Due Diligence Report Social Safeguards (Land Acquisition and Resettlement)

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1 Due Diligence Report Social Safeguards (Land Acquisition and Resettlement) Project number: August 2016 IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Program Water Supply Improvement in Katangi, Bhedaghat, Majholi, Panagar, Patan, Sihora and Tendukheda Package Number: MPUSIP-5B Prepared by the Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company, Government of Madhya Pradesh for the Asian Development Bank. This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

2 Land Acquisition and Resettlement Due Diligence Report Document stage: Draft for consultation Project Number: Loan and/or Grant Number(s): {LXXXX; GXXXX; TAXXXX} August, 2016 India: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project Group Water Supply Scheme, (Katangi, Bhedaghat, Majholi, Panagar, Patan, Sihora, Tendukheda) Jabalpur district This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

3 CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (As of August 01, 2016) Currency unit = Rupee (INR) INR 1.00 = USD0148 USD 1.00 = INR ABBREVIATIONS ADB - Asian Development Bank AP - Affected Person BPL - Below Poverty Line DP - Displaced Person EA - Executing Agency GOI - Government of India GOMP - Government of Madhya Pradesh HHs - Households IA - Implementing Agency IR - Involuntary Resettlement KM - Kilometer MPUDC - Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company OHT - Over Head Tank O&M - Operation and Maintenance PIU - Project Implementation Unit PMC - Project Management Consultant PMU - Project Management Unit R&R - Resettlement and Rehabilitation RF - Resettlement Framework RFCTLARR - The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 RP - Resettlement Plan ROW - Right Of Way RWA - Resident Welfare Associations SO - Safeguard Officer SPS - Safeguard Policy Statement TA - Technical Assistance UADD - Urban Administration and Development Directorate UDED - Urban Development and Environment Department ULBs - Urban Local Body WRD - Water Resource Department WTP - Water Treatment Plant i M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal

4 CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 04 A. Background of subproject 04 B. Project description 04 C. Scope and Nature of Resettlement 05 II Policy Framework & entitlement 05 III SUB-PROJECT DESCRIPTION 05 III FIELD WORK AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION 09 A. Public Consultation 09 IV. LAND AVAILABILITY AND RESETTLEMENT 10 IMPACTS V. BUDGET 13 VI. CONCLUSIONS 14 A. Summary and Conclusions B. Next Step LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Details of Existing water supply of Katangi 06 Table 2 Proposed Water Supply System of Katangi 08 Table 3 Proposed sub-project components in 12 Katangi Water Supply Subproject and their involuntary resettlement impact status Table 4 Budget of replenishment 13 LIST OF APPENDIX Appendix 1. Site Photographs 26 Appendix 2. Details of land ownership for different sites Appendix3. Summary of Stakeholder Consultation 27 Appendix 4. Stakeholder photograph and list of Stakeholder 29 Consultation Appendix 5. Involuntary Resettlement Screening Checklist 31 Appendix 6. Khasra details and maps 33 Appendix 7. Certificate of Land Status Chief Municipal Officer 39 ii M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal

5 I. INTRODUCTION A. Background 1. Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP) with a sector project loan funding from Asian Development Bank (ADB) has proposed to implement Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project (MPUSIP), herein after referred as the Project. Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Company Limited (MPUDC) shall be the Implementing Agency (IA) and the State Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD) shall be the executing agency for the Project. A project management unit (PMU) created under MPUDC is implementing MPUSIP. 2. The Resettlement Framework (RF) for MPUSIP outlines the objectives, policy principles and procedures for land acquisition, if any, compensation and other assistance measures for Displaced Persons 1 (DPs)/Affected Persons (APs), if any. This framework reflects the borrower s law on the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, state government policies, ADB s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS), 2009 and other social safeguard guidelines. A detailed description of compensation measures and assistance is provided in the entitlement matrix. 3. An entitlement matrix, consistent with the existing norms and guidelines of the country and the state government, and ADB s Safeguard Policy Statement has been prepared to cover losses identified in this Project. The matrix recognizes that the lack of title/customary rights recognized under law will not be a bar to entitlement and has special provisions for non-titled persons. The eligibility for compensation will be determined through a cut-off date. People moving into the sub-project area after the cutoff date will not be entitled to compensation or other assistance. B. Program Description 4. Coverage: MPUSIP s physical components include (a) improvements to water in 64 project towns; and (b) sewage and storm water collection and treatment services proposed in two (2) identified towns (Khajuraho, and Rajnagar). The project also includes an institutional strengthening component and a project management and administrative support component. 1 In the context of involuntary resettlement, displaced persons are those who are physically displaced (relocation, loss of residential land, or loss of shelter) and/or economically displaced (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources, or means of livelihoods) as a result of (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected areas. It covers them whether such losses and involuntary restrictions are full or partial, permanent or temporary M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 1

