Initial Environmental Examination

Project Number: 53382-001 May 2021

Bangladesh: South Asia Sub regional Economic Cooperation -Sylhet Corridor Road Investment Project

Main report vol. 3

Prepared by the Roads and Highways Division, , Dhaka for the Asian Development Bank.

Page i Terms as Definition AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ADB Asian Development Bank AMAN Rice (grown in wet season) APHA American Public Health Association ARIPA Acquisition and Requisition of Immoveable Property Act As Arsenic BD Bangladesh BIWTA Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority BNBC Bangladesh National Building Code BOQ Bill of Quantities Boro Rice (grown in dry season) BRTA Bangladesh Road Transport Authority BWDB Bangladesh Water Development Board CITES Convention on Trade in Endangered Species CO Carbon Monoxide CoI Corridor of Impact CPRs Community Property Resources DMMP Dredged Material Management Plan DC Deputy Commissioner DO Dissolved Oxygen DoE Department of Environment DoF Department of Forest EA Executive Agency ECA Environmental Conservation Act ECR Environmental Conservation Rules EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMP Environmental Management Plan EMoP Environmental Monitoring Plan Engineer The construction supervision consultant/engineer EPAS Environmental Parameter Air Sampler EPC Engineering Procurement and Construction EQS Environmental Quality Standards ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESSU Environmental and Social Safeguards Unit FC Faecal Coliform FGD Focus Group Discussion FOB Foot Over Bridge GHG Greenhouse Gases GoB Government of Bangladesh GPS Global Positioning System GRC Grievance Redress Committee GRM Grievance Redress Mechanism GSIP Gender and Social Inclusion Plan ha Hectare HYV High Yielded Variety ICTPs International Conventions, Treaties and Protocols IEC Individual Environmental Consultant IoL Inventory of Losses IFC International Finance Corporation IRC Indian Roads Congress IUCN International Union for Conservation and Nature JVC Joint Venture Consultant

Page ii LGED Local Government Engineering Department LRFD Load Factor Resistance Design km Kilometre km/h kilometre per hour NM Noise Measurement NO Nitric Oxide NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide MG Metre Gauge MoEFCC Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate Change MoRTB Ministry of Road and Bridges O3 Ozone PCU Passenger Car Unit PDPs Project Displaced Persons PM 10 Particulate Matter (less than or equal to 10 microns) PM 2.5 Particulate Matter (less than or equal to 2.5 microns) PPE Personal Protective Equipment PPV Peak Particle Velocity PT Performance Target PWD Public Works Department RoW Right of Way SOx Sulfur Dioxide SPS Safeguards Policy Statement TC Total coliform TDS Total Dissolved Solid TOC Total Organic Carbon TSS Total Suspended Solid TPP Tree Planation Plan UN United Nation VG -40 Viscosity grade-40

Currency Equivalent Weight and Measures (as of 11 Jan 2021) I ha = 2.47 acre Currency Unit = Bangladesh Taka (BDT) 1 ha = 10,000sqm BDT 1.00 = $ 0.1182 1 Acre= 100 decimal $ 1.00 = BDT 84.6

This initial environmental examination 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. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section on ADB’s website.

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.

Page iii CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I I INTRODUCTION 1 A. Background of the Project and Rationale 1 B. Objectives of the Project and Outcome 1 C. Objective of the IEE 3 D. Extent of IEE Study 4 E. Approach and Methodology 5 II POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK 8 A. GoB’s Legal Framework and Regulatory Requirements 8 B. Environmental Categorization of the Project by GoB 14 C. Environmental Clearance Procedures 14 D. International Treaties and Commitments 17 E. Specific Rules and Regulations Relevant to Road Projects 18 F. ADB’s Safeguard Policy and Categorization of the Project 22 III DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT 24 A. Location of the Project 24 B. Project Category 26 C. Characteristic of the existing Road 27 D. Traffic 31 E. Proposed Upgrading and Improvement of the Project Road 31 F. Construction Materials, Sourcing and Utilities Need 60 G. Social and Resettlement Considerations 63 H. Implementation Schedule of the Project 63 IV DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT 64 A. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 64 A. Ecological Environment 94 B. Socio-economic Environment 111 V ANTICIPATED IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES 123 A. Methodology of Impacts Identifications 123 B. Screening of Anticipated Impacts 125 C. Assessment of Alternatives (Alignment Options) 133 D. Typical Potential Beneficial Impacts 137 E. Potential Adverse Impacts 137 F. Pre-construction Phase Impacts and Mitigations 137 G. Construction Period Impacts and Mitigations 153

Page iv H. Operational Phase Impacts and Mitigation 191 I. Emergency Response Plan: 206 VI GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSION 208 A. Climate Change Mitigation 208 VII INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATIONS AND PARTICIPATION 220 A. Objective of the Public Consultation 220 B. Project Stakeholders 220 C. Consultations with Project Affected People/Beneficiaries 220 D. Consultations with Governmental Departments 222 E. Outcome of Consultations 226 F. Disclosure of Information 226 G. Virtual Consultation Meeting on Safeguard Issues 238 VIII GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM 239 A. ADB’s Requirement of Grievance Redress 239 B. Grievance Redress Mechanisms 239 IX ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 242 A. Environmental Management Plan (EMP) 242 B. Environmental Monitoring Program (EMoP) 243 C. Environment Management Budget 244 D. Organisational Set-Up to Implement the EMP 246 X CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 251 BIBLIOGRAPHY 253

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. Contract Package-wise Length and Civil Cost ...... 2 Table 2. Bangladesh Policies and Acts Relevant to Environment ...... 11 Table 3. Institutions involved to Permit NOC for Obtaining ECC from DOE ...... 17 Table 4: International Treaties, Conventions and Protocols Signed by GoB ...... 18 Table 5: Relevant to Labor Acts in Bangladesh ...... 22 Table 6. Environmental Regulatory Compliance of the Project ...... 23 Table 7: Existing RoW, Roads Intersections, Built up Areas, CD Structures ...... 28 Table 8: Projected Vehicles and PCU in Six Homogenous Sections ...... 31 Table 9: Adopted Design Criteria for the Project ...... 32 Table 10. Proposed Community Safety Drainage Structures ...... 37 Table 11: New and Reconstruction of Culverts and Bridges ...... 40 Table 12: Proposed Protection Works of the Project ...... 47 Table 13. Basic Road Design Features of the Project Road ...... 48

