Guizhou Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection and Development Project Environmental Impact Assessment Guiyang Hydropower Investigation Design & Research Institute China Hydropower Engineering Consultation Group Corporation September 18



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10.3 Training Plan

The training cost should be included in the operation and management budget. The detailed training programs are listed in the Table 10.3-1&10.3-2.


Table 10.3-1 Overall Training Plan

Training

Object

The personnel of World Bank Project Office of Guizhou Tourism Agency, the sub-project offices

Contractor

The Public in Sub-project Site

Training Content

  • The policy of cultural and natural heritage protection and development of the World Bank

  • the introduction of cultural and natural heritage protection and development projects

  • the international heritage program

  • the introduction of regional heritage management cases

  • the innovation and practice of scenic area managment

  • the repair and rebuilding technology of ancient buildings

  • the environmental protection content and mitigation measures

  • the environmental protection measures in operation phase

  • the national and provincial laws, regulations and requirements of environmental protection and water and soil conversation

  • the environmental protection measures in construction phase

  • the repair and rebuilding technology of ancient buildings

  • the protection measures for cultural and natural heritage

  • the environmental risk emergency scheme in construction phase

  • the relationship between cultural and natural heritage protection and the lives of local residents

  • the significance of tourism development and participation

  • the methods to take part in the cultural and natural heritage protection and tourism development

  • the training of restaurant service and sanitation knowledge

  • the basic knowledge of cultural and natural heritage protection and environmental protection

  • the environmental risk emergency scheme in operation phase


Table 10.3-2 Training Plan for Each Component

Construction sites

Phase

Training object

Personnel

Training content

Cost()

Tianlong fortress cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

4

A、B、C、D、E、F

8,000

Jiuzhou fortress cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹, ⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ,Ⅳ,Ⅴ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

4

A, B, C, D, E、F

8,000

Guanling national geological park heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

4

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ,Ⅴ

8,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E

6,000

Biasha village cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

4

A、B、C、D、E、F

8,000

Duliujiang Dong cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻






Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

4

A、B、C、D、E、F

8,000

Danzai Miao cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

1

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

2,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

2

A、B、C、D、E

4,000

Jiuzhou ancient city heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Yangasha national cultural region heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Longli ancient city heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Bala river Miao cultural heritage protection in Kaili region

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Bala river Miao cultural heritage protection in Kaili region in Leishan region

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Xijiang Miao cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻






Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Zhaoxing Dong cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Chejiang Sanbao village cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Shamu river cultural and natural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E

6,000

Shidong cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Sanmentang cultural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Xingyi national geological park and Dingxiao Guizhou dragon heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ,Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

2

A、B、C、D、E

4,000

Wanfenglin scenic cultural and natural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

3

Ⅰ, Ⅱ,Ⅴ, Ⅵ

6,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

4

A、B、C、D、E

8,000

Nachan Buyi cultural and natural heritage protection

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

2

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸,⑹,⑺,⑻

4,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000




Operation phase

Environmental protection personnel and local public deputation

3

A、B、C、D、E、F

6,000

Guizhou cultural and natural heritage protection and development center

Properation phase

Environmental protection management personnel of project office

1

⑴,⑵,⑶,⑷,⑸ ,⑺,⑻

2,000




Construction phase

Contactor and environmental supervision engineer

2

Ⅰ, Ⅱ,Ⅴ, Ⅵ

4,000

Summation







153




298,000

Training Program A:

  1. the policy of cultural and natural heritage protection and development of the World Bank

  2. the introduction of cultural and natural heritage protection and development projects

  3. the international heritage program

  4. the introduction of regional heritage management cases

  5. the innovation and practice of scenic area managment

  6. the repair and rebuild technology of ancient buildings

  7. the environmental protection content and mitigation measures

  8. the environmental protection measures in operation phase

Training Program B:



  1. the national and provincial laws, regulations and requirements of environmental protection and water and soil conservation

  2. the environmental protection measures in construction phase

  3. the repair and rebuilding technology of ancient buildings

  4. the protection measures for cultural and natural heritage

  5. the environmental risk emergency scheme in construction phase

Training Program C:



  1. the relationship between cultural and natural heritage protection and the lives of local residents

  2. the significance of tourism development and participation

  3. the methods to take part in the cultural and natural heritage protection and tourism development

  4. the training of folk diet business and sanitation

  5. the basic knowledge of cultural and natural heritage protection and environmental protection

  6. the environmental risk emergency scheme in operation phase



10.4 Environment Supervision Plan

The environmental protection supervision plan is listed in the Table 10.4-1.


