logging in or signing up Subhash Chandra NTPC 19th TH Corr dpschandra Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 36 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: CONTENTS CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General 1.2 Project Background 1.3 Policy, Legal and Administrative framework 1.4 Statutory clearances 1.5 Objectives of the project 1.6 Site selection 1.7 Location and Description of site 1.8 Need for the EIA Study 1.9 Outline of the Report CHAPTER – 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Approach and Location 2.2 General 2.3 Barrage 2.4 Land requirement 2.5 Construction material 2.6 Construction schedule CHAPTER – 3 ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STATUS 3.1 General 3.2 Water Environment 3.3 Meteorology & Air Environment 3.4 Land use 3.5 Biological Environment CHAPTER – 4 PREDICTION OF IMPACTS 4.1 General 4.2 Water Environment 4.2.1 Construction phase Sewage from labour camps/colonies. Effluent from crushers. Effluents from other sources. Operation phase Effluent from project colony. Impacts on water quality. Eutrophication risks. 4.3 Air Environment 4.3.1 Construction phase Pollution due to fuel combustion in various equipment Fugitive emissions from crushers. Impacts due to vehicular movement 4.4 Noise Environment 4.4.1 Construction phase Impacts due to operation of various construction equipment. Impacts due to increased vehicular movement 4.5 Impacts on Land Environment 4.5.1 Construction phase Quarrying operations. Excavation of construction material from river bed. Operation of construction equipment. Soil erosion. Muck disposal. Impacts due to construction of roads. 4.5.2 Operation phase Acquisition of land 4.6 Impacts on Terrestrial Ecology 4.6.1 Construction phase Impacts due to increased human interferences 4.6.2 Operation phase Acquisition of forest land Impacts on plants of ethno-botanical or medical importance Disturbance to wildlife Impacts due to increased accessibility 4.7 Impacts on Aquatic Ecology 4.7.1 Construction phase Impacts due to increased human interferences Impacts due to excavation of construction material from river bed Operation phase Impacts on riverine fisheries Impacts on migratory fish species CHAPTER – 5 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS 5.1 General 5.2 Socio-economic profile of study area villages 5.3 Infrastructural Development 5.4 Socio-economic impacts 5.5 Rehabilitation and Resettlement Aspect 5.6 Study Approach and Methodology 5.7 Basic issues involved in framing a Rehabilitation Action Plan (RAP) 5.8 Categories of PAPs and RAP entitlements 5.9 Monitoring and Evaluation 5.10 Dispute mechanism 5.11 Cost for purchase of land CHAPTER – 6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 6.1 General 6.2 Control of pollution from labour camps during construction Phase 6.3 Environmental Management in road construction 6.4 Management of muck disposal sites 6.5 Restoration plan for quarry sites 6.6 Restoration and landscaping of project sites 6.7 Compensatory afforestation 6.8 Greenbelt development 6.9 Public health delivery system 6.10 Control of air pollution 6.11 Control of water pollution 6.12 Fish Management 6.13 Wildlife conservation 6.14 Seismicity considerations 6.15 Noise control measures 6.16 Land slides 6.17 Establishment of environmental laboratory 6.18 Establishment of environmental management cell 6.19 Summary of Impacts and EMP CHAPTER – 7 CATCHMENT AREA TREATMENT PLAN 7.1 Need for Catchment Area Treatment Plan 7.2 Approach for the study 7.3 Estimation of soil loss using Silt Yield Index method 7.4 Watershed Management –Available techniques 7.5 Catchment area treatment measures 7.6 Cost estimate CHAPTER – 8 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME 8.1 The Need 8.2 Areas of Concern 8.3 Water Quality 8.4 Air quality and Meteorology 8.5 Noise 8.6 Soil Erosion and siltation 8.7 Ecology 8.8 Incidence of water related diseases 8.9 Landuse pattern 8.10 Summary of Environmental Monitoring Programme CHAPTER – 9 COST ESTIMATES 9.1 Cost for Implementing Environmental Management Plan 9.1 Cost for Implementing Environmental Monitoring Programme