Page v Table 14. Quantity and Sourcing of Construction Materials ...... 62 Table 15: Name of Ambient Air Quality Testing Locations ...... 68 Table 16: Sensitive Receptors Located Alongside the Project Road ...... 74 Table 17. Flood prone Areas within the Project Alignment ...... 85 Table 18: Annual Maximum and Minimum Water Levels in the Project Area ...... 86 Table 19. Affected Waterbodies within the Proposed RoW...... 87 Table 20: Affected Waterbodies within RoW of the Proposed Realignments ...... 87 Table 21: Names of Surface water Sampling Locations and Sampling ID ...... 89 Table 22: Name of the Sampling Locations of Groundwater ...... 91 Table 23: Protected Areas Located within 10 Km buffer of Project Area ...... 97 Table 24. Affected Trees within the Proposed RoW of the Project ...... 102 Table 25: Presence of Migratory Birds at Rivers Banks of Major Bridge ...... 106 Table 26. Land Type Classes within the Project Districts ...... 111 Table 27: Length of Road under RHD by Road Classification, 2016 ...... 112 Table 28: Land use classification witin 10 km buffer...... 115 Table 29: Population, Sex, HHs Number, Average HH Size and Population Density ...... 118 Table 30: Tribal Population and Tribal Households in Project Areas ...... 119 Table 31: Affected Persons, HHs and Other Entities by the Project ...... 120 Table 32: Distribution of Affected Households/Units under 13 Packages ...... 121 Table 33: Criteria for rating the significance of impacts ...... 125 Table 34: Anticipated Impacts Screening for the Project ...... 126 Table 35. Assessment of Alternative Alignments ...... 134 Table 36. Affected Lands, HHs, Business and CPRs ...... 139 Table 37: Proposed Overpass, Flyover and Rail Overpass ...... 147 Table 38: Proposed FOBs for Community Safety at Sensitive Locations...... 149 Table 39: Homogenous Road Sections Considered in the Modelling Study ...... 157 Table 40: Calculation of Composite Emission Factor ...... 158 Table 41: Discrete Receptor Locations with Respect to the project road ...... 162 Table 42: Predicted GLCs at discreate Sensitive Receptors locations ...... 163 Table 43: Distance-wise Predicted GLCs from edge of project road ...... 165 Table 44. Vibration Source Levels at 25 ft for Construction Equipment...... 170 Table 45. Estimated PPV at various distance from equipment’s in mm/sec...... 171 Table 46. Estimated approximate RMS vibration velocity level (Lv) with distances...... 172 Table 47. Dolphin and Turtle Conservation Measures during Construction Work ...... 183 Table 48. Emission Factors of PM and NOx (2019 and 2038) ...... 193 Table 49. Overall Project Emissions Load of PM and NOx under different scenarios...... 194 Table 50: Vehicle types included in TNM 3.0...... 197

Page vi Table 51: Vehicle speed used in noise modeling...... 198 Table 52: Forecasted Traffic for TNM 3.0 classified Vehicles ...... 199 Table 53: Predicted Noise at Sensitive Receptors with and without Mitigations ...... 201 Table 54: Distance-wise predicted noise level from Road Edge...... 203 Table 55. Traffic Growth for Traffic Forecast Analysis...... 209 Table 56. Homogenous section for TEEMP Modelling...... 210 TTable 57: Maximum PCU based on s tandard Cross-sections...... 211 Table 58. PCU Equivalent in TEEMP Model ...... 211 Table 59. Emission Factors of CO2 for vehicle types (2019 and 20 38)...... 212 Table 60: Fuel type scenario considered in the TEEMP (201 9 and 2038)...... 212 Table 61. Emission Standards of Fleet (%)...... 214 Table 62: Input Parameters for TEEMP...... 216 Table 63. Estimated Total CO2 Emission from Road Construction ...... 216 Table 64. Overall CO2 Emissions of Project ...... 217

LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Project Road with Thirteen Contract Package ...... 3 Figure 2. Process for Obtaining an ECC for ‘Red’ Category Project ...... 16 Figure 3: Location Map of the Project Area...... 25 Figure 4: Typical Cross-Sections for Rural and Urban Areas ...... 35 Figure 5: Proposed Bridge Roadway Configuration ...... 43 Figure 6. Large Major Bridges (>100m span) ...... 46 Figure 7: Average Maximum and Minimum Monthly Temperature in Project Area ...... 64 Figure 8: Monthly and Annually Average Rainfall in Project Area...... 65 Figure 9: Average Humidity in Project Area ...... 66 Figure 10: Prevailing Wind Speed and Annual Wind Rose of the Project Area ...... 66 Figure 11. Sampling Locations Map of Ambient Air Quality Testing ...... 68

Figure 12. Ambient Air concentration of PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NO2 in Project Area ...... 71

Figure 13: Ambient Air concentration of CO, O3, TVOC and NO in Project Area...... 72 Figure 14. Sampling Location Map of Noise Level Measurement ...... 73 Figure 15: Noise Level alongside the project road ...... 74 Figure 16: Location Map of Vibration Measurement ...... 77 Figure 17. Vibration Level alongside the Project Road ...... 78 Figure 18. Contour Map of Olipur Realignment under DS-7 ...... 80 Figure 19: Geological Map of the Project Area ...... 81 Figure 20. Soil Texture Map of the Project Area ...... 82 Figure 21: Major Rivers Map of the Project Area ...... 83

Page vii Figure 22: Flood Map of the Project Area ...... 85 Figure 23. Surface Water Sampling Locations Map ...... 89 Figure 24. Results of Surface Water from Six Rivers ...... 89 Figure 25. Sampling Location of Sediment Collection from Six Rivers Crossings ...... 90 Figure 26. Location Map of Groundwater Sampling ...... 92 Figure 27: Concentration of As, Fe and Cr in Groundwater Samples ...... 92 Figure 28: Seismic Zone of the Project Area ...... 93 Figure 29: Bio-ecological Zone Map (IUCN) of the Project Corridor ...... 95 Figure 30: Agro-ecological Zone Map of the Project Corridor ...... 96 Figure 31: Protected Areas Located within 10 Km Buffer of Project Area ...... 98 Figure 32. Wildlife within Project Area ...... 103 Figure 33: Raghunandan Hill Forest Area under DS-7 section ...... 104 Figure 34: Landuse Map from Starting Point Dhaka Katchpur to Bhairab ...... 114 Figure 35: Landuse Map from Bhairab to Shayestaganj ...... 114 Figure 36: Landuse Map from Shayestaganj to Sylhet ...... 115 Figure 37. Landuse Coverage within Proposed RoW of the Project ...... 117 Figure 38: Proposed Viaduct at Raghunandan Hill Section ...... 145 Figure 39: Proposed Box-Culverts at Forest of Raghunandan Hill Section ...... 146 Figure 40: Land Elevation of the Study Area ...... 160 Figure 41: Modelling Base Case Simulation at Sensitive Receptors ...... 161 Figure 42. Bio-Engineering Slope Protection Works...... 175 Figure 43: Time-series of CO2 Emission at Different Scenarios of Project Life...... 218

