Environmental Monitoring Report

Project Number: 40515-013 Annual Report June 2015

2696-BAN(SF): Sustainable Rural Infrastructure Improvement Project

Prepared by Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) for the People’s Republic of and the Asian Development Bank. 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. Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...... 4

2. PROJECT LOCATION AND COMPONENTS ...... 4

3. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND INSTITUTIONAL SET UP ...... 5

4. PROJECT STATUS (CIVIL WORKS AND EMP IMPLEMENTATION) ...... 6

5. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENT RELATED PROJECT COVENANTS...... 7

6. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS ...... 10

7. ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES IMPLEMENTATION ...... 11

7.1 INVESTIGATION RESULT ON EMP MONITORING BY DIRECT SITE VISITS ...... 11

8. KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND ACTION PLAN ...... 11

8.1 KEY ISSUES IDENTIFIED ...... 11

8.2 ACTION PLAN OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION AND MONITORING IN BETWEEN JUNE 2014 AND AUGUST 2014...... 11

9. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION...... 13

Table 1: Environmental Responsibility Matrix ...... 6

Table 2: Compliance with National Laws ...... 8

Table 3: Compliance with Environmental Considerations of Loan Agreement...... 9

Table 4: Sampling Program Summary ...... 10

Table 5: Action Plan for Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring ...... 12

Table 6: Recommendations against identified problems ...... 15

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Appendix 1: Specific sub-project wise monitoring status or compliance ...... 16

Appendix 2: EMP – Monitoring Compliance Check List and Overall status of the mitigation measures’ implementation against the impacts occurred from sub-project activities; ...... 36

Appendix 3: Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Requirements ...... 41

Appendix 4: Consultant site visit reports ...... 48

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

ADB Asian Development Bank ADF Asian Development Fund BOD Biochemical Oxygen Demand BOQ Bill of Quantities BWQS Bangladesh Water Quality Standard CO Carbon Monoxide COD Chemical Oxygen Demand DO Dissolved Oxygen DOE Department of Environment DPP Development Project Proforma/Proposal EDD Environmental due diligence EMP Environmental Management Plan EMR Environmental Monitoring Report EMWS Environmental Management Implementation Works Schedule FC Faecal Coliform FSE Field Supervision Engineer GCC General Conditions of Contract GOB Government of Bangladesh IA Implementing Agency IEC Impacted Environmental Components NGO/INGO Non‐Governmental Organisation PCC Particular Conditions of Contract PD Project Director RDPP Revised Development Project Proforma/Proposal

PM10 Particulate Matter (≤ 10 micrometers or less) PPE Personal Protective Equipments RP Resettlement Plan SIEE Summary Initial Environmental Examination TDS Total Dissolved Solids TP Total Phosphates TSS Total Suspended Solids WHO World Health Organisation

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1. INTRODUCTION Back Ground/Context of the Monitoring Report:

1. Majority people of Bangladesh live in the Rural area of Bangladesh. Rural area of Bangladesh has a significant contribution to the GDP of Bangladesh. But, rural area of Bangladesh is lacking of sufficient infrastructure. So, the Government of Bangladesh has given high priority for the infrastructure development of the rural areas. The underpinning strategic thrust and target of infrastructure is to improve the socioeconomic status and quality-of-life of the rural people. To achieve the targets, LGED has formulated the Sustainable Rural Infrastructure Improvement Project (SRIIP) aiming at the development of the rural infrastructure, which is also the main objective of the project. This includes the development of all-weather and Union roads to provide access to Growth Center Markets (GCMs) and Rural Markets (RMs) including providing better access to markets and social services, and the development of the necessary infrastructure in the GCMs/RMs to offer better trading facilities and the environment.

2. The Project aims at reducing poverty in the rural communities in 21 districts in Bangladesh through providing them better access to economic opportunities and social services. In addition, the Project will help improve the communication network to facilitate production and marketing of agricultural produce; The Project has an important objective to improve the existing environment by planting and maintaining trees along the roads and building with more effective drainage infrastructure & proper waste management system.

3. Environmental Monitoring is a mandatory one to check the likely environmental stresses that may happen due to the project interventions and to identify the likely potential environmental impacts of the sub-projects implementation. The environmental monitoring system seeks to oversee the performance obligations of the project authority with a view to ensure that there is no deviation from the contract. This also helps to assess the performance against the set standards. It also describes the compliance status of EMP and provides remedial measures and an action plan for taking corrective measures against defaults, especially when performance standards are not fulfilled.

4. The purpose of this Environmental Monitoring Report is to satisfy the environmental safeguard requirements of the Government of Bangladesh and the development partners (Asian Development Bank and KfW) as well as to fulfill the requirements written in the loan document of the Project. This report has been prepared on the status of compliance of the implemented environmental related works prescribed in the EMP. This report has been conceived based on the observations during the field visits performed by the Environment and Climate Change Specialist, ISMC and a review of the inspection reports of the Field Supervision Engineer. These reports relate to the monitoring carried out by the field office of the environmental safeguards during the different phases of the sub-project works. This monitoring report covers the period July, 2014 to June, 2015.

2. PROJECT LOCATION AND COMPONENTS

5. The project area covers 21 districts of Rangpur, & Division encompassing 140 . All the 8 (Eight) Districts of are included

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in the SRIIP area and these are Panchagarh, Thakurgaon, Nilphamari, , Rangpur, Gaibandha, Kurigram and Latmortirhat; 7(Seven) Districts under the are included in the project such as Rajshahi, Natore, Joypurhat, , and Chapai Nawabgonj and also 7(Seven) Districts in the have been included in the project areas and these are , Chuadanga, Meherpur, , Jhenidah, Narail and Magura. 6. The components of the project include various physical activities such as the improvement of Upazila (700km) & Union roads (100 km) including pertaining structures like bridge and culvert (3270 m) additions; the improvement of Growth Centers (GC) /Rural Markets (RM) including the piloting of rural water supply and renewable energy (98 No.) and Union Parishad (20), road side tree Plantation (400 km). Besides, there are two consultancy services, one is Institutional Support and Monitoring Consultancy (ISMC) and another is Design and Supervision Consultancy.

3. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND INSTITUTIONAL SET UP

7. LGED is the executing agency of the project, headed by a Project Director. LGED is one of the largest Engineering Department in Bangladesh having offices with sufficient skilled and experienced manpower at every Upazilla (subdistrict) and District level. Hifab International is the lead firm for the ISMC (Intuitional Support and Monitoring Consultancy), and Mott MacDonald for the D & SC (Design and Supervision Consultancy) services.

The two consultancy services are leaded by two Team Leaders, one for ISMC and another for D&SC, who are fully responsible for the implementation of the project works under the Contractual Agreement.

The Environment and Climate Change Specialist working under the ISMC services, is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the Environmental monitoring safeguards issues of the project through direct field observation and reviewing the field reports.

The overall responsibilities of the persons for the environmental monitoring during the various phases of the project are shown in Table 1 below.

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Table 1: Environmental Responsibility Matrix

Phase Agency Contact Responsibility Deliverables Executing Project Preparation of Agency: LGED Director EMP. Incorporation of EMP clauses into EMP, Bidding Design/ Preconstruction D&SC Consultant: bidding Documents Mott MacDonald Team Leader documents. & Associates Reporting to ADB/KfW. Executing Project Agency: LGED Director Monitoring of EMP Implementation/Construction Implementation An annual report implementation phase Consultant: Hifab to ADB/KfW. and Mott Team Leaders and reporting to MacDonald & ADB/KfW. Associates

Monitoring of Operation / Post Executing Project An annual report EMP Construction Agency: LGED Director to ADB/KfW. Implementation

4. PROJECT STATUS (CIVIL WORKS AND EMP IMPLEMENTATION)

• The average cumulative physical progress of civil works of the project is about 51.61%. Civil works of the most of the sub-projects are being carried out according to the set schedule and specifications. But the construction works of some sub-projects have not been started yet. The nos. of the completed subprojects are limited.

• As the first quarter of the reporting period has fallen in the rainy season, so there have been found not much progress during the reporting period. Most of the construction works especially the bituminous carpeting and bridge construction activities could not undertake due to heavy rainfall in the monsoon.

• Partially compliance to the environmental assessments and safeguards required by the Project, seems to have been applied to all the sub-projects at the outset of the projects. The three quality parameter test; air, noise and water for the sub-projects have not been done yet. In the most cases, the environmental quality tests have been delayed due to the delay in the implementation of the civil works. However, in other cases, the contractors simply signed that they had complied without actually doing so, because they didn’t have the resources in relation to environmental quality tests, they didn’t want to comply, or they did not know how to comply.

• The TL of ISMC with the Environmental Specialist has informed the PD, SRIIP regarding this issue and has requested the authorities to take immediate action with this regard. 6

The PD has issued a remainder letter to the relevant Executive Engineers to sum mon and challenge the contractors regarding their negligence in failing to do the tests mentioned. The contractors have replied against that the facility of air quality parameters test is not available at the District level but the facility of water quality tests is available, with limited parameters.

• However, none of the contractors who have been engaged in the construction works have submitted test results of air, noise and water quality parameters, despite the warning by PD & TL of ISMC. In most of the cases, they replied, “It is in the process of examination”. But this type of reply is not satisfactory because the construction period, for some of the sub-projects, is about to be ended.

• Contractors involved in the implementation of the sub-projects have requested the PD, SRIIP for arranging training on Environmental safeguards. Consequently, the PD has requested the ISMC TL for arranging a ‘Contractors training’ on this issue. Some contractors have also claimed that it is tough to bear the cost of environmental quality parameters tests as the fee of the tests are not included in BOQ separately although they signed on the agreement of the contracts, without understanding the reality on the issue, to comply all safeguards properly. However, owing to giving pressure by PD, SRIIP to the contractors to comply all the environmental safeguards especially on the environmental quality test reports, it is assuming that the said test results compliance would be ensured from next quarters of the year’14. On context of civil works, overall EMP implementation is under about to fair position of the grade shown in the Appendix-1. Scheme wise name, progress and compliance status are stated in details in Appendix-1 attached here with the report.

5. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENT RELATED PROJECT COVENANTS

• Compliance with National Environmental Laws, ADB guidelines, LGED guidelines, Environmental Assessment Review Framework etc. have been observed while assessing the sub-projects in all SRIIP activities in the field. These are stated below-

A. Compliance with National Environmental Laws:

• The environmental policies written in the laws of Bangladesh are being utilized to reduce the negative impacts and promote positive enhancement of infrastructure development projects. These relate closely to the National Environmental Policy 1992 that was established considering Agenda 21 of the Rio Conference as well as subsequent enactments of the Bangladesh Environmental Conservation Act (BECA) 1995 and Bangladesh Environmental Conservation Rules (BECR) 1997. As the SRIIP project has been categorized under the B category according to the ECR’97, an IEE report is needed to submit to the DOE for environmental clearance. Accordingly, the project has followed this requirement and in this context has already got environmental clearance from the DOE. However, the compliance with the national laws is as follows (Table-2):

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Table 2: Compliance with National Laws

Environment Compliance Performance Policy/Rule Requirement

Bangladesh Requires The environmental clearance for the Environmental Environmental project was obtained from the DOE Conservation Act Clearance (EC) from on 6th April,2014 (BECA) 1995 and DOE Bangladesh Environmental Conservation Rules (BECR) 1997

B. Compliance with ADB Guidelines:

• According to the ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009) and environmental guidelines of ADB, the project falls under ‘Category B’ and hence an IEE is sufficient to meet the environmental requirements. An overall IEE report including the EMP for the project has been prepared by the Consultant (Environment and Climate Change Specialist) of ISMC and it has been funded by ADB/KfW.

C. Compliance with the Environmental Assessment Review Framework (EARF):

• EARF, prepared in 2011 has contained different clauses regarding the compliance with ADB Safeguard Policies. All standard requirements for environmental assessment for sector loans are being applied in accordance with ADB’s `Environmental Assessment Guidelines’. Since the project has very limited potential for adverse environmental impact (soil erosion, local drainage and flooding conditions), a full-blown EIA is not required, thus only an IEE is needed. In the task of compliance monitoring and supervision, the environmental assessment requirements and safeguard policies of ADB have been fully conformed to through the implementation of EARF.

• The implementation period is five years and it is recommended that the construction work involved in all the sub-projects should be closely monitored in order to evaluate the project’s efficiency and effectiveness. To get this, regular reviews are being carried out by ADB and KfW on a quarterly basis.

D. Compliance with Loan Agreement: • Schedule 5 of the Loan Agreement has stipulated environmental considerations. The project’s compliance with the contractual environmental safeguards requirements are stated below (Table-3).

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Table 3: Compliance with Environmental Considerations of Loan Agreement

Loan Condition Compliance by the project

Complied. Screening the sub-projects to determine any Each subproject was screened before the potential environmental impacts, risks and their commencement of the implementation of significance. construction activities of the project. Complied. Initial Environmental examination (IEE) including If an environment impact assessment or initial Environmental Management Plan (EMP) has been environmental examination is required for any prepared for the Project. The SARs (Subproject Subproject pursuant to the EARF, PMO will Appraisal Report) have been prepared at the initial conduct IEE. stage of the project and has been sent to ADB/KfW for their approval which included details on IEE. The Subprojects have been designed, constructed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the applicable local Complied. environmental laws, rules, regulations and the Safeguard Policy Statement.

The environmental management plan is Complied. implemented in accordance with its terms so that The recommendations of IEE & EMP including EMP all adverse environmental impacts during budget (given gross allocation for environmental construction and operation of the Subprojects are input but allocation is not specific environmental mitigated; and if there is any events of the components wise) have been incorporated into the unanticipated adverse environmental impacts, construction contract document of the Project. such impacts are to be reported to ADB.

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6. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS

• One of the instruments of Environmental Monitoring Requirement is the EMP. This is a process that includes a Monitoring Compliance Check List for the Design, Construction and Operation phases of the project. Environmental Monitoring Compliance Data has been collected from different fields of the sub-projects using the EMP–Monitoring Compliance Check List. This has been collected by the Field Supervision Engineers who are involved in supervising all the construction works of the sub-project. EMP–Monitoring Compliance Check List as a sample basis is stated in Appendix-2. The SRIIP project has 246 sub-projects that are being implemented in different time based on its individual situation of the works. The specific sub- project wise monitoring status or compliance is stated in Appendix-1.

• The environmental monitoring requirements are presented in the EMP (Appendix-3) and the EMP’s environmental monitoring table (EMoT) is also described in the same Appendix. This plan considers the scope of monitoring; monitoring parameters; time and frequency; the outputs required and implementing and supervising agencies.

• Sampling Program is another monitoring requirement which is important to determine compliance of the sub-project works. The extent of the impacts of environmental pollution related to surface water, ground water, air quality and noise can be determined in quantitative terms by sampling a range of related parameters. Based on these results, the mitigation measures provided for in the EMP can be adjusted accordingly. Summary of the sampling program is mentioned in table-4.

Table 4: Sampling Program Summary

Construction Operating Period SL Impact During Parameter N Frequency Duration Frequency Years ph, TSS, BOD , DO, TP, Oil & 1 Surface Water quarterly 3 yrs 2X/yr. 1,3,5 5 grease, FC Not pH, TSP, As, Fe, Mn, S, Cl, 2 Ground Water 2X/yr 3 yrs 0 needed FC TPM, SO NO CO, Dust & 3 Air Quality quarterly 3 yrs 2X/yr 1,3,5 2, 2, Soot 4 Noise & Vibration quarterly 3 yrs 3X/yr 1,3,5 dBA

• The sampling follows the methodology provided in the Bangladesh national standard methods for monitoring pollutants. Other associated standards are national environmental quality standards and pollutant emission standards.