6 C. Scope of this Report 5. This land acquisition and resettlement due diligence report is prepared for the proposed Group water supply subproject for Katangi,Bhedaghat,majholi,Panagar,Patan,Sihora and Tendukheda Nagar Parishads, located in Jabalpur district, under MPUSIP. Proposed components of the group water supply subproject include construction of common water intake, and water treatment plant separate storage reservoirs as per demand of the towns, transmission mains and distribution system. The proposed subproject will provide metered water supply for domestic, institutional and commercial users, including metered connections to each household in the towns of the subproject. All municipal wards of the towns will be covered under the project. The total population of the town will thus be covered population as per census 2011) and population in the design year, A due diligence process was conducted to examine the land acquisition and resettlement issues in detail, in line with ADB SPS This report describes the findings and provides copies of relevant documents, maps, minutes of meetings and photographs. This land acquisition and resettlement due diligence report needs to be read along with the Resettlement Framework prepared for MPUSIP. 7. Upon project implementation, the Social Safeguards Personnel at PMU, MPUDC will be required to undertake a review of this due diligence report, prepare a confirmation letter or report documenting any modifications for the subproject and submit to ADB; and receive a no objection confirmation from ADB prior to start of construction in the subproject. II. POLICY FRAMEWORK, AND ENTITLEMENTS 8. The Resettlement Framework (RF) prepared for MPUSIP sets out the objectives, principles, eligibility criteria and entitlements for APs, based on ADB SPS, 2009 and LARR 2013 as well as national and state laws for protection of street vendors. Until recently, all activities related to rehabilitation and resettlement in the State of MP had been based on the Madhya Pradesh Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, 2002 (MPRR) and National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, 2007 (NRRP-2007). GoMP adopted LARR 2013 on 3rd October, 2014 with some specifications for operationalizing its implementation in the state 1. Details of policies are in the Resettlement Framework for MPUSIP. 1 These GOs issued separately in September 2014 (i) notifies administrative cost of land acquisition; (ii) appoints Divisional Commissioners as Commissioner for Rehabilitation & Resettlement within their respective jurisdictions; (iii) authorizes District Collectors for constituting an Expert Group separately in respect of each project, (iv) notifies the factor which the market value is to be multiplied in case of rural areas, (v) appoints Officer-in charge of Land Acquisition Section in the Office of the Collector as Administrator for Rehabilitation and Resettlement an d (vi) limits agricultural land acquisition, as required by the RTFCLARR, M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 2

7 III. SUBPROJECT DESCRIPTION 9. Project area of Group water supply subproject towns: a. Katangi: Geographically Katangi town is located at 23 27'49 North Latitude and 79 47'38 East Latitude, at an average elevation of 373 meters above Mean Sea Level. The town is situated on State Highway 37 connecting Jabalpur and Damoh. It is located 38 km from Jabalpur towards the North-West and 22 km North of Katangi. The town area is divided in 15 wards b. Patan: Patan geographically lies between north latitude and east Longitude, at an altitude of 379 meters above mean sea level and is nearly 33 Km from Jabalpur. The municipal council was constituted in the year 1981, with an area of sq. kms and comprising of 15 municipal wards. c. Majholi: Geographically Majholi town is located at 23 30' 0 North Latitude and 79 55' 12 East Latitude, at an altitude of 385 meters above mean sea level. The town is situated on Road connecting Sihora Gubra. The distance from Jabalpur is around 47 km. Majholi Town is located at distance of 30 kms for Sihora. The area of the town is spread over in Ha (6.29 Sq Kms ) as per 2011 data. d. Sihora: Geographically Sihora town is located at Latitude N Longitude 80 7' 12 E, Town is situated at average elevation of 386 m from Mean Sea Level. The year of Establishment of Sihora ULB is The area of the town is spread over in Ha (23.02 Sq Kms ) as per 2011 data. The town area is divided in 18 wards. e. Bhedaghat: Geographically, Bhedaghat lies between N E, N E. Bhedaghat is located at 25 km from Jabalpur and 5 km eastern side on the State Highway 12A leading towards Bhopal- Jabalpur. Presently Bhedaghat has 10 wards. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 3

8 f. Panagar: Geographically, Panagar lies between 23 9'58"N and 79 56'33"E. Panagar is situated on NH 7 connecting Nagpur Katni. The distance from Jabalpur is about 16 Km. Panagar is divided into total 15 Wards. g. Tendukheda: Geographically Tendukheda town is located at Latitude 23 23'59 N Longitude 79 32'59 E.It is 260 km. from the state capital of Bhopal and around 52 km from district headquarter Damoh. Town is situated at average elevation of 398 m from Mean Sea Level. The area of the town is spread over in Ha (14.00 Sq Kms ) as per 2011 data. The year of Establishment of Tendukheda ULB is The town area is divided in 15 wards. A. Existing water supply arrangements of group water supply scheme for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Bhedaghat, Panagar and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad S.No. Particulars Details 1 Town Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Bhedaghat, Panagar and Tendukheda 2 District Jabalpur Except Tendukheda( Damoh) 3 Population - As per census 4 Projected Population- M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 4

9 4.1 In year In year In year Projected Water Demand 5.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD except Bhedaghat and 135 lpcd 5.2 In year MLD 5.3 In year MLD 5.4 In year MLD S.No. Particulars 1.Salient Features of the Katangi Details 1 Town Katangi 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 38 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude 23 27'49 N ordinate Longitude 79 47'38 E 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year Projected 70 LPCD Demand 7.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (10 Nos.) Surface source: 8.2 Total supply 0.60 MLD (25.00 LPCD including 20% losses) M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 5

