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							CONSTRUCTION OF 500 KV GRID STATION AND
                                                                           Executive Summary
ALLIED TRANSMISSION LINE AT SHIKARPUR


                                        EIA / ESA REPORT

500 KV GRID STATION AT SHIKARPUR AND ALLIED TRANSMISSION LINE

                                   EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

E-1      INTRODUCTION
         National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) is a public limited
         utility company responsible for transmission of electric power. The NTDC
         has prepared an overall power development programme for the improvement
         of transmission system and its expansion. The present project is to be
         funded through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is a part of
         NTDC’s overall power development programme. It is proposed to strengthen
         the power transmission system in HESCO Area (Sindh). 500 kV Shikarpur
         Project will comply with JICA’s guidelines relevant to environmental and
         social safeguard policies as well as GOP applicable laws and regulations.
         The Environmental and Social Assessment (ESA/EIA) Study of this Project
         has been awarded to M/s EnMasse Consultants, Lahore. This EIA study
         presents the environment assessment for a 500kV G/S and Allied T/L part of
         power transmission is Shikarpur (Sindh). NTDC intends to upgrade the
         existing 220kV G/S to 500kV at Shikarpur.
E-2      THE PROJECT OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES
         The prime objectives of this Project are to help in increase the efficiency,
         reliability, and quality of electricity supply in terms of the overall technical and
         commercial losses reduction, continuous availability and the improved
         voltage profile of electricity in this part of Sindh. The Project shall also
         facilitate electricity sector reforms, investment planning, financing and
         technical assistance in this SEPCO area. After the up gradation of existing
         220kV G/S to 500kV G/S at Shikarpur, the industrial & commercial activities
         of the project area will get a considerable up lift.
E-3      POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORKS
         The National Environmental Policy had been announced by Government of
         Pakistan in the year 2005. Pakistan Environmental Protection Council is the
         apex decision making body of the country. Submission of the Environmental
         Impact Assessment report to the concerned Environmental Protection
         Agency is mandatory under the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997.
         Similarly the international financial institution and donor agencies like JICA
         also demand for the undertaking the EIA / ESA studies in respect of the
         developmental projects. To carryout this EIA study the environmental
         legislation and guidelines enforced by Pakistan EPA & JICA have been
         followed.


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CONSTRUCTION OF 500 KV GRID STATION AND
                                                                         Executive Summary
ALLIED TRANSMISSION LINE AT SHIKARPUR

E-4      PROJECT ENVIRONMENTS
         Base line conditions for physical, ecological and socio-economic environment
         were studies for Shikarpur. The project area occupies almost level alluvial
         plain. The soils are free from physical and chemical hazards and do not
         present any problem for foundation construction. The area is not prone to
         earthquakes. The climate of the area is sub-humid, sub-tropical and
         continental and has no negative impact on the performance of electrical
         insulations. The ground water is also fit for irrigation and construction
         purposes. For drinking it needs treatment. Mostly there are agricultural fields
         outside this G/S.
         Some wildlife exists in the project area. No forest is found. Total number of
         project affectees families falling within the ROW (30 meter i.e. 15 meter or
         the centre line of T/L on each side) of transmission lines is 62. Census of
         these affectees was carried out on 100 percent survey level to account for
         their type of assets, loss of assets, number of dependents, affected incomes,
         etc. The project area is one of the hottest region with sever climate. In
         summer May, June and July are the hottest months and December and
         January are the coldest months. The project area is irrigated by Guddu
         Barrage canal system. Water table is higher in project area and various from
         3 to 20 m at certain locations. For industrial activity the area demands reliable
         voltage supply. The objective of the survey was to have an overall
         assessment of the socio-economic profile of the people of area, their
         dependence on electricity, income and expenditure patterns and their
         vulnerability status. The women and old people have been found to be the
         most venerable people having no means of livelihood.
E-5      ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
         Various environment & social impacts due to proposed project have been
         studied under change of land use, soil erosion, air pollution, noise
         resettlement, flora and fauna etc. As a first step, the screening of the Project
         was done considering the JICA’s guidelines and provisions of Pakistan
         Environmental Protection Act, 1997. The project falls in Environmental
         Category “B” for which environmental and socio-economic impact
         assessment was required. Which is studied in details chapter 5 for
         developing base line informations about the affectees of this project.
         To ensure participation of local communities and Project stakeholders,
         consultative meetings, scoping sessions and group discussions were held.
         The participants were of the view that Project should be implemented as
         early as possible. The main concerns of the participants were that minimum
         trees / crop losses should be allowed, the transmission line should not pass
         over the private houses, provision of jobs to local people during construction,
         load shedding should be minimized and compensation to affected persons
         before the start of the project. The participants were of the view that
         improvement of electricity supply through up gradation of existing 220kv


