Introduction The Rural Energy II Project the Project is classified as Category B for environmental assessment EA, see OP/BP/GP 4.01 Environmental Assessment.. These are listed below: Inv
Trang 1SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
Ministry of Industry
Rural Energy II Project
Environmental Guidelines and Framework
Attachment to Ministry of Industry’s Decision
Number: Date:
January, 2004
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VIETNAM: Rural Energy II
1 Introduction
The Rural Energy II Project (the Project) is classified as Category B for environmental assessment (EA, see OP/BP/GP 4.01 Environmental Assessment) The project may include both positive and negative impacts Negative impacts are minor, and temporary and are primarily associated with preconstruction and construction activities Positive impacts are mostly incurred during operation, and are likely to be significant because of their longer term nature at both the local and regional level
2 Overview
This framework document will provide guidance on the EA process to be adopted for subprojects to be considered for financing under the Project Basically, there are eight
elements involved for the EA process during project preparation and three elements involved with project implementation These are listed below:
Investment Preparation
Screening
EA Documentation/Document Content
Consultation
Disclosure
EA Review and Approval
Subloan Conditionality and Approval
Environmental Performance Standards
Licensing and Permitting
Investment Implementation
Institutional Responsibilities for Environmental Management
Supervision Responsibilities for Mitigation and Monitoring
Permits and Licensing
A discussion of each of these elements will define the EA process to be followed for
subprojects to be considered for financing under the Project
INVESTMENT PREPARATION
Screening
The Client will prepare an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) document for the subproject (see next section for content of an IEE document) to determine the magnitude and nature of the impacts
If the PMU determines that the subproject impacts are significant and adverse and/or
unprecedented, such a project would be considered Category A under the World Bank EA policy, and therefore would not be considered further for financing Where the IEE indicates
no significant environmental issues (most cases) the subprojects are eligible for financing under the Project
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If an EIA is required by DONRE for subprojects which the PMU assesses to be Category B
an EIA acceptable to the Government of Vietnam and an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) acceptable to the WB and DONRE will be required for further processing of the subproject.
If an EIA is not required by DONRE for subprojects which the PMU assesses to be Category
B an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) acceptable to the WB and an environmental
certificate as required by DONRE will be the only environmental requirement for further processing of the subproject.
EA Documentation/Document Content
Preparation of all EA documentation is the responsibility of the Client
An IEE should include the following sections:
Project Description (see Annex 1)
Screening of Potential Environmental Issues AND Rationale for Their
Significance Grading
An EMP should be developed from the Environmental Template Document, which
has been suggested by WB and the final version is yet to be endorsed by EVN and MOI
An EIA or environmental certificate should be prepared in accordance with
Vietnamese guidelines as presented in the GOV Circular 490/KHCNMT
All EA documents (IEE, EMP, and EIA) should be consistent For example, priority issues identified should be the same for all EA documents as well as the proposed measures to mitigate these issues Similarly, institutional responsibilities for mitigation, monitoring etc should be the same in all EA documents
Consultation
The Client will be required to conduct a consultation with project affected people and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) The purpose of the consultation is to identify environmental issues of concern to project affected groups and NGOs, so that they may be included in the EA documents Therefore consultation may take place either before the EMP
is prepared or after a draft EMP is available In either case, the final EMP should include any
appropriate environmental issues identified at the consultation
The consultation can be conducted in any of several forms: door to door survey, public meeting, circulation of questionnaires, call-in to local radio or TV station, etc
Detailed documentation of the consultation (see Annex F of the Environmental
Template Document) should be included in the EMP and IEE/EIA
Disclosure
The Client will be required to provide a Vietnamese language version of the EMP and IEE/EIA in a public location easily accessible to project affected people An English language
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EA Review and Approval
The Client will be responsible for delivering IEE/EIA and EMP documents of quality acceptable to the Bank for the Bank’s review and clearance
In the final submission to the Bank, the Client should provide evidence to the PMU (e.g copies of the letters of approval, environmental certificate) that all necessary approvals
of the IEE/EIA have been obtained from the responsible Vietnamese authorities
Subloan Conditionality and Approval
It is the responsibility of the Client to assure that subloan agreements include a
statement which commits the Client to implementing the EMP The following sample may be useful:
“The Client (or sub-Borrower) agrees to implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) as presented in (indicate where the officially approved EMP is located it could be included as an Annex in the loan documents or situated in a project file)”
From the environmental view, a subloan may only be approved after the Client has:
(a) agreed to the conditionality for EMP implementation, (b) has successfully conducted and documented the public consultation and (c) demonstrated that all appropriate EA documents have been disclosed
Environmental Performance Standards
If either construction or operation aspects of the subproject are subject to specific Vietnamese environmental standards, for example: electric and magnetic field strength, prohibition of the use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), noise, dust, etc These items should be included in the Environmental Monitoring Program section of the EMP (see Annex
C of the Environmental Template Document) It is the Clients’ responsibility to assure that all Vietnamese environmental performance standards are met in the design, construction and operation of the subproject It is the responsibility of the Vietnamese environmental
authorities to assure these standards are obeyed From time to time, if necessary, the
Vietnamese environmental authorities may wish to seek support of the PMU in meeting their responsibility
Licensing and Permitting
It is the responsibility of the Client to secure and maintain any necessary licenses or
permits which are either issued by or require approval of any Vietnamese environmental authorities during both subproject construction and operation phases for the life of the project INVESTMENT IMPLEMENTATION
Supervision Responsibilities for Mitigation and Monitoring
It is the responsibility of the PMU, possibly in collaboration with Vietnamese
environmental authorities to supervise both the mitigation and monitoring activities which have been agreed to by the Client in the subloan documentation The supervision effort should
be a regular on-going activity Additionally, if there are complaints from local
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Institutional Responsibilities for Environmental Management
Institutional responsibilities for environmental management must be carefully
delineated and described in the EMP Annex C of the Environmental Template Document indicates the type of information which is required A clear line of responsibility must be indicated from data collection (numbers, observations), to analysis (information based upon data), to reporting (information flow) to management (decision makers)
The PMU will be responsible for monitoring of the implementation of a Site EMP (SEMP) by the contractors An independent safeguard consultant will be hired by the Client to monitor the general impacts of the project and the EMP implementation The head of the project’s communes will be sending to the PMU a monthly monitoring report Based on this reporting line, the PMU will consolidate the implementation of EMP in its quarterly progress report submitted to the Bank, copied to respective DONREs
Permits and Licensing
Vietnamese environmental authorities are responsible for assuring that any permits or licenses which they either issue or approve for the subproject are maintained It is the Clients’ responsibility to maintain all such licenses and permits current From time to time, if necessary, the Vietnamese environmental authorities may wish to seek support of the PMU in assuring the Client meets this responsibility
Trang 6Annex 1: RAPID ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST
(Applied for rapid environmental assessment in the Project site)
Project's name: Rural Energy II - phase 1b
Province:
District
Commune
Screening Question Yes No Remarks
1 Project's sitting:
Is the Project site adjacent to or within
any of the following environmental
sensitive areas?