10 8.3 Overhead Tank/GSR Location OHTs/GSRs of Capacity (in KL) Staging Height Nagar Parishad Ward no.5 OHT 150 KL(Structurally good and it is in use) 12 m Ward no.12 OHT 200 KL 15 m (Structurally good and it is in use) Ward no.15 OHT 250 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) 12 m 8.4 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material 50 mm -200 mm GI, CI 8.5 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) S.No. Particulars 45/- 90/- 2.Salient Features of the Patan Details 1 Town Patan 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 33 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude N Longitude ordinate E 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 6

11 6.2 In year In year In year Projected Water 70 LPCD 7.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (19 Nos.) Surface source: Nil 8.2 Total supply 0.88 MLD (48.00 LPCD including 20% losses) 8.3 Overhead Tank/GSR Location OHTs/GSRs Ward no.15 of Capacity (in KL) OHT 908 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) 8.4 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material Staging Height 15 m ACP, GI 8.5 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) 60/- 90/- 3.Salient Features of the Majholi S.No. Particulars Details 1 Town Majholi 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 47 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude 23 30' 0 N ordinate Longitude 79 55' 12 E M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 7

12 5 Population - As per 2011 census Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year Projected 70 LPCD Demand 7.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (11 Nos.) Surface source: Suhar River 8.2 Total supply 0.70 MLD (42.00 LPCD including 20% losses) 8.3 Intake well 1 no., 25 years old not in working condition 8.4 WTP 0.70 MLD not in working condition 8.5 Overhead Tank/GSR Location OHTs/GSRs of Capacity (in KL) Staging Height Ward no.1 OHT 100 Ward no.9 Ward no.13 Ward no 15 KL(Structurally good and it is in use) OHT 115 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) OHT 320 KL (newly onstructed) 180 KL (newly constructed) 15 m 15 m 18 m 18 m 8.6 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 8

13 ACP, GI 8.7 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) S.No. Particulars 40/- 70/- 4.Salient Features of the Sihora Details 1 Town Sihora 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 42 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude N ordinate Longitude 80 7' 12 E 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year Projected 135 LPCD Demand 7.1 Per Capita Demand 135 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (30 Nos.) Surface source: Hiran River 8.2 Total supply 2.00 MLD (36.00 LPCD including 20% losses) Intake well WTP 1 No. 6m Dia. & 18 m height (Cons.Yr.1973) 4 MLD, 42 years old 8.4 Dia.( mm) Material Condition M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 9

14 Clear water rising main 160 PVC Not useful 8.5 Overhead Tank/GSR Location OHTs/GSRs of Capacity (in KL) Ward no. 4 GSR 300 KL Ward no.14 GSR 400 KL Ward no.18 GSR 200 KL 8.6 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material 110 PVC, GI 8.7 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) 80/- 120/- S.No. Particulars 5.Salient Features of the Bhedaghat Details 1 Town Bhedaghat 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 25 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude N Longitude ordinate E 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year Projected 135 LPCD Demand 7.1 Per Capita Demand 135 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 10

15 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (4 Nos.) Surface source : Narmada River (Direct pumping at various points (Gopalpur, Paramhans Ghat and Banerji Ghat) 8.2 Total supply 0.07 MLD from ground water 0.13 mld from surface water (44.00 LPCD including 20% losses) 8.3 Water connection Domestic 368 nos. 8.8 Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) S.No. Particulars 30/- 60/- 6.Salient Features of the Panagar Details 1 Town Panagar 2 District Jabalpur 3 Location 16 Km. from Jabalpur 4 Geographical Co- Latitude 23 9'58"N Longitude 79 56'33"E ordinate 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year Projected 70 LPCD Demand 7.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 11

16 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (23Nos. working) Surface source: Nil 8.2 Total supply 0.50 MLD (39.00 LPCD including 20% losses) 8.3 Overhead Tank/GSR Location OHTs/GSRs Ward no.8 Ward no.14 Ward no.15 of Capacity (in KL) OHT 200 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) OHT 100 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) OHT 250 KL (Structurally good and it is in use) 8.4 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material Staging Height 15 m 110 PVC, GI 12.5 m 15.0 m 8.5 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) 70/- 100/- 7. Salient Features of the Tendukheda S.No. Particulars Details 1 Town Tendukheda 2 District Damoh 3 Location 52 Km. from Damoh 4 Geographical Co- Latitude 23 23'59 N Longitude ordinate 79 32'59 E 5 Population - As per census 6 Projected Population- 6.1 In year In year In year In year M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 12

17 7 Projected Water 70 LPCD 7.1 Per Capita Demand 70 LPCD 7.2 In year MLD 7.3 In year MLD 7.4 In year MLD 7.5 In year MLD 8.0 Existing Water Supply System 8.1 Water Source Ground water: Tube well (12 Nos.) Surface source: 8.2 Total supply 0.72 MLD (40.00 LPCD including 20% losses) 8.3 Distribution Network Dia.( mm) Material 110 PVC, GI 8.4 Water Connection Domestic (nos.) Non Domestic (nos.) Water Tariff Domestic(Rs.) Non Domestic(Rs.) 80/- 120/- B. Proposed Group Water Supply System 10. Sihora, Katangi, Panagar, Patan, Majholi (jbp), Bhedaghat(jbp) and Tendukheda (Damoh) town is having acute water problem. Sustainable source are not available near to these towns. Reliable source for Panagar, Bhedaghat town is River Narmada near Jabalpur. Reliable source for Patan town is River Narmada. Both towns are approximately 25 km from Jabalpur. Sihora is approximately 25 km from Panagar,Majholi (jbp) is approximately 20 km from Sihora, Katangi is 20 km from Majholi and Tedukheda is nearly 20 km from Patan. A common scheme for all these towns including Tendukheda can be framed from the river Narmada. If combined scheme is framed; then storage structure cost & intake structure cost can be avoided. The feasibility & viability is worked out after survey & investigation. Hence from the above facts it is justified that Narmada River is as final and common source for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 13