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7. ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES IMPLEMENTATION • The implementation status of the mitigation measures during the pre-construction stage of the project was satisfactory. Checking of climate change resilient infrastructure design in all subprojects in association with DTL of D & SC of the project has been done effectively during design and pre-Construction Stage. In this stage, PMO of the project and Executive Engineers of the respective District have checked the present sub-projects environmental settings and identified the problems that might be occurred during construction and selected mitigation measures with implementation procedures. Prior to the subjects on Natural Environment and Ecological Environment, probable Environmental Pollution and Health and Safety issues in relation to construction of the sub-projects are considered to identify the environmental impacts and find out the best implementation procedure of probable mitigation measures. In construction and operation stages of the project, overall position of the mitigation measures’ implementation against the impacts that might be occurred from sub-project activities is also stated in Appendix-2. It could be mentioned that, most of the construction works of the sub- projects have stopped due to heavy rainfall in the month of June-July-August. Afterwards heavy rainfall, construction of the infrastructures of the sub-projects will be stared at full strerch.

7.1 INVESTIGATION RESULT ON EMP MONITORING BY DIRECT SITE VISITS

• For EMP monitoring, the construction site visits were held randomly at different times by the Environment and Climate Change Specialist and the investigation results are stated in Appendix-4

8. KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND ACTION PLAN

8.1 KEY ISSUES IDENTIFIED • Based on the results of monitoring and inspection, there are no significant environmental issues that have been raised during the reporting period. However, there are a number of areas where more action needs to be taken by the Contractor to ensure full compliance with the EMP.

8.2 ACTION PLAN OF ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION AND MONITORING IN BETWEEN July 2014 AND June 2015.

• It is expected that further substantial increase in construction activities will occur from July 2015.The focus of environmental monitoring will be on the following aspects: (a) better implementation of environmental management plan and mitigation measures to minimize the negative environmental impact of the work under construction; (b) Continue to improve water, air and noise quality sampling and analysis of the project by adhering to specific instructions provided by the monitoring personnel, FSE (Field Supervision Engineer)/ ECCS (Environmental and Climate Change Specialist), PMO (Project Management Office). Monitoring personnel should monitor, with particular care, the causes of non-compliance and remediation measures to secure safe water supply, air quality and acoustic environment; (c) Ensure soil erosion protection initiatives especially for the road and the bridge sites; and (d) Strengthen the implementation of the Health and Safety aspects of the EMP for the entire workforce. • FSE intends to strictly enforce the requirements mentioned above and with the help of LGED relevant personnel will be able to demonstrate a substantial improvement by the Contractor over the remaining periods of the project up to June 2016.

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• The Health and Safety issues will need be continued and on-going attention with all of the site activities of the sub-projects. The action plan for Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring is stated in Table 5 and will be expanded on a needs basis by the contractor.

Table 5: Action Plan for Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring

Environmental Action Required Timeframe Implemented Supervision Parameter by by Landscape and Cleaning up of various work areas along the site as August 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN future visual road, bridge and market development works proceed completion in Contractors intrusion to enable slope protection works and grassing, etc. to Nov 2015 be installed and become stabilized and minimize visual intrusion. Tree Felling Ensure trees felled are correctly recorded to enable August 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN compensation if required to be made. Initiate planting completion in Contractors of trees along lower slope of the road where Nov 2015 completed to ensure sufficient time for their establishment. Fisheries, Fish Initiate consultation with relevant government April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN habitat and water agencies to obtain details relating to fisheries in the completion in Contractors courses major project site water reservoir / rivers. Nov 2015 Make appropriate arrangements for restoration of borrow pits for use as fish ponds wherever possible and where requested by local communities. Wildlife Initiate consultation with relevant government April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN agencies to obtain relevant details of wildlife in the completion in Contractors sub-project areas. Nov 2015 Surface Water Execute sampling in line with sampling program April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN Ground Water prescribed by PMO which the contractors have completion in Contractors agreed to implement; then present results with February 2016 Air Pollution analysis indicating impacts (if any) and mitigation Noise measures are needed to submit to PMO. Soil Sampling should be carried out in the presence of Contamination FSE with details of locations provided on plans and followed the standard procedure of sampling. Workforce Camp Ensure adequate waste bins are provided at camps April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN Conditions with regular disposal to suitable locations. Initiate completion in Contractors regular collections and disposal of garbage from February 2016 around camp sites and ensure the areas that may be remained hygienic. Provide safe potable water supply at all times in workforce camp. Construction Ensure all solid wastes at works sites and yards are April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN Waste contained in legal manner and then correctly disposed completion in Contractors Management of in the legal areas or land fields. May 2016 Personal Health Maintain effective operation and cleaning of sleeping, April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN and Safety cooking, washing and toilet facilities in camps. completion in Contractors Ensure potable water supply and conduct tests for April 2016 verification. Ensure First Aid Equipment and Medical Facilities are readily available at all times. Initiate further training and awareness sessions on the use of PPE for staff as well as labors and take steps to ensure these are used correctly at all times on site. Vector Borne Initiate treatment of abandoned borrow pits and clean April 2014 to LGED through FSE/XEN Diseases up areas where water is logged to reduce risks for completion in Contractors 12

Environmental Action Required Timeframe Implemented Supervision Parameter by by breeding of mosquitoes. Record of regular inspections April 2016 provided.

• For the enforcement of the environmental safeguard issues, the Contractor will have to undertake all activities focussing on the environmental concerns and to be documented through checklists, reports, test results and photographs as instructed by the PMO. Contractors have been instructed to do the forthcoming construction activities with better quality than done in the past.

• A range of enforcement actions will be implemented by LGED to ensure the contractor’s compliance of required activities which will include: • Issuance of warning letter by the PD, SRIIP for first-time detection of non-compliance including missed deadlines for submission of regular reports and immediate conduct of compliance to compel corrective actions. • FSE will recommend appropriate withholding of payments for recalcitrant/continuing non-compliance that exceeds 30-days from the date of detection. • Recommend stoppage of related works that are contributing to the non-compliance until corrective action are effectively implemented

9. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

A. Overall Progress of Implementation of Environmental Safeguard Measures

• With some exceptions, most of the Contractors have followed the environmental safeguards during construction of the sub-projects. But air, water and noise quality tests are pending due to the various reasons which has been mentioned in the previous section of this report titled ‘Project Status. Besides, the results of water quality tests are arriving slowly. Due to lack of awareness, some contractors involved in the construction works have found reluctant to follow the safeguard measures of ECR’97 properly. To enforce the Environmental laws and regulations of Government of Bangladesh and the ADB/KfW guidelines properly, PD and TL of ISMC have issued show-cause letter to the non-complying contractors through respective Executive Engineers on the above discussed environmental issues involved in project works. • As a result of regular environmental monitoring by the Field Supervising Engineer (FSE) of D&SC and the Environment and Climate Change Specialist, ISMC, SRIIP, this have been found that the contractors have commenced to implement the environmental mitigation measures specified in the EMP although there are many areas where further action and improvement could be taken. The abstract of the environmental monitoring are summarized as follows. • The potential environmental adverse impact of the finished item of works especially contiguous to the major watercourses and drainage area of the sub-project area have been minimized ensuring the construction works strictly adhering with the approved design and following the specified construction methods of the road and other infrastructures. Most of the cases, the

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potential environmental adverse impact of dust arising from earthworks has been minimized through application of the techniques prescribed in the EMP. • In most of the sub-projects, contractors could not carry out the environmental quality test analysis especially for air and noise tests. Earth works and bituminous carpeting are being done slowly. Most sub-projects have stopped this at present due to the heavy rainfall during the monsoon (June, July. and August). Most of the Contractors of the sub-projects have proposed that construction work will be re-commenced after the monsoon period. The water, air and noise quality tests results will be submitted to the PD, SRIIP by Contractors (who will be accessing assistance through DOE and Public Health Dept.) soon after re-commencing their activities in the field. However, more improvement is still needed to execute the monitoring of water and air quality, noise levels completely in line with the Sampling Program so that the impacts on these of the construction activities can be quantified and thereafter minimized wherever possible. • In most of the sub-projects, occupational health safety measures could not be implemented to a satisfactory level. The Environment Specialist and TL of ISMC have requested the PD, SRIIP to take immediate action on the non compliance of the safety measures in the sub-projects at field level. Meanwhile, the PD has issued a warning letter to the Executive Engineers to take action against contractors’ non compliance activities. So, further emphasis is also required on the Health and Safety issues related to the various camp sites and work sites with more training and awareness sessions needed regarding the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for the workforce. B. Problems Identified and Actions Recommended • The noncompliance activities and problems regarding the implementation of the environmental safe guards identified by Environmental and Climate Change Specialist through direct site visits and monitoring in some District’s sub-projects are stated in the section point of the report 7.1, (details in Appendix-4) . Based on the site surveys and the monitoring of the implementation of the Environmental Safeguards program the relevant recommendations are included below.

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Table 6: Recommendations against identified problems Recommendation Timeframe Implemented Supervision by by a) The Contractor must ensure that the sampling of the critical parameters for water quality, noise and air quality is carried out fully in line with the Sampling Program so that meaningful By Aug 2014 to results can be obtained enabling further mitigation measures to completion in Contractors FSE be determined and initiated if required. The test results of the February 2016 quantitative environmental quality parameters should be submitted immediately by contractors, those are not done yet. b) The on-site construction supervision and management of the Contractor should be strengthened so that actions taken especially on the issues related to the improvement of health By Aug 2014 to and safety can be maintained and not disappear over time. It is completion in Contractors FSE necessary to increase the events of training and awareness on February 2016 the health and safety issues for the construction workers with regular and repeated fashion presented & delivered by specialized personnel. c) The overall management of field camps and worksite must be By Aug 2014 to further improved in line with the best practices on occupational completion in Contractors FSE health and safety so that these areas of the site can be made April 2016 fully compliant. d) In terms of the measurements of the environmental quality By Aug 2014 to parameters, the contractors need to establish the output completion in Contractors FSE required namely quantitatively credible values. February 2015

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Appendix 1: Specific sub-project wise monitoring status or compliance

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Appendix 2: EMP – Monitoring Compliance Check List and Overall status of the mitigation measures’ implementation against the impacts occurred from sub-project activities;

Implementation Project Impact Mitigation Measures Details of What work has Outputs/ Implementation/ Stages/ Monitoring Action undertaken/ and Evidence Compliance Status Environmental Undertaken where provided Parameters CONSTRUCTION STAGE 2.1 Natural Environment 2.1.1 Hydrology and Construction of The bridges and Regular site Construction of No records Some roads flood pattern road, market culverts are to be inspection for the infrastructures provided by constructions are structures, culverts designed and works in progress. are taken place Contractor. proceeding as and bridges would constructed properly Review and properly. FSE Site planned, some are create minimal considering climate approval of Drawings for inspection and ongoing and the impact on the local change infrastructure drawings for bridges are the EMP rest is almost hydrology. design requirements. bridges and approved with monitoring complete. Bridge culverts have been standard reports are works will be finalized according procedure. main output. proceeded after to project guideline. rainy season. COMPLIES 2.1.2 Drainage Earthwork activities To deal carefully at Regular site Road FSE Site COMPLIES congestion during construction bridge design and inspections of road construction inspection of the road may not planning stages after heavy rainfall works are reports, letters induce drainage based on and at end of ongoing. The are main congestion except hydrological data. monsoon season. works of bridge evidence. at culvert and Ensure all earthworks and culverts will bridge sites. and bridges are proceed during constructed dry season. according to design Some areas and specifications to have been minimize the rectified to drainage congestion overcome the hazard. drainage congestion. 2.1.3 Erosion and The erosion risk at Regular watering, Regular site Planting and re- FSE Site COMPLIES silt deposition bridge sites and grass turfing and inspections of road vegetation of inspection road slopes is either planting Vetiver/ and bridge sites grass in road reports, letters nothing or minimal. Napier grasses in after heavy rainfall slope where road are main However, erosion rows along the road to identify those is completed are evidence. along the road slopes and bridge areas of erosion being started to slope near to water approaches will that need to be implement. bodies during rainy reduce the soil addressed. season may occur erosion risk. and damage adjacent field crops Construction material for the construction containing fine stage. particles e.g. stone dust will/sand be stored in an enclosure away from water bodies to ensure that sediment laden water will not pollute the aquatic environment.

Earth carrying A professional Regular site Cleanup of No records PARTLY 2.1.4 Landscape: activities requiring landscape could be inspections of all borrow pits & provided by COMPLIES for road employed to create a activities including work sites has Contractor. future visual development will plan for earth fillings works. undertaken FSE Site intrusion affect the landscape beautification. consideration to inspection beauty. landscape beauty. keep landscape reports, letters better. are main evidence.

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Implementation Project Impact Mitigation Measures Details of What work has Outputs/ Implementation/ Stages/ Monitoring Action undertaken/ and Evidence Compliance Status Environmental Undertaken where provided Parameters 2.1.5 Some contractor The EMWS should be EMWS Most of the Quarterly PARTLY The Environmental does not prepare a submitted by the requirements and cases, EMWS for monitoring COMPLIES Management work plan defining contractors to the preparation in next 12 months reports Implementation details on when Executive Engineer. discussed with could not including the Work Schedule mitigation and LGED prepare. So, it is issue should be (EMWS) monitoring actions Environmental needed to submit submitted by are to take place. Staff to enable immediately. Contractor. Consequently, the updated EMWS to EMP requirements be prepared. will not be implemented properly. 2.2 Ecological Environment If any tree is removed from the road due compensation should An inventory of be paid for removed live trees was Given the trees and planting carried out at the Resettlement Plan smaple The project requires trees at new sites as beginning of the has been made to investigated, it 2.2.1 Tree felling* to not remove any per the MOEF project. It was COMPLIES ensure the appears thah trees for widening (Ministry of envisage that no payment with due no live trees of the road Environment and live trees would compensation. have been cut forest) and LGED be required to be down guidelines. Large cut during the trees should be reporting period. planted on berms and in lower slopes. 2.2.2 Fisheries, Fish Bridge/culverts The bridge Regular inspection Quality and Records of habitat and water construction construction sites on the rivers and quantity of fish meetings & courses activities might across the rivers/ cannels with stocks have been discussions hinder fish canals need to be proposed bridges/ inspected from a provided by movement carefully monitored as culverts and taking sample survey. LGED temporarily. these are migratory initiative to protect Data collected waters supporting the fish habitat. indicates that no important local major negative COMPLIES fisheries. The borrow have affected pits /ponds excavated with the number, for the purpose of quality or filling materials for breeding stock. road could be used for aquaculture or fish stocking to compensate the loss. 2.2.3 Wildlife The terrestrial FSE will record the Site inspection to Inspection, data Quarterly PARTLY wildlife species wildlife those are be observed the collection & monitoring COMPLIES might be disturbed susceptible to wild life should be consultation with reports by FSE due to noise and damage if needed. carried out on relevant vibration at regular basis. stakeholders and construction sites government and tree felling (if agencies any) to cause regarding dislocation of inhibition of wild habitats. No report life migration for was available the development regarding the works have been presence of carried out. threatened or endangered wildlife species at project site. 2. 3 Environmental Pollution 2.3.1 Surface water The surface water Wastes, effluents and Inspections at all Sampling of Records of Water quality test at project site might other contaminant camps sites and water at rivers water sample reports are waiting be polluted due to materials at site major construction and Khals as per results provided to arrive at the faecal, organic and camp/work sites sites in bridges and sampling by the PMO office. The other should be stored, roads on regular program is now Contractor. initiatives have 37

