies (OP4.01) and procedures, the EIA- vhich are compatible with the Law of Ukraine "On Environmental Review" and Impact r lated State Construction Stand rd DBN A.2.2-1-2003 "The Environmental Assessment Content and Composit n for Construction Projects" (Kyiv, 2004). *K Therehave been numerous chan es in the list of proposed projects, which should be bject to environmental assessme t. The most recent list of projects, provided to the EA s initial list, Consultant and dated 12 Octobe 2005, appears to be different from the iricluded in the Terms of Reference, number of At the same time, the Environment I Assessment studies were carried out for a June, cther projects/locations, included i the expert's findings/e-mails dated 13 May, 11 17 August and 26 August, 2005 (lv no-Frankivsk, and towns in Kharkiv Oblast: Kupyansk, I ium, Chuguev). According to above mentioned, the resent report consists of two volumes: project * Volume 1 - preliminary s b-projects identified for inclusion under Ul (according to the list dated 1 October, 2005). * Volume 2 - addition sub-proj cts reviewed according to expert's findings. -'he general content of Final EA Re ort is given below. CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION REHABILITATION OF ATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 6 1.1. Existing Situation 6 1.1.1. Present Water Supply rrangements 6 1.1.2. Regional Climate and ydrogeology 8 1.2. Proposed Investment rojects 10 1.2.1. Purchase of Electrolyt Unit for Drinking water Disinfection 10 1.2.2. Rehabilitation of Grou water Abstraction Plant Operated in Low-Flow Periods 11 1.2.3. Introduction of Improv d Water Supply and Distribution System 13 1.2.4. Rehabilitation of Level 11Water Pumping Station 16 1.2.5. Construction of Small ize Hydropower Plant at the Water Intake Site 16 1.2.6. Construction of 800 m Transmission Line from the Chernyivsky Water 17 Treatment Plant to th Khryplin Water Pumping Station 1.2.7. Construction of Water umping Station with Clean Water Tank on the Tselevich 18 Street 1.2.8. Completion of 800 m Water Main Section between the Ivasyuk Street and 20 Nadrichna Street 1.2.9. Purchase of Pipe Ce ntation Equipment 21 1.2.10. Purchase of Flow Me rs and Leak Detection Equipment 21 1.3. Analysis of Potential vironmental Impacts 23 1.3.1. Physical Impacts 23 1.3.2. Impacts on Social En ronment and Existing Utilities 24 1.4. Review of Alternative ptions 24 26 1.5. Environmental Mana ment Plan 1.5.1. Brief Description of K y Environmental Issues 26 1.5.2. Mitigation Plan 26 1.5.3. Monitoring Plan 27 REHABILITATION 0 WASTEWATER COLLECTION & TREATMENT SYSTEM 28 28 2.1. Existing Situation 2.1.1. Present Wastewater ollection and Treatment Arrangement 28 2.2. Proposed Investment rojects 33 2.2.1. Laying the 500 mm S er Collector on the Nova Street to Decommission the 33 Existing Sewage Pu ing Station at the Boiler Repair Plant No. 63 2.2.2. Construction of New it Chambers 34 2.2.3. Rehabilitation of Pum ing Capacity at the WwTP's Primary and Secondary 36 Clarifier Sites 2.2.4. On-site Sludge Mana ement Facility for Natural Gas Generation (Design 37 Development) 2.2.5. Purchase of Equipm t for Internal Inspection of Sewer Collectors 38 2.2.6. Purchase of Laborat y Equipment to Enable the Analysis of Drinking Water and 38 Effluent Quality 2.2.7. Rehabilitation of Sew ge Pumping Capacity 39 2.2.8. Construction of Cog eration Plant to Provide Energy for the Yamnitsia 40 Wastewater Treatm t Plant in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 2.3. Analysis of Potential nvironmental Impacts 41 2.3.1. Physical Impacts 41 2.3.2. Impacts on Social E ironment and Existing Utilities 45 2.3.3. Waste Management 45 2.4. Review of Alternative Options 46 2.5. Environmental Mana ement Plan 46 2.5.1. Brief Description of y Environmental Issues 46 2.5.2. Mitigation Plan 47 2.5.3. Monitoring Plan 47 48 3 INSTITUTIONAL ISSU S 48 4.- PUBLIC CONSULTATI N CONCLUSIONS 49 51 Al JNEX A Mitigation Plan A1 NEX B: Monitoring Plan 55 59 A ANEX C: Public Consultation Materials I IN rRODUCTION Tt e proposed Urban Infrastructure Project is designed to finance priority investments pE rtaining to the rehabilitation and pgrade of two key service sectors, i.e. water supply ar d sanitation. The issue of ensuri g the sustainability of water supply and wastewater cc llection/treatment services is of vi I socio-economic and environmental significance for the large city of lvano-Frankivsk. Tt is document summarises the res Its of preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA) of eE ch proposed project component, hich is intended to form part of the priority investment is to p: rtfolio for the World Bank funding1 The objective of this environmental assessment er sure that the proposed investm nts are environmentally sustainable by identifying, pr dicting and assessing the future nvironmental impacts associated with them and, by d ing so, to contribute to overall d cision-making process with respect to the proposed pr ojects. T e Terms of Reference for the preparation of Environmental Assessments for the p oposed Urban Infrastructure Pro; ct components classify them into the Category A. C nsequently, the EA report addres es potential environmental impacts of these projects, for b th positive and negative; examinel; alternative options; and identifies the possibilities mitigating the potentially significant i pacts of these projects. Special focus is placed upon t e preventative measures. The EA examines potential impacts on the natural e ivironment and its components ( r, water and soil), human health and safety aspects, s cial impacts (involuntary resettle ent, impact on indigenous populations and cultural h ritage); and assesses the likely e ironmental impacts in the transboundary context. F r all proposed project componen ;, the two-stage consultation process has taken place with various local stakeholders, inc ding local community groups and non-governmental o ganizations (NGOs), in order to nsure that their views and opinions are taken into a scount. Continuous feedback me anisms have been established and used by the EA Consultant during the term of this signment in order to obtain additional information on s )cial/public concern on various issues. Summary information on the consultation p ocess is provided in Annex C. This non-technical document ref cts the results of Environmental Assessments of p ojects, proposed for the World Ba k funding. r,- General Information Ivano-Fran ivsk is a large industrial, scientific and cultural centre of the sout -western Ukraine, the administrative centre of Ivano- .
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