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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
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