Table 10.4-1 Environmental Supervision Plan

Phase

Institution

Content

Objective

Feasibility study phase

Guizhou provincial government

Guizhou environmental protection agency

The World Bank

Local government

Local environmental protection agency


  • check the outline of EA

  • check the EA report

  • check the EMP

  • ensure the sufficiency and correction of assessment content

  • ensure the consideration of major and potential environment problem

  • ensure the feasibility of the implementation of the environmental protection plan

Design and construction phase

Guizhou provincial government

Guizhou environmental protection agency

Local government

Local environmental protection agency

Local cultural relics agency


  • check the primary environmental protection design and EMP

  • check the environmental recovery of temporary land occupation and vegetation.

  • check the mitigation measures for noise and dust, decide construction time

  • check the emissions of air pollutants.

  • check the effluent and disposal of domestic sewage and waste oil.

  • the recovery of borrow and disposal yard.

  • check the disposal of sullage

  • check the existence of underground cultural relics

  • the implementation of environmental protection progress

  • ensure the regions meet the environmental protection requirement

  • decrease the impacts on surrounding environment and implement relevant environmental protection laws and regulations.

  • prevent the pollution of the rives

  • prevent the destroy of landscape and land resource, avoid soil erosion.

  • ensure the disposal of sullage

  • prevent the cultural relics from damage.

Operation phase

Guizhou tourism agency

Local environmental protection agency

Local tourism agency


  • check the implementation of EMP in operation phase

  • check the implementation of monitoring plan.

  • check whether the environmental sensitive spots need further mitigation measures.

  • check whether the environmental quality of sensitive spots meets the requirement of standards.

  • enhance supervision and establish emergency scheme to prevent emergent accident or mitigate the impact

  • the implementation of EMP

  • the implementation of monitoring plan

  • protect environment

  • enhance environmental management and protect public health

  • ensure the discharged sewage meet the requirement of relevant standards


10.5 Environmental Management Plan

Assessment of the potential impacts of the project, and its activities at each site, shows that there is a wide range of mitigation measures that are applicable to all sites. These measures can be grouped as follows:



10.5.1 Measures at Strategic Level



Table 10.5-1 Recommendation from SEA

Issues/Risk

Activity or Feature of Policy or Plan

Recommended Action

Responsibility

Timing/Phase

Ecology and Biodiversity

  • Infrastructure development in geoparks;

  • Active nature-based tourism proposed in scenic areas (eg trekking);

  • Provide visitors guidance on appropriate behaviours to minimize impacts on flora and fauna and the fossil resource;

  • Training for tour guides so that environmental awareness and education are a key part of the message to visitors.

Provincial PMO;

Cultural Bureau;

Tourism Bureau


Operation phase

Landscape and Visual Impacts

  • Construction of hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues within and outside classified scenic areas

  • Include Landscape and visual impact assessment in EIA procedure in Guizhou

Provincial EPB;

Provincial Cultural Bureau




Feasibility Study Phase

Surface Water and Groundwater Contamination

  • Domestic wastewater discharge from formal, homestay accommodation and restaurants in rural areas

  • Hotels and guesthouses should be equipped with septic tanks as a minimum form of biological treatment of domestic wastewater;

  • Residents and visitors to rural villages should be encouraged to boil all non-bottled water

Provincial PMO;

Tourism Bureau




Feasibility Study Phase and by the operation of the project

Environmental Awareness

  • Promotion of tourism at classified geo-parks and scenic areas under Plans coupled with a general lack of understanding of the concept of eco-tourism