18 11. Proposed subproject components. The proposed subproject components of Group water supply of Katangi are presented in Table 2: 12. Intake well: The common intake well is proposed for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad at Bhedaghat. At Bhedaghat in the bank of Narmada River, there is proposed R.C.C. intake well of 10 m diameter and 14 m height to collect and lift water up to treatment works. 13. Raw Water Rising Main: There will be common raw water rising main for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Bhedaghat,and Panagar city. The proposed raw water rising main is 338 m long 600 mm dia. DI K9 from proposed Intake well to proposed WTP. 14. Water Treatment Plant: The common WTP for all these cities having capacity of MLD considering 22 Hrs of pumping has been proposed for the ultimate year of 2048 at Bhedaghat. 15. Clear Water Sump well at new WTP: The clear water sump is proposed to 850 KL of sump well at WTP for storing Clear water after treatment from WTP. Table 2: Proposed Water Supply Subproject Components Particulars Bhedaghat Katangi Majholi Panagar Patan Sihora Tendukheda I. Water demand 1 Base year (2016) 2 Commission ing year (2018.) 3 Design year (2048) II. Source 1 Alternatives 2 Selected source 0.71 MLD 1.06 MLD 1.47 MLD Narmada River MLD MLD MLD 2.37 MLD 1.35 MLD 1.53 MLD M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 14

19 Particulars Bhedaghat Katangi Majholi Panagar Patan Sihora Tendukheda III. Proposed system 1 From source to consumer supply Raw water abstraction from Narmada river raw water transmission (pumping) treatment clear water transmission (pumping) storage distribution house connections with meters IV. Proposed components 1 Water The common intake well is proposed for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, intake Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad at Bhedaghat. At Bhedaghat in the bank of Narmada River, there is proposed R.C.C. intake well of 10 m diameter and 14 m height 2 Pumping stations 3 Raw water Rising Main Three nos. vertical turbine type pump with 50% as standby is proposed at intake well. The discharge of each pump is (20.53 MLD) LPS and head is meter at intermediate stage Yr The rating of each pump is KW (say 59.0 KW). Two nos. working and one pump will be as a standby. This will be replaced by MLD or LPS discharging capacity at m head pumps of 71.5 KW in year The pumping is proposed for 22 hours. There will be common raw water rising main for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Bhedaghat,and Panagar city. The proposed raw water rising main is 338 m long 600 mm dia. DI K9 from proposed Intake well to proposed WTP. 4 WTP A common WTP for all these cities having capacity of MLD considering 22 Hours of pumping has been proposed for the ultimate year of 2048 at Bhedaghat Process/components (same for all towns): Coagulation &flocculation, sedimentation, rapid gravity filtration, chlorination, wash water recovery, sludge drying beds, tube settlers & miscellaneous infra (compound wall, landscaping, lighting, rest rooms etc) Location: On a government land (1.5 ha available) in Northern outskirts of the town near the intake Site is partly cultivated by neighboring farmers 5 Sump Wells 850 KL of sump well is proposed at WTP for storing Clear water after treatment from WTP. OHT 6 Clear water transmission Two OHTs proposed KL KL 150 to 200 mm pipes dia DI- K9 pipes from WTP to Bhedaghat. proposed OHT of 120 KL of staging height 12m mm dia DI pipe From the clear water sump (at WTP) to service reservoirs Location: Governme nt owned Not applicable feeder main from sump well to majholi Length -1835m Dia- 100 to 200 mm DI Three OHTs proposed of capacity KL KL KL Not applicable Four OHTs proposed KL KL KL KL CLEAR WATER FEEDER MAIN FROM SUMP WELL TO SIHORA Length m Two OHTs proposed of capacity KL KL CLEAR WATER FEEDER MAIN FROM SUMP WELL TO TENDUKHE RA PAHARI Length m M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 15

20 7 Distribution network 8 Bulk flow meters 9 Consumer connects with meters m 110 mm dia HDPE pipes Location: Along the public roads in the entire town. lands and along public roads m 110 mm to 250 mm HDPE (75% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town. K9 Pipes m 110 mm to 250 mm HDPE (90% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town m 110 mm to 2 50 mm HDPE (79% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town m 110 mm to 280 mm HDPE (70% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town. Dia- 200 to 300 mm DI K9 Pipes m 110 mm to 250 mm HDPE (75% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town. Dia- 250 mm DI K9 Pipes m 110 mm to 250 mm HDPE (79.4% pipes are of less than 110 mm dia Location: Along the public roads in the entire town. Electromagnetic Bulk flow meter will be installed to monitor the bulk flow in the main components i.e. at the inlet of the raw water mains to know the quantity of water coming to the WTP, outlet of the clear water sump to know the quantity of water going for the distribution, outlet of the service reservoirs to know the quantity of water going in the distribution zone or DMA. This will help in maintaining the UFW in the limit and also equitable distribution of the water. Total house connections proposed (for all towns) IV. FIELD WORK AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION A. Public Consultation 15. Stakeholder mapping was undertaken as the first step and the major potential stakeholders listed: (a) The municipality, its elected members and staff who will be required to oversee the construction of the distribution networks and WTP as well as be directly responsible for the maintenance of the installations (b) Concerned government departments (Water Resources Department, Revenue Department) (c) Local residents who will take initiative to connect their houses with the water distribution line. (d) Local business persons and traders (e) School and College Students (f) Opinion makers or prominent citizens/residents, who are intimately acquainted to and well regarded by the community. They need to be enlisted in spreading environmental awareness within the community as well as in conveying the benefits of the project. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 16