- In the case select "yes", describe detailed information such as: name of historical property, nearest distance from the sensitive area to the Project site etc
Cultural heritage site
Protected areas
Wetland
Forest under Program 661
Estuary
Buffer zone of Protected areas
Nature reserves like bird yard,
mangrove forest etc
Rivers and reservoirs - Name of main water bodies (rivers), lakes,
reservoirs and nearest distance to the Project site
Canals and irrigation system - Assess the density of the canal system in the
Project's area
2 Potential environmental impacts
Will the Project cause:
If select " yes", please describe and briefly assess impact's level
Encroachment on historical/cultural areas
Encroachment on critical ecosystem (e.g
sensitive or protected area, national park,
nature reserve etc )
Disfiguration of landscape and increase
waste generation
Change of surface water quality or water
flows
If select " yes", please list of main reasons
Increase water turbidity due to
run- off and erosion
Waste water from camping sites
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are directly discharged to the
surface water resources or not?
Construction waste are directly
discharged to the surface water or
not?
Increase the dust level ? If select " yes", please list of main reasons
Increase noise and/or vibration? If select " yes", please list of main reasons
Permanent land acquisition If select " yes", please list of land area for permanent
acquisition, type of soils, and purpose of acquisition
Temporary land acquisition If select " yes", please list of land area for permanent
acquisition, type of soils, and purpose of acquisition, duration of acquisition
Is there any household need to be
relocated? If yes, how many households?
Would the resettlement site is
environmentally and/or culturally
sensitive
If select “yes” briefly describe the potential impacts
Is there any risk of disease dissemination
from construction workers to the local
peoples (and vice versia) ?
- Estimated number of groups of workers to be hired for project construction in the
commune/district
Is there any potential for conflict between
construction workers and local peoples
(and vice versia)?
Are explosive and hazardous chemicals
used within the Project?
- If select "yes", please list of these materials
In the past, there was any accident
incurred due to landmines or explosive
materials remaining from the war?
Will Project's construction cause
disturbance to the transportation in the
Project's site?
- If select "yes", please assess the impact level: + Significant impact
+ Medium impact + Minor
Project's construction will cause any
damage to the existing rural roads system?
Will soil excavation during Project's
construction cause soil erosion ?
- If select "yes", please assess the impact level: + Significant impact
+ Medium impact + Minor
Will Project need to open new access
roads?
- If select "yes", please briefly estimate number of temporary access roads and their locations
Will Project cause fragmentation of
habitat of flora and fauna?
- If select "yes", please describe
Will Project cause impact on air
transportation?
Will Project cause risk to safety and
human health (EMF, electric shock etc.)?
If select “yes” ", please describe
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(Applied for rapid environmental assessment of the Project's province)
1.Description of microclimate condition of the Project's
province
Average rainfall
Average temperature
Prevalent wind direction
Main seasons and time for each season in the year
2.General geography/ physical environment
Topography
Soil type
3 Natural resources
Fauna resource
Flora resource
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(This check list is applied for rapid socio-economic assessment of the Project's Province)
Project's name RURAL ENERGY 2 - PHASE 1b
Province
Parameter Information
A Land use
1 Land use pattern in the Project's province - Agriculture (%):
- Fishery and aquaculture (%):
- Forest (%):
- Residential (%):
- Specific purpose (%):
- Other (%):
2 If there is a substantial different of land use
pattern in Project's province and Project's district,
please add information about landuse pattern in
the district
- Agriculture (%):
- Fishery and aquaculture (%):
- Forest (%):
- Residential (%):
- Specific purpose (%):
- Other (%):
B Population
3 Province's demographic figure
4 Demographic figure of the Project's district
C Education and health care service
5 Percentage of children going to school
6 Average number of healthcare stations in each
commune
D Infrastructure
7 Source of water for daily use (river, stream, tap or
rain water?)
8 Is there any system for waste water collection in
the Project's district/communes?
9 Is there any system for solid waste collection in
the Project's district or Project's commune?
10 Number and condition of roads in the
province/district/commune area
E Industrial activities
11 Please list main industrial activities in the
Project's district/commune?