  • Institutional training at provincial, prefecture/municipal and county level to ensure that environmental considerations are incorporated into development plans;

  • Develop site specific environmental awareness booklets for private operators and guides, who can pass on relevant information to tousit groups; and

  • Educate local communities about the importance of natural resource conservation

Tourism Bureau;

Cultural Bureau



Feasibility Study Phase

Built Heritage Damaged or Destroyed

  • Restoration of built heritage and architecture;

  • Construction of new tourist infrastructure such as car parks, accommodation, restaurants;

  • Construction of ecological and cultural museaum

  • Create a Cultural Heritage Management Observatory to provide expertise for the effective sustainable management, conservation and preservation of built heritage;

  • Develop building and restoration standards for minority villages

Cultural Bureau;

Construction Bureau;

Tourism Bureau


Feasibility Study Phase



9.5.2 General Measures for Each Site
Table 9.5-2 General Mitigation Measures for All Sites

Issue/Risk

Mitigation Measure

Responsibility

Design Phase

Visual and landscape impact

  • Design should be in accordance with relevant standards as well as aesthetics ideas;

  • Local communities involvement in the design stage

Provicial PMO;

EIA team


Design team

Odour

Design team

Noise to sensitive receptors

  • Keep pathway away from sensitive receptors;

  • Keep parking lots away from sensitive receptors

Design team

Construction Phase

Solid waste

  • Mud and solid waste from construction should be collected;

  • Excess materials should be collected and disposed in designated sites;

  • Materials and spoil should not be stored near rivers;

  • Clean temporary construction site and remove temporary buildings;

  • Spoils should be compacted and covered in stockpile areas

Contractor


Surface water

  • Septic tanks should be provided in the workers’ camp;

  • Construction wastewater should be collected in a sedimentation tank;

  • Dredging exercise should be carefully scheduled to avoid high flow season

Contractor

Soil erosion

  • Re-planting trees;

  • Minimize area of construction;

  • Loosen compacted soils

Contractor

Air pollution

  • The construction site should be sprayed with water at least twice per day;

  • Powder materials should be covered in windy days;

Contractor

Acoustic environment

  • Low-noise equipment should be used;Construction hours not from 10 pm to 6 am;construction traffic should be kept from residential areas

Contractor

Operation Phase

Solid waste and sludge

  • Put garbage cans for tourists;

  • Collect garbage from tourist centers;

  • Sludge should be transported to the county landfill for disposal

Tourism Bureau;

Constructio Bureau;

Cultural Bureau


Wastewater discharge

  • Wastewater from hotels and tourist centers should be collected to the WWT facilities

Tourism Bureau;

Construction Bureau





10.5.3 Specific Mitigation Measures

The environmental assessment of each site has identified a series of specific suggestions for mitigation measures at several sites. Given the special nature of the site or the specific inveswtment that may cause significant impact, the sites identified to use specific mitigation plans are the Guanlin National geopark, Xingyi National Geopark, Wanfenglin National Scenic Area and Shamu River National Scenic Area.


Table 10.5-3 Mitigation Measures Specific for the Sites in Design Phase

Site

Impacts

Mitigation

Responsibility

Guanlin National Geo-Park

Visual impact

Impact on fossil resource



  • Architechtural style or color the exhibition hall of triasichthyosaur and the rock and green area of trias park in the core area should be consistent with the surrounding environment




  • Siting of the exhibition hall of triasichthyosaur and the rock and green area of trias park should be carefully selected and confirmed by archeological investigation;




Design team and EIA team

Design team and Land resource Bureau



Xingyi National Geo-Park

Visual impact

Impact on fossil resource



  • Architechtural style or color the exhibition hall of triasichthyosaur and the rock and green area of trias park in the core area should be consistent with the surrounding environment




  • Siting of the exhibition hall of triasichthyosaur and the rock and green area of trias park should be carefully selected and confirmed by archeological investigation;




