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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT
INDEX
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CONTENTS
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1.1
1.2
1.3
LAND DESCRIPTION
1.4
1.5
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
1.2
1.3
LAND DESCRIPTION:
Details of the khasras involved in the project is given in Annexure I. Location of the project
is shown in Figure 1.
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SECTION II
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
INDEX
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2.1
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVE & SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1
To stop any raw sewage or effluent entering the natural available stream.
To use the treated sewage to rejuvenate the flow into the existing Nallah.
To ensure a better flood Management and flood risk reduction for the nearby
commercial and habitable areas.
To develop land parcels within or adjoining areas of the Nallah for public use. To
make newly developed area a safe and secure place to be used for by common
public without any reservations. Development of Land Parcels for social and
commercial infrastructure.
2.2
Farmers use the wastewater in Nallah for Vegetation leading to toxic vegetation
Amanishah Nallah rejuvenation project will resolve these key issues as explained at point
number 2.1.
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SECTION III
DESCRIPTION OF BASELINE ENVIRONMENT
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3.1
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STUDY AREA
3.2
LAND ENVIRONMENT
3.3
BASELINE ENVIRONMENT
(AIR, WATER, NOISE, SOIL & BIOLOGICAL)
3.4
3.5
3.6
SOLID WASTE
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DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT
3.1
STUDY AREA:
The project is located in Jaipur city only. The Primary data was generated by NEERI and
NRSC. Ground truthing and verification of the same is proposed for 15 days.
3.2
LAND ENVIRONMENT:
The Nallah passes through different land-uses varying from natural hilly and residential
zones, slums, large open areas, industrial zones and agricultural zones. Some historical
references are also available which call this early reach of Amanishah Nallah as river
Dravyavati. The Amanishah Nallah is currently inaccessible and serves only as a channel for
waste water flow.
Name
Jaipur Junction
Airport
Jaipur International
Airport
Name
Distance (aerial*)
Direction
NH-11 C
NH-11
SW
NH-12
NH-8
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Ambabari, major portion of walled city and newly developed areas of Jaipur through Ganda
Nallah, Sanganer Town and Pratap Nagar area. The Ganda Nallah and Jawahar Nallah are
major tributaries of Amanishah Nallah. The Nallah on its way collects municipal wastewater,
sewage, storm water and industrial waste from surrounding areas.
Treated sewage from two sewage treatment plants at Delawas and Swarna Jayanthi Park
(Mazar dam) is released in to Amanishah Nallah. Some of the populous habitats located
along the Nallah directly discharge sewage into the Nallah. At certain locations, the sewage
gets injected into the soil and therefore does not reach the Nallah.
There are more than 75 locations wherefrom sewerage of nearby colonies and storm water
during rainy season enters into the Nallah.
Further the Population projections and detailed baseline will be studied and submitted at the
final submission EIA / EMP Report.
3.6 SOLID WASTE:
Excavated soil will be Balanced within the site. Excessive soil will be dumped at identified locations.
Construction waste will be balanced within the site in road making and other allied activity.
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SECTION IV
ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT and MITIGATION
MEASURES
INDEX
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4.1
CONTENTS
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LAND ENVIRONMENT
4.2
AIR ENVIRONMENT
4.3
WATER ENVIRONMENT
4.4
NOISE ENVIRONMENT
4.5
BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
4.6
4.7
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LAND ENVIRONMENT
There will no change in the land use due to project as the project is rejuvenation and
development of existing project. There will be no significant change in topography.
4.2
AIR ENVIRONMENT
There is likely to have area emission generated due to removal of muck and movement of
vehicle after the modernization process. The quantification of same cannot be ascertained
as the operation is momentary.
Necessary safety and personal protective equipment such as ear plugs, ear muffs,
helmet etc. will be provided to the workers.
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developed area Development of Land Parcels for social and commercial infrastructure and a
safe and secure place to be used for by common public without any reservations. Further the
Social impact shall be assessed and submitted in the final EIA / EMP report.
4.6 SOLID WASTE ENVIRONMENT:
Excavated soil will be Balanced within the site. Excessive soil will be dumped at identified locations.
Construction waste will be balanced within the site in road making and other allied activity.
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SECTION V
ADDITIONAL STUDIES
INDEX
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5.1
CONTENTS
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SPECIFIC STUDIES
1. Hydro geological study, Catchment area study and flood zone mapping with check dam
break analysis study will be incorporated.
2. Post project stream modeling will be undertaken to ascertain the quantification of flow.
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SECTION VI
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM
INDEX
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6.1
CONTENTS
Environmental Monitoring Program
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SECTION VII
ADDITIONAL STUDIES
INDEX
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7.1
7.2
CONTENTS
RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
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ADDITIONAL STUDIES
7.1 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Check dam break analysis study will be incorporated.
7.2 R & R ACTION PLAN
Not Applicable.
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SECTION VIII
PROJECT BENEFITS
INDEX
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8.1
CONTENTS
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PROJECT BENEFITS
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PROJECT BENEFITS
8.1 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
There are several intangible benefits of this project such as cleaner water, air, and
land mass. This would result in, appreciation in land value, improvement in health of the
citizens, higher ground water availability, better ground water quality, employment
generation, creation of business opportunities etc.
The economic value/gain corresponding to the above benefits has been calculated. Per
sq. m rate of reclaimed land is uniformly considered @ Rs. 20000/-. For other adjoining
lands (Government land) which are not directly connected with channelization of Nallah,
average appreciation in land price @ Rs. 4000 per sq. m has been considered.
Most of the land parcels that would be reclaimed as well as those parcels that would be
appreciated due to rejuvenation belong to JDA and other beneficiary departments such
as RIICO, RHB, PHED and Irrigation.
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SECTION IX
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
INDEX
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8.1
CONTENTS
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PROJECT BENEFITS
9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
The same will be detailed out at the time of EIA/ EMP
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SECTION X
DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS ENGAGED
INDEX
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10.1
CONTENTS
Disclosure of Consultant Engaged
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5 days
Contact information
0141-4023996
0141-4023996
AQ
Neha Bhargava
WP
Aakanksha
Rampuria (AFAE)
Sunita Mantri
SHW
Aakanksha
Rampuria (AFAE)
Sunita Mantri
Involvement
(Period & Task**)
Identification of sources of air
pollution and proposal of
mitigation & action program.
To generate inventorization as
per available characteristics &
quantify the same.
To identify sources of air
pollution
To generate inventorization as
per available characteristics &
quantify the same
To address mitigation &
propose action program.
Signature &
Date
Identification
of sources of
water pollution and suggestion
of mitigation methods.
Relevant inventorization.
Data input in report.
Identification of nature of waste,
categorization, and quantity of
generate waste.
Prediction of waste pollution
and its management.
Quantifying biodegradable &
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Dr Yati kachhawa
Biological Survey.
HG
Vikrant Mahendran
Design
of
Harvesting.
GS
Vikrant Mahendran
NV
K.N. Sudershan
Rao
Rain
Water
the site.
LU
Prabhakar Sharma
10
SE
Shubhangi Tibra
RH
Vinod Verma
(AFAE)
Sunita Mantri
11
suggestion
of
mitigation
measured
Topographical Map
Inference
Secondary data of Census of
India, 2011.
Socio-economic
impact
assessment.
Identification of potential threat
& risk.
Preventive measures adopted.
Designation
CMD
NABET CERTIFIED
(At Serial no 45 on List on NABET accredited
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