Implementation Project Impact Mitigation Measures Details of What work has Outputs/ Implementation/ Stages/ Monitoring Action undertaken/ and Evidence Compliance Status Environmental Undertaken where provided Parameters contamination. handled, transported basis. Water being done been taken in this Disposed wastes and disposed in quality parameters partially by regards. and effluents from planned manners. of the surface contractors with PARTIALLY the construction Garbage, concrete water near to sub- the help of COMPLIES sites may cause refuses, slurry mud, project area should LGED. further degradation lubricant during pile be tested with of surface water. driving and other the proper sampling effluents should not program. to be disposed directly into natural waters. 2.3.2 Ground water Seepage of wastes Workforce camps will Inspections by FSE Sampling of Ground water Sampling & Testing from workers’ be located away from should be done at ground water sample test are in process. camps through the water resources. All all camps sites and from newly results would COMPLIES soil profile might be practical measures major construction established tube- be the evidence a source for ground such as provision of sites of bridges wells are being for the works water pollution. septic tanks, garbage and roads on started to collect mentioned. bags and other regular basis. by contractors in sanitation facilities Water quality presence of will be implemented parameters of the LGED personnel. at the construction ground water near camps to prevent the to sub-project wastewater and solid areas should be wastes from entering tested with proper well and groundwater sampling program. recharge areas 2.3.3 Air pollution Dust and other Regular watering and Inspections Regular Quarterly air PARTIALLY emissions from the grass turfing at the throughout the sampling of air quality analysis COMPLIES construction sites exposed sites are alignment. During quality is being reports would might be the cause needed to control dry season, check started by the be the of air pollution dust blowing. Monitor for dust and contractors authentication. during the of the air pollution undertake air construction and levels at different quality testing for operation stage. construction sites is SO2, NO2 and SPM needed. at construction sites. 2.3.4 Noise and Work sites will be Keep noise pollution Inspections Regular Records of the PARTIALLY vibration noisy due to at ≤ 60 dB throughout the sampling of noise levels COMPLIES vibration during pile (Bangladesh alignment and the noise levels are during driving, operation of standard) levels at area of equipments now being construction power generator, mosque, school, used for sub- started by the rock crushing/ and populated area and project where the contractors in movement of other sensitive sites. noise might occur. presence of construction Contractor should LGED personnel. vehicles. use only well maintained functioning equipment. 2.3.5 Soil Contamination of The chemicals, Inspections to Inspection to FSE’s COMPLIES contamination soils at camp and cement, petroleum observe the soil observe soil monitoring work sites due to derivatives and contamination contamination report accidental spillage bituminous materials, throughout the has been carried of noxious road filling sand alignment of the out by FSE. chemical, petroleum should be handled sub-projects Most of the derivatives and properly and stored should be ensured. cases, stack yard bituminous material cautiously. has been may happen. improved 2. 4 Health and Safety 2.4.1 Loss of Temporary Movements of the Regular inspection Inspection to FSE’s COMPLIES navigation route disruptions and loss navigational traffic to bridges and observe monitoring of navigation route will be maintained ensuring possible report might occur at through alternative navigation routes navigation route bridge construction arrangement, should be done. at bridge areas sites including proper has been carried channel markings out by FSE. and lighting.

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Implementation Project Impact Mitigation Measures Details of What work has Outputs/ Implementation/ Stages/ Monitoring Action undertaken/ and Evidence Compliance Status Environmental Undertaken where provided Parameters 2.4.2 Non- Contamination of Adequate provision FSE will inspect Most of the FSE’s quarterly PARTIALLY compliant work camp area for safe and hygienic the site properly for cases, monitoring COMPLIANCE Workforce Camp and vicinity might disposal of all waste escape the non- contractors have report Conditions occur with various should be remained compliant camp given emphasis wastes due to in workforce camp conditions. on occupational improperly handling sites health & safety and disposal. All workers living in conditions to camps must be comply the supplied with a cot, safeguards. standard bed mattress, and mosquito net. 2.4.3 Waste If the construction Contain all solid Site inspections by Systematic or FSE’s quarterly PARTIALLY Management camp wastes are wastes at designated FSE would be consistent waste monitoring COMPLIANCE often poorly location within continued. management report managed, it can construction sites. procedures has lead to chronic Service machinery to be pollution of surface and vehicles should established. and groundwater. be at designated maintenance workshops where waste oils and lubricants can be collected and recycled. 2.4.4 Personal and Undertake check and Site inspections by Water samples FSE’s quarterly PARTIALLY Occupational occupational health cleaning at all sites FSE used as drinking monitoring COMPLIES Health and Safety issues and disease and areas where purposes for the report contamination are clean conditions labors at camps common in labour should exist. and other sites camps that might Provision should be are not tested yet even spread in the for safe water, . Some work adjacent villages sanitary toilet facility sites have no during the and hygienic toilets or useable construction stage. accommodation for medical kits. In This would include workers at camp some cases, inadequate and sites. In addition, PPE is supplied unsanitary toilet ensure provision of but its use is not facilities, lack of PPEs and First-Aid consistent and potable water and facility for them. not enforced. sanitary washing Ensure that these areas. facilities are cleaned and disinfected at least 2X/week 2.4.5 Breeding Construction work Inspect the area Site Inspections by Limited action FSE’s quarterly PARTIALLY area for Pathogen might create areas which is susceptible FSE has been taken monitoring COMPLIANCE for water to form to stagnant water and at camps & stack report stagnant puddles, puddles, check the yards. ideal breeding stored construction areas for malaria materials such as and dengue tires and old oil mosquitoes etc. drums--empty to The pathogen and prevent water insets can also be ponding. grown in the area of puddles and also in old equipment storage and waste tire dumps area: 2.4.6 Environmental If the contractor Prepare a completion Contractors should Limited action Contractor’s NON Completion fails to prepare a report on prepare the has been taken quarterly report COMPLIANCE Reporting summary report environmental works completion report. in this regard.. defining the and deliver to the mitigation and Executive Engineer monitoring actions completed and what

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Implementation Project Impact Mitigation Measures Details of What work has Outputs/ Implementation/ Stages/ Monitoring Action undertaken/ and Evidence Compliance Status Environmental Undertaken where provided Parameters needs to be continued during the operatinal period, the environmental safeguards program will be weakened.

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Appendix 3: Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Requirements

Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters 3.0 Construction period

3.1 Natural Environment

3.1.1 Construction of road, The bridges and culverts Near and around water Weekly during LGED though FSE(Field Supervision Hydrology and flood market structures, are to be designed and bodies adjacent to construction period at all Contractors Engineer) pattern culverts and bridges built properly considering alignment sites would create minimal climate change impact on hydrology. infrastructure design. 3.1.2 Earthwork activities To deal carefully at Throughout alignment Inspect weekly to ensure LGED though FSE(Field Supervision Drainage congestion during construction of the bridge design and that drainage is properly Contractors Engineer) infrastructures may not planning stages based maintained at sub-project induce drainage on hydrological data. construction sites congestion except at Ensure all earthworks especially in the culvert and bridge sites. and bridges are earthwork portion. constructed according to design and specifications to minimize the drainage congestion hazard. 3.1.3 The erosion risk at Regular watering, grass Throughout the road Inspect weekly to insure LGED though FSE(Field Supervision Erosion and silt bridge sites and road turfing and planting alignment; at outlets of that drainage is properly Contractors Engineer) deposition slopes is either absent or Vetiver/ Napier grasses cross drainage structure maintained at earthworks minimal. However, in rows along the road with erosion potential. portion. erosion along the road slopes and bridge slope near to water approaches will reduce bodies during rainy the soil erosion risk. season may damage Construction material adjacent field crops containing fine particles during the construction e.g. limestone will be stage. stored in an enclosure away from water bodies to ensure that sediment laden water does not pollute the aquatic environment.

3.1.4 Earth transportation An appropriate plan for Throughout the alignment Twice per month LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Landscape: future activities for the ameliorsting the Contractors Engineer) 41

Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters visual intrusion development may affect landscape beauty could the landscape beauty. be hired both for maintenance and quality control. 3.1.5 Some contractors do not FSE (Field Supervision The Environmental prepare environmental Engineer) Management work plan mentioning the The EMWS should be Within 1 month of the LGED though Implementation Work time line for mitigation submitted by the successful contractor NA Contractors Schedule (EMWS) and monitoring actions, contractors to the mobilizing consequently the EMP Executive Engineer. requirements are not implemented properly 3.2 Ecological Environment 3.2.1 The removing of any live If any tree require to At all sub- project sites. Throughout the LGED through FSE (Field Supervision Tree felling* standing trees will not be remove from the road construction period Contractors Engineer) required from the road section, then due section for the purpose compensatory processes of widening the road would be exercised according to MOEF (Ministry of Environment and forest) and LGED guidelines. Besides, large trees would be planted on the berms and at the toe of the slopes of the road. 3.2.2 Bridge/culverts The bridge construction All the bridges and Once a month during the LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Fisheries, Fish habitat construction activities sites across the rivers/ culverts construction period Contractors Engineer) and water courses might hinder fish canals need to be movement temporarily carefully monitored as affecting the capture these are migratory fisheries. waters supporting important local fisheries. The borrow pits /ponds dug for fill materials collection may be used for aquaculture or fish stocking to compensate the loss. 3.2.3 The terrestrial wildlife If applicable, FSE will Along the project Throughout the LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Wildlife species might be make a list of wildlife corridors construction and Contractors 42

Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters disturbed due to noise susceptible to damage if operation period, Engineer) and vibration at there is any construction sites and may be a cause for dislocation of wildlife habitats if any tree removing becomes essential. No report was available regarding the presence of threatened or endangered wildlife species at the project site. 3.3 Environmental Pollution

3.3.1 The surface water at Wastes, effluents and Continuous inspection Throughout the LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Surface water project site might be other pollutants system should be construction period Contractors Engineer) polluted due to human generated at the site established to all work faecal, organic and other camp/work sites should camps and major pollutants. Disposed be stored, handled, construction sites such wastes and effluents transported and disposed as bridges and from the construction of in a planned manner. earthworks site. sites may cause further Garbage, concrete degradation of surface refuses, mud slurry & water. lubricant during pile driving and the other effluents should not to be disposed of directly into the natural stream. 3.3.2 Seepage of wastes from Workforce camps will be Throughout the When new wells are dug LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Ground water workers’ camps through located away from water alignment, especially and toilet facilities are Contractors Engineer) the soil profile might resources. All practical where the pile drilling to built near wells. occur ground water measures such as 30m depth is conducted, pollution. provision of septic tanks, and where any new wells garbage bags , and other were dug. sanitation facilities will be implemented at the construction camps to prevent the wastewater and solid wastes from entering well and 43

Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters groundwater recharge areas 3.3.3 Dust and other Regular watering and Each work, bridges, rock During construction and LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Air pollution emissions from the grass turfing at the crushing and aggregate operation stage Contractors Engineer) construction sites might exposed sites are plants site. be the cause of air needed to control dust pollution during the blowing. Monitor of the construction and air pollution levels at operation stage. different construction sites is needed. 3.3.4 Work sites will be noisy Keep noise pollution at ≤ Construction and Throughout the LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Noise and vibration due to vibration during 60 dB (Bangladesh operation sites construction and Contractors Engineer) pile driving, operation of standard) levels at operation period power generator, rock mosque, school, crushing/ and movement populated area and other of construction vehicles. sensitive sites. Contractor should use only well maintained functioning equipment. 3.3.5 Contamination of soils at The chemicals, cement, At all work camps and Monthly during the LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Soil contamination camp and work sites due petroleum derivatives construction sites construction period Contractors Engineer) to accidental spillage of and bituminous noxious chemical, materials, road filling petroleum derivatives sand should be handled and bituminous material properly and stored may happen. cautiously. 3.4 Health and Safety

3.4.1 Temporary disruptions Movements of the All bridge construction Monthly LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Loss of navigation route and loss of navigation riverine transport will be sites Contractors Engineer) route might occur due to maintained by an bridge construction alternative arrangement, including proper channel markings and lighting. 3.4.2 Contamination at work Adequate provision for All construction camp Monthly LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Non-compliant camp area and vicinity safe and hygienic areas Contractors Engineer) workforce Camp might occur due to disposal of all waste conditions improperly handled and should be remained at disposed of wastes. workforce camp sites All workers living in

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Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters camps must be supplied with a cot, standard bed mattress, and mosquito net. 3.4.3 If the construction camp Contain all solid wastes All construction camp Monthly LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Waste Management wastes are often poorly at designated location areas Contractors Engineer) managed, it can lead to within construction sites. chronic pollution of Service machinery and surface and vehicles should be at groundwater. designated maintenance workshops where waste oils and lubricants can be collected and recycled.

3.4.4 Personal and Undertake check and LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Health and safety occupational health cleaning at all sites and Contractors Engineer) issues and disease areas where clean All work sites and contamination are conditions should exist. particularly at common in labour camps There should be Construction camps At least 2X/week that might even spread in provision of safe water, the adjacent villages sanitary toilet facility and during the construction hygienic accommodation stage. This would include for workers at camp inadequate and sites. In addition, ensure unsanitary toilet facilities, provision of PPEs and lack of potable water and First-Aid facility for them. sanitary washing areas. Ensure that these facilities are cleaned and disinfected at least 2X/week Construction work might FSE (Field Supervision Create areas of water to Engineer) form stagnant puddles, Inspect the stagnant ideal breeding areas for Water and puddles area malaria and dengue for every 3-days, check Regular construction site 3.4.5 All work areas and LGED though mosquitoes etc. The the stored construction Inspection and 3-4 days Vector-borne diseases Camps Contractors pathogen and insets can materials such as tires after every heavy rain also be grown in the area and old oil drums--empty of puddles and also in to prevent water ponding. old equipment storage and waste tire dumps 45

Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters area: 3.5 If the contractor fails to Prepare a completion NA Complete within the last LGED though FSE (Field Supervision Environmental prepare a summary report and deliver to the 4 months of the sub- Contractors Engineer) Completion Reporting report defining the Executive Engineer project mitigation and monitoring actions completed and what needs to be continued during the operating period, the environmental safeguards program will be weakened. 4. OPERATING PERIOD

4.1 Degradation of local air Regular watering and NA Air Quality monitoring is LGED though FSE Air Quality quality due to increased grass turfing at the to continue for 2 years of Contractors mechanical transport and exposed sites are the operating period. traffic. needed to control dust blowing. 4.2 Movement of vehicles Contractor should use Near to power Year 1 of operations LGED though FSE Noise and operation of power only well maintained generators, around Contractors generator might occur functioning equipment. schools close-by noise. residences and hospitals 4.3 Without PPEs, labours Provision of safe water, Near to power Ensure that these LGED though FSE Safety can fall into accident. sanitary toilet facility and generators, area of the facilities are cleaned and Contractors Inadequate and hygienic accommodation market structure disinfected at least unsanitary toilet facilities, for workers should be at 2X/month lack of potable water sites. In addition, might cause disease provision of PPEs and infestation. First-Aid facility for labours should be near to operation sites. 4.4 Inspection of sites to be Inspect the whole sub- The entire area of the Within the first quarter of LGED though FSE Construction Period decommissioned by projects area to observe sub-projects operations and before Contractors Decommissioning contractor are: the situation final payment made to • borrow sites contractor. • work camps • fuels storage areas • waste dump sites, • access roads area

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Project Period and Assessment of Who will Environmental Project Impact Mitigation Measures Location Timing/Duration Who will Implement compliance Supervise Parameters 4.5 Garbage and sewage Establish waste Toilets area, market Once per month LGED though FSE Waste Management discharge may pollute management system in area, garbage area. Contractors the environment. the sub-project areas. Establish strict fines for garbage throwing and provide abundant bins on sub-project sites.