Design team and EIA team

Design team and Land Resource Bureau



Wanfenglin National Scenic Area

Impact on eco-system

Risk of Over-development



  • Sites for recreational activities should eb carefully selected to avoid ecologically ensitive areas



  • Construction Bureau representatives be included in provincial and regional development planing since consultation suugests that they are unware of plans being proposed by other government departments within the protected areas under their jurisdiction

Design team

Provincial PMO



Shamu River National Scenic Area

Risk of Over-development

  • Construction Bureau representatives be included in provincial and regional development planing since consultation suugests that they are unware of plans being proposed by other government departments within the protected areas under their jurisdiction

Provincial PMO


Table 10.5-4 Mitigation Measures Specific for the Sites in Construction Phase

Site

Impact

Mitigation

Responsibility

Guanlin National Geo-Park

Damage to Fossil Resource

  • A procedure of construction management associated with fossil protection should be established ;

  • Construction activity should be immediately stopped if any cultural property is found and the regulatory department should be informed to assess the property. Construction should not be continued without the permission of the regulatory department on cultural property;

  • Access road to the construction site should be carefully selected to avoid the sensitive areas potentially having fossils resource;

  • Educational program should be provided to the contractor on the importance of the protection of the fossile resource;

  • Competent contractor should be selected to undertake the works so as to minimize the impact on the fossil resource;

Contractor

Provincial PMO

Land Resource Bureau


Xingyi National Geo-Park

Damage to Fossil Resource

  • A procedure of construction management associated with fossil protection should be established ; Construction activity should be immediately stopped if any cultural property is found and the regulatory department should be informed to assess the property. Construction should not be continued without the permission of the regulatory department on cultural property;

  • Access road to the construction site should be carefully selected to avoid the sensitive areas potentially having fossils resource;

  • Educational program should be provided to the contractor on the importance of the protection of the fossile resource;

  • Competent contractor should be selected to undertake the works so as to minimize the impact on the fossil resource;

Contractor

Provincial PMO

Land Resource Bureau


Wanfenglin National Scenic Area

Impact on ecology

  • Educational programes should be provided to construction team on environmental protection in scenic area;

  • Workers’ camps should be away from the Nahui river;

  • Spoils and solid wastes should be collected and stored in a designated site away from the Nahui river and transported out of the site regularly;

  • Construction site for the recreational camps and sites for bull fighting, etc. should be fenced and minimized to reduce the disturbance on the ground vegetation;

Provincial PMO

Contractor



Shamu River National Scenic Area

Impact on surface water

  • Construction activities for the Niejiayan Bridge and the port should be scheduled to concentrate on low flow season;

  • Construction sites for the underwater works for the Niejiayan Bridge and the port should be dammed to minimize the disturbance of the river sediments;

  • Construction of the deck of the bridge should be well managed to avoid falloff materials into the river;

  • The construction solid waste arising from pier construction should be collected and conveyed to designated place for safe disposal in timely manner.

Contractor

Table 10.5-5 Mitigation Measures Specific for the Sites in Operation Phase



Site

Impact

Mitigation

Responsibility

Guanlin National Geo-Park

Impact on fossil resource

  • Enhance environmental awareness by posting signs and provie training to tour guides;

  • Control the number of tourists to the core area;

  • Education programes should be provided to the tourists on the importance of the heritage protection

Management of Guanlin National Geo-Park

Xingyi National Geo-Park

Impact on fossil resource

  • Enhance environmental awareness by posting signs and provide training to tour guides;

  • Education programes should be provided to the tourists on the importance of the heritage protection

Management of Xingyi National Geo-Park

Wanfenglin National Scenic Area

Impact of wastewater and solid waste

Impact on eco-system


Health risk

Sludge management



  • Wastewater and solid waste collection system should be provided in each of the recreational camp;

  • Treated effluent from the WWT facilities should be reused for grassland or forest irrigation which are remote from surface waters or important groundwater aquifers.



  • Boundary of each camp should be clearly indicated in posts;

  • Enhance environmental awareness by posting signs and provie training to tour guides;



  • The visitors should be banned from entering into the area applied with treated effluent with posting warnings.