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Annex 1: Rapid Environmental Assessment ...... 254 Annex 2. Existing Environmental Standard in Bangladesh ECR, 1997 ...... 259 Annex 3: Base-Year and Traffic Forecast as Daily Vehicle-Km...... 265 Annex 4: Justification for Selecting Locations of Ambient Air, Noise and Vibration ...... 266 Annex 5: Ambient Air Quality Testing Results...... 269 Annex 6: Photographs of Air Quality Monitoring...... 270 Annex 7: Noise Monitoring at Different Landuse and Results ...... 272 Annex 8: Photographs of Noise Level Monitoring ...... 273 Annex 9: CPRs Alongside the Existing Road and Realignment Sections ...... 275 Annex 10. Vibration Monitoring locations and Results ...... 289 Annex 11. Photograph of Vibration Measurement ...... 290

Page viii Annex 12: Surface Water and Sediment Samplings locations with Justification ...... 292 Annex 13. Results of Surface Water Quality in Project Area ...... 294 Annex 14. Photograph of Surface Water Sampling ...... 295 Annex 15: Results of Sediment Samples Collected from Six Riverbed...... 298 Annex 16: Photograph of Riverbed Sediment Sampling ...... 299 Annex 17: Test Results of Groundwater Samples ...... 300 Annex 18: Photograph of Groundwater Sampling ...... 301 Annex 19: Affected Trees within Proposed RoW ...... 302 Annex 20. Species Names, Habit, Habitat Type, Local Status of Impacted Trees...... 304 Annex 21: Ground level concentration of Pollutants at various sections ...... 309 Annex 22: Sensitive Noise Receptors from Existing and Proposed Road edge ...... 313 Annex 23: Noise Contour Map of Six Homogenous Sections ...... 317 Annex 24: Attendance Sheets of the Public Consutations ...... 323 Annex 25. Virtual Meeting Minutes of Safeguard ...... 348

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Annex 10. Vibration Monitoring locations and Results Sampling ID Location Landuse GPS Co- Distance of Sampling Average Vibration Level Ordinates Receptor Date (mm/sec)

VM 1 Jamia Kowmia Arabiya Mixed/ 90°30'47.70"E, 50 30.12.19 0.29 Madrashah, Kanchpur Industrial Zone 23°43'22.15"N Narayanganj VM 2 Mojammel Haque”s House, Residential Zone 90°40'59.46"E, 50 31.12.19 0.43 Baghata, Narsingdi 23°53'53.98"N VM 3 Bhairab Bazar Bus Stand, Commercial Zone 90°59'1.33"E, 20 01.01.20 0.59 Kishoreganj 24°3'18.70"N VM 4 Kazi Shafiqul Islam Silent Zone 91°15'46.95"E, 30 03.01.20 0.48 University Collage, Budhanti 24°4'35.14"N VM 5 Daulathpur Ashrafia Silent Zone; 91°31'46.75"E, 50 20.01.20 0.33 Madrasha, Bahubal, Rural Settings 24°19'13.73"N Habiganj VM 6 Dinarpur High School, Mixed Zone/ 91°35'10.36"E, 50 21.01.20 0.52 Gazanipur, Habiganj Rural Settings 24°30'40.28"N VM 7 Sunrise Diagnostics Center, Mixed Zone) 91°40'38.15"E, 25 22.01.20 0.48 Sherpur, Moulvibazar 24°37'39.15"N VM 8 Bahapur Jame Mosque, Silent Zone 91°48'56.35"E, 50 23.01.20 0.42 Lala Bazar, Sylhet 24°49'44.52"N German Standard from DIN 4150 Structure Type Peak Particles Velocity (mm/s) https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-German-standards-from-DIN- 4150_tbl3_257785745 4-8 Hz 8-30 Hz 30-100 Hz Commercial 20 20-40 40-50 Residential 5 5-15 15-20 Very Sensitive 3 3-8 8-10

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Annex 11. Photograph of Vibration Measurement

Vibration Level (VL1) Monitoring in Front of Jamia Kowmia Arabiya Vibration Level (VL2) Monitoring in Front of Mojammel Haque’s House, Madrasha, Katchpur, Narayanganj Baghata, Narsingdi

Vibration Level (VL3) Monitoring in Front of Local Market, Bhairab Vibration Level (VL4) Monitoring in Front of Kazi Shafiqul Islam Bazar Bus Stand, Kishoreganj University College, Budhanti, Brahmanbaria

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Vibration Level (VL5) Monitoring in in Front of Daulathpur Ashrafia Vibration Level (VL6) Monitoring in Front of Dinarpur High School, Madrasha, Bahubal, Habiganj Gazanipur, Habiganj

Vibration Level (VL7) Monitoring in Front of Sunrise Diagnostics Vibration Level (VL8) Monitoring in Front of Bahapur Jame Mosque, Center, Sherpur, Moulvibazar Lala Bazar, Sylhet

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Annex 12: Surface Water and Sediment Samplings locations with Justification

Justification for selection the locations for Code Sampling Location Coordinates Photographs sampling

Major Bridge > 100m Arial Kha river near Shibpur Bazar, Narsingdi is selected for Surface Water and Sediment Arial Kha River Near Sampling to estimate the present situation of Shibpur Bazar Bus SW-1, 24° 2'50.26"N the river. The proposed Dhaka-Sylhet highway Stop, Narsingdi SeQ-1 90°51'46.80"E Chainage: 54+600 will cross over the river, where a Bridge need to Contract Package DS-3 be constructed. Therefore, the Bridge and road construction will impact the river. Due to the existence of plenty of flora and fauna, the river is selected for environmental sampling. Major Bridge > 100m Old is considered as an ancient river of Bangladesh. Surface Water and Old Brahmaputra River Sediment sampling form this river is selected Near Benibazar, SW-2, 24° 3'25.40"N near Benibazar, Narsingdi. This river is a Narsingdi SeQ-2 90°57'42.03"E composition of vast aquatic flora and fauna. Chainage: 64+800 This river will be impacted due to the Contract Package DS-4 construction of highway over the river. The river water will be polluted due to the construction of Bridge over it.

Major Bridge > 100m Near Meghna river is one of the major river in Bhairab Bazar, SW-3, 24° 2'44.13"N Bangladesh. The proposed Dhaka-Sylhet Kishoreganj SeQ-3 90°59'32.05"E highway will cross near the Bhairab bazar area. Chainage: 68+500 Flora and fauna of this river will be impacted by Contract Package DS-4 the construction of Bridge over the river.

