Party Sup Party Party To recei repo 5.1.1. Earth 5.1.1.1 Mineral esources !o econo"ically #alua$le "ineral resources are a%%ecte& $y the pro'ect e(cept co""only %oun& roc) %or"ing "inerals 5.1.1.* Construction Materials 5.1.1.*.1. oc) an& Coarse +ggregate 1. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply to timing and use of roads for material transport 2. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for maintenance of vehicles used in material transport or construction 3. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selection of sites for material storage 4. When ecavated material !ithin the trace are used as fill material" proper planning and management of cut and fill operations to minimi#e distance of transport and temporary storage. $efore the beginning of the construction" mar%ing of the cut +ccess roa&s an& ser#ice roa& ,ehicle yar&s Te"porary storage sites -es) top stu&y .ee)ly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect an& "onthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultant Consultants Consultants Consultants sections and the corresponding fill sections on a map for the entire trace considering the distance of transport" easiness of transport" construction process etc. &. 'egular revision of the map depending on the progress of construction. (.)irect transportation of the eploited construction material from the generated location to the fill section should be practiced !ithout %eeping the eploited material in temporary storage by maintaining an inventory of the volume of eploited material in temporary storage and revision of the construction se*uence +. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selecting sites for material eploitation , When eploited roc%s !ithin the trace are used to produce coarse aggregates" *uarry sites should be selected considering the location of the predicted availability of the roc% and distance Cut an& %ill sections Cut an& %ill sections /uarry sites /uarry sites 0ithin the trace Monthly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants of transport apart from other environmental issues such as emission of dust" noise and vibration 5.1.1.*.* 1ra#el an& Fill Material Measures 1 to 2 gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 3 Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selecting sites for material eploitation Borro0 pit sites Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.*.4 San& Measures 1 to 5 gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 16 Con&itions &escri$e& in the EI+ report to apply regar&ing use o% o%%shore san& 11 Con&itions &escri$e& in the EI+ report to apply %or "ining o% ri#er san& +t the o%%shore san& "ining sites i#er san& "ining l)ocations Beginning o% the pro'ect Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.4. Sta$ility o% the Su$ Sur%ace 1. -ariation of the subsurface condition encountered during construction and assumed during the design stage should be noted and designs are revie!ed accordingly *. .onitoring of the phreatic surface !ithin critical slopes during the !et season 3. .inimi#ation of surface !ater infiltration into the slope by providing a proper drainage system !ithin the slope 4. /lanting of suitable types of vegetation on Locations 0here such #ariations are o$ser#e& Slopes 0here F7S against shear %ailure is less than 1.* Sections 0here height o% slopes is "ore than 16" Sections 0here height .hen such #ariations are o$ser#e& -uring 0et season a%ter hea#y rains 7nce in three "onths 7nce in si( "onths Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants the slope surface to increase the stability &. Ecavation of the material from the borro! pits should be carried out !ithout creating unstable surfaces of ecavation such as near vertical slopes. o% slopes is "ore than 16" Borro0 pit sites .ee)ly Contractor Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.8. Settle"ent an& 1roun& Su$si&ence 1. 0uitable *uality assurance scheme be devised and implemented during ground improvement stage for replacement of soft soils *. .onitoring of the settlement of the pre1 loaded sections to ma%e sure that sufficient settlement has ta%en place before removal of the preload and placing the road surface Sections 0here replace"ent o% so%t soil is carrie& out Sections 0here preloa&ing is &one Constant "onitoring $y the contractor an& super#ision $y the consultants once a 0ee) 7nce a "onth Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.5 Lan&%or" 1. Planting o% suita$le type o% trees an& #egetation co#er to $len& the roa& trace 0ith the surroun&ing en#iron"ent Sections 0here cutting an& %illing 0ere &one %or construction o% the roa&0ay. +%ter initial planting9 once a "onth "onitoring :%requency shoul& $e increase& &uring &ry perio&s; Contractor Consultants Consultants +-B section Mitigation Measures Loc. Freq. Moni Party Sup Party Party To recei repo 5.1.1. Earth 5.1.1.1 Mineral esources !o econo"ically #alua$le "ineral resources are a%%ecte& $y the pro'ect e(cept co""only %oun& roc) %or"ing "inerals 5.1.1.* Construction Materials 5.1.1.*.1. oc) an& Coarse +ggregate 1. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply to timing and use of roads for material transport 2. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for maintenance of vehicles used in material transport or construction 3. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selection of sites for material storage 4. When ecavated material !ithin the trace are used as fill material" proper planning and management of cut and fill operations to minimi#e distance of transport and temporary storage. $efore the beginning of +ccess roa&s an& ser#ice roa& ,ehicle yar&s Te"porary storage sites -es) top stu&y .ee)ly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect an& "onthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultant Consultants Consultants Consultants the construction" mar%ing of the cut sections and the corresponding fill sections on a map for the entire trace considering the distance of transport" easiness of transport" construction process etc. &. 'egular revision of the map depending on the progress of construction. (.)irect transportation of the eploited construction material from the generated location to the fill section should be practiced !ithout %eeping the eploited material in temporary storage by maintaining an inventory of the volume of eploited material in temporary storage and revision of the construction se*uence + When eploited roc%s !ithin the trace are used to produce coarse aggregates" *uarry sites should be selected considering the location of the predicted availability of the roc% and distance of transport apart from other environmental issues such as Cut an& %ill sections Cut an& %ill sections /uarry sites 0ithin the trace Monthly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants emission of dust" noise and vibration 5.1.1.