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Appendix 4: Consultant site visit reports

Rajshahi District:

Site visit was held by Environment and Climate Change Specialist at during 6th May to 09th May, 2014 for EMP monitoring of the sub-projects of SRIIP, now involving in the phase of construction, to comply with ECR’97 and the guideline of ADB/KfW. Sub-project-wise observation result from EMP monitoring and necessary recommendation that should be taken immediate action to implement these in the sub-projects are stated below.

Road name- Ghodagari UP office to Narayonpur hat Observation: • In the construction area near to the road named Ghodagari UP office to Narayonpur hat, there were no PPEs (Personal Protective Equipment e.g. ear protection gear, mask, goggles, helmet, rain coat, safety shoes etc.) facilities. There were drinking water supply but toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas were absent. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the said construction area. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on this (PPEs) and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, there was no potential loss of trees/ vegetation/ aesthetics in the scheme area. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stack- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was near to the construction area. • Office building/ campsites with drinking water and toilet facilities has been established properly. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land.

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Contractor’s response:

The contractor felt sorry for not to follow the rules and regulations of Bangladesh Government and not to abide by ADB/KfW guideline. He has given commitment to obey the necessary environmental safe guards which are not done yet. They wished that we should require training on environmental safeguards to implement the environment related activities soundly. Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear,helmet, mask, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all environments related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

• Sanitary facilities (like temporary toilet facilities for both male and female) for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• Contractor has to prove his innocence on the environmental safeguards implementation especially on the issue of occupational safety. So, he has to submit the training documents to Executive Engineer of the District LGED office on the stated issue for labors which have been completed.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area of the sub-project.

Road name: Kakonhat-Hatbakoil via Kooilhat

Observation: • There were no drinking water supply and toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Space for campsite has been hired and it is being used for the sub-project purposes. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. 49

• In the sub-project, there were some losses of trees in the scheme area beside the road. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stock- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land.

Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by project works.

• Drinking water supply and sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• The trees should be planted besides the road as much as need.

• Labors should be trained on environmental safeguards with occupational health and safety. Contractor has to prove his innocence on the environmental safeguards implementation especially on the occupational health and safety. So, he has to submit the training documents to Executive Engineer of District LGED office on the stated issue for labors which have been completed.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area in the sub-project.

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Road name: Mohonpur UZ-Dhopagata GCM via Naonagar

Observation: • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • There were no drinking water supply and toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • In the sub-project, stock- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. • In the sub-project, there was no potential loss of trees/ vegetation/ aesthetics in the scheme area. Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

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• Drinking water supply and sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• Labors should be trained on environmental safeguards with occupational health and safety. Contractor has to prove his innocence on the environmental safeguards implementation especially on the occupational health and safety. So, he has to submit the training documents to Executive Engineer of District LGED office on the stated issue for labors which have been completed.

Road name: Jholmolia Mominpur via Sayaidpur Bilmaria

Observation: • There were drinking water supply for laborers but toilet facilities near to construction areas were absent. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Space for campsite has been hired and it is being used for the sub-project purposes. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement work. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stock- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land.

Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

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• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

• Sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• Labors should be trained on environmental safeguards with occupational health and safety. Contractor has to prove his innocence on the environmental safeguards implementation especially on the occupational safety. So, he has to submit the training documents to Executive Engineer of District LGED office on the stated issue for labors which have been completed.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area of the sub-project.

Here, some pictures/ photographs shown the statuses of environmental safeguard implementation for the sub-projects of Rajshahi are given below-

Labors having no PEPs are working on the road sub-project named Godagari UP office to Narayonpur hat road

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Established office building for the sub-project, Godagari UP office to Narayonpur hat road

Labors having no PEPs are working on the road sub-project named Godagari UP office to Narayonpur hat road

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Labors are waiting to take lunch on the stock yard of the road sub-project named Mohonpur Upazilla to Dhopaghata road. The necessary PPEs are not supplied by the contractors to workers.

Labors those have no PPEs are working on the sub-project named Jalmolia to mominpur hat via Bill maria road.

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Chuadanga District:

Site visit was held by Environment and Climate Change Specialist at during 25th June to 28th June, 2014 for EMP monitoring of the sub-projects of SRIIP, now involving in the phase of construction, to comply with ECR’97 and the guideline of ADB/KfW. Sub-project-wise observation result from EMP monitoring and necessary recommendation that should be taken immediate action to implement these in the sub-projects are stated below.

Market name- Development of Munshigonj GC Observation: • In the construction area, there were no PPEs (Personal Protective Equipment e.g. ear protection gear, mask, goggles, helmet, rain coat, safety shoes etc.) facilities for the labors. There were drinking water supply and toilet facilities in the construction area of the market for laborers. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the said construction area. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on this (PPEs) and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, there was no potential loss of trees/ vegetation/ aesthetics in the scheme area. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stack-yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was not established near to the market • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • First AID box with 16 medicines was near to the construction area. • Office building/ campsites with drinking water and toilet facilities has been established properly. • Mixture machine (Sand/stone/brick) does not covered by any canopy to protect excessive noise. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear,helmet, mask, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

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• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all environments related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area of the sub-project.

Road name: Gokulkhali GC - Bhogiratpur GC .

Observation: • There were no drinking water supply and toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Space for campsite has been hired and it is being used for the sub-project purposes. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stock- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was not established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land.

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Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by project works.

• Drinking water supply and sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• Labors should be trained on environmental safeguards with occupational health and safety. Contractor has to prove his innocence on the environmental safeguards implementation especially on the occupational health and safety. So, he has to submit the training documents to Executive Engineer of District LGED office on the stated issue for labors which have been completed in the meantime.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area in the sub-project.

Road name: Nilmonigonj GC-Dingadah GC

Observation: • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • There were drinking water supply and toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • In the sub-project, stock- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road.

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• Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. • In the sub-project, there was some loss of trees/ vegetation/ aesthetics in the scheme area. Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

Road name: Gholdari GC - Sarajgonj R&H (Alamdanga Portion).

Observation: • There were drinking water supply for laborers but toilet facilities near to construction areas were absent. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Space for campsite has been hired and it is being used for the sub-project purposes. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement work. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stack- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was not established near to the road. 59

• No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. Recommendation: • Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg.ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible. • Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO. • Laborers and all existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works. • Sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area. • Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area of the sub-project.

Here, some pictures/photographs shown the statuses of environmental safeguard implementation for the sub-projects of Chuadanga are given below-

Fish and meat shed are being constructed in Munsigonj GC where labors have no PPEs.

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Labors having no PEPs are working on the road sub-project named Gokulkhali GC - Bhogiratpur GC road.

District: Magura

Site visit was held by Environment and Climate Change Specialist at during 8th June to 11th June, 2014 for EMP monitoring of the sub-projects of SRIIP, now involving in the phase of construction, to comply with ECR’97 and the guideline of ADB/KfW. Sub-project-wise observation result from EMP monitoring and necessary recommendation that should be taken immediate action to implement these in the sub-projects are stated below. Road name- Sreepur (Kamarpara) GC - Alypur RHD road.

Observation: • In the construction area of the sub-project, there were no PPEs (Personal Protective Equipment e.g. ear protection gear, mask, goggles, helmet, rain coat, safety shoes etc.) facilities. There were drinking water supply but toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas were absent. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the said construction area. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on this (PPEs) and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, there was no potential loss of trees/vegetation/aesthetics in the scheme area. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. With a few exceptions, there was facility (Drain) to divert water flow through the construction sites to avoid flowing of fines, aggregates, spilled oil/ lubricants downstream to open water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder. • In the sub-project, stack- yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. 61

• Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was not near to the construction area. • Office building/ campsites with drinking water and toilet facilities has been established. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. Recommendation:

• Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, helmet, mask, goggles, safety shoes etc.) must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible.

• Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO.

• Laborers and all environments related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by the project works.

• Sanitary facilities (like temporary toilet facilities for both male and female) for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area.

• Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area of the sub-project.

Road name: Binodpur GC-Nowpara GC via Chawbaria, Hatbaria bazar & nagra

Observation: • There were no drinking water supply and toilet facilities for laborers near to construction areas. Troubles shooting posters or informatory sign boards were not displayed in the construction area. • No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) for labors were supplied by the contractors. • Laborers informed that most of them were not aware on PPEs and in most cases they did not know how to use and also to handle it. • Drinking water (supplied for labors) quality test and Noise level with air quality test near to used equipments, hot mix plant, power generator and dust producing area (where applicable) are not done yet. • In the sub-project, no child labor was employed to do the improvement works. • In the sub-project, no construction work was being carried out close to any streams or water bodies. • Drainage channels were free from any obstacles for continuous water flowing preventing from nearby sites which might vulnerable to environmental disorder.

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• In the sub-project, stack yard for storing construction materials, fuel and lubricants etc. was established near to the road. • No ecological sensitive area was found adjacent to the scheme areas. • Necessary palisading walls or protection walls have been constructed along the road sections to control deep soil cut or to protect against landslides or land erosion. • First AID box with 16 medicines was not there adjacent to the construction area. • No sandy soil/construction materials have been stored on or beside the road to protect run-off from construction area to agricultural land. Recommendation: • Sufficient Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) (eg. ear protection gear, mask, helmet, rain coat, goggles, safety shoes etc.) and First Aid box must be provided in the sub-project by the contractor to workers as soon as possible. • Executive Engineer should ensure to determine the noise level, air and drinking water quality test during construction and operation period by the contractor and to collect the test reports for sending it to ADB through PMO. • Laborers and all related existing personnel including contractors and their related expert should be trained on EMP to become aware on environmental issues raised by project works. • Drinking water supply and sanitary facilities for laborers should be ensured within the short distance from construction area. • Labors should be trained on environmental safeguards with occupational health and safety. • Trouble shooting poster should be displayed during construction in the working area in the sub-project.

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Appendix-1: Status of project and EMP Implementation Status of Compliance 1- Very Good, 2-Good, 3-Fair, 4-Very poor, 5-Not yet test 6-Test not avilable N.B. IV- Investigated Value, STD-Standard value,

Natural Economic Environmental Pollution Environment Environment Compliance Status Compliance Status Compliance Status Soil Noise Quality Air Quality Ground Water Contamination Surface Water water for labors SL No. District Upazila Road Name Quality/Drinking Hydrolozy 2 (µg/g) 2 (µg/g) 3 (mg/L) PH PH Health & Safty Physical Progress (%) SO NO Workforce Camps NO AS (ppm) AS TP (mg/L) TP TP (mg/L) TP Waste Management DO (mg/L) DO TSS(mg/L) Noise (dB) SPM (µg/g) SPM Vactor bone Disease Drainage Congestion BOD (mg/L) Ecoli (n/100g) Ecoli Erosion & Silt deposition Compliance Compliance Compliance Compliance Compliance Oil & Grease (mg/L) Oil & Grease Fuel & Chemical spills (mg/g) Landscape future visual Intrusion IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD 1 Kushtia Daulatpur Improvement of Nawdapara GC‐DGT Dharmodah More to Khalishakundi RHD, Ch.1408m‐5620m, Link (Bridge Approach ch.00m‐ 100 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5 205m ‐North, oo‐125m‐South) 2 Kushtia Daulatpur Improvement of Nawdapara GC to Dharmodah to Khalishakundi RHD, 61 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 Ch.9062m to Ch.16000m, 3 Kushtia Daulatpur Nawdapara GC to Dharmodah to Khalishakundi RHD, Ch.16000m to 85 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5 Ch.22716m, 4 Kushtia Mirpur Improvement of UZR from Amla firm R&H to Hatboali GC via Khursha, Shutali, Malihad Bazar road, at Ch.2000m‐2200m & Ch. 5800m‐9700m, 65 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 (ID No.:205942009) , . 5 Kushtia Mirpur Improvement of UZR from Amla firm R&H to Hatboali GC via Khursha, Shutali, Malihad Bazar road, at Ch.10533m‐16180m 90 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2

6 Kushtia Kumarkhali A. Improvement of UZR from Kushtia ‐ Rajbari R&H (Fultala) to Shomoshpur GC, Ch.2050m‐Ch.2362m, and Ch.5200m‐Ch.6820m (ID:250712009) at Kumarkhali Upazial, Kushtia district. 65 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2

7 Kushtia Khoksha Part‐B: Improvement of UZR from Khoksha ‐Ektarpur ‐ Banogram ‐ Katlagari, Ch.11935m‐Ch.12965m (ID:250632005), Khoksha Upazila, 60 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 Kushtia district 8 Kushtia Khoksha Improvement of Bhabanigonj bazar under Khoksha Under in Kushtia district. 65 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 9 Kushtia Daulatpur Improvement of Tekala bazar under Daulatpur Upazila in Kushtia 85 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 district. 10 Kushtia Kumarkhali A. Improvement of UZR from Kushtia ‐ Rajbari R&H (Fultala) to Shomoshpur GC, Ch.2050m‐Ch.2362m, and Ch.5200m‐Ch.6820m 25 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 (ID:250712009) at Kumarkhali Upazial, Kushtia district. 11 Jhenidah Kaligonj Improvement of Kola GC to Gazirbazar (Kala) GC Road, Ch.700m‐4070m 100 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5

12 Jhenidah Harinakundu Improvement of Harinakundu GC to Bhabanipur GC via Narayankandi bazar, Ch. 8418m to 9810m 65 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5 13 Jhenidah Sadar Improvement of Narkelbaria GC to Kola GC (DPP), Ch. 2536m to 6900m 90 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5

17 SL 4Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 14 0Jeia ocadu Improvement Kotchandpur Jhenidah 30 7Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 27 1Jeia aiaud Improvement Harinakundu Jhenidah 21 8Jeia hlkp Improvement Shalikupa Jhenidah 18 5Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 25 2Jeia aiojImprovement Kaligonj Jhenidah 22 5Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 15 8Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 28 3Jeia ocadu Improvement Kotchandpur Jhenidah 23 9Jeia hlkp Improvement Shalikupa Jhenidah 19 1Jeia aiajImprovement Kaliganj Jhenidah 31 6Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 26 6Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 16 0Jeia hlkp Improvement Shalikupa Jhenidah 20 4Jeia aiaud Construciton Harinakundu Jhenidah 24 9Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 29 7Jeia oehu Improvement Moheshpur Jhenidah 17

No. District Upazila Harinakunda 2220 District sreerampur Sreerampur GC sreerampur Sreerampur 1520m Jhenaidah Sreerampur Ch.6000m sreerampur 8200m Sreerampur Gazir sreerampur

Sarajgonj Bazar 4820m., ‐ ‐ 2220m 9550m,

district district (ID:244422006)

GC

bazar, bazar, bazar, bazar, Bazar Bazar Bazar Bazar

GC of

of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of

Upazila

road road &

Ch.10650m 39m ‐

Gorabaria Tree Road Kulbaria Bhatai Road Ramchandrapur Gorabaria Road UZR Bhatai Tree Road Gorabaria Charirbil Bhatoi Gorabaria

Ch.4820m

Bhabanipur

to to to to Ch.9240m Ch.00 Ch.3240m Ch.

via at

Long Shapur Shapur Shapur Shapur

from

Plantation Plantation

Shailkupa Garabaria Garabaria Garabaria Garabaria

(Ch

6240m

Bhomradanga GC GC GC

to

Bazar

Bazar

RCC

at Sabdarpur 0+00 to to ‐

Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca ‐ Ch 12500m Road Name

8200m Hatfazilpur to to to to

Kotchandpur

to to Hatfazilpur Hatfazilpur GC

to Girder

3240m

Kalihoda Kalihoda Kalihoda Kalihoda under

under

Ch. Ch.

to on on

Pacca Pacca

Pacca Pacca

Ch. Bazar via road road road road

4+4070

both both 12240m 6240m

& Narayankandi 9240m

Bridge GC

Horinakunda at

Shoilakupa

to to to to

Ch. Road Road Road Road under

GC

to to to to

(Ch

sides sides to GC GC Panchbaria Panchbaria Panchbaria Panchbaria

12500m

Upazila,

Km) Bathangachi Bathangachi Bathangachi Bathangachi

Road Sarojgonj ‐

over Panchbaria Panchbaria Panchbaria Panchbaria at at 3+350km

Kaligonj

of of

Shailkupa Shailkupa ,

(Effective at

road road

GK Upazila

Jhenaidah Belemath Upazila 15450m Ch.