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Justification for selection the locations for Code Sampling Location Coordinates Photographs sampling

Major Bridge > 100m Titas river is the habitat of various fishes and Titas River Near other aquatic organisms. This river is selected Shahbazpur Town, SW-4, 24° 2'45.00"N depending on the composition of aquatic Brahmanbaria SeQ-4 91°10'40.66"E habitats. The road construction will pollute the Chainage: 88+400 river water and the riverbed. Surface water and Contract Package DS-5 sediment will be collected from here to analyze the quality of river water and sediment.

Major Bridge > 100m is a small river with vast aquatic Kowhai River Near organisms. A Bridge will be constructed over SW-5, Shayestaganj, Habiganj 24°16'15.84"N the river for proposed 4-lane Dhaka-Sylhet SeQ-5 Chainage: 136+500 91°28'43.38"E highway. The construction activities will pollute Contract Package DS-8 the water and riverbed. Considering the adjacent area, this river is important for environmental sampling.

Kushiyara river near Sherpur Bazar, Moulvibazar is selected for Surface Water and Near Sediment sampling to investigate the existing Sharper Bazar, water quality and sediment condition. The SW-6, Moulvibazar 24°37'48.53"N highway construction will hamper the existing SeQ-6 Chainage: 185+900 91°40'53.20"E quality of surface water and sediment condition Contract Package DS- of the river. This river is selected considering 10 the aquatic flora and fauna composition of the river.

Note: SW-Surface Water sample; SeQ-Sediment sample

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Annex 13. Results of Surface Water Quality in Project Area

Samplin Sampling Location Coordinates Sample ID Results in mg/l g ID DO BOD COD Total PO4 NO3 TSS TOC Oil and Grease 01.01.20 Arial Kha River Near Shibpur 91°51'47.98"E, SW-1 (50m U/S) 5.1 0.8 11 0.2 0 5 2.15 <2.0 Bazar Bus Stop, Narsingdi 24°2'49.70"N SW-1 (50m D/S) 4.9 0.6 14 0.3 0 6 3.19 <2.0 01.01.20 Old Brahmaputra River, 90°57'52.98"E, SW-2 (50m U/S) 4.1 0.6 13 0.1 0.2 7 4.22 <2.0 Benibazar, Narsingdi 24°3'25.04"N SW-2 (50m D/S) 4.8 0.7 18 0.4 0 9 3.16 <2.0

02.01.20 Meghna River Bhairab Bazar, 90°59'37.92"E, SW-3 (50m U/S) 5 0.8 23 0.2 0.1 6 7.69 <2.0 Kishoreganj 24°2'58.36"N SW-3 (50m D/S) 4.5 0.5 29 0.2 0.1 5 6.24 <2.0 02.01.20 Titas River Near Shahbazpur 91°10'35.38"E, SW-4 (50m U/S) 4.4 0.6 11 0.6 0 8 5.27 <2.0 Town, Brahmanbaria 24°2'45.27"N SW-4 (50m D/S) 4.3 0.5 27 0.8 0.1 7 6.11 <2.0 24.01.20 Khowai River near 21"1674.54 'N, SW-5 (50m U/S) 5.4 1.1 13 3.7 2 11 27 <2.0 Shayestaganj, Habiganj 91'28'45.7l "E SW-5 (50m D/S) 5.3 1.1 24 0.2 0 10 25 <2.0 24.01.20 Kushiyara River 24'16'15.53"N, SW-6 (50m U/S) 5.6 1.3 21 2.7 0 8 26 <2.0 91'28'41.30"E SW-6 (50m D/S) 6.8 0.9 18 2.7 0 6 24 <2.0

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Annex 14. Photograph of Surface Water Sampling

SW1-U/S Sampling from Arial Kha River Near Shibpur Bazar Bus Stop, Narsingdi. SW1-D/S Sampling from Arial Kha River Near Shibpur Bus Stop, Narsingdi

SW2-U/S Sampling from Old Brahmaputra River Near Benibazar, Narsingdi SW2-D/S Sampling form Old Brahmaputra River Near Benibazar, Narsingdi

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SW3-U/S Sampling from Meghna River Near Bhairab Bazar, Kishoreganj SW3-D/S Sampling from Meghna River Near Bhairab Bazar, Kishoreganj

SW4-U/S Sampling from Titas River Near Shahbazpur Town, SW4-D/S Sampling from Titas River Near Shahbazpur Town, Brahmanbaria Brahmanbaria

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SW5-U/S Sampling from Khowai River (U/S & D/S) Near Shayestaganj, SW5-D/S Sampling from Khowai (U/S & D/S) Near Shayestaganj, Habiganj. Habiganj.

SW6-U/S Sampling from Kushiyara (U/S & D/S) Near Sherpur Bazar, Surface Water (SW6-D/S) from Kushiyara (U/S & D/S) Near Sherpur Moulvibazar. Bazar, Moulvibazar

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Annex 15: Results of Sediment Samples Collected from Six Riverbed

Canadian US EPA ECO Sampling Locations Environmental Update Testing Quality Guideline20 Parameters Arial Khan Old Brahmaputra Meghna Titas Khowai Kushiyara ISQG21 PEL22 ERL (SD1) (SD2) (SD3) (SD4) (SD5) (SD6) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Results pH 6.94 4.19 7.09 3.22 2.11 2.09 Potassium 0.014 0.021 0.021 0.032 0.052 0.024 (K) % Total Nitrogen (N) 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.013 0.73 0.27 % Phosphorus 0.055 0.048 0.049 0.039 0.061 0.0044 (P) % Copper (Cu) 3.5 5.8 4.2 6.1 7.8 8.3 35 197 34 ppm Zinc (Zn) 0.36 0.42 0.45 0.53 0.67 0.61 123 315 150 ppm Iron (Fe) 85.5 81.2 73.6 74.4 63.6 82.3 ppm Lead (Pb) 1.98 2.35 15.06 4.12 0.52 9.62 35 91.3 47 ppm Chromium 12.45 14.21 0.06 15.05 2.65 29.91 37 90 81 (Cr) ppm Cadmium 0.05 0.08 0.11 0.17 0.42 0.01 0.6 3.5 (Cd) ppm

20 Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines Summary Table, http://st-ts.ccme.ca/en/index.html 21 ISQG Canadian interim sediment quality guidelines (ISQGs) are used to evaluate the degree to which adverse biological effects are likely to occur as a result of exposure to ending in sediments 22 PEL: Probable effect level (PEL), defines the level above which adverse effects are expected to occur frequently

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Annex 16: Photograph of Riverbed Sediment Sampling

Sediment Sampling (SD1) from Arial Kha River, Narsingdi Sediment Sampling (SD2) from Old Brahmaputra River, Narsingdi

Sediment Sampling (SD3) from Meghna River near Bhairab, Kishorganj Sediment Sampling (SD4) from Titas River, Brahmanbaria