21 16. Consultations were undertaken with key stakeholders in line with ADB s requirements pertaining to environment and social considerations. Tools used for consultation were formal stakeholder meetings and focus group discussions (FGD). Extensive consultations with stakeholders (municipality, concerned government departments, community members including slum dwellers, and traders associations) including individual face to face interviews and public consultations were conducted. No users (boatmen and washermen) were found at the intake site which is vacant and unused, hence no special consultation was conducted with them. 17. Field visits were made to all proposed sites and pipeline alignments and the potential impacts and mitigation measures discussed with stakeholders. These consultations helped identify the felt needs/concerns and apprehensions of the communities related to the project and priorities of concerned stakeholders. Discussions were held with people residing at and/or having businesses at/near the proposed subproject locations. Consultations revealed that people are aware of the problems of the existing water supply system in the city as they are getting 35 lpcd and are willing to cooperate in the proposed project. The field visits and interactions done with community persons of towns Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad at Bhedaghat helped ascertain that no further survey and inventories are required. Appendix 2 provides a summary of consultations and discussions held in above mentioned towns. V. LAND AVAILABILITY AND INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS 18. No land acquisition or resettlement impacts are anticipated for any of the proposed civil works for Group water supply subproject. Narmada River is selected as common source for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad. Proposed Common Intake well, Common WTP, Common Raw water rising main, the Clear water feeder main and water distribution network are separate for towns etc. 19. Common Intake well: Proposed Intake well-constructed at Bhedaghat on the bank of Narmada River, there is proposed R.C.C. intake well of 10 m diameter and 14 m height to collect and lift water up to treatment works. The permission from Water Resource Department for extraction and construction is to be taken, making sure that its conditions for granting of NOC 20. Raw water rising main: Proposed common raw water rising main for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Bhedaghat,and Panagar towns. The proposed raw water rising main is 338 m long 600 mm dia. DI K9 from proposed Intake well to proposed WTP. 26 Common Water Treatment Plant: common WTP for all these cities having capacity of MLD. The land identified for WTP is at distance of 338 m from intake well. The land is in possession of revenue department from years, it is not anticipated under MPUSIP. 21. Clear Water Sump well at new WTP: It is proposed of capacity of 850 KL of sump well at WTP for storing Clear water after treatment from WTP. The land belongs to Revenue department. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 17

22 22. Clear water sump at Majholi: There are four existing OHTs having 2 nos. 15 m staging and 2 nos. 18 m staging height. A huge head of pumps will be required to feed these tanks directly from the WTP., to avoid this an Intermediate pumping station at junction point (elevation m) a sump well of capacity 35KL is proposed considering 30 minutes detention time. The land is identified for pumping station is in possession of Revenue Department. 23. Clear Water Sump well at Sihora: There are four proposed OHTs having 2 nos. 10 m staging and 2 nos. 8 m & 11 m staging height, at ground level m, m m and m. A huge head of pumps will be required to feed these tanks directly from the WTP., to avoid this a intermediate pumping station has been proposed for boosting the water at required head. An Intermediate pumping station at junction point (elevation m) a sump well of capacity 35KL is proposed considering 30 minutes detention time. 24. Clear Water Sump well near Basan and Break Pressure Tank (For Tendukheda): In Tendukheda there are two proposed OHTs having 13 m staging and 9 m staging height. For storing clear water by direct pumping from WTP sump to overhead tanks there will be not getting required pressure. An intermediate pumping station with a sump well of capacity 52 KL is proposed for 30 minutes detention time at junction point near Basan village (elevation m) where a break pressure tank on hill (capacity 52 KL) is also proposed. 25. Clear Water common Pump at WTP at Bhedaghat:It is proposed that clear water common pump for Katangi, Patan, Sihora, Panagar, Majholi, and Tendukheda except Bhedaghat Nagar Parishad. Separate pumping is proposed for Bhedaghat. Provision of 3 numbers Centrifugal type pump having discharge MLD or LPS and head of m with suitable motor is proposed with 50 percent standby. 26. Clear water feeder main from WTP to different OHTs & sump for katangi, patan, majholi, sihora, panagar and tendukheda nagar parishad DIAMETER(mm) LENGTH(m) PIPE MATERIAL DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K-9 TOTAL Details of pipelines of clear water feeder main from WTP to Bhedaghat DIAMETER(mm) LENGTH(m) PIPE MATERIAL DI K-9 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 18

