Project Name:

Consultancy Services for Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) & Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Quality Assessment for 158.3kWp Solar Mini Grid Power Plant.

Country:  Bangladesh

 

Project Duration: 10/2014 to 12/2014
Description of Project:

The proposed Project involves setting up of a 158.3kWp standalone AC mini-grid power plant at Narayanpur Char in Nageshwari Upazila of Kurigram District. Once completed, the project is expected to supply electricity to the adjacent 609 households, 118 shops, 12 commercial enterprises (including school, mosques, madrasas, sawmills and rice mills) and 15 irrigation pumps. The proposed system will include centralized 158.3 kWp solar PV panels, 1540 Ah (at 2 V) battery bank along with an 80 kVA diesel backup generator to meet the energy demand of the area.

 

The proposed project investigates renewable energy-based rural electrification system in Bangladesh, with a specific focus on the mini grid experiences. Specific references are made to solar PV technologies implemented under publicly supported programme. The study is also providing an examination and assessment of the environmental impacts of the project. The main purpose of this IEE and EIA is to evaluate the impact of project location from the environmental and social point of view along with possible measures to be included in an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to minimize the potential impacts resulting from project activities during the implementation and operation phase of the project.

 

The DSCL was engaged by an Senior Environmental Consultant (hereunder referred to as the Client) to carry out the environmental quality assessment (sampling, testing & analysis of air quality, surface water quality, groundwater quality, soil quality and noise level measurement); organize and conduct public consultation under the leadership of the Client; and also contributed in the preparation of IEE Report, EIA Reports (including Social Impact Assessment (SIA), Environmental Management Plan (EMP), Environmental Monitoring Plan and cost estimates for the proposed mitigation measures and monitoring plan.

Description of Actual Services Provided by Staff of this Firm in the Assignment:

 

Scope of Services included –

§  Collection of necessary information and relevant data for preparing the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Reports for 158.3kWp Solar Photovoltaic Based Mini Grid Power Plant.

§  Collection of primary data, including extrapolation environmental features on proposed project design, tree inventories, location and measurement of socio-cultural features adjoining the proposed project area.

§  Collection of the secondary data on macro-environmental setting, such as, climate (temperature, rainfall, humidity, & wind speed), physiography, geology etc. from secondary sources.

§  Review of the environmental legislation, regulatory policy & guidelines, and considerations relating to the implementation of the project.

§  Review of the policy, legal and administrative framework for ESIA process.

§  Carry out the environmental and social impact assessment up to 1km area on each side of the project.

§  Establish the environmental and social baseline conditions of the project.

§  Assessment of the baseline environmental and social condition through field surveys and investigation (sampling & testing).

§  Impacts assessment of ecologically sensitive areas (e.g., wildlife sanctuaries, biosphere reserve, and protected places).

§  Environmental quality assessment of terrestrial and aquatic ecology, soil quality (parameters – oil & grease, arsenic), surface water quality (parameters – pH, TDS, DO, BOD, COD), groundwater quality (parameters – pH, Arsenic, TDS, Alkalinity, Fe, Chloride), air quality (parameters – SPM, Sox, NOx, CO, PM10, PM2.5), and noise level to prepare a baseline database.

§  Assess the existing physical environment, biological environment, and socio-economic environment.

§  Physical environment covered different physical natural features and included major parameters & factors, such as, climate (temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind speed, sunshine, & cloud coverage), ambient air quality, noise level, physiography, topography, geology & hydrology, water resources (surface & ground water), soil quality, agro-ecological zones (soil condition, & floodplain), seismicity, etc.

§  Biological environment covered factors related to life and included major features, such as, bio-ecological zones (major rivers), ecosystem, flora & fauna, protected areas & red book species, etc.

§  Socio-economic environment covered anthropological factors, such as, demography, age, sex/gender, household, nutrition, religion, ethnicity, land use ownership, cropping pattern, occupational pattern, livelihood, income, infrastructure, settlement plan & housing, transport & communication, sources of drinking water, sanitation facility, poverty, health, recreational activities, archaeological & cultural heritage, climate change & natural disaster, environmental & social hotspot, etc.

§  Prepare socio-economic profile and impact on the community.

§  Identification and assessment of potential impacts on the natural and human environment in the project area during pre-construction; construction and post-construction phase of the project.

§  Identification of mitigation measures for minimizing the effect of the negative impacts and enhancement measures for increasing the benefits of the positive impacts.

§  Organize public consultation to explain the local environmental & social conditions and pertinent impacts.

§  Public consultation was conducted to understand the people’s perception, view and suggestion on the project.

§  Assessment of environmental, economic, and social benefits that will contribute towards long-term global sustainability.

§  Preparation of the recommendations and conclusions in order to operate the project works in an environmentally safe and sound manner.

§  Preparation of the IEE Report, in compliance with the guidelines of the Department of Environment (DOE) of the Government of Bangladesh, JICA Guidelines for Loan Aid (Japan Bank for International Cooperation Guidelines for Confirmation of Environmental and Social Considerations, April 2010) and World Bank OP 4.01 (Environmental Assessment) guidelines.

§  Preparation of the TOR (Terms of Reference) for site clearance by the DOE.

§  Preparation of the EIA Report, including Social Impact Assessment (SIA), Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Environmental Monitoring Plan, along with the budgetary cost estimates for the proposed mitigation measures and monitoring plan, in compliance with the DOE guidelines, JICA Guidelines for Loan Aid (Japan Bank for International Cooperation Guidelines for Confirmation of Environmental and Social Considerations, April 2010) and World Bank OP 4.01 (Environmental Assessment) guidelines.

§  Assist the Client in coordination and liaison with the DOE to organize presentation and facilitate the process of EIA approval and thereby issuance of Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for the proposed solar power plant.

§  Successfully Received Site Clearance (SC) and Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) from Department of Environment (DoE) and approval from IDCOL.

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