Sediment Sample (SD5) from Khowai River Near Shaistaganj, Habiganj Sediment Sample (SD6) from Kushiyara River, Sherpur, Maulovibazar

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Annex 17: Test Results of Groundwater Samples

Sample ID Sampling Location Results pH Temp EC As (mg/l) Fe TDS TSS Cr TC FC (N/100 °C (µS/cm) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (N/100 ml) ml) GW-1 Deep Tubwell at Jami 7.32 23.8 460 0.05 0.08 230 8.8 0.004 0 0 Kowmia Arabiya Madrasha GW-2 DPHE Tubwell at Benibazar, 6.59 23.6 980 < 0.01 0.04 490 1 0.003 0 0 Kishoreganj GW-3 Shallow Tubewell at 6.28 23.5 1011 < 0.01 0.05 590 2 0.005 0 0 Choudhury Manjil, Shahbazpur 1st Gate, Brahmanbaria GW-4 Shallow Tubwell at 6.59 23.7 200 <0.01 1.9 100 4.1 0 0 0 Shayestaganj Jame Mosque GW-5 Deep Tubwell at Dianrpur 6.58 23.9 250 <0.01 2.1 130 2.4 0 0 0 High School GW-6 Shallow Tubwell at Baharpur 7.07 23.8 430 <0.01 0.38 220 1.8 0.002 0 0 Jame Mosque Bangladesh Standard Limit for Ground 6.5-8.5 25-30 NSE** 0.05 0.3-1.0 1000 NSE** 0.05 0 0 Water

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Annex 18: Photograph of Groundwater Sampling

GW1 Tubewell at Jame Kowmia Arabiya Madrasha, Katchput, Narayangnaj GW2 from DPHE Tubewell at Benibazar, Kishoreganj

GW3 from Shallow Tubewell at Choudhury Manjil, Shabazar, Bramanbaria GW4 from Shallow Tubewell atShaistaganj Jame Mosque, Habiganj

GW5 from Deep Tubewell at Dinarpur High School, Gazaniapur, Habiganj GW6 from Shallow Tubewell at Bahapur Mosque, Lalabazar, Sylhet

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Annex 19: Affected Trees within Proposed RoW

1. Affected Trees within the RHD land and Govt. CPRs Premises Package List of RHD trees Grith size <30 cm Grith size 30-50 cm Grith size 50- 80 cm Grith size 80- 120 cm Grith size 120-180 cm Total Total Left Right Total Left Right Total Left Right Total Left Right Total Left Right RHD DS-1 11,011 4,444 6,567 1,967 794 1,173 2,581 1,042 1,539 2,190 1,326 864 1,096 548 548 18,845 DS-2 505 204 301 1,229 496 733 1,586 640 946 938 568 370 470 235 235 4,728 DS-3 1,330 470 860 16,896 5,974 10,922 10,709 3,786 6,923 3,760 1,994 1,766 1,880 627 1,253 34,575 DS-4 108 40 68 199 73 126 279 102 177 120 66 54 60 30 30 766 DS-5 324 171 153 584 308 276 783 413 370 389 308 81 194 97 97 2,274 DS-6 93 75 18 700 562 138 1,148 922 226 684 824 -140 342 171 171 2,967 DS-7 112 58 54 666 345 321 1,440 746 694 85 66 19 42 21 21 2,345 DS-8 726 293 433 672 271 401 285 115 170 36 22 14 18 9 9 1,737 DS-9 520 223 297 457 196 261 968 415 553 112 72 40 56 28 28 2,113 DS-10 1,884 946 938 3,372 1,693 1,679 2,992 1,502 1,490 1,685 1,269 416 843 281 562 10,776 DS-11 93 15 78 55 9 46 80 13 67 54 13 41 26 13 13 308 DS-12 A 500 430 70 908 430 478 901 430 471 628 430 198 805 590 215 3,742 DS-12 B 88 58 30 40 18 22 66 51 15 14 8 6 8 6 2 216 Sub Total 17,294 7,427 9,867 27,745 11,169 16,576 23,818 10,177 13,641 10,695 6,966 3,729 5,840 2,656 3,184 85,392

Contrct List of Govt. CPRs trees Package Grith size <30 cm Grith size 30-50 cm Grith size 50- 80 cm Grith size 80- 120 cm Grith size 120-1 80 cm Total DS-1 24 10 14 25 10 15 82 33 49 22 13 9 11 6 5 164 DS-2 30 12 18 14 6 8 14 6 8 3 2 1 1 0 1 62 DS-3 0 0 0 34 12 22 3 1 2 4 2 2 2 0 2 43 DS-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DS-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 15 12 3 7 5 2 23 DS-6 52 43 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 DS-7 12 6 6 28 15 13 38 20 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 DS-8 4 2 2 18 7 11 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 DS-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 6 7 30 19 11 15 5 10 58 DS-10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DS-11 27 4 23 57 9 48 12 2 10 45 11 34 22 9 13 163 DS-12 A 9 4 5 12 6 6 10 8 2 16 9 7 20 9 11 67 DS-12 B 7 3 4 12 6 6 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 24

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Sub Total 165 84 81 200 71 129 179 79 100 138 70 68 80 34 46 762 Total 17,459 7,511 9,948 27,945 11,240 16,705 23,997 10,256 13,741 10,833 7,036 3,797 5,920 2,690 3,230 86,155 Trees 2. Affected Trees within Private Land and Private CPRs Premises List of Private Trees Within Proposed RoW Package Trees on Private Land s Girth size <30 Girth size 30-50 Girth size 80- 120 Girth size 80- 120 Girth size 120-1 80 Total cm cm cm cm cm No. DS-1 424 557 684 369 185 2,219 DS-2 8,378 714 504 288 145 10,029 DS-3 1,473 7,518 7,223 3,045 1,523 20,782 DS-4 61 941 1,007 530 265 2,804 DS-5 1,306 3,000 2,232 1,223 611 8,372 DS-6 1,886 2,050 1,688 689 344 6,657 DS-7 1,887 4,349 4,261 1,820 910 13,227 DS-8 2,426 3,859 3,499 1,435 718 11,937 DS-9 4,879 6,451 5,363 2,800 1,400 20,893 DS-10 6,040 16,990 14,386 8,674 4,337 50,427 DS-11 1,659 2,784 2,498 1,638 819 9,398 DS-12 A 903 740 750 250 912 3,555 DS-12 B 839 1,365 989 1,119 434 4,746 Sub Total 32,161 51,318 45,084 23,880 12,603 165,046 Trees on Private Land within CPRs DS-1 6 44 17 11 5 83 DS-2 22 41 26 17 8 114 DS-3 4 94 60 28 14 200 DS-4 15 28 193 13 6 255 DS-5 9 21 18 25 13 86 DS-6 8 18 23 20 10 79 DS-7 0 128 23 41 21 213 DS-8 109 201 191 27 14 542 DS-9 251 824 961 2,014 1,007 5057