You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Subhash Chandra NTPC 19th TH Corr dpschandra Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 36 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: CONTENTS CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General 1.2 Project Background 1.3 Policy, Legal and Administrative framework 1.4 Statutory clearances 1.5 Objectives of the project 1.6 Site selection 1.7 Location and Description of site 1.8 Need for the EIA Study 1.9 Outline of the Report CHAPTER – 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Approach and Location 2.2 General 2.3 Barrage 2.4 Land requirement 2.5 Construction material 2.6 Construction schedule CHAPTER – 3 ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STATUS 3.1 General 3.2 Water Environment 3.3 Meteorology & Air Environment 3.4 Land use 3.5 Biological Environment CHAPTER – 4 PREDICTION OF IMPACTS 4.1 General 4.2 Water Environment 4.2.1 Construction phase Sewage from labour camps/colonies. Effluent from crushers. Effluents from other sources. Operation phase Effluent from project colony. Impacts on water quality. Eutrophication risks. 4.3 Air Environment 4.3.1 Construction phase Pollution due to fuel combustion in various equipment Fugitive emissions from crushers. Impacts due to vehicular movement 4.4 Noise Environment 4.4.1 Construction phase Impacts due to operation of various construction equipment. Impacts due to increased vehicular movement 4.5 Impacts on Land Environment 4.5.1 Construction phase Quarrying operations. Excavation of construction material from river bed. Operation of construction equipment. Soil erosion. Muck disposal. Impacts due to construction of roads. 4.5.2 Operation phase Acquisition of land 4.6 Impacts on Terrestrial Ecology 4.6.1 Construction phase Impacts due to increased human interferences 4.6.2 Operation phase Acquisition of forest land Impacts on plants of ethno-botanical or medical importance Disturbance to wildlife Impacts due to increased accessibility 4.7 Impacts on Aquatic Ecology 4.7.1 Construction phase Impacts due to increased human interferences Impacts due to excavation of construction material from river bed Operation phase Impacts on riverine fisheries Impacts on migratory fish species CHAPTER – 5 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS 5.1 General 5.2 Socio-economic profile of study area villages 5.3 Infrastructural Development 5.4 Socio-economic impacts 5.5 Rehabilitation and Resettlement Aspect 5.6 Study Approach and Methodology 5.7 Basic issues involved in framing a Rehabilitation Action Plan (RAP) 5.8 Categories of PAPs and RAP entitlements 5.9 Monitoring and Evaluation 5.10 Dispute mechanism 5.11 Cost for purchase of land CHAPTER – 6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 6.1 General 6.2 Control of pollution from labour camps during construction Phase 6.3 Environmental Management in road construction 6.4 Management of muck disposal sites 6.5 Restoration plan for quarry sites 6.6 Restoration and landscaping of project sites 6.7 Compensatory afforestation 6.8 Greenbelt development 6.9 Public health delivery system 6.10 Control of air pollution 6.11 Control of water pollution 6.12 Fish Management 6.13 Wildlife conservation 6.14 Seismicity considerations 6.15 Noise control measures 6.16 Land slides 6.17 Establishment of environmental laboratory 6.18 Establishment of environmental management cell 6.19 Summary of Impacts and EMP CHAPTER – 7 CATCHMENT AREA TREATMENT PLAN 7.1 Need for Catchment Area Treatment Plan 7.2 Approach for the study 7.3 Estimation of soil loss using Silt Yield Index method 7.4 Watershed Management –Available techniques 7.5 Catchment area treatment measures 7.6 Cost estimate CHAPTER – 8 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME 8.1 The Need 8.2 Areas of Concern 8.3 Water Quality 8.4 Air quality and Meteorology 8.5 Noise 8.6 Soil Erosion and siltation 8.7 Ecology 8.8 Incidence of water related diseases 8.9 Landuse pattern 8.10 Summary of Environmental Monitoring Programme CHAPTER – 9 COST ESTIMATES 9.1 Cost for Implementing Environmental Management Plan 9.1 Cost for Implementing Environmental Monitoring Programme