Canal road road road road

GC,

from from Upazila to

00

to to to to Road Road Road Road

5+850km), Upazial, Upazial, in Ch.2900m

via via via via

1520m Mirzapur Mirzapur Mirzapur Mirzapur Length

on

in

Sabdarpur Jhenaidah Kola

at

district. Via Via Via Via in

GC

Ch. Ch. = &

‐ ‐ to to to to

0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 80 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 80 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 80 52233323255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 95 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 18 SL 7Mhru uingrImprovement Meherpur 37 2Jeia hikp Impro Shailkupa Jhenidah 32 1CudnaDmruaPart Damurhuda Chuadanga 41 6CudnaDmruaConstruction Damurhuda Chuadanga 46 2CudnaChuadanga Chuadanga 42 8Mhru agiImprovement Gangni Meherpur 38 8CudnaAadnaTree Alamdanga Chuadanga 48 9Mhru Meherpur Meherpur 39 5Mhru agiImprovement Gangni Meherpur 35 3CudnaAadnaImprovement Alamdanga Chuadanga 43 0CudnaDmruaPart Damurhuda Chuadanga 40 3Jeia hikp Tree Shailkupa Jhenidah 33 6Mhru aa Improvement Sadar Meherpur 36 7CudnaAadnaConstruction Alamdanga Chuadanga 47 4CudnaAadnaImprovement Alamdanga Chuadanga 44 5CudnaAadnaImprovement Alamdanga Chuadanga 45 4Jeia ocadu Improvement Kotchandpur Jhenidah 34

No. District Sadar Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar

Chuadanga 0.00m Km Ch. Gokulkhali Strs. Improvement (ID:218312 Chuadanga Fazilpur Meherpur Upazila, road Meherpur 5075m Ch.1000m Panchbaria Mathabhanga Biddayadharpur, 4.00 5200m 218072010)

00.00m (Road ‐ ‐

A: B: Km) = Plantation Plantation at

‐ Tree 10

2850m

Gokulkhali (PAM) to7870m Gokulkhali (Ch:8+000

GC Chuadanga

under

nos.,

ID:

District District to

GC

‐ Plantation road district in road

3932m under

of Ch. of 208173026)

SRIIP of of of of of of of of of of to river

& Span

on on Alamdanga 42.00m 90.00m

Ch. Road Nilmonigonj Shahebnagor Baradi Rajpur Gholdari Gholdari Munshigonj Sabdarpur via at Ch.2025m 5200m Bhogirathpur UZR ‐

GC GC

SRIIP both both

(Ch Road

on

3+000

district Sreerampur of 6000m

to from to

on from

Munshigonj ‐ Strs.

5+000

GCM to

long Long

sides sides Bhogirathpur Bhogirathpur

ID:

both Gc Gc

under & Shohorbaria

‐ Meherpur ‐

in GC Upazila, Mohazonpur

Ch.5006m (m) Road Name

8050m,

257882006,

Ch:

RCC to to GCM

under Pre GC

of of

SRIIP

to

Hat ‐ sides GC

shorojgonj shorojgonj

Sarajgonj

=

‐ road road

Alamdanga 4+000 Bazar ‐

10+000 Dingadah

Girder Stressed

9.75m)

road bazar

under GC

Meherpur

District: (Effective of

from from

Dariapur ‐ GC,

GC, to

road bazar at

Shapur

Bridge

under

5+800

Mujibnagar Km),

Alamdanga Pashurhat GC UZR

road

Ch.

Ch.

Ch.8235m Girder

GC GC GC Gholdari Garabaria

‐ from Upazila, Chuadanga,

Bamanpara

via

5+843Km

road 4785m (Ch.11+600

(Alamdanga (Alamdanga Length=4.900 Sadar at

via ‐ Gangni over GC Km)

Kalihoda

Jugirhupa

(Ch. Bridge

Bhatoi

Bhomradanga

via ID

(Effective road

Dhapari

‐ Upazila GC District: Upazila

11745m,

6500m 8235m Pacca No.:244422006, Jadhobpur

Upazila

‐ in

over

(Road R&H ‐ at GC Sarajgonj ‐

Damurhuda

portion), portion), Bathangachi Ch.

12+600

Ch.

‐ road

in Km, ‐

Khal in

8350m)

Hat Length road

in

00

ID 0+000

‐ at Total

‐ to

on No:

at GC Ch.

Ch.

=

02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 95 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 40 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 95 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 82232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 19 SL 9CudnaChuadanga Chuadanga 49 1Mgr reu Improvement Sreepur Magura 51 9Mgr oamdu D. Mohammadpur Magura 59 2Mgr hlk A. Shalika Magura 62 5Mgr oamdu Improvement Mohammadpur Magura 55 2Mgr oamdu Improvement Mohammadpur Magura 52 0Mgr aa Improvement Sadar Magura 50 4Mgr ahraaImprovement Bagharpara Magura 64 0Mgr hlk Implementation Shalika Magura 60 5Mgr ahraaImprovement Bagharpara Magura 65 6Mgr oamdu B. Mohammadpur Magura 56 3Mgr Magura Magura 53 3Mgr reu Construction Sreepur Magura 63 7Mgr reu C. Sreepur Magura 57 4Mgr reu Improvement Sreepur Magura 54 1Mgr reu B. Sreepur Magura 61 8Mgr Magura Magura 58

No. District Sadar Upazila

aa A. Sadar aa Improvement Sadar

Tree Ch.8950m Sreekol GC from Magura Magura 255952004) Ch.3500 Ch.3500 Sadar SRIIP Magura Rahobdaier 00m Chowbari, Chowbari, Uzgram Uzgram Rahobdaier Shalika Magura Shalika district

Improvement Improvement Implementation Improvement Implementation Improvement

road

to Plantation at

Upazila,

Upazila, Upazila, 5540m,

on Ch.5500m

‐ ‐ and and District district. district district at 5500m 5500m

Hatbari Hatbari to15300m, Sreepur (Ch:6+500

UP UP in Dhalgram Dhalgram

of

of of of of of of of of

District:

Sreepur

Office Office

& on 22.00m Magura Magura

of of of of UZR Upazial Upazial UZR Road Road UZR UZR of

Ch.

and and

both of of UNR Langolbandh Kalamdari Ramnagor Bithulia GC Ch.6585m

from from from from

5675m UNR

at at &

UZR

from from

bazar bazar to Nagra Nagra Chuadanga, 8+350 Upazila,

long

sides from district district Ch. Ch.4500m Ch.4500m road road

Alaypur

Sreepur Sreepur Katakhali Katakhali from from

hat RHD RHD Road Name 17300m

from from

RCC

to

Bazar Bazar

Arpara of from from bazar Km)

hat (ID:255952004)

under

Magura

8950m

Arpara sreepur road GC at at

Girder

R&H

under at at (Effective ‐ ‐

(Kamarpar) (Kamarpar) Binodpur Binodpur (Road Datarasta Datarasta

10710m 10710m

under

under

GC GC Ch.6650m Ch.3400m to

UP

from Mohammadpur

road

17500m UP

to to

district Bridge Office Magura (Kamarpara)

ID

Mohammadpur

Sreepur Isakhada Isakhada Office Nilmonigonj

at No: Length

GC GC

to to

Ch. at

to ‐ ‐

GC GC over in

9960m 6650m

Narikelbari Narikelbari

to to 215232003)

Sadar

Sreepur

to Khilgati

SRIIP 0+460Km,

to to

Upazila Nawpara Nawpara

= R&H R&H Khilgati GK

Alypur Alypur GC 1.85

Upazila

Upazila

(ID:255853015) (ID:255853015)

Canal GC

to

via via

Bazar Upazial,

Km) Upazial in

Alypur

GC, GC,

Bazar R&H, R&H,

GC GC

Dingadah under (Road

Magura

AT in

in under

via Ch.

via via

Purba

at at

via

in R&H

ID:

45 51 45 65 58 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 20 SL 6Jessore 76 Jessore 74 Jessore 72 Jessore 71 Jessore 70 Jessore 68 0Jessore 80 Jessore 79 6Mgr bongrImprovement Abhoynagor Magura 66 7Jessore 77 Jessore 69 3Jessore 73 1Jessore 81 8Jessore 78 7Jessore 67 5Jessore 75

No. District

hrh Improvement Sharsha Construciton Bagharpara Improvement Monirampur Part Chowgacha Jessore Improvement Bagharpara Jessore Improvement Monirampur hwah Improvement Chowgacha Improvement Abhoynagor hrh Improvement Sharsha oiaprConstruction Monirampur ahraaImprovement Bagharpara ahraaImprovement Bagharpara ahraaConstruction Bagharpara Upazila

aa Part Sadar aa Improvement Sadar Monirampur at district Biddaydhorpur GC Ch.8950m on district. bazar, Putkhali district. Construction district bazar, under 00m at on

Ch. Ch:

RHD RHD via ‐ ‐

A: B: to

5590m 17600m. SRIIP Ch.2364m Ch.2364m Fatepur

Improvement Improvement

5540m, at at

BOP

Datta Datta to15300m,

‐ Upazial of of for of

of of of of of of of of of of of

Jamtala,

UP

road. Under & 90m 1 42m

Rasta Rasta ‐ ‐ Gorpara Upazila Road Rajgonj Road Churamonkathi Chandpara Road UZR Narikelbaria Road Rajgonj

11600m 11600m (one)

Ch. Road.

Long Long

Ch.1889m

Ch.1400m from of

of 5675m

‐ ‐ & from from from from Bagharpara

at no

Narikelbaria

Upazial

Upazial Ch. Narikelbari from bazar Bazar Ch.2456m

GCM

Ch.

Pre RCC of

RHD Amtala Amtala RHD Road Name 17300m under

to

Exploratory GCM

‐ 3228m Kashipur

Stressed

under Girder in under ‐

8950m 7000m road Road 3200m.

bazar at at Monirampur

Upazial, Chowgacha

Under Datarasta Datarasta

GC GC 2996m GC

GC

Custom ‐ to

from

Monirampur Sharsha 4808m Bridge from

under

to to

(Kathaltola) Girder & via

17500m via

Drilling Peruli Peruli Ch. Bagharpara

Chandpara

Chaibaria

Jessore & Hakimpur Chaibaria

Over

Colony

& Sadar

Ch. 8380m to to

Upazila

Bridge Upazila,

Upazila Ch.6300

GC GC Narikelbari Narikelbari

and 5900m

Dhalgram

Upazila

District.

via via Upazila to

to ‐

&

30m7 C5555 5 5 5 PC 7 6 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 13300m

Over

Test &

GC

Upazila in

R&H

Hariharangor

in Chandrapur Chandrapur Jessore Goga Agra

‐ Agra

‐ 03m7 0 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 10035m Jessore ‐

9158m. Jessore

Tube in ‐ Chitra

in

GC, GC,

Uttarpara

Boro

Hashimpur Bazar Jessore Uttarpara

in Jessore

district ‐

Ch. Well

River Khal ‐

at

5223233325160 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 5223233325160 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 40 022323332160 6 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 8223233325160 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 58 522323332060 6 0 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 25 5223233325160 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 55 0223233325160 6 1 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status

0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 AS (ppm) STD 9107 8107 9107 9107 8107 9108 9107 9106 IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking

IV water for labors

8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 5 8. ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD C555 5 5 5 5 PC 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 PC 5 5 5 5 PC 5 PC 5 PC PC C555 5 5 PC PC Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 21 SL 4Nri Narail Narail 84 2Jessore 82 7Nri oaaaImprovement Lohagara Narail 87 2Rjhh oaaiImprovement Godagari Improvement Rajshahi Mohonpur 92 Rajshahi 91 8Nri ai Improvement Kalia Narail 88 0Rjhh aoeImprovement Tanore Rajshahi 90 5Nri Narail Narail 85 9Nri Narail Narail 89 6Nri Narail Narail 86 3Nri oaaaRoad Lohagara Narail 83

No. District

aepr Tree Bagerpara Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar aa Construction Sadar aa Improvement Sadar GC district. district. Ch.3520m, Narikelbaria Ch.5408m at district. Ch.4650m 6+200Km Krishnapur, Ch.6600m Ch.14+300 Bagherpara 18950m

Ch.

road

Plantation

from

2295m

in

over ‐ ‐

Ch.6600m, Ch.10920m, Narail Siarbor (ID:265762007)

Phatakata Upazila,

15+300 GC

‐ of

6380m of of of of of of of of

Kajila

on 90.00m at

UZR Mithapur UNR Mohonpur Jogania road UZR UZR

Sadar

(Ch:1+381 to both

Km) District:

Khal

from from from

Mithapukur

from from

(ID:265762007) Duboul,

(ID:265762007)

Upazila,

Long

sides

Hat (Effective

River

Hat

Gabtala Gabtala Gabtala

Godagari Upazila Kakon

UZ Road Name

GCM Jessore

RCC of

2+794

GCM

Koilhat to on

Narail road

GC

(Pre

Dhopaghata hat under

the

Length R&H R&H R&H Narail

under

UP

via

Km from

GC

Upazila road road district Stressed)

Upazila ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐

Narayanpur Lahuria

Kalia

, to Maizpara Maizpara Maizpara Sadar,

= Ch.

Lohagara

RHD

Gabtala at Hat 4.211

Narail

Upazila 3+122 Ch. GCM

Narail

bakoil at Narail Girder road,

9468m Km)

Dattarasta

GC GC GC

R&H

via

‐ Upazila Sadar, hat

Sadar, in

4+920

Ch.

via from from from under

itit 0 district.