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DS-10 87 287 181 103 52 710 DS-11 61 135 117 95 47 455 DS-12 A 208 29 100 59 28 424 DS-12 B 45 80 40 54 32 251 Sub Total 825 1930 1950 2507 1257 8469 Total 32,986 53,248 47,034 26,387 13,860 173,515 Trees

Annex 20. Species Names, Habit, Habitat Type, Local Status of Impacted Trees S. Local/ Bengali Name English Scientific Name Family Habit Habitat Local Uses Remarks No. Name Type Status Musa sapientum Var. 1 Aite kala Banana Musaceae M H HS, RS LC Fruit Planted/wild sylvestris Ear-pod Planted, 2 Akashmoni Acacia auriculiformis Mimosaceae D T RS, HS VC Timber Wattle exotic 3 Akonda Rer treeoost Calotropis procera Asclepiadaceae D S RS LC Medicine Wild 4 Aam Mango Mangifera indica Anacardiaceae D T HS, RS VC Fruit Planted Emblic 5 Amloki Phyllanthus embelica Euphorbiaceae D T RS, HS LC Fruit Planted myrobalan 6 Amra Hog plum Spondias pinnata Anacardiaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted Arjuna 8 Arjun Terminalia arjuna Combretaceae D T RS, HS FC Medicine Planted Myrobalan Vegetable, 9 Arol/arhar dal Cajanus cajan Fabaceae D S RS, HS LC Planted Medicine 10 Ashwatha/bot Peepal tree Ficus religiosa Moraceae D T RS R Asthetic Wild Bullock’s 11 Ata/nona Annona reticulate Annonaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted heart Black 12 Babla Acacia nilotica Mimosacaea D T RS R Timber Planted babool Indian Ivy 13 Bajna Zanthoxyalum rhetsa Rutaceae D T HS FC Timber Wild rue 14 Bakul Mimosop elengi Sapotaceae D T HS, RS LC Ornamental Planted Flannel 15 Barela Sida cordifolia Malvaceae D S RS C Weed Wild weed 17 Basket gash Oplisma burmaniaii Poaceae M H RS VC Fodder Wild 18 Bel Wood apple Aegle marmelos Rutaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted

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S. Local/ Bengali Name English Scientific Name Family Habit Habitat Local Uses Remarks No. Name Type Status 19 Bet Calamus rotung Arecaceae M S HS, RS VC Timber Planted/wild 20 Bilati gub Valvet apple Diospyros blancoi Ebenaceae D T RS, HS LC Fruit Planted 21 Bilimbi Averrhoa bilimbi Averrhoaceae D T HS FC Fruit Planted 22 Binna ghas Saccharum munja Poaceae M H RS, HS C Weed Wild Bishjarun/jagath 23 Gendarussa Justicia gendarussa Acanthaceae D US HS, RS - Medicine Planted/wild modan 24 Bishkatali Willow weed Persicaria lapathifolia Polygonaceae D H RS, HS FC Medicine Wild Belleric 25 Bohera Terminalia bellirica Combretaceae D T RS, HS LC Medicine Planted myrobalan 26 Bon okra Congo jute Urena lobata Malvaceae D S RS FC Weed Wild Rosary 27 Bon tulsi Ocimum americanum Lamiaceae D H HS, RS C Weed Wild Ocimum Borak bans, Bhalku Bhalku 28 Bambusa balcooa Poaceae M S HS R Timber Planted bash Bamboo Australian 29 Boro dudhia asthma Euphorbia hirta Euphorbiaceae D H RS C Weed Wild weed Indian 30 Boroi Zizyphus mauritiana Rhamnaceae D T HS C Fruit Planted jujube 31 Bot Banyan tree Ficus benghalensis Moraceae D T RS, HS LC Asthetic Planted/wild Carpet gash/, Ghora Axonopus 32 Carpet gash Poaceae M H RS, HS VC Fodder Wild dubo compressus 33 Chakunda Sicklepod Senna obtusifolia Caesalpiniaceae D US HS, RS FC Weed Wild Elephant 34 Chalta Dillenia indica Dilleniaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted apple Monkey 35 Chambal Artocarpus chama Moraceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted Jack Timber, 36 Chatim/saitam Devil’s tree Alstonia scholaris Apocynaceae D T RS, HS R Planted/wild Medicine Ringworm 37 Dadmadon Senna alata Caesalpiniaceae D S HS, RS LC Medicine Planted/wild Bush Palm 38 Dalim Punica granatum Punicaceae D S HS LC Fruit Planted granate Timber, 39 Debdaro Mast tree Polyalthia longifolia Annonaceae D T HS, RS FC Planted Ornamental 40 Dewa / dewa cham Monkey jack Artocarpus lacucha Moraceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted

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S. Local/ Bengali Name English Scientific Name Family Habit Habitat Local Uses Remarks No. Name Type Status Angiopteris 41 Dheki shak - Angiopteridaceae Pte Pte HS C Vegetable Wild sylhetensis 42 Dhol kolomi - Ipomoea fistulosa Convolvulaceae D S RS, HS FC Weed Wild 43 Dotura Datura metel Solanaceae D S RS LC Medicine Wild Bahama Fodder, 44 Durba, Dubba grass, Star Cynodon dactylon Poaceae M H RS, HS VC Wild Medicine grass Horse Leucaena Planted, 45 Epil epil Mimosaceae D T RS, HS FC Timber tamarind leucocephala exotic Eucalyptus Planted, 46 Eucalyptus/ bamgach Eucalyptus Myrtaceae D T RS, HS C Timber camaldulensis exotic Wild 47 Gab/kala khura Diospyros malabarica Ebenaceae D T RS, HS FC Timber Wild mangosteen 48 Golap jam Syzygium jambos Myrtaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted 49 Gora lebu Lemon Citrus limon Rutaceae D S HS LC Fruit Planted Barringtonia 50 Hijal, Kumia Indian Oak Lecythidaceae D T HS, RS LC Timber Planted/wild acutangula Horse 51 Holde sonalu, Cassia grandis Caesalpiniaceae D T RS, HS C Timber Wild Cassia Chebulic 52 Horitoki Terminalia chebula Combretaceae D T RS, HS LC Medicine Planted myrobalan Elaeocarpus 53 Jalpai Indian olive Elaeocarpaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted floribundus 54 Jambora Shaddock Citrus maxima Rutaceae D T HS, C Fruit Planted Indian 55 Jhanjhani, pitari Abutilon indicum Malvaceae D S RS, HS LC Weed Wild mallow Centipede 56 Kachu Epipremnum pinnatum Araceae M H RS, HS FC Weed Wild tonga vine 57 Kala Banana Musa sapientum Musaceae M H HS VC Fruit Planted 58 Kalojam Black berry Syzygium cuminii Myrtaceae D T HS C Fruit Planted Jackfruit Artocarpus Fruit, 59 Kanthal Moraceae D T HS, RS C Planted tree heterophyllus Timber Prickly Solanum 60 Kata begun Solanaceae D US RS FC Weed Wild Brinjal sisymbrifolium