23 DI K-9 TOTAL Details of pipelines of clear water feeder main from sump well to majholi LENGTH(m) DIAMETER(mm) PIPE MATERIAL DI K DI K DI K9 Total 1835 m DI K9 29. Details of pipelines of clear water feeder main from sump well to sihora LENGTH(m) DIAMETER(mm) PIPE MATERIAL DI K DI K DI K9 Total 6297 m DI K9 30. Details of pipelines of clear water feeder main from sump well to tendukhera pahari LENGTH(m) DIAMETER(mm) PIPE MATERIAL DI K9 Total 5866 m DI K9 31. Details of pipelines of clear water feeder main from Tendukhera sump to OHTs water supply scheme LENGTH(m) DIAMETER(mm) PIPE MATERIAL DI K DI K9 Total m DI K9 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 19

24 32. Summary of Clear Water Feeder Main DIAMETER(mm) LENGTH(m) PIPE MATERIAL DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K DI K-9 TOTAL m 33. Overhead Tank for Katangi: As per mass curve the total storage required is ML. The cumulative existing storage capacity in the town is 0.60 ML. Hence additional storage of ML or 105 KL is required. One ESR of 120 KL of 12 m staging height will be taken in the proposed scheme. 34. Overhead Tanks at Sihora: As per mass curve the total storage required is ML. Presently there not OHT only GSRs exist. From GSR required pressure is not found in distribution line so GSRs are not taken into account. Total ML storage is required. Hence 4 nos. of ESR of total 3190 KL will be taken in the proposed scheme. 35. Overhead Tanks at Panagar: total storage required is ML. The cumulative existing storage capacity in the town is 0.55 ML. Hence additional storage of 0.49 ML or 490 KL is required. Total 570 KL will be taken in the proposed scheme. 36. Overhead Tanks at Bhedaghat: Intermediate Clear Water demand is 1.14 MLD. As per mass curve the total storage required is ML. There is no existing OHT and requirement is 415 KL capacity of OHT. Hence 2 nos of total 420 KL capacity of OHT is proposed. 37. Overhead Tanks at Tendukheda: Intermediate Clear Water demand is 1.70 MLD. There is no existing OHT and requirement is 618 KL capacity of OHT. Hence 2 nos of total 625 KL capacity of OHT is proposed. 38. The Distribution network design of Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Sihora, Panagar, Bhedaghat and Tendukheda Nagar Parishad is done separately. These have been divided into different no. of zones. The total length of the proposed network is around m of diameter 110 mm to 280 mm HDPE PN 10 pipe. The minimum size of pipeline taken is 110 mm as per CPHEEO manual for population less than Distribution network of katangi water supply augmentation scheme Distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 20

25 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 7, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL ,803 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 7, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-3 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL ,355 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 11, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-4 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL ,728 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 3,920 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 21

26 43. Distribution network of Patan water supply scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN ,985 HDPE PN ,041 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN ,161 HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 21, Distribution network of Majholi water supply augmentation scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 4, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 4, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-3 Pipe Details M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 22

27 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 12, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-4 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 9, Sihora water supply augmentation scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 20, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN ,273 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 23

28 ,384 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 27, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-3 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN ,069 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 12, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-4 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN ,290 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN ,256 HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 19, Panagar water supply augmentation scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN10 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 24

29 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 4, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 4, Design of distribution system of zone-3 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN ,460 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 9, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-4 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 14, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-5 Pipe Details M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 25

30 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 9, Distribution network of Bhedaghat water supply augmentation scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN10 Total 9, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN10 Total 14, Distribution network of Tendukhera water supply augmentation scheme Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-1 Pipe Details Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN ,936 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 15, Details of pipeline of distribution system of zone-2 Pipe Details M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 26

31 Inner Dia(MM) Outer Dia(MM) LENGTH(M) MATERIAL HDPE PN HDPE PN ,428 HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN HDPE PN10 Total 21, The ULBs shall apply for No Objection Certificate (NOC) from WRD for raw water extraction and construction of Intake well at source. The other sites are revenue land (GoMP), for construction of the proposed water works ULB has to take NOC or transfer of land. 62. Measures will be taken to minimize excavation, disturbance to pedestrians and traffic and avoid income loss to businesses, while minimizing road reconstruction costs. Temporary impacts to traffic/access to shops and residences due to digging of pits for trenchless pipe laying are possible during construction; however, these will be mitigated by ensuring access to properties through provision of pedestrian planks, provision of adequate signage, and careful traffic management. 63. Mobile hawkers will be assisted to move to places nearby, to ensure their earnings are not affected. The weekly market day will be avoided for construction. Only mobile vendors will be shifted to a nearby location during the period of construction and assistance to shift will be provided by the contactor. No income loss is anticipated. 64. In case temporary shifting of vendors with temporary structures is necessary, such shifting will be undertaken on a weekly holiday, to avoid income loss on the day(s) of shifting. The vendors will be assisted to shift and will be able to continue plying their trade during the construction period at the alternative location. Potential disruption of water supply to existing consumers is possible during construction, and will be mitigated through supply by water tankers. 65. House Service connections: Provision of house service connections will involve tapping from a distribution main/ sub-main including one tapping saddles, elbows, service pipe from tapping point to the chamber near property boundary or inside the property boundary.the work will involve excavation and road restoration. Each connection will include a domestic water meter: Installation of AMR compatible water meters for each house service water connection is envisaged. 66. Potential temporary impacts to traffic/access to shops and residences due to digging and excavation for pipe laying are possible during construction; however, these will be M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 27

