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Mitigation Measures Loc. Freq. Moni


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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.
$efore the beginning of
the construction"
mar%ing of the cut
+ccess roa&s
an& ser#ice
roa&
,ehicle
yar&s
Te"porary
storage sites
-es) top
stu&y
.ee)ly
Monthly
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect an&
"onthly
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
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sections and the
corresponding fill
sections on a map for
the entire trace
considering the
distance of transport"
easiness of transport"
construction process
etc.
&. 'egular revision of
the map depending on
the progress of
construction.
(.)irect transportation
of the eploited
construction material
from the generated
location to the fill
section should be
practiced !ithout
%eeping the eploited
material in temporary
storage by maintaining
an inventory of the
volume of eploited
material in temporary
storage and revision of
the construction
se*uence
+. Conditions described
in the EIA report to
apply for selecting sites
for material eploitation
, When eploited roc%s
!ithin the trace are
used to produce coarse
aggregates" *uarry
sites should be
selected considering
the location of the
predicted availability of
the roc% and distance
Cut an& %ill
sections
Cut an& %ill
sections
/uarry sites
/uarry sites
0ithin the
trace
Monthly
Monthly
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
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of transport apart from
other environmental
issues such as
emission of dust" noise
and vibration
5.1.1.*.*
1ra#el an&
Fill Material
Measures 1 to 2 gi#en
un&er 5.1.1.*.1
3 Conditions described
in the EIA report to
apply for selecting sites
for material eploitation
Borro0 pit
sites
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
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5.1.1.*.4
San&
Measures 1 to 5 gi#en
un&er 5.1.1.*.1
16 Con&itions &escri$e&
in the EI+ report to apply
regar&ing use o% o%%shore
san&
11 Con&itions &escri$e&
in the EI+ report to apply
%or "ining o% ri#er san&
+t the
o%%shore
san& "ining
sites
i#er san&
"ining
l)ocations
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
Beginning
o% the
pro'ect
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5.1.1.4.
Sta$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
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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& $e
increase&
&uring &ry
perio&s;
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+-B section
Mitigation Measures Loc. Freq. Moni
Party
Sup
Party
Party
To
recei repo
5.1.1. Earth
5.1.1.1
Mineral
esources
!o econo"ically #alua$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
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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
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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;
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