  • Excess sludge from the WWT facility should be transported to the landfill in the county for landfill.

Management of the Wanfenglin national Scenic Area


Shamu River National Scenic Area

Impact on eco-system

Impact on water environment


Health risk

  • Enhance environmental awareness by posting signs and provie training to tour guides;



  • Treated effluent from the WWT facilities should be reused for grassland or forest irrigation which are remote from surface waters or important groundwater aquifers.



  • The visitors should be banned from the area applied with treated effluent with posting warnings. Excess sludge from the WWT facility should be transported to the landfill in the county for landfill.




Management of the Shamu River National Scenic Area




10.6 Environment Monitoring Plan




10.6.1 Objective

The environmental monitoring will take place both in the construction and operation phases for the purpose of timely and comprehensive understanding of the change of environmental quality, the impact scope and trend in operation phase, and timely reporting to the environmental administration as a scientific basis for environmental management.



10.6.2 Monitoring Institution

The environmental monitoring in construction and operation phase should be carried out by the environmental monitoring stations in the project area which should be the certified national environmental monitoring units with sufficient equipment and technology to fulfill the environmental monitoring. The management units of the sub-projects can contract with local environmental monitoring stations for the routine environmental monitoring and the cost will be included in the operation and management budget.



10.6.3 Environmental Monitoring Plan

Environmental monitoring plans have been developed for each type of constructed works for both the construction and operation phases. Following metrix is the summary of the type of works contained in each project site, which can be used to implement the respective monitoring plan.


Table 10.6-1 Metrix of Works in Each Site

Type of Works

Tianlong Fortress

Biasha Village in Congjiang County

Guizhou Cultural and Natural Protection Center

Jiuzhou Fortress

Nachan Buyi

Duliujiang Dong in Congjiang County

Shiqiao Ancient MuManual Paper-making in Danzai COunty

Jiuzhou Ancient Town in Huangping County

Yangasha Miao in Jianhe County

Longli Ancient Castle in Jinping County

Balahe Miao in Kaili County

Balahe Miao and Xijiang Miao in Leishan County

Xijiang Miao in Leishan County

Zhaoxing Dong in Liping County

Sanbao Village Dong in Rongjiang County

Shidong Miao in Taijiang County

Sanmentang Dong in Tianzhu County

Guanlin National Geopark

Xingyi National Geopark

Wanfenglin National Scenic Area

Shamu River National Scenic Area

Solid waste collection and transfer















































Wastewater collection and treatment facility














































Parking lot



















































Public toilet

















































Pathway

















































River course regulation/dredging/bridge construction


























































Public buiding construction

















































For each type of the construction works listed in Table 9.6-1, the environmental monitoring plan has been developed in table 10.6-2 below.


Table 10.6-2 General Environmental Monitoring Plan

Type of Works

Aspects

Monitoring Parameters

Monitoring Locations

Monitoring Timing and Frequency

Construction Phase

Solid waste collection and transfer

Air

TSP

On site of storage tanks, roadsides, etc.

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

On site of storage tanks, roadsides, etc.

Twice

Wastewater collection and treatment facility

Air

TSP

On respective construction sites

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

On respective construction sites

Twice

Parking lot

Air

TSP

On respective construction sites

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

On respective construction sites

Twice

Public toilet

Air

TSP

On respective construction sites

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

On respective construction sites

Twice

Pathway

Air

TSP

Roadside

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

Roadside

Twice

River course regulation/dredging/bridge construction

Water

SS

Location of dredging works/bridge construction site

Twice

Public buiding construction

Air

TSP, PM10, NOx

Location of construction site, and roadside

Twice




Noise

Leq(A)

Location of construction site, and roadside

Twice

Operation Phase

Wastewater collection and treatment facility

Water environemnt

CODcr, BOD5, SS, NH3-N

Inlet and outlet of the treatment facility

Quaterly

Parking lot

Air

NOx, HC

Boundary of parking lot

Quaterly




Noise

Leq(A)

Boundary of parking lot

Quaterly



10.7 Monitoring Reporting System

Two levels of reporting will be followed:




  • Annual Reporting on progress in implementation against the measures and commitments set out in this EMP, by the Provincial PMO, reporting to PLG and the World Bank;

  • Detailed Quarterly reporting on the implementation of the individual policies and plans that are part of the EMP, by site managers, to the Municipal PMO and relevant government agencies (eg. reporting on Health and Safety to the Safe Manufacture Supervision Bureau), and in turn to the Povincial PMO.