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S. Local/ Bengali Name English Scientific Name Family Habit Habitat Local Uses Remarks No. Name Type Status Spiny 61 Kata notey Amaranthus spinosus Amaranthaceae D H RS FC Fodder Wild Amaranth The Indian 62 Kathbadam Terminalia catappa Combretaceae D T HS C Fruit Planted Almond 63 Khejur Date palm Phoenix sylvestris Arecaceae M T HS, RS FC Fruit Planted/wild 64 Kochu Colocasia esculenta Araceae M H HS VC Vegetable Wild 65 Kodbel Wood apple Limonia acidissima Rutaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted 66 Koroi /loha siris Sil koroi Albizia procera Mimosaceae D T RS, HS FC Timber Planted 67 Christ’s Koromcha Carissa carandas Apocynaceae D S HS LC Fruit Planted Thorn 68 Krishnochura Delonix regia Caesalpiniaceae D T RS, HS LC Timber Planted 69 Lebu, Pati lebu Lime Citrus aurantifolia Rutaceae D S HS C Fruit Planted 70 Lichu Litchi Litchi chinensis Sapindaceae D T HS C Fruit Planted 71 Burmese Lotkon, Bhobi Baccaurea ramiflora Euphorbiaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted grape 72 Mahogony Mahogoni Swietenia mahagoni Meliaceae D T RS, HS VC Timber Planted 73 Makala bash, moral Makhal Bambusa nutans Poaceae M S HS, RS LC Timber Planted bash Bamboo 74 Mankachu Giant Taro Alocasia macrorrhizos Araceae M H HS LC Vegetable Planted 75 Mehedi Lawsonia inermis Lythraceae D S HS FC Ornamental Planted 76 Narikel Coconut Cocos nucifera Arecaceae M T HS, RS LC Fruit Planted Madagascar Medicine, 77 Nayantara Catharanthus roseus Apocynaceae D S HS LC Flower periwinkle Ornamental Margosa Timber, 78 Neem Azadirachta indica Meliaceae D T RS, HS FC Planted Tree Medicine Green 79 Notey shak Amaranthus viridis Amaranthaceae D H HS VC Vegetable Planted amaranth Star 80 Orboroi/orbori Phyllanthus acidus Euphorbiaceae D T RS, HS LC Fruit Planted gooseberry 81 Pakur Yellow Fig Ficus benjamina Moraceae D T RS LC Asthetic Wild 81 Peyara Guava Psidium guajava Myrtaceae D S HS, RS VC Fruit Planted Peacock Caesalpinia 82 Radha chura Caesalpiniaceae D T RS FC Ornamental Planted flower, pulcherrima

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S. Local/ Bengali Name English Scientific Name Family Habit Habitat Local Uses Remarks No. Name Type Status Raintree/ raintree Planted, 83 Rain tree Samanea saman Mimosaceae D T RS, HS VC Timber koroi exotic 84 Rakta dhrun Leucas Leonurus sibiricus Lamiaceae D H RS, HS FC Medicine Wild 85 Sajina Moringa oleifera Moringaceae D T HS FC Vegetable Planted Custard 86 Sarifa Annona squamosa Annonaceae D T HS LC Fruit Planted Apple 87 Shal Sal Tree Shorea robusta Dipterocarpaceae D T RS LC Timber Planted 88 Shegun Teak Tectona grandis Verbenaceae D T RS, HS FC Timber Planted 89 Shialmutra/kukursinga - Blumea lacera Asteraceae D H RS FC Weed Wild 90 Sil koroi - Albizia lucidior Mimosaceae D T RS, HS R Timber Planted 91 Sissoo Sissoo Dalbergia sissoo Fabaceae D T RS, HS FC Timber Planted 92 Supari Betel nut Areca catechu Arecaceae M T HS, RS LC Friut Planted Palmyra Fruit, 93 Tal Borassus flabellifer Arecaceae M T HS, RS FC Planted palm Timber 94 Tetul, Amli Tamarind Tamarindus indica Caesalpiniaceae D T HS FC Fruit Planted Indian Medicine, 95 Thankuni Centella asiatica Apiaceae D H RS LC Wild pennywort vegetable Devil’s 115 Ulot kombol Abroma augusta Sterculiaceae D S HS, RS R Medicine Planted/wild cotton Note: Habit-D=Dicotyledone, M=Monocotyledon, Pte=Pteridophyte, Bry= Bryophyte, H=Herb, S=Shrub, T=Tree, C=Climber Habitat-HS=Homestead RS=Roadside, Abundance- VC=Very Common, C=Common, FC=Fairly Common, LC=Less Common, R=Rare, C=Common, LC=Less Common, R=Rare

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Annex 21: Ground level concentration of Pollutants at various sections

Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-1 Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-2 Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-3

Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-4 Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-5 Isopleths of PM2.5 GLC at Section-6

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Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-1 Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-2 Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-3

Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-4 Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-5 Isopleths of PM10 GLC at Section-6

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Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-1 Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-2 Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-3

Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-4 Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-5 Isopleths of CO GLC at Section-6

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Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-1 Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-2 Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-3

Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-4 Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-5 Isopleths of NOx GLC at Section-6

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Annex 22: Sensitive Noise Receptors from Existing and Proposed Road edge