Bridge Naonagor

Narail from ‐ to

30m2 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 25 13900m Kundain, 10750m

Narail

Maizpara

at at at in

Narail

Km ‐

Ch.00m

at Ch.00m

& Ch.

road

to

‐ ‐

5222233325 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 45 5223233325 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 25 0223233325 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution

STD

0.001 0.001 0.001

IV Compliance Status

0.05 0.05 0.05 AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L)

STD Quality/Drinking

8 7.1

8 IV water for labors

8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 8.5 ‐ 6.5 PH

STD

2 2

2 IV

0.09 0.09 0.09 Ecoli (n/100g)

STD

pc pc

pc 5555 Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD

55 55 5 55 5 55 Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 22 SL 1 ago osaImprovement Porsha Naogaon 112 0 .aagn C.Nawabgonj C.Nawabgonj 106 0 .aagn C.Nawabgonj C.Nawabgonj 107 0 .aagn ahlPart Nachol C.Nawabgonj 103 0 ago oaeprImprovement Mohadevpur Naogaon 109 0 asaiTnr Improvement Tanore Rajshahi 100 0 .aagn hbojImprovement Shibgonj C.Nawabgonj 101 0 .aagn ootprPart Gomostapur C.Nawabgonj 104 1 ago hmihtImprovement Dhamoirhat Naogaon 110 0 .aagn ootprImprovement Gomostapur C.Nawabgonj 102 0 .aagn hlhtImprovement Bholahat C.Nawabgonj 108 0 .aagn C.Nawabgonj C.Nawabgonj 105 1 ago ad Improvement Manda Naogaon 111 3Rjhh amr Improvement Bagmara Rajshahi 93 4Rjhh uhaImprovement Puthia Rajshahi 94 8Rjhh oopr Improvement Mohonpur Rajshahi 98 5Rjhh ah Part Bagha Rajshahi 95 9Rjhh ah Improvement Bagha Rajshahi 99 6Rjhh aoePart Tanore Rajshahi 96 7Rjhh amr Improvement Bagmara Rajshahi 97

No. District Sadar Sadar Sadar Upazila

(Niamotpur), Ch.5580m Improvement Ch.00m Krishnapur 1000m Ch. Ch.7215m 8346m Construction at GC road, road, Tanore Ch.850m approach Ch.8346m (Dhamoirhat Improvement

Bagha

to 00 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ A: B: B: A:

ID Ch. Kalinagor ‐

13757m

Improvement Improvement Improvement Improvement Ch. ‐ 10500m

No.

‐ Ch.7215m

Upazila

00m 3850m road.

to to

16000m GPS

164502012

Part) Ch.13015m of 11246m, Ch.00m

‐ of of of of of of of of of of of of Ch.7595m

of of of at 48.00m GC

Nochnahar Hosnipur UZR Sonachandi Jholmoliahat Mohishbathan Mobarokpur Agradigun UNR UZR Hazigobindapur Ch. UZR

Sampur Digha Krisnopur

Ch.(4+180 Ch.00

via ‐ 20135m

4920m

from from of of of of from 1040m from

Islampur

RCC Upazila GCM Upazila UZR ‐ UNR 5650m,

Hat Hat

Dhulauri Dhulauri

Daldali Hatgongopara GC

Road Name Hat

RHD

5794m Girder ‐ GC from

7+610) ‐ at from

UP

at

at to

Mominpurhat

GC UP road road to at Bagha

Mohonpur Bagmara

RHD UZR office shomnagor Modhuil

Sonaichandi

UP

Tanor

Akkelpur Fatepur to

Office bridge GC GC

ID:170183002 from

from

road, Khajur Chragpur office

Upazila to to (Tikoir

Upazila

at Kalinagor Kalinagor

to

on Upazila GC Kakonhat Arani

UP ID

Upazila

GC

Ch.6140m ‐ Keshorhat,

R&H,

borogramhat Borgachi the

GC via o148076 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 No:164282007

hat)

in Office GC

to via

GC

in Rajshahi at Talandar road

in to

Bottoli

Ch.00 to

Raugram,

Rajshahi Puthia GC GC to in

GC Rajshahi

Akkelpur,

to Dhobra

Rajshahi from

Haripur

GC including via via ‐

Mallickpur Ch.00m ‐

4150m, Hatbakoil

Gc

via district.

‐ BOP, Islampur Islampur Upazila Shibpur

Dhulauri

district.

Ch.00m hat, district

hat

district.

112m UZR

road

Ch.

GC

at GC, UP, UP,

0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 100 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 35 72233333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 67 2223233325 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 12 0223233325 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 52233333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 15 52233333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 75 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 30 52233333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 25 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 5 422323332 0 0 2 3 3 3 5 622323332 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution

STD 0.001

IV Compliance Status 0.05 AS (ppm)

STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking

8 IV water for labors

8.5 ‐ 6.5 PH STD

2 IV 0.09 Ecoli (n/100g)

STD 5555pc 5555 5555 Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD

55 55 Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 23 SL 1 ago Naogaon Naogaon 113 1 ago Naogaon Naogaon 119 1 ago imtu Improvement Niamotpur Naogaon 114 2 ago ad Construction Manda Naogaon 124 1 ago Naogaon Naogaon 117 2 ago hphrImprovement Shapahar Naogaon 122 1 ago antl Improvement Patnitola Naogaon 115 2 ago ta Improvement Atrai Naogaon 120 2 ago aagciConstruction Badalgachi Naogaon 125 1 ago Naogaon Naogaon 118 2 ago hphrImprovement Shapahar Naogaon 123 2 ago aagciImprovement Badalgachi Naogaon 121 1 ago Naogaon Naogaon 116

No. District Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar aa Construction Sadar aa Construction Sadar aa Construction Sadar aa Construction Sadar Parsomabri Road R&H Ch.3724 district. Ch. Portion) 164062011, R&H Gobindapur 5200.00m R&H from Shapahar Ch. Ch.5745m 3+500Km R&H

15221m 12902m ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐

Ch. in Katkhair Katkhair Katkhair Katkhair

Badalgachi

from 3794m, 00m

Upazila, over

‐ over 10745m

Hat ‐ ‐ Badalgachi R&H

of of of of of of

Ch.18060m Ch.14242m Ch. to of of of of of of of

Kumarpur

GC, GC, GC, GC,

Shivo 70m 125.00m 20m 150.00m 42m 20m –NondaharKola

UZR UZR UZR UZR UZR Road Ch.5900m

Ch.3794

Hapania to

00m Naogaon

ID: ID: ID: ID: Upazila,

Cheragpur

RCC RCC RCC RCC

from from from from from river.

‐ From 164602005, 164602005, 164602005, 164602005, Ch.

Upazila

‐ RCC RCC Girder Girder Girder Girder

R&H (ID:164862003) and 4880m GC

Bottoli Modhuil Agradigun Patishor Modhuil 8650m),

Noagaon district. Road Name Kumarpur

to

Girder (Pre Ch.14553m

‐ Parshombari

GC Katkhoir Bridge Bridge Bridge Bridge Bottoli

&

‐ GC

Stressed)

Sadar Sadar Sadar Sadar

Road GC UZR Ch. GC GC

bridge

district. to GC

‐ ‐ R&H

to

at at at at 5600m

GC Chowbaria road,

Guala Guala

to Upazila, Upazila, GC Upazila, Upazila, at

‐ Shamaspara Shapahar Ch1280m Ch.14200m Ch13700m Ch.13450m

(ID:164472009)

Ch.15198m

Modhuil on Ch. (Chadpur

Hat

Girder at

ID

UP UP the

Ch.10600m 6730m, ‐ 1000m Nandahar

No.:

Naogaon Naogaon Naogaon Naogaon ‐ ‐

road

Bridge GC

Nitpur Nitpur Upazila, on

GC

on

6621 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 20 164692010 Hat) on on

‐ GC

(Niamotpur Hapania 3500m, Road (ID:164862003)

from via Hapania

Hapania Hapania

(Barosauta)

‐ at GC GC ‐ –

Kola

itit 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 district. itit 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 district. itit 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 district. itit 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 district. at 14350m Talondar

Naogaon

Ch. ID:

Hazi

Ch. from from

GC

GC

GC

GC GC

at at

at

02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 55 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 30 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 24 SL 2 ago imtu Part Niamatpur Naogaon 126 3 Bogra 134 3 Bogra 131 4 Bogra 141 3 Bogra 137 3 Bogra 132 3 Bogra 135 2 Bogra 128 3 Bogra 138 3 Bogra 139 3 Bogra 136 3 Bogra 133 2 Bogra 129 4 Bogra 140 2 ago hphrconstruction Shapahar Naogaon 127 3 Bogra 130

No. District

hntImprovement Dhunot Bogra hbojImprovement Shibgonj oaaaImprovement Sonatala oaoaImprovement Sonatola adga Improvement Nandigram hru Improvement Sherpur Bogra atl Improvement Gabtali adga Improvement Nandigram hntImprovement Dhunot aikniPart Sariakandi hntImprovement Dhunat

aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar 1000m Ch.3100m Ch.3300mto7300m Battali 5200m 14+366Km District Part Ch.3100m Ch.1000m Chowbaria district Panchullhat Kalmadanga Ch.2080 Part ‐ ‐ ‐

B: A: B: A:

‐ ‐

GC Improvemenof Construction Construction Improvement ‐ Ch.5200m Ch.9305m 4100m, ‐

(ID:110672005) (ID:110672005) 2850m Road GC Chowbari

and

Khal of

of of of of of of of of of of of of (Manda)

99.00m

Kuchuapara, Sonmua UZR Bahopara Vair Karamja UZR UZR Sherpur Chandmuha Dhakhinpara UZR UZR ID:164862003

on

(ID:110952005)

(ID:110272008) (ID:110272008)

Modhuil of

of

Pukur from from from from from of GC

Kutubpur

BC 48.00m

road Long Fulbari

road NHW Hat Hat

(2Vent at at Ponditpukur Gossaibari Balua Ponditpukur Gossaibari NHW

Hat Road Name

(Niamatpur

Pre

Nandigram Nandigram Hat

at at Ch.15150m GC

Hat at

(Mohipur)

under

RCC

GC at Dhunat Sonatala

to GC

Ch. via GC Stressed ‐ at

4.5mx4.50m) at Shibgonj at

to Ghoradhop

Dhunot Dhunot

Bogra Girder

to

Goala to Gabtali 2+441Km, Sonatola

GC GC Toronihat Shapahar

Rahbai

Goshaibari

GC GC Upazila

Upazila, Upazila, Portion) ‐ to to

Upazila

25367m to

Girder

Sadar

‐ ‐ UP

Bridge

Upazila Upazila, Upazila, Sonahata Sonahata

Upazila Kaligonj Kaligonj Ranirhat

to Upazila, NHW

Gc,

on Upazila, in

GC

Upazila

Nithpur

Bridge in Bogra Bogra

at

over Bogra

GC,

Battoli

Ch.1150m in

via

Bogra

Bogra Bogra Ch.3+250Km. via in

GC GC

GC GC GC Bogra

Bogra Bogra Durgahata Verendi

Boriahat itit 0 district. itit 0 district.

over

Noagaon , ,

in

district

via from from GC

Ch. Ch.

district GC

itit 0 district. itit 0 district. Bogra

district

road

‐ district itit 0 district. ‐ 00m 00m

3250m at at

Khal

Ch. Ch.

‐ ‐ at road,

on Ch.

82232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 18 82232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 78 32232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 93 82232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 25 SL 4 Bogra 142 5 Joypurhat 150 5 agu igcaImprovement Pirgacha Rangpur 158 4 opra acbb Improvement Panchbibi Joypurhat 146 4 opra aa Improvement Kalai Joypurhat 147 4 Bogra 143 5 opra aa Improvement Kalai Joypurhat 151 5 agu aagn Part Badargonj Rangpur 155 4 opra Joypurhat Joypurhat 148 5 agu ihpkrImprovement Mithapukur Rangpur 152 4 Bogra 145 5 agu ign Improvement Pirgonj Rangpur 153 4 opra keprImprovement Akkelpur Joypurhat 149 4 Bogra 144 5 agu anaImprovement Kaunia Rangpur 156 5 agu aagn Part Badargonj Rangpur 154 5 agu anaImprovement Kaunia Rangpur 157

No. District

dmih Improvement Adamdighi

Bogra hntConstruction Dhunat aikniImprovement Sariakandi acbb Improvement

aa Improvement Sadar

aa Improvement Sadar Ch.8100m (Ch. Durgahata district. Modhupur Ch.6650m road Km) Upazial, Upazila (Ch. Sadar Gossaibari Ch.3800m Ch.00m District: Ch.7000m

‐ ‐ 4680m 1180m under

A: B: at

Upazila,

Improvement Improvement

(Ch

Ch.

to : ‐

(ID:138132008) to Ch. Ch. GC road Sariakandi ‐

GC

‐ 1000m 1+150 – 4680m),

Ch. of

7680m)

of of of of of of of of of of of of of of to District: Ch. 7000m 12400m in

75.00m at

Halalia Koriahat UZR UZR UZR Tree Beala Upazila Borobol Mondolerbazar UZR Tree UZR UZR Rangpur Sonahata SRIIP 10840m

1380m to ‐ (Ch 8180m

3+250

from from from from from from of of Plantation Plantation Upazila, ‐

2+080 Hat Bogra,

Long Hat

Nagerhat Nagerhat from

GC ‐ RM Ch.4500m

at Barodarga Panchibibi Punot Pukindipur Nabdigonj Nabdigonj RM GC

Km), Road Name

at to

Akkelpur RCC

to under

(Road Madhainagor

road District: Adamdighi

under Aftabgonj

‐ 4+100

of for

Torofkamalhat (Effective Bottoli

Girder GC GC

Baghopara at

Fulbari

Panchbibi ID (ID:185732003)

‐ Kalai –

– R R

GC Koria Ch.7600m

GC

Upazila, Bogra,

Km), No: Shyampur Shyampur K K ‐

Bridge ‐ (Damurchakla

road road

GC Moslemgonj Upazila

Upazila Vanderpur

‐ Length 110202007)

GC

Khangoirhat to (Effective

(Ch.

(Road

‐ to to NHW Upazila

Puranapoil Joypurhat

over (Cho.

Tornihat

under

Tepamodhupur Tepamodhupur

00m in GC

GC

= in

‐ ID 2.10 Bogra

Isamati

at Joypurhat Via Via

Ghoradhap

00m ‐ Length GC,

in

No: 2350m)

Rd.

Dhunot Pirgacha bazar) ‐

Atapara, Joypurhat Kather Kather

Km) GC

itit 0 District. road

Ch.745m

‐ district Ch.1500m 110812007) 3181m)

river via

= under

to

at 2.02 Upazila, district.

Bridge Bridge

GC, GC,

GCM Sadar on

0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 100 0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 100 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 45 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 95 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 45 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 75 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status Environment Hydrolozy Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 26 SL 5 agu igcaImprovement Pirgacha Rangpur 159 6 agu aaajb. Taraganj Rangpur 168 7 agu igcaImprovement Pirgacha Rangpur 173 6 agu agcaaImprovement Gangachara Rangpur 162 6 agu agcaaImprovement Gangachara Rangpur 160 6 agu igcac. Pirgacha Rangpur 169 6 agu ihpkrb. Mithapukur Rangpur 165 7 agu igcaImprovement Pirgacha Rangpur 172 6 agu Rangpur Rangpur 163 7 agu agcaaa. Gangachara Rangpur 170 6 agu ign c. Pirgonj Rangpur 166 6 agu agcaaImprovement Gangachara Rangpur 161 7 agu agcaaConstruction Gangachara Rangpur 171 6 agu aagn a. Badargonj Rangpur 167 6 agu ihpkrConstruction Mithapukur Rangpur 164

No. District Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar Rangpur, Rangpur 7631m Aftabganj near GC District. road district road Upazila, Rangpur Km), Rangpur GC Rangpur Rangpur, jamchowra road Ghaghot Km), district.