Provincial PMO reporting will include:




  • A description of progress against the schedule of construction;

  • Analysis of the environmental monitoring data submitted by the local environmental monitoring units;

  • Analysis of any evidence for the strategic environmental impacts;

  • Progress in the implementation of training plans;

  • If there are public complaints, the substance of the complaints, and recommended solutions to achieve public satisfaction;

  • Description of any additional investments at new sites, and the environmental impacts assessment procedures that have been taken during preparation of the new investments;

  • Updates to the EMP and plans for its implementation over the following year.

The Monitoring Report will describe progress in detail against the measures set out in the individual plans and policies of the site (eg. health and safety policy, construction management plans, site waste management plans etc), in addition to the monitoring indicators set out in Table 10.6-2. Reports will be submitted to the local EPB and the Provincial PMO.



10.8 Environmental Monitoring and Acceptance report of Components

According to the Management of Environmental Protection in Construction Projects for Check & Accept Completed Project (the State Environmental Protection Administration, 2001), the sub-projects should prepare the environmental protection acceptance report within three months after completion. This report should focus on identifying whether the project has met the environmental requirement in the operation phase. The report should be submitted to the provincial environmental protection agency for review and approval. The implementation unit should try to solve the problem immediately, if the project does not meet the relevant requirement.


10.9 Cost Estimation

The cost will be included in the total investment and operation costs, the cost estimations for the implementation are listed in Table 10.9-1.


Table 10.9-1 The Budget for the EMP

Construction site

Training

(¥)


Environmental management and monitoring (¥)

Subtotal

(¥)


Tianlong Tunpu cultural heritage protection

18,000

40,000

58,000

Jiuzhou Tunpu cultural heritage protection

18,000

50,000

68,000

Guanling national geological park heritage protection

18,000

40,000

58,000

Biasha village cultural heritage protection

18,000

40,000

58,000

Duliujiang Dong cultural heritage protection

14,000

50,000

64,000

Danzai Miao cultural heritage protection

10,000

40,000

50,000

Jiuzhou ancient city heritage protection

16,000

40,000

56,000

Yangasha national cultural region heritage protection

14,000

40,000

54,000

Longli ancient city heritage protection

14,000

50,000

64,000

Bala river Miao cultural heritage protection in Kaili region

14,000

40,000

54,000

Bala river Miao cultural heritage protection in Kaili region in Leishan region

14,000

40,000

54,000

Xijiang Miao cultural heritage protection

10,000

50,000

60,000

Zhaoxing Dong cultural heritage protection

14,000

50,000

64,000

Chejiang Sanbao village cultural heritage protection

14,000

50,000

64,000

Shamu river cultural and natural heritage protection

14,000

40,000

54,000

Shidong cultural heritage protection

14,000

40,000

54,000

Sanmentang cultural heritage protection

14,000

40,000

54,000

Xingyi national geological park and Dingxiao Guizhou dragon heritage protection

12,000

40,000

52,000

Wanfenglin scenic cultural and natural heritage protection

18,000

40,000

58,000

Nachan Buyi cultural and natural heritage protection

14,000

50,000

64,000

Guizhou cultural and natural heritage protection and development center

6,000

10,000

16,000

summation

298,000

890,000

1,178,000

The detailed implement scheme and budget of EMP are listed in the annex table 4.




1 The facilities are located within the central development zone of the Geopark, see Section 4.4.3

2 The museum is in the centeral development zone of the Geo-park, see Section 4.3.3.




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