Code. Lat/ Long Location Distance from road Boundary Type of Receptors edge (m) Height (m) N-1 23°42'28.76"N In front of Sonargaon Mega Complex, 22.5 1.9 Commercial Space 90°31'8.81"E Kanchpur, Narayanganj N-2 23°43'21.78"N Jamia Kowmia Arabiya Madrashah, 56.0 2.3 Residential and 90°30'47.69"E Kanchpur, Narayanganj Educational Building N-3 23°45'36.31"N US Bangla Medical College, Narayanganj 7.4 1.8 Health Care Centre 90°32'53.57"E N-4 23°47'35.30"N In Front of Maya Villa, Narayanganj 15.9 N/A Residential 90°34'40.84"E N-5 23°48'47.75"N In front of Darus Salam Cadet 6.5 N/A Educational 90°35'37.60"E Madrashah, Banti, Narsinghdhi Institute N-6 23°49'38.19"N In front of Zaber House, Pachrukhi, 43.5 N/A Residential Building 90°36'22.17"E Narsinghdhi N-7 23°50'26.92"N Kandail Bus Stand, Narshinghdhi 12.0 N/A Commercial Space 90°37'14.61"E N-8 23°51'28.83"N Satgram Primary School, Narsinghdhi 44.4 N/A Educational 90°38'7.35"E Institute N-9 23°52'34.05"N In front of Nilufer's House, Khalpaar, 11.4 N/A Residential Building 90°39'50.23"E Narsinghdhi N-10 23°52'41.83"N In front of Kashem's House, Dream 68.0 N/A Residential Building 90°40'1.03"E Holiday Park, Narsinghdhi N-11 23°53'53.73"N Mojammel Haque's House, Baghata, 56.9 2.3 Residential Building 90°40'59.18"E Narsinghdhi N-12 23°55'31.28"N Abdul Kadir Molla City College, 8.0 2.2 Educational 90°41'59.88"E Narsinghdhi Institute N-13 23°58'31.33"N In Front of Suruj Mia's House, Munsheper 44.0 N/A Residential Building 90°43'48.62"E Char, Shivpur

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Code. Lat/ Long Location Distance from road Boundary Type of Receptors edge (m) Height (m) N-14 24°1'5.07"N In front of Anika Bricks, Chainno, Shivpur 15.9 N/A Industrial 90°48'21.17"E N-15 24°2'54.01"N Sayedpur Mohammadia Madrashah, 56.9 N/A Educational 90°51'47.30"E Sayedpur, Kishoreganj Institute N-16 24° 3'17.47"N Bhairab Bazar Bus Stand, Bhairab, 16.4 N/A Commercial Place 90°59'2.04"E Kishorganj N-17 24°3'3.55"N 91° Makhan Chattar, Bishwa Road, 23.4 N/A Commercial Place 6'53.81"E Brahmanbaria N-18 24°3'26.22"N 91° In front of Nur-e-Madina Madrashsh, 57.0 N/A Educational 7'1.81"E Kuttapara, Sarail, Brahmanbaria Institute N-19 24°3'3.67"N In front of Chawdhuri Manjil, Shahbazpur 80.5 N/A Residential Building 91°10'7.40"E 1st Gate, Sarail, Brahmanbaria N-20 24°2'46.35"N In front of Inu Mia's House, Ibrahimpur, 18.4 N/A Residential Building 91°13'40.37"E Brahmanbaria N-21 24°3'47.75"N In front of Truck Driver Hotel and 14.0 N/A Commercial Place 91°14'59.37"E Restaurant, Budhanti, Brahmanbaria N-22 24°4'34.85"N In front of Kazi Shafiqul Islam University 96.5 2.1 Educational 91°15'47.37"E College, Budhanti, Brahmanbaria Institute N-23 24°6'6.78"N In front of Habiganj Development 36.8 N/A Office Building 91°17'44.58"E Organization Building, Habiganj N-24 24°8'36.08"N In Front of Bejora Bus Stand, Madhabpur, 17.1 N/A Commercial Place 91°19'47.08"E Habiganj N-25 24°12'49.44"N Latifia Jame Mosque, Sahapur Natun 30.8 N/A Place for Prayer 91°21'28.29"E bazar, Habiganj N-26 24°15'59.43"N In front of Furut Mia's House, Olipur, 36.9 N/A Residential Building 91°22'59.81"E Saistaganj N-27 24°16'53.21"N In front of Noor's House, Saistaganj, 19.7 N/A Residential Building 91°24'46.79"E Habiganj

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Code. Lat/ Long Location Distance from road Boundary Type of Receptors edge (m) Height (m) N-28 24°16'0.02"N In front of Saistaganj Jame Mosque, 73.8 N/A Place for Prayer 91°28'37.09"E Hbiganj N-29 24°17'37.68"N In front of Sundar Ali's House, Titarkona, 18.7 N/A Residential Building 91°30'36.39"E Bahubal N-30 24°19'13.73"N Daulatpur Asrafia Madrshah, Bahubal, 11.0 2.1 Educational 91°31'46.75"E Habiganj Institute N-31 24°19'48.59"N In front of BMA Bricks, Baganbari, 38.0 N/A Industrial 91°31'58.36"E Bahubal N-32 24°20'48.22"N In front of Hazi Younus Ali's Villa, 41.4 N/A Residential Building 91°32'10.93"E Islamabad, Bahubal N-33 24°21'41.57"N In front of Darul Ulum Chalitatala 25.0 N/A Educational 91°32'30.20"E Madrashah, Bahubal Institute N-34 24°24'15.17"N Putijuri Local Market, Habiganj 35.5 N/A Rural Market 91°33'51.80"E N-35 24°28'1.52"N In front of Student Hostel, Ragib-Rabeya 63.0 N/A Residential and 91°34'23.33"E High School, Nabiganj, Habiganj Educational place N-36 24°30'40.28"N Dinarpur High School, Gaznipur, 40.1 N/A Educational 91°35'10.36"E Habiganj Institute N-37 24°35'28.74"N In Front of Yakubia Hafizia Madrashah, 60.1 N/A Educational 91°36'10.55"E Auskandi, Habiganj Institute N-38 24°37'39.15"N Sunrise Diagnostics Center, Sherpur, 125.4 N/A Health Care Centre 91°40'38.15"E Maulvibazar N-39 24°38'42.72"N In front of Abdur Rashid's House, 50.6 N/A Residential Building 91°41'43.84"E Osmaninagar, Sylhet N-40 24°41'42.77"N In front of Elias Mia's House, Goalabazar, 83.7 N/A Residential Building 91°43'39.51"E Osmaninagar N-41 24°42'55.43"N In front of Verd Eye Hospital, 18.5 N/A Eye Hospital 91°44'42.22"E Osmaninagar Bazar, Sylhet

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Code. Lat/ Long Location Distance from road Boundary Type of Receptors edge (m) Height (m) N-42 24°45'9.70"N In front of Abdus Shobhan Govt. Primary 28.2 N/A Educational 91°46'56.24"E School, Dayamir, Sylhet Institute N-43 24°47'54.26"N In front of Nazir Bazar Jame Mosque, 63.5 N/A Place for Prayer 91°47'21.43"E Nazir Bazar, South Surma, Sylhet N-44 24°49'44.52"N In front of Bahapur Jame Mosque, 19.9 N/A Place for Prayer 91°48'56.35"E Lalabazar, Sylhet

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Annex 23: Noise Contour Map of Six Homogenous Sections Noise Contour Map: Segment-1

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Annex 24: Attendance Sheets of the Public Consutations

Stakeholder Consultation Meetings Consultation Meeting -1

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