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Initial Environment Examination Project Number: 42486-016 December 2019 IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project Subproject : Water Supply Improvement in Pankhedi, Maakdone & Susner Towns (Package 3B) Prepared by : Project Management Unit, Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company This initial environmental examination 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. This is an updated version of IEE posted in August 2016 available on https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/ind-42486-016-iee-7 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. Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company Limited (CIN No. U75110MP2015SGC034139) (Departmentof Urban Development andHousing, Governmentof Madhya Pradesh) 8, AreniHills, Bhopal No. PMU/ENG/2019/ 3 252- Bhopal, Dated2( /11/2019 To, The CounttyDirector India Resident Mission Asian Development Bank, New Delhi Sub: Loan 3528-IND: Final Updated IEE Report of Package 3B underPhase 1. Please find attached final updated IEE report of Package 3B under Phase I foryour review and approval please. Encl. - As above i. C r<.iam{l1117 Project Officer MPUDC ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK � INRM �'h,S1/·2 o NOV 2019 (¥ RECEIVED 8, Arera HIU1, Bhopal -462011 •: ·>91-75.5-2783060, 61, 82 Fax: +91•755-2763868 Email: [email protected] Final Initial Environmental Examination December 2019 IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project –Subproject of Water Supply Improvement in Pankhedi, Maakdone & Susner Towns (Package 3B) Prepared by Project Management Unit Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company Government of Madhya Pradesh for the Asian Development Bank Note: This Final Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) updates the Draft IEE for Package 3B which has been cleared by ADB on August, 2016 and disclosed on http://www.mpudc.co.in/safeguardpolicies.aspx i CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 11 Dec 2019) Currency unit – Conversion INR1.00 = $.0.014 $1.00 = INR 70.83 Abbreviations AC – Asbestos Cement ADB – Asian Development Bank ASI – Archeological Survey of India ASO – Assistant Safeguards Officer CC – Cement Concrete CFE – Consent for Establishment CFO – Consent for Operation CPCB Central Pollution Control Board EA – Executing Agency EAC – Expert Appraisal Committee EC – Environmental Clearance EHS – Environmental Health & Safety EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment EMP – Environmental Management Plan; ESR – Elevated Service Reservoir GOI – Government of India GOMP – Government of Madhya Pradesh IA – Implementing Agency IEE – Initial Environmental Examination; NP – Nagar Parishad LPCD – Liters per Capita per Day MLD – Million Liters per Day MOEF – Ministry of Environment and Forest MPPCB – Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board MPUDC – Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company NOC – No Objection Certificate PE – Polyethylene PHED – Public Health Engineering Department PIU – Project Implementation Unit; PMC – Project Management Consultant PMU – Project Management Unit PO – Project Officer PPTA – Project Preparatory Technical Assistance PWD – Public Works Department REA – Rapid Environmental Assessment Checklist RoW – Right of Way SEIAA – State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority SPS – Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 UDED – Urban Development & Environment Department ULB – Urban Local Body WHO – World Health Organization WSS – Water Supply Scheme WTP – Water Treatment Plant ii WEIGHTS AND MEASURES °C Degree Celsius km kilometer lpcd liters per capita per day mm millimeter m meter MLD million liters per day mm millimeter Nos Numbers sq.km Square Kilometer iii TABLE OF CONTENTS I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................ 8 II. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 12 A. Background ................................................................................................................................. 12 B. Purpose of Final IEE Report ................................................................................................... 12 C. Report Structure .................................................................................................................... 13 III. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT ........................................................................................ 14 A. Project Area ............................................................................................................................... 14 B. Existing Water Supply Situation ............................................................................................ 14 C. Updated Package Scope ....................................................................................................... 9 IV. POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK ................................................. 27 A. ADB Policy .................................................................................................................................. 27 B. National Environmental Laws ................................................................................................. 28 V. DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................. 31 A. Methodology Used for Baseline Study ................................................................................. 31 B. Baseline Environmental Profile .............................................................................................. 31 C. Subproject Site Environmental Features ......................................................................... 38 VI. ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT S AND MITIGATION MEASURES ........... 46 A. Pre-Construction Impacts – Design & Location ................................................................. 47 B. Construction Impacts ............................................................................................................... 50 C. Operation and Maintenance Impacts ................................................................................ 76 D. Project benefits ...................................................................................................................... 78 VII. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ...................................... 79 A. Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 79 B. Public Consultation ................................................................................................................... 79 C. Information Disclosure ......................................................................................................... 81 VIII. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ................................................................................. 85 A. Project Specific Grievance Redress Mechanism ............................................................... 85 B. Structure of GRM and its Functions ...................................................................................... 87 iv C. Action Plan for the formation of the GRM ........................................................................ 89 D. Process of Grievance Redress Mechanism .................................................................... 90 E. Monitoring and Evaluation systems of GRM ....................................................................... 93 IX. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN ........................................................................... 94 A. Implementation Arrangements ............................................................................................... 94 B. Environmental Management Plan ......................................................................................... 94 C. EMP Compliance Responsibilities .................................................................................. 124 D. Training Needs .................................................................................................................... 127 E. Monitoring and Reporting ...................................................................................................... 128 F. EMP Implementation Cost .................................................................................................... 128 X. FIELD BASED ENVIRONMENTAL DUE DILIGENCE ........................................................... 130 XI. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................................................... 132 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Proposed Water Supply Subproject Components based on Detailed Engineering Design ............................................................................................................................. 10 Table 2: Comparison of Components in the Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Design ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 Table 3: Applicable Environmental Regulations ........................................................................
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