32 mitigated by ensuring access to properties through provision of pedestrian planks, provision of adequate signage, and careful traffic management. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 28

33 VI. BUDGET 67. A provisional budget for consultation, communication, grievance redress, awareness generation, and mitigation measures such as tanker supply to existing consumers if supply is affected during construction is included in the DDR for Katangi, Patan, Majholi, Tendukheda, Sihora, Bedaghat, Panagar and overall subproject costs. Table 5. Budget S.no Description Target group/area Estimated cost Source of fund 1 Consultation Stakeholder and INR 150,000; Included in communities subproject cost 2 Communication, awareness subproject area INR 1500,000 Included in generation and grievance (grievance cell subproject cost redress zone wise) 3 Tanker supply for areas areas where INR 650,000 Included in where existing water supply supply is disrupted during construction disrupted subproject cost 4 10% contingencies INR 230,000 Included in subproject cost Total INR 25,30,000 M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 29

34 A. Summary and Conclusions VII. CONCLUSIONS 68. No IR impacts are assessed at identified sites for sub-project components of Katangi, Patan,Majholi, Tendukheda, Sihora, Bedaghat, Panagar, as adequate vacant land is available for the proposed facilities, within the compounds of government lands. The intake well is proposed to be constructed on Water Resource Department Land, for which NOC is under approval. The proposed site WTP and OHTs is under the possession of revenue Department. The land record of this sites are appended to the DDR. For linear components (pipe laying) or those proposed along government road ROWs, temporary disruption to road users, pedestrians and community members will be avoided. In the most congested zones of Katangi, Patan,Majholi, Tendukheda, Sihora, Bedaghat, Panagar safety measures and simple mitigation measures during construction by the contractor such as provision of planks for pedestrian access to shops, avoidance of weekly haat days for construction, undertaking construction on weekly market holidays, and proper traffic management and information sharing with the public, will be adopted. A budgetary provision is made for costs likely to be incurred for impact mitigation. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 30

35 Annexure 1: Site Photographs 1. Bhedaghat WTP Location Intake Well Location OHT-1 Location OHT-2 Location M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 31

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42 Annexure 1: Details of Land Ownership of Sites for Proposed Water Works Components Component Location Ownership of Land proposed Availability of Status of NOC land Record Sites Intake well on Narmada river (near Gram- Mubarakabad) Owned by Revenue department Plot No. (Khasra No)/available 56 Land required (Sqm/ha) 50sqm Yes NOC to be obtained by ULB from Revenue department Water Treatment Plant near existing WTP owned by Revenue Department 156 Available land hacter Yes Land in possession of ULB OHT at Katangi near existing Defunct OHT owned by Revenue Department 136/3,137/3 Yes Land in possession of Revenue Department M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 38

43 OHT-1 at Sihora Ward no 4, Sayad Baba Toriya owned by Revenue Department 197/2 Yes Land in possession of Revenue Department OHT-3 at Sihora Ward No 13, DANAV Baba Toriya owned by Revenue Department 230/1 Yes Land in possession of Revenue Department OHT-1 at Tendukheda Ward no.9 in front of Module owned by Revenue Department 685/30 Yes Land in possession of Revenue Department OHT-2 at Tendukheda Ward no.10 owned by Revenue Department 579/1a Yes Land in possession of Revenue Department M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 39

44 Date Location 2nd April 2016 No. of Participants 30 M=23 F=07 Appendix 3 : Summary of Consultation with Stakeholders Participants Topics Discussed Issues Elected representatives, Chairperson ULB, Chief Municipal Officer, Revenue department, elder person of Present drinking water supply source and its condition Need of improvement of the present situation Briefing on project objectives probable implementation procedures Potential positive and negative impacts due to project implementation Land use and area to be covered under the project Nagar Parishad is operating the water supply system for the town, but capacity to be further built. The Chairman of the ULB expressed need for the project and willingness to take it up; The Nagar Parishads do not have capacity or resources to be party to sharing the loan repayment. The prime concern and apprehension of the ULB Chairman regarding the project was whether it will be a financial burden on the Nagar Parishad. Operation and maintenance of the facilities developed under the project and community participation; The official from revenue department gave consent of speedy allotment for required land for project. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 40

45 3rd April 2016 Ward -05 M=15 F=3 T=18 Community persons Briefing on project objectives probable implementation procedures Potential positive and negative impacts due to project implementation Experiences sharing on - livelihood activities, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, women empowerment, tribal development, health, education, convergence with existing government social security schemes None of the people knew about the proposed project. On learning about the project, they expressed that they were happy that the entire community would be benefited from the upgraded water supply. Slum dwellers showed willingness to take water connections but demanded relaxation in user charges. People were briefed about the complaint redress mechanism. 3rd April 2016 ward 10 Total= 20 F=8, M=12 Slum community etc. Grievance Redress procedures Knowledge of project Present water supply situation: only half an hours of supply alternate day Drinking water user charge Women had heard about the proposed project and welcomed it as women are facing many problem in fetching water for hours.. Some participants did not have water connections. The women were happy to learn about the proposed project. Possibility of exempting the poor and vulnerable from user charge payment. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 41