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CONSTRUCTION OF 500 KV GRID STATION AND
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ALLIED TRANSMISSION LINE AT SHIKARPUR

         Shikarpur Grid Station to 500kv grid station and transmission lines is the
         need of the area.
E-6      PROJECT ALTERNATIVES
         Different alternatives for T/L route and G/S site were analyzed. No project
         option was also considered the present site for G/S has been proposed
         inside existing 220kv NTDC grid station boundary where enough space is
         available for up gradation of existing 220kv G/S to 500kv G/S and no land
         acquisition & resettlement involved.
         T/L route will pass through such rural land away from any settlement and
         obstruction with least temporary loss to crops / trees which will be properly
         compensated as per satisfaction of A.Ps.
E-7      MITIGATION MEASURES
         Mitigation measures proposed to eliminate / minimize negative impacts
         include proper compensation to Project Affected Persons for the loss of
         standing crops, trees and affected structures at agreed market rates. The
         noise can be mitigated by using silencers and earmuffs. The dust pollution
         can be mitigated by sprinkling water and controlling of speed of moving
         vehicles. For controlling the traffic, traffic management plan has been
         proposed in Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP). The
         other mitigation measures include, planting of trees along transmission line
         route @ 10 plants against cutting of one tree and in grid station, careful
         driving in work areas, avoidance of unnecessary vehicle and machinery
         movements in the project area, careful transportation of equipment and
         machinery and proper collection and proper disposal of wastes, heath &
         safety of general public and equipment / labour should be ensured. Mitigation
         measure have been proposed for different stages of project implementation
         by considering environment & social impacts of the proposed project.
E-8      RESETTLEMENT PLAN (RP)
         The RP provides the basis for the mitigation of social impacts. It has been
         developed in accordance with the requirements of the JICA’s Guidelines.
         These Guidelines endorse the eligibility of all the categories of persons,
         whether with formal legal rights or without these rights, occupying project
         area prior to the cut-off date established.
         The governing legislation regarding land acquisition and compensation is the
         Land Acquisition Act (LAA), 1894. The LAA is limited to a cash compensation
         policy for the acquisition of land and built-up property, and damage to other
         assets such as crops, trees and infrastructure. The LAA does not take into
         account the rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced populations and the
         restoration of their livelihoods. The JICA’s Guidelines, however, provide full
         protection to the people affected by a Project. Accordingly, the RP defines
         the compensation for the acquisition of land and other assets of the PAPs
         falling within the ROW of the transmission line.


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CONSTRUCTION OF 500 KV GRID STATION AND
                                                                         Executive Summary
ALLIED TRANSMISSION LINE AT SHIKARPUR

E-9      ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING PLAN (EMMP)
         EMMP has been prepared. It includes actions proposed for mitigation of
         negative impacts and effective monitoring of the implementation of proposed
         mitigation measures during pre-construction, construction and operation
         phases. This will form part of contract document. NTDC will be responsible
         for its implementation. Environmental and social mitigation costs are
         estimated as Rs. 41.61 million.
E-10 PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
         EIA team identified stakeholders and PAPs of the proposed project. Their
         view and concerns have been reviewed and incorporated in this report as
         proposed mitigation measures.
E-11 CONCLUSION
             The construction stage will face a few negative impacts in the form of
              dust, smoke and noise on account of employment of vehicles, machinery
              and equipment. The generation of construction waste, solid waste and oil
              spills/seepage will have negative impacts of land and air resources. All
              such impacts are temporary / minor in nature. The mitigation measures
              have been suggested in the EMMP for giving the due compensation.
             The project for upgrading existing 220kv G/S at Shikarpur to 500kv G/S in
              Shikarpur Sindh along allied T/Ls is an environmentally feasible,
              economical and sustainable power transmission project option.
             There will be significant improvement in reliability, stability of electric
              supply system and voltage profile will improve.
             Poverty will decrease and living standard of project area will certainly
              improve.
E-12 RECOMMENDATIONS
             The provisions of Resettlement Plan should be followed in letter and spirit.
             Environmental approval of the present report should be obtained from
              Environmental Protection Agency Sindh and environmental monitoring
              reports should be submitted to EPA Sindh in order to confirm
              compliances, which is main stakeholder.
             The affected families should be compensated for the loss of their crops,
              trees and other assets, as recommended in the Resettlement Plan as per
              prevailing market rate as per satisfaction of the PAPs.




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Tel: 042-35162687, 35164338 Fax: 042-35179451
Email: enmasse.pk@gmail.com Web: www.enmassepakistan.com

						
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