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Welcome

To
Group-4 Presentation
Md. Zahurul Islam
Md. Abdul Gafur
Environment Management and
Monitoring Plan (EMMP)
of Padma Multipurpose Bridge
Project
General Information of the Project
• Main bridge 6.15 km long
• 2 Construction Yards-area159 ha;
• Bridge Connecting Approach Roads 15.1 km
• Associated structures 6 bridges, 14 culverts, 7 underpasses,
and 11 junctions, 2 Toll Plazas
• 2 Service Areas 90.90 ha
• 4 Resettlement Sites areas 67.82 ha
• The significant environmental pollution will be air pollution,
noise & vibration specially during construction.
• Appropriate specification of construction equipment based
on ambient pollution level should
• A total of 177,676 trees will need to be cut.
• This loss can be compensated by replanting of 482,430
suitable local trees (50%wood, 30%
• fruits, 10% fuel & 10% medicine trees).
Environmental Condition of the Project Area
• Wetland
• Flood control water reservoir
• Play Ground
• Hospital and Clinic
• Educational institute
• Acquisition of about 1,144 ha land for the
project.
• Agricultural land loss about 764 ha
• 4,975 households will be affected through loss
of structures
Environmental Condition of the Project Area
• There is no exclusive habitat of any endangered species near
the project site. However Padma is a secondary habitat of 2
endangered species namely Shushuk (Dolphin) & Gangetic
Gharial.
• Padma River is an important migratory route for hilsha fish.
• Due to LA and requisition households will be affected.
• Due to acquisition of 584.43ha agricultural land, agricultural
production loss will be about
• 5,943MT/Year. In addition, crop loss is about 8,913 MT for 6
years requisition of 163.1 ha agricultural land.
• A total of 54 cultural establishments including school,
madrasha, mosque, eidgah, graveyards and Hindu Crematory
Places will be affected.
Wastages of the Project During
Implementation
• Mining waste
• Dredged soil and sand
• Metallic Scrap
• Spillage oil from generator
• Plastic waste
• Sewerage waste from huge worker
• Household waste
• Dust
• Dredging water
• Others
Management of Solid Waste
• Mining waste, dredged soil and sand-Used for
land filling in proper places
• Metallic Scrap, Plastic waste, Wood-Sold to right
vendor
• Household waste is managed as conventional
process
• RAP and land use plan will be prepared to
mitigate these important issues.
• Management of products, fuels, waste and excess
materials during construction will minimize
• waste generation and associated impacts and will
also minimize impacts associated with material
handling and storage.
Management of Liquid Waste
• Spillage oil from generator is sold to recycler
• Sewerage waste is managed by establishing
STP if needed
• Septic tank or Sock well will be constructed
• Dredging water released to appropriate place
after settling
• Proper drainage system or network setup
Particulate Matter-Gaseous Emission
and Management

Sources Management
• Power plant/Generator • Stack/Chimni
• Furnace • Gas adsorption
• Construction • Dust collector
• Paint Booth • Electrostatic Precipitator
• Stone Crushing • Cyclone, Bag house,
Exhaust fan and Dust
collector
Sound Pollution Management
• Insulator
• Silencer
• Thick wall
• Glass Wool
• Canopy
• Others
• The intensity of the noise impact on a noise
sensitive area will be lessened by using low
noise/vibration generating equipment or
incorporating noise dampeners.
Emergency Management
Possible Risk Condition
• Fire
• Explosion
• Worker death for risk activities
• Toxic or Gaseous emission
• Emission of poisonous substance for
environment
• Others
Emergency Management
Steps should be taken
• Remove worker in safe zone
• Proper treatment in safe zone
• Communicate with Hospital/Fire safety authority
• To Close relevant construction/production site
• To inform local authority/police
• To pay compensation
• First Aid
Professional Health Safety Management

• Musk
• Safety Gaggles
• Gloves
• Boot
• Helmet
• Ear Plug
• Others
Monitoring
Place of Monitoring Monitoring Parameter

• Construction area • Packaging material / Scrap


• Solid waste storage yard • ,, ,, ,,
• Sewerage treatment plant • PH, BOD, COD, TSS, TDS,
• Air pollution zone SS, Temp
• Dangerous waste storage • SPM, PM, SOx, Nox
area • Amount, Storage, Labeling
• Construction/Production • Light, Air passes, Humidity,
area Sound Temp
Monitoring
• Underwater noise levels as BS
• Groundwater Quality (pH, Mn, Fe, EC, NH3-N,
total hardness, Cl, total and fecal
• Coliforms-BS
• River-Bed Materials: Metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg,
Ni, Pb, Se, Mn, and Zn)
• Number of identified critical wildlife species and
catch of fishes– Comparison with
• Baseline Environment
• Hilsa Migration Depth: Monitor to confirm the
depth of Hilsa migration in deep channel.
Institutional Arrangements and Capacity Development
• Bangladesh Bridge Authority (BBA) is the technical as well as
administrate arm of the ‘Bridges Division’ of the Ministry of
Communication (MOC), which is responsible for planning,
construction and maintenance of regional and national roads,
railway and bridge infrastructures in the Country.

• Department of Environment (DOE) oversee implementation of all


development projects in the country verifying that the environmental
requirements are fulfilled, government guidelines and procedures
followed and environmental quality standards are maintained
properly. DOE will be consulted in case of complicated issues and if
it requires any further environmental clearance certificates (ECC).
• Department of Fisheries (DoF) is responsible for fisheries resources

• Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) is responsible for


maintaining the quality of drinking water and addressing sanitation
issues.
• The district administration is responsible for traffic management,
law and order and resolving the social disputes that may arise during
construction activities.
‘‘Let’s Save the Nature”

THANK YOU

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