*.* 1ra#el an& Fill Material Measures 1 to 2 gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 3 Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selecting sites for material eploitation Borro0 pit sites Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.*.4 San& Measures 1 to < gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 5.1.1.4. Sta$ility o% the Su$ Sur%ace 1. -ariation of the subsurface condition encountered during construction and assumed during the design stage should be noted and designs are revie!ed accordingly *. .onitoring of the phreatic surface !ithin critical slopes during the !et season 3. .inimi#ation of surface !ater infiltration into the slope by providing a proper drainage system !ithin the slope 4. /lanting of suitable types of vegetation on the slope surface to increase the stability &. Ecavation of the material from the borro! pits should be carried out !ithout creating unstable Locations 0here such #ariations are o$ser#e& Slopes 0here F7S against shear %ailure is less than 1.* Sections 0here height o% slopes is "ore than 16" Sections 0here height o% slopes is "ore than 16" Borro0 pits .hen such #ariations are o$ser#e& -uring 0et season a%ter hea#y rains 7nce in three "onths 7nce in si( "onths .ee)ly Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants surfaces of ecavation such as near vertical slopes. 5.1.1.8. Settle"ent an& 1roun& Su$si&ence 1. 0uitable *uality assurance scheme be devised and implemented during ground improvement stage for replacement of soft soils *. .onitoring of the settlement of the pre1 loaded sections to ma%e sure that sufficient settlement has ta%en place before removal of the preload and placing the road surface Sections 0here replace"ent o% so%t soil is carrie& out Sections 0here preloa&ing is &one Constant "onitoring $y the contractor an& super#ision $y the consultants once a 0ee) 7nce a "onth Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.5 Lan&%or" 1. Planting o% suita$le type o% trees an& #egetation co#er to $len& the roa& trace 0ith the surroun&ing en#iron"ent Sections 0here cutting an& %illing 0ere &one %or construction o% the roa&0ay. +%ter initial planting9 once a "onth "onitoring :%requency shoul& $e increase& &uring &ry perio&s; Contractor Consultants Consultants Port +ccess oa& Mitigation Measures Loc. Freq. Moni Party Sup Party Party To recei repo 5.1.1. Earth 5.1.1.1 Mineral esources !o econo"ically #alua$le "ineral resources are a%%ecte& $y the pro'ect e(cept co""only %oun& roc) %or"ing "inerals 5.1.1.* Construction Materials 5.1.1.*.1. oc) an& Coarse +ggregate 1. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply to timing and use of roads for material transport 2. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for maintenance of vehicles used in material transport or construction 3. Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selection of sites for material storage 4. When ecavated material !ithin the trace are used as fill material" proper planning and management of cut and fill operations to minimi#e distance of transport and temporary storage. $efore the beginning of the construction" +ccess roa&s an& ser#ice roa& ,ehicle yar&s Te"porary storage sites -es) top stu&y .ee)ly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect an& "onthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultant Consultants Consultants Consultants mar%ing of the cut sections and the corresponding fill sections on a map for the entire trace considering the distance of transport" easiness of transport" construction process etc. &. 'egular revision of the map depending on the progress of construction. (.)irect transportation of the eploited construction material from the generated location to the fill section should be practiced !ithout %eeping the eploited material in temporary storage by maintaining an inventory of the volume of eploited material in temporary storage and revision of the construction se*uence + When eploited roc%s !ithin the trace are used to produce coarse aggregates" *uarry sites should be selected considering the location of the predicted availability of the roc% and distance of transport apart from other environmental issues such as emission of dust" noise Cut an& %ill sections Cut an& %ill sections /uarry sites 0ithin the trace Monthly Monthly Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants and vibration 5.1.1.*.* 1ra#el an& Fill Material Measures 1 to 2 gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 3 Conditions described in the EIA report to apply for selecting sites for material eploitation Borro0 pit sites Beginning o% the pro'ect Contractor Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.*.4 San& Measures 1 to < gi#en un&er 5.1.1.*.1 5.1.1.4. Sta$ility o% the Su$ Sur%ace 1. -ariation of the subsurface condition encountered during construction and assumed during the design stage should be noted and designs are revie!ed accordingly *. .onitoring of the phreatic surface !ithin critical slopes during the !et season 3. .inimi#ation of surface !ater infiltration into the slope by providing a proper drainage system !ithin the slope 4. /lanting of suitable types of vegetation on the slope surface to increase the stability &. Ecavation of the material from the borro! pits should be carried out !ithout creating unstable surfaces of ecavation Locations 0here such #ariations are o$ser#e& Slopes 0here F7S against shear %ailure is less than 1.* Sections 0here height o% slopes is "ore than 16" Sections 0here height o% slopes is "ore than 16" Borro0 pits .hen such #ariations are o$ser#e& -uring 0et season a%ter hea#y rains 7nce in three "onths 7nce in si( "onths .ee)ly Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants such as near vertical slopes. 5.1.1.8. Settle"ent an& 1roun& Su$si&ence 1. 0uitable *uality assurance scheme be devised and implemented during ground improvement stage for replacement of soft soils *. .onitoring of the settlement of the pre1 loaded sections to ma%e sure that sufficient settlement has ta%en place before removal of the preload and placing the road surface Sections 0here replace"ent o% so%t soil is carrie& out Sections 0here preloa&ing is &one Constant "onitoring $y the contractor an& super#ision $y the consultants once a 0ee) 7nce a "onth Contractor Contractor Consultants Consultants Consultants Consultants 5.1.1.5 Lan&%or" 1. Planting o% suita$le type o% trees an& #egetation co#er to $len& the roa& trace 0ith the surroun&ing en#iron"ent Sections 0here cutting an& %illing 0ere &one %or construction o% the roa&0ay. +%ter initial planting9 once a "onth "onitoring :%requency shoul& $e increase& &uring &ry perio&s; Contractor Consultants Consultants