Improvement Improvement Improvement Improvement Improvement Improvement

(Dhamur (Dhamur

Tulshirhat (Effective (Effective from from from

(ID:185732003)

Rangpur

District. district. District. district.

river (Road (Road

GC at at at

Bazar.Ch1545m

Chakla Chakla

Ch.4620m Ch.6900m Ch.2340m of of Road

of of of of of of of on

Length Length

road

ID ID 54.00m 60.00m

of of of of of of UZR Tree UZR UZR Tree road UZR

District. the

No: No:

Deuty Chatra Khaleya Pathaner Okrabari chowdhury at

bazar) bazar)

at

road from from from

Ch. Plantation Plantation

from from

= = 185732003) 185732003)

‐ ‐ ‐ at at

Ch.6900m, Ch.10300m, Ch.4620m, long Long 6.176 6.176

Hat 2500m

Ch.

Prigacha ‐ ‐ Hat

from

Baithgati Baithgati Baithgati

‐ Borodarga Tapodhan Gonjupur

Madhupur Madhupur 6300m., Road Name

hat hat

RCC

RCC at 7+790Km

GC

Km) Km) Gopalpur

Betgari

Pirgacha at

at on on

in

Pre at Girder

Taraganj

Upazila, Badargonj

(ID:185272004), (ID:185272004), under under Mithapukur

both both

Pirgonj

to to to (ID:185272004), ‐ Upazial

hat Stressed

UP. GC

Kachua Kachua Kachua

GC GC GC in

Bridge hat sides sides

Upazila at

to Office Pirgacha Pirgacha

Gangachara ‐ road road

Kachua

Rangpur Upazila

Gangachara Upazila

Modhupur, Rangpur at

Upazila

Girder of of

GC GC GC

Mithapukur

at at Over Upazila,

to

in road road

via via via (Ch (Ch

GC Upazila, Upazila,

Gajaghanta

Rangpur in in Gangachar Gangachar

itit7 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 District

Borobol

Gangachar Bridge

Shellabari Shellabari Shellabari aa 0 Sadar ‐ ‐

in

Rangpur Rangpur from from via 1+380 1+380 Upazila,

Rangpur Ch.4500m Rangpur Upazila

Sharibari

District: District: Upazila Barodargah Barodargah

over district

to to GC

Rangpur district. GC district. Upazila, Upazila,

7+631 7+631 hat hat hat

in

‐ via

in

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 27 SL 7 agu ign Improvement Pirgonj Rangpur 174 8 amnra aiad a. Improvement Hatibanda 187 8 amnra aiojImprovement Kaligonj Lalmonirhat 183 8 amnra Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat 181 7 amnra aga Improvement Patgram Lalmonirhat 178 7 amnra dtaiImprovement Aditmari Lalmonirhat 179 7 agu igcaImprovement Pirgacha Rangpur 176 8 amnra aiad b. Improvement Hatibanda Lalmonirhat 184 8 amnra Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat 182 7 agu aagn Improvement Badargonj Rangpur 175 7 amnra aiad Improvement Hatibanda Lalmonirhat 177 8 amnra aiojImprovement Kaligonj Lalmonirhat 180 8 amnra Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat 185 8 amnra dtaid. Improvement Aditmari Lalmonirhat 186

No. District Sadar Sadar Sadar Upazila

(ID:152552011) Upazial, Lalmonirhat Improvement Bazar (Effective Lalmonirhat Kushumbari 6100m) Luhakhuchihat Rangpur, Upazial, (ID:152552011) 3+181 0+000m at Improvement Rangpur, Upazila, in Kushumbari c. Improvement GC Luhakhuchihat district

Lalmonirhat Aditmari ‐ Shyampur ‐

Km), Torofkamal

District: District: District: to

(Road (Road Length

Ch.2+750m Upazila (Effective

from from district district.

of of of of of of of of of of

district from from GC

ID ID at at

Parulia Tree UNR UZR Jongra Upazila Nabdiganj

UZR Tree UNR

Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat Rangpur of of = of of

at at

Sadar Sadar No: No:

via

4.620

hat

Ch.00m Millon Katkibari

Shathibari Panchim

Ch. Ch. Ch.4400m Ch.00m

from from

from Plantation from Plantation Length

Kather

185032003) 185763005)

via (Road

UP

GC 2391m 7575m road

Upazial, Upazial, Km)

Panchgharia Hat

Teesta Teesta

‐ Chandrapur Chandrapur ‐ to R 8720m Road Name ‐

Chamterhat Haladabari

Hat =

Bridge

K ID under from Loskorerhat

Ch.

Hat ‐

3.00 ‐ ‐ under Road

Ch.5211m, Ch.8900m,

No: Ch. on on

District: District: under

4400m ZR ZR

under

Velabari

both

both

Badargonj road 8800m

‐ Km) 185732014) to to

Sadar Tepamodhupur

UP UP UP Mohendranagor Mohendranagor Hatibandha

Hat

under

sides sides Aditmari (ID:152393007) GC at Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat

at

office Office Office and and

(ID:152393007) Upazila

GC (Ch

under (Ch. Patgram

of of

Upazila, ‐ Pirgonj Ch.5991m Ch.9238m to 1+180

road

under road road 1468m at at

Upazila

Shaptibari Hatibandha

in Upazila Tepur Tepur

Upazila, at Lalmonirhat GC from from

to

Upazila, Pirgacha District:

‐ via via (Ch

Ch.

at 6+000 ‐ ‐ (Part)

in Ch.7012m Ch.9480m Bazar Bazar

Mondoler Nagerhat in at Kaligonj ‐

0+00 4520m)

Zila

(Ch.00m Kaligonj

Upazila

District:

Ch.

‐ ‐ Km),

road

to

02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 40 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 85 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 55 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 28 SL 8 amnra Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat 188 9 amnra dtaiTree Aditmari Lalmonirhat 190 9 iaprFlaiImprovement Fulbari Dinajpur 193 0 iaprBrojImprovement Birgonj Dinajpur 201 9 iaprPbtprImprovement Pabatipur Dinajpur 197 9 iaprDinajpur Dinajpur 199 9 iaprKhrl Improvement Kaharole Dinajpur 194 8 amnra aiojTree Kaligonj Lalmonirhat 189 9 iaprBri Improvement Biroil Dinajpur 191 0 iaprDinajpur Dinajpur 200 0 iaprGoahtImprovement Ghoraghat Dinajpur 202 9 iaprBrojImprovement Birgonj Dinajpur 198 9 iaprHkmu Improvement Hakimpur Dinajpur 195 9 iaprKasm Improvement Khansama Dinajpur 192 9 iaprDinajpur Dinajpur 196

No. District Sadar Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar

Sundarban Construction Amtail Sadar Nagar road District Sundarban Amtail (Upto district Aditmari Sadar Parbatipur 9025m District Lohakuchihat road Km) Sonamukhi Nayanagar Hakimpur Ghoraghat

UNR

Plantation Plantation at at

Upazila, Upazila, Parbatipur via

Ch.00m Ch.2850m

in (Ch: Ch.00.00m

Upazila,

under

SRIIP Kursamari Upazila

Upazila Upazila, GC road road road

0+00

of

road

of of of of of of of of of of of of Dinajpur Dinajpur Road ‐

2850m

on on

42.00m Kaligonj

from from UZR, Madila UNR Road UZR UNR Kashidanga Road UNR UNR Road Pakerhat from

‐ ‐ Bordar) District: 5700m

both both

8+7200 at 5250m, Dinajpur

at road

from

(Ch:4+400

from from from from

Ch.13650m Ch.10300m from at

From From From Ch. (ID:127123009)

Ditrict Ditrict

long hat

sides sides Upazila, Ch.980m

(ID:127123009)

at

at Lalmonirhat

GC

1945m

D.Shibpur

Km) Bhognagor Bottolihat Palash Bhognagor Road D.Shibpur

GC Ch. Road Name

Bhabanipur Rajigonj Hill Ch.2378m

to district RCC

to of of

Ramnagor

to (Effective

4020 ‐ GC Saidpur road road

ID: District: ‐ ‐ Girder ‐

‐ 8+800 17000m 13650m Ambari UP 4695m, Ch.4347m,

–Katla

127642005,

– ‐

to ‐

from from 15550m to to

Azad Jamtoli UP UP at in

Madhobpur

Balogary Bridge Bazar Km) Madhobpur RHD,

Lalmonirhat

Sadar at

Birgonj Length

hat Office Office via GC

Road

(ID:127642018) (ID:127642018)

Vhelabari Zila Kaharole Birgonj

(Effective

Ziaoly from

(ID.No.:127433005), GC,

Ch. – Road –

on

road Upazila,

Noshipur ID:

Ambari

to to

Dinajpur =

Upazila,

bazar 00 Ch.

Tista

3.000

Satkuri

Kaharole Kaharole

127472003,

Upazila, ‐ ID: (Ch.

‐ ‐ Chandarpur

7200m

GC, 8300m Birgaon GC Birgaon

Length

127772004,

road ZR

Rudrani Lalmonirhat

‐ 00m

Km)

Ch. Dinajpur – Sadar

Saptibari Rail at at

Motunirhat

Mohendra

Dinajpur

Upazial Upazial via

‐ 00m ‐ Dinajpur Dinajpur under 10870m)

= 18450m Gate

pza 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 65 Upazial 4.400 road

UP ‐

Zila ‐

via

via via

0 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 100 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 70 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 20 52232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 75 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status

Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 29 SL 0 iaprGoahtImprovement Ghoraghat Dinajpur 203 1 hkranRnsaki Improvement Ranishankail Thakurgaon 216 0 iaprBrlImprovement Birol Dinajpur 205 1 hkranHrprImprovement Haripur Thakurgaon 215 1 hkranRnsaki Improvement Ranishankail Thakurgaon 217 1 hkranThakurgaon Thakurgaon 212 1 hkranProjImprovement Pirgonj Thakurgaon 210 0 iaprKasm Improvement Khansama Dinajpur 208 1 hkranBlaag Improvement Baliadangi Thakurgaon 213 0 iaprGoahtConstruction Ghoraghat Dinajpur 206 0 iaprBrlConstruction Birol Dinajpur 204 1 hkranThakurgaon Thakurgaon 211 1 hkranHrprImprovement Haripur Thakurgaon 214 0 iaprKhrl Improvement Kaharole Dinajpur 209 0 iaprSdrConstruction Sadar Dinajpur 207

No. District Sadar Sadar Upazila

Hi Hat, via Ch.3050m Motunirhat Debipur Part Ch.6100m meter) 4850m Ramnagar Sonamukhi Upazila, (ID.No.:127433005), Ch.4950m hat, GC

11725m Palash Purnabhava 7+200m), Upazila, Ziatli Part

Mutuni to

Ch. ‐ Ch.

A: ghat B:

National

UP

to Improvement

under Improvement

Uil 4000m 1341m Dinajpur Dinajpur UP

‐ 5300m Office road Khansama Bazar (ID:194862009) (ID:194862009)

Ch.8550m

GC

road

office, via River

of of of

of of of of of of of of of of Kahrole

road

Highway ‐ ‐

Jamtoli at 7640m 60.00m 90.00m 30.00m Ch.4950m

Tk via Tree UNR UZR road UZR UZR Bhanga Tree Baliadangi UZR from to

district district. and on Ch.2+110km

Ch.7000

Bolagari

at Ziaoly

Ghoraghat

the

from from from from

Upazila, and

of from Plantation Plantation

ch.6240m (Tree

of at (Ch

Upazila, and

long long long

via

Shibgonj

Ruhia Madrassa Ch.4347m in road

‐ Ch.8657m

00 ghat

Ranishankail Ranishankail Mirdangihat Jadurani Mirdangihat Jadurani (ID:194512007)

Palash SRIIP Nashipur College Camperhat

ii di 15200m Plnatation) Road Name Hat

RCC RCC RCC

to

District: from

UP

District: in

at

Upazila,

9025m), road to of

on GC Girder Girder Pre

Birol

Ch. UP office

RHD 11500m

Bottoli to Ch.8844m, kashidanga GC GC

both

‐ Ch.9220m to

road

at Stressed

to

0+00km

Moharaza Dinajpur

Upazial,

to to

Road from ‐

Dinajpur Choto R&H R&H

Upazila, Upazila,

Ch.8+890km Nakkati Balogary Bridge Bridge Dinajpur to

(Effective

sides

Mirdangi Mirdangi

at

Hat

at Eagoromile

Kashidanga to to Ch.4+295km

(Ch. Haripur

‐ Khochabari

Girder

Ch.10488m of Dinajpur on over Kathihar Kathihar GC (ID:194512007),

10+870km Azad

GC Thakurgaon Thakurgaon GC,

0+00m district bazar Road

‐ Ranigonj

Length Ramnagar

R&H R&H via

Mahila

Ch.

in Kahrol Bridge Upazial,

NHW Bhabanigonj Ghoraghat road

from

district.

GC GC via Via 570m GC to

in

NHW, ‐ =

Ch.11470m

Ch.

River Ch.1315m Ch.3050m

Bagaon to

Bangaon 6041 Sadar Ferry

over district. district. via

via

Pakerhat

Bazar District:

to

Ch.

on

Ghat

via hat

‐ ‐

52 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 50 52 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 60 02232333255555 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 40 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323332 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323332 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323332 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323332 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 30 SL 1 hkranRnsaki Improvement Ranishankail Thakurgaon 218 2 acaahSdrImprovement Sadar Panchagarh 227 2 acaahBd Improvement Boda Panchagarh 229 2 acaahDbgn Improvement Debigonj Panchagarh 224 3 acaahBd Improvement Boda Panchagarh 232 1 hkranRnsnalImprovement Ranisankail Thakurgaon 219 2 hkranThakurgaon Thakurgaon 222 2 hkranThakurgaon Thakurgaon 220 2 acaahAwr Part Atwari Panchagarh 225 2 acaahSdrImprovement Sadar Panchagarh 228 2 hkranPrajTree Pirganj Thakurgaon 221 3 acaahBd Improvement Boda Panchagarh 230 2 acaahTtlaImprovement Tetulia Panchagarh 223 2 acaahAtwari Panchagarh 226 3 acaahBd Improvement Boda Panchagarh 231

No. District Sadar Sadar Upazila

Nakkati Atwari Ch.8200m Panchagorh District. Ch.9200m Tree 5764m, Egaromile road Ch.11700m Improvement . Putimari Panchagorh Boda, district. Shalshiri, Part Ch.47000m road hat,

‐ ‐ Ch.

B: A: Plantation Plantation from from

Panchagarh

road, Imp. Imp.

ID:177342006, GC 00m

Road.Ch.0+460

Ch.00m ‐

NHW at at (ID:194862009) 11700m

‐ ‐ via

16465m 8200m

District. District. district. Of Of

Ch.6169m Ch.3790m Ch.1250m to

of of of of of of of of of of of

Bhabangonj

UZR UZR

on on 7094m,

via UZR UZR Road Srakarpara UZR Kathirhar Ramnath UZR UZR Bahazanpur UZR

to

district. both both

(ID: (ID: Debipur from from

(ID: Ch.3220m from from from from from from

From

Debigonj ‐ ‐

to

177252005) 177252005) ID:177903003, ‐ sides sides

4+350km.