46 4th April th April 2016 ward no. 03 Market area Total - 25 (Female 10, Male - 15) Total= 20 M=15,F=05 Community members (Low income group; the men work as daily laborers and the women are housewives) Street vendors and shopkeepers Status of existing drinking water supply system; Need for improvements to present system; Relevant information of the upcoming project and benefits of the project. Potential positive and negative impacts due to project implementation Ensuring no income loss Temporarily shifting of weekly vegetable market during excavation. Shifting of Street vendors. Shifting or adjusting extended potion of shopkeepers. The area has insufficient and inadequate drinking water supply. Water from two tube wells is presently supplied to the area/community. The area faces severe water crisis during the summer season when the ground water level drops. The community welcomed the project and expressed need for it. However, they were apprehensive that their economic condition would prevent them from paying water user charges. Possibility of exempting the poor and vulnerable from user charge payment. As excavation may not be possible at night as labour may not get agree to work in night shift, construction will be undertaken with care to avoid the weekly haat day, such that no income loss takes place due the civil work. Mobile vendors will be given sufficient notice and assistance to shift to nearby locations, so that they do not face income loss. Mobile street vendors agreed to the proposal. Some small restaurant/food stall owners expressed a concern that dust during excavation may fall on / spoil eatables. Mitigation measures such as spraying of water on the excavated soil particularly around such restaurants/food stalls to ensure there is no dust flying around and other appropriate measures as per IEE shall be taken during construction. Note: Boatmen and washermen were not observed near the proposed intake well location on Narmada river, hence need for a separate consultation with them was not perceived. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 42

47 Annexure 2: Stakeholder Consultation photographs and list of participants Stakeholder Consultation Katangi Community consultation M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 43

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51 Appendix-5. INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT SCREENING CHECKLIST A. Introduction 1. Each project/subproject/component needs to be screen for any involuntary resettlement impacts and indigenous people impacts which will occur or already occurred. This screening determines the necessary action to be done by the project team. B. Information on project/subproject/component: a. District/ Administrative Name:Jabalpur b. Location (km): Katangi 80 Kms c. Civil work dates (proposed): NA d. Technical Description: Katangi-Water Supply Subproject C. Screening Questions for Involuntary Resettlement Impact 2. Below is the initial screening for involuntary resettlement impacts and due diligence exercise. Both permanent and temporary impacts must be considered and reported in the screening process. Involuntary Resettlement Impacts Yes No Not known Remarks Will the project include any physical construction work? Does the proposed activity include upgrading or rehabilitation of existing physical facilities? Will there be permanent land acquisition? Will it require temporary land acquisition? Is the ownership status and current usage of the land known? Are there any non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site or within the corridor of impact (COI) / Right of Way (ROW)? Will there be loss of housing? Will there be loss of agricultural plots? Construction of OHT and distribution network proposed. On the existing OHT which will be integrated into the proposed system, no rehabilitation work is proposed. Only SCADA will be installed on the existing OHT. All sites where facilities are proposed belong to Revenue Department and are vacant. Land is vacant and unused. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 47

52 Will there be losses of crops, trees, and fixed assets (i.e. fences, pumps, etc.)? Will there be loss of businesses or enterprises? Will there be loss of incomes and livelihoods? Will people lose access to facilities, services, or natural resources? Will any social or economic activities be affected by land use-related changes? Will people lose access to natural resources, or common property resources, or communal facilities and/or services? If land use is changed will it have an adverse impact on social and economic activities? As distribution lines are proposed along roads in the town (within available road RoW) no losses to crops, trees and fixed assets are envisaged. In case of any damage to property (of titleholders or nontitleholders) during construction, the contractor will be required to Any disruption of public facilities or services will be taken care of during excavation.grievance redress cell will be formed wardwise to settle the grievances early. Will access to land and resources own communally or by the state be restricted? Are any of the affected persons (AP) from indigenous or ethnic minority groups? D. Involuntary Resettlement Impact 3. After reviewing the answers above, EA/ Safeguard Team confirms that the proposed subsection/ section/ subproject/component (tick as appropriate): [ ] Has involuntary resettlement (IR) impact, a resettlement plan (or corrective action plan) is required [ Y ] Has No IR impact, no resettlement plan is required. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 48

53 Prepared By: L N Malviya Verified by: Signature: Name:Chandan Position: project coordinator Signature: Name: Position: Date: Date: M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 49

54 Annexure 5: Land records Katangi : Khasra details of Proposed OHT site Note: Khasra is land record maintained by the state government, which depicts for each land parcel, the parcel number, ownership, area and landuse. The Khasra/land record is usually accompanied by a scaled map. The above records depict that the proposed OHT site is owned by government and has an area of hectares. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 50

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58 Bhedaghat Khasra details of WTP Note: The above records shows that the proposed WTP at Bhedaghat site khasra no. 74 & 75 are owned by government and has an area of and hectares. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 55

59 Note: Khasra is land record maintained by the state government, which depicts for each land parcel, the parcel number, ownership, area and landuse. The Khasra/land record is usually accompanied by a scaled map. The above records depict that the proposed WTP at Bhedaghat site is owned by government and has an area of and hectares. M/s L N Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd Bhopal 55