COASTAL PROTECTION, LANDSCAPING AND INFRASTRUCTURAL WORKS IN MAURITIUS CASE NOYALE SITE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT CONTENTS
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1 COASTAL PROTECTION, LANDSCAPING AND INFRASTRUCTURAL WORKS IN MAURITIUS CASE NOYALE SITE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT CONTENTS Chapter Description Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION General Need for EIA The Project General Coastal Erosion Project Background Previous Studies Actions taken by MSSESD The Proponent and Project Team The Proponent The Project Team Project Implementation Timeframe Method of Assessment General Phases of Assessment Scoping Structure of Report LEGAL FRAMEWORK Introduction Legal Framework Environment Protection Act, Regulations Policies, Planning Schemes and Guidelines General National Environment Policy National Development Strategy Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) 2-3
2 2.3.5 National Forest Policy International Treaties The Convention on Biological Diversity International Convention and Protocol Signed/Ratified by Mauritius Outline Planning Scheme Black River District Council Area BASELINE ENVIRONMENT Site Location Site Context General Built Environment Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) General Forest Systems Watercourses Tidal Mudflats Mangroves Sea Grass Coral Reef Physical Site Description Site Limits Land Use Survey Site Topography Lagoon Bathymetry Stormwater Drainage Services/Utilities Infrastructure Site Conditions Waterfront Features Existing Situation Coast Road (B9 Road) Biodiversity/Ecology General Geomorphology and Sediment Survey Geology Site Observations Sediment Sampling and Test Results Sediment Transport and Morphology Sediment Transport and Morphology Risks and Impacts of Climate Change Coastal Hydrodynamics Baseline Modelling Water Level Analysis Tide Levels Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Climate 3-16
3 Water Levels Cyclones Wind Waves and Surges Hydrodynamic Modelling for Case Noyale Site Historical/Heritage Features Water Quality Landscape and Aesthetics Air Quality Traffic Noise Socio-economic Activities Tourist Industry Fisheries Other Activities Consultation with Stakeholders Ministries and Authorities Public Consultation PROJECT ALTERNATIVES AND JUSTIFICATION General Functional Requirements (Client s Requirements and ToR) MSSESD Requirements Stakeholder Requirements Protection against Erosion Design Parameters dictated by Met-ocean Conditions Extreme Still Water Levels Extreme Wave Heights Wave Directions Overtopping Discharge Drainage Design Working Life Damage Levels Reference Standards and Publications Design Criteria Design Method Protection against Erosion Maximum Crest Level vis-a-vis Visual Impact Other Requirements Preliminary Stakeholder Consultation Road Widening Verge 4-7
4 4.5.4 Bus-stops and Vehicle Parking Pedestrian Footway Filling to Sea-side of Road Fishery Shore Access Construction Aspects External Access Road Contractor s Work yard Access to Works along the shore Project Alternatives General Option 1: Minimal Scheme with planted Vegetation only Option 2: Gravel Beach (Flexible Revetment) Option 3: Rock Armoured Embankment Approved Scheme Clearances PROJECT DESCRIPTION General Proposed Works and Site Layout Extent of site Site Layout Principal Work Items Revetment Cross-section Mass Concrete Wall and Walkways Gravel Beach and Groynes Access to Gravel Beach Landscaping Drainage Monitoring Beacons Construction Methodology IMPACT IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION Methodology Construction Phase General Geology and Geomorphology Water Quality Biodiversity Air Quality Traffic 6-7
5 6.2.7 Socio-economic Noise Health and Safety Operation/Utilisation Phase General Geomorphology and Hydrodynamic Impacts Landscape and Aesthetics Socio-economic Impact Significance of Impacts during Operation Phase Maintenance as a Mitigation Measure ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN Monitoring during Construction Phase Air Quality Noise Water Quality Solid Waste Traffic Infrastructure Health and Safety Monitoring during Operation Phase RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION 8-1
6 List of Appendices: Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C : Laboratory Test Results for Water and Sediment Samples : Biodiversity Survey Report : Drawings List of Drawings: Drawing Title Context Map Sampling Location Location Plan Topographic Map Plan and Profile of Coast Road Proposed Layout Plan Typical Cross Sections Section across Groyne Typical Cross Section of Mass Concrete Seawall Drawing Number M190/CN/EV/01 M190/CN/EV/02 M190/CN/DD/01 M190/CN/DD/02 M190/CN/DD/03 M190/CN/DD/04 M190/CN/DD/05 M190/CN/DD/06 M190/CN/DD/07 List of Figures Figure 3-1: Case Noyale Site and Environs Figure 3-2: Site Limits Figure 3-3: Culvert and Swale Figure 3-4: Site Waterfront Figure 3-5: Erosion along Site Waterfront Figure 3-6: Fish Landing Station North of the site Figure 3-7: Coast Road (B9) Figure 3-8: Site Geology Figure 3-9: Historical aerial image (1975) Figure 3-10: Direction of mean wave energy flux (top) and wave rose (bottom) Figure 3-11: Historical imagery of eroded escarpment along site (April, 2014) Figure 3-12 Raw water level data measures at Port Louis (Caldwell, et al, 2015), shown relative to Mean Sea Level (MSL) Figure 3-13 Water level data measured at Port Louis (Caldwell, et al., 2015). The data shown was detrended, with a mean level equal to the measured mean level at 1995, calculated as the average over Figure 3-14 Measured Water Level at Port Louis with SLR Trend Lines Figure 3-15 Extract from Chapter 13: Sea level change in the Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC,2013) Figure 3-16 SLR projections for this century, showing upper limit values for 2040 and 2070 (IPCC, 2013) Figure 3-17 MFR best track data for the years 1980 to Also indicated are the three locations used in the calculation of extreme wind speed Figure 3-18 Time-series of modelled peak wind speeds for all historical tropical cyclones from 1979 to 2015 at the three locations in Mauritius Figure 3-19 Trends in average wind speed based upon climate change (Tokinaga, 2011) 3-21 Figure 3-20 Trend in wind speeds per decade for for different climate models (IPCC, 2013) Figure 4-1: Profile along centre of Coast Road B Figure 6-1: Revetment option: Expected wave reflection towards the barrier reef
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