177252005) Ch.6325m Ch.3790m Nurumandolhat Fakirgonjhat

Ch.11498m, hat hat Ranishankail

Mirdangihat Rajali Sakowa Rajali Sakowa Sakowa hat

Road Name R&H Sakowa U.P.

Gc

of of

(GC) (GC)

road

to road road

Upazial, R&H R&H Office to

Parabari GC GC GC at

(ID: at

(ID:17732010) (ID:17732010)

Kaligonj Upazila Upazila at GC

Upazila from from Sadar to to ‐ ‐ ‐ Ranisankail

GC

Ch.

Tetulia

‐ 177252005) road R&H Maidandigi Maidandigi Maidandigi Upazila,

Maidandeghi Nur Nur

Panchagarh

GC to

4000

Ruhia Bhanga

Upazila UP

Boda, Boda,

GC Goalpara at

to

Mandal Mandal to Boda,

Upazial,

Ch. office

Kathihar ‐

road, Panpara Thakurgaon 7640m

Upazila Cinema

Panchagarh Panchagarh

at at

70000

GC, GC, GC, Madrasha Panchagarh in under

GC GC

Sadar Sadar District. via Ch.

GC Thakurgaon R&H

Panchagarh

from from from

(Effective ‐

via via GC

Dungadhari Jholai

Via ‐

4284m in Hall

1520m Upazila

via Upazila Upazila

Jhalaihat Jhalaihat Ch.6100m

district. Ulipukuri at at at

RHD

district. district. Puraton

in in

100 100 60 10 10 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 31 SL 3 acaahTtlaImprovement Tetulia Panchagarh 233 3 abnh udrojPart Sundargonj Gaibandha 235 4 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 240 3 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 237 4 abnh udrojConstruction Sundargonj Gaibandha 247 4 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 243 4 abnh Gaibandha Gaibandha 245 3 abnh Shaghata Gaibandha 238 3 abnh hgaaPart Shaghata Gaibandha 239 4 abnh hgaaPart Shaghata Gaibandha 241 3 abnh oahaiImprovement Polashbari Gaibandha 234 3 abnh Gaibandha Gaibandha 236 4 abnh udrojConstruction Sundargonj Gaibandha 246 4 abnh Gaibandha Gaibandha 244 4 abnh oidgn Part Gobindagonj Gaibandha 242

No. District Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar aa Improvement Sadar office, (DPP), from Schlller Kochashahara Taltola GC Ch.9995m Gaibanda Ch. B:

Bewwagram Badiakhali Baluabari 5+920 Mazumdarhat Upazila, Mojumdar District: Bewagram Upazial, Gobindagonj GC Gaibanda Part

Mazumdarhat ‐

at 7885m ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Buraburi

B: A: A A:

Mojumdarhat B Ch.2500m

Ch. Km),

Ch.

(UNR):

(UZR): bazar Improvement Mazumdarhat Improvement bazar,

Panchagarh, District Gaibandha

road

District. District. ‐

1370m

4300m

road, Ch.12200m) Hat from

(Effective

from Upazila, road

of of

UP

Improvement Improvement

of of of of of of of of Ch. bazar

GC from GC

54m 48m

‐ :

Ch. Ch.

Tree UNR From UNR UZR Polashbari Road UZR

8300m GC Office Gaibanda

to

‐ to 2000. 8250m Ch. (ID.No.:132242011) Naldanga

GC

district

8590m 4000m

at road to Ch.

Naldanga

Long RCC

(Road

from from

of of District: from from Plantation Length

00m GC from

Katabari

Ch. to

Naldanga Sundargonj

road

UNR UZR to 4750m,

Girder to at

Naldanga

RCC

(i) Gaibandha 1515m 4900m

Rajahar Rajahar

‐ ID

UZ to Boali Road Name

of Naldanga of Ch.

Ch.4000m

GC

road via Ch. = from Trimohini

Gaigandha

No:

Ch. GC, Girder Bharotkhali

0.750 HQ Kachuahat UP

2050m

Road bridge

Dungdungir on

6950m GC, Up

from

9840m

177903003) Ch.2715m Salmara Ch.6000m to

to

UP UP upazila, both GC

office

Km)

Chatra Kamdia

bridge at Ch.

to GC,

from

Office Office

(ID: at over Shaghata R&H 6160m

Ch: (ID:

Kamarzani

sides

3074m

under Sundargonj

Ch.00m

to

R&H to

132303008 UP

Gaibandha

at

5793m Langa 132303008)

over hat to Gc

Saghata (ID.No.:132242012) at at to GC Fulchari

of Ch.5100m (Railway

Tulshighat

via UZR UZR

to ch. Tetulia

road

(Tulot), to

road GC Bamnir

to

Nayabanda Khal

Kishoregari

9100m Sundargonj Ch. GC

to to

to

ch.

Hospital at Upazila,

Upazila from

at

district

Birat Birat via Mohimagonj 6000m, on Upazila, Station)

(Ch

3074m, Ch. ‐

at Khal Gobindagonj Ch.5224m,

GC Miapara the

‐ Bhajanpur

5+200 hat hat 1000m

via

via

on road

to road UP

Upazila, Part

to

GC GC

Part

Sadar

to

via via ‐ to

C: ‐

75 55 95 80 15 35 60 55 45 96 35 82 35 35 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 32 SL 4 abnh aht Construction Saghata Gaibandha 248 5 abnh udrojImprovement Sundargonj Gaibandha 252 5 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 257 6 uirmUiu Improvement Ulipur Kurigram 261 5 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 253 6 uirmNgsaiImprovement Nageswari Kurigram 262 4 abnh oahaiImprovement Polashbari Gaibandha 249 5 abnh oidgn Improvement Gobindagonj Gaibandha 256 5 abnh aht Construction Saghata Gaibandha 254 5 uirmFlaiImprovement Fulbari Kurigram 259 5 abnh aulprImprovement Sadullapur Gaibandha 250 6 uirmKurigram Kurigram 260 5 abnh udrojImprovement Sundargonj Gaibandha 255 5 abnh aht Improement Saghata Gaibandha 251 5 abnh Gaibandha Gaibandha 258

No. District Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar

aa Improvement Sadar (Road Fulchory road Upazila 6420m at (Effective , (Road Gaibandha 5+600Km Ch.00m district. UP Kurigram Km), Saghata Gaibandha Length Gaibandha.

UZR ‐

Kamdia (Effective at

ID ID

road

= ‐ (Ch road

Ch.4630m Upazila, Gaibanda

No: No: Upazila 2.00

Length over ‐

‐ Upazila, 00 (Road

GC

from of 132303006) 132243027) of of

Birat

Km) of of of of of of of of of of of of

to Kalpani Length

Munshir 75m 90.00m (Tulot)

Tree Panchpir Tree UZR Katakhalibalua UNR Talukzamari Tree Fulbari Mirpurkachari Zatinerhat Tree Gaibandha

via = 9100m),

ID

Saghata district.

under hat 1.00 (ID:149613030)

District: Schooler

long No:

from from Plantation Plantation Plantation Plantation

=

GC Khal road

Km)

long GC 2.00

hat Gobindaganj 132303008)

RCC hat road

(Effective

Ulipur GC ‐

Ramkhana to

on Fulbari

Road Name district

under at under

Gaibandha

RCC

Km) hat

Bazar

under to Girder

Mogolbassa

Saghata

(Ch via

hat hat

& on on of

Moimagonj

under (Pre GC under

Bewargram

Caretaking Saghata Sadar 0+000

at to

Mojumdar

under road

both both under

Length ‐ Sundargonj

Bridge

‐ Nageswari

Nageswari Chuniar Stressed) Upazila, UP

GC

Polashbari Gobindaganj

at sides sides

Upazila,

Office

Sadullapur to

Gobindagonj

to

UP

Upazila, (Ch

=

over

7+885

GC Mohimagonj 8000

of

(Ch. Hat par of of ‐ District: at

3+500

Girder

to

Upazila, at

Upazial, Boali

UZR

road road Fackkatair (Ch District:

R&H, GC

Upazila,

00m Andharijhar Ch. meter) Km),

abnh 5 Gaibandha

Upazila,

Upazila, 0+000 (3250

UP to from from

7600m Bridge

Gaibandha. ‐

Naldanga Upazila,

10)80 3130m) at

(Effective

abnh 5 Gaibandha 4+500

District

office

Gaibandha,

under

Ch. GC Gibandha

Rajahar Katabari Khal 10 75 5150m to

District:

at Road Saghata

850m

6+690

Bazar,

Km), –

Ch. on :

GC

in UP

80 0 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 33 SL 6 uirmRwaiImprovement Rowmari Kurigram 263 7 ipaaiNilphamari Nilphamari 276 6 uirmRwaiTree Rowmari Kurigram 268 7 ipaaiDmaPart Dimla Nilphamari 273 6 uirmRjra Improvement Rajarhat Kurigram 266 7 ipaaiNilphamari Nilphamari 270 6 uirmRwaiImprovement Rowmari Kurigram 264 7 ipaaiSydu Part Sayedpur Nilphamari 271 7 ipaaiKsoeojConstruction Kishoregonj Nilphamari 277 6 uirmKurigram Kurigram 267 6 uirmNgsaiImprovement Nageswari Kurigram 265 7 ipaaiDmrPart Domar Nilphamari 274 6 uirmUiu Tree Ulipur Kurigram 269 7 ipaaiKsoeojPart Kishoregonj Nilphamari 272 7 ipaaiNilphamari Nilphamari 275

No. District Sadar Sadar Sadar Upazila

aa Construction Sadar

GC, Ch.4630m Construction Ch.4082m Upazila, Kurigram Karigram ghat Badrijhar 9850m Babrijhar Nilphamari Ch. Bazar Ch.2400m Rowmari district. Hazarihat 1.00 Baravita (Durgapur ID:149523007) Upazila, Office, road Improvement 2685m

1275m Ch.2224m ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐

B: A: A: B: Km) via Plantation Plantation at

road

at

Improvement Improvement (ID:173643021), Improvement Improvement Ch.

mothertila District: Nilphamari GC

under Upazial,

Ch.00m GC GC GC ‐ ‐ ‐

‐ rail Ch.8137m Ch.4615m

at Ch.2633m, 850 Sadar

Ch.7000m road ‐

to

of of of road,

Ch.460m

‐ of of of of of Kachukata line)

6460m.

‐ Sadar

Kachukata on on Rowmari 60.00m 39.00m 30.00m 6420m

UZR UZR UZR

UNR UNR Kurigram,

‐ at

Upazila, District: 1300m

both both Ch.7922m

to

road Ch. district

from from from Upazila,

(ID:149613030) (ID.No.:149772004) of of of of from from Mogolbasa

‐ (ID:149792002) and

3800m (Effective

2+700Km,

long long Long Nilphamari

UNR Upazial sides sides Upazila UNR at

R&H Upazila,

Nilphamari

Karigram

R&H

Jadurchar Nazimkhan Jadurchar

Ch.3056m (Road (Ch:1+275 Ramkhana Sonaroy in Road Name

RCC RCC

from from

RCC ‐ of of

SRIIP Kurigram 9972m via ‐

road road road road Panchapukur

Length Girder Girder ID UP

Panchapukur District: Girder

(Road Dimla Dharanigonj

Sadar UP No:

at

to to ‐ from

from ‐ from from at

district.

Ch.3210m

UP GC at ‐

3+210 Ch.1+475Km, district

Char Char

Nageswari

149942010) Bridge Bridge

Simultali ID:173452002)

= Bridge UP

Rowmari

Office , to

Kurigram

4.00 Kishoregonj NHW Ulipur Jadurchar

(Post

Fakirerhat Fulbarighat Fulbarighat

Km) GC,

in

over on GC Km) Hat

on

to near (ID:149792002)

SRIIP

GC

Bazar,

Office)

Ch.00m

Nilphamari,

Kishoregonj (Effective

Upazila, Upazial, at Andharijhar Zatinerhat

Upazial,

Harichara

under Burikhora ‐

‐ Ch.5+950km Majhapara (Road Chuniarpar

GC Char GC

Kishoregonj

Ch.00m

via via to

to Ulipur

from

Kurigram District:

District

Barovita

Jorgiga

Mothertila Mothertila Fulbari

Length Ch.

UP

River

GC Bazar,

at

at

R&H

to

:

=

on

40 50 70 50 20 40 20 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 34 SL 7 aoeNatore Natore 278 8 aoeBgtpr Tree Bagatipara Natore 285 8 aoeSnr Improvement Natore Singra Natore 284 Natore 283 8 aoeSnr Improvement Singra Natore 281 7 aoeBrirmImprovement Baraigram Natore 279 8 aoeSnr Improvement Singra Natore 282 8 aoeBgtpr Improvement Bagatipara Natore 280

No. District Upazila

aa Improvement Sadar aa Tree Sadar UNR Uil Uil Chalkaguasha Ch.5500m Dakmondop via Dakmondop Ch.2200m Dakmondop Bottola, d

Sayed

Plantation Plantation Bi d

Dodangi ii Di i Di

more ‐ ‐ 8919m, 4175m Sd

hat, Hat hat,

of of of of of of road

road on on

Road UZR Road Road UZR Road at Ch.8600m Ch.6350m Railgate N N Uil Uil

Road

both both (ID:169633018), at Ch.

at

from from

Ch. from From From From

4095m

Ch.

ID: sides sides

5640 Road ii Di ii Di

Khajortola Khajortola

5500

‐ ‐ 169152008,

Halsha Road Name Ch.10550m Ch.8600m Kajurtola Rajapur Tomaltola

of of ‐ ‐ 6350m,

9300m at

‐ road road 8800m

Ch.

N N

UP Upazila

GC

from from R&H R&H RHD 5640m

to GC (ID:169912013) (Effective Road

(ID:169912013) Gopalpur Baraigram (Effective

Barobarihat

Rd (R Rd (R – to to

Sadar, Tomaltala Halsa

Dhigha

Shamaspar ID: ‐

Shamoshpur Shamoshpur 9300m

169912013,

Length

ID ID

Upto

GC Natore Length

Upazila Hat N N

Road Road

via GC

at Borobaria

GC

169633018) 169092006) GC at =

‐ Sayed

Singra

District =

2.00

GC GC Singra ID: Digahat

at

via Rd. 0.700

Singra

via via

Sajimara

Km) via Moure,

hat Km),

via

100 10 35 80 32 80 0 0 Physical Progress (%) opineSau ComplianceStatus Compliance Status 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 22323322 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 22 3255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 223255555 5 5 5 5 22323322 Hydrolozy Environment Natural Drainage Congestion

Erosion & Silt deposition

Landscape future visual Intrusion

Workforce Camps Environment Economic

Waste Management

Health & Safty

Vactor bone Disease IV TSS(mg/L) STD IV TP (mg/L) STD IV DO (mg/L) STD Surface Water IV BOD (mg/L) Quality STD IV PH STD IV Oil & Grease (mg/L) STD Compliance IV TP (mg/L) Environmental Pollution STD

IV Compliance Status AS (ppm) STD

IV Ground Water NO3 (mg/L) STD Quality/Drinking IV water for labors PH STD IV Ecoli (n/100g) STD Compliance IV SO STD 2 (µg/g) IV NO2 (µg/g) STD Air Quality IV SPM (µg/g) STD Compliance IV Noise (dB) STD Noise Compliance IV Fuel & Chemical STD spills (mg/g) Soil Contamination Compliance 35