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Environment Safeguard Closure Report June, 2013
Fiji: Suva-Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage
Project
Prepared by Water Authority of Fiji for the Government of Fiji and the Asian Development
Bank
This environment safeguard closure 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.
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FIJI: Suva/Nausori Sewerage Project
Asian Development Bank Loan Number: 2055/2603 (FIJ)
Environment Safeguard Project 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D & 5E
(lower portion) Closure Report
June, 2013
The environment closure 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.
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Table of Contents Page Numbers
BASIC PROJECT DATA……………………………………………………………………………4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS …………………………………………………………………………5 ABBREVIATIONS…………………………………………………………………………………..6
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................................................7 A. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………….8
B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION................................................................................... 9
C. ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARD REQUIREMENTS…………………………………..12
D. COMPLETED ASSESSMENTS.............................................................................................................12 E. CONSULTATIONS AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES........................................20 F. RESOURCES AND FINANCING...........................................................................................21
G. MONITORING AND EVALUATION...................................................................................21 H. PHOTOS OF PROJECTS ON SITE……………………………………………………….. 22
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REVISION HISTORY
Document Prepared By Date Signature
Draft Sobha Devi Kumar (Mrs.) 21/05/2013
BASIC PROJECT DATA
ADB Loan Number: 2055-FIJ
Project Title: Suva/Nausori Water Supply & Sewerage Project
Borrower: The Government of the Republic of the Fiji Islands
Executing Agency: The Ministry of Finance and National Planning
Implementing Agency: Ministry of Works and Energy through the Water Supply & Sewerage Department and, since 1 Jan 2010, Water Authority of Fiji
Loan Approval Date: 21 December 2003
Date Loan signed: 21 August 2004
Loan Effectiveness: 8 December 2004
Loan Closing Date: 30 June 2009
Last ADB Mission December 2011
ADB Operational Safeguard Policy Reference:
Environment Policy (2002)
Project Contact: Mr. Sereicocoko Yanuyanurua Contact : Water Authority of Fiji, Level 3 Manohan Building, Crn. Kings and Wainivula Road, Nasinu, G. P.O. Box 1272, Suva Fiji. Mobile (679) 910 4043 Phone contact : 679- 3346 777
Project Manager Mr. Jim Taranga
This report is prepared by Water Authority of Fiji for the Government of Fiji and the Asian Development Bank, 21st May, 2013. This preliminary environment closure 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.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author wishes to thank many people who contributed directly or indirectly to the production of this report. Mr. Vijay Narayan and Mr. Taniela Faletau from the Environment/Social Safeguards, South Pacific Sub Regional Office, of the Asian Development Bank who were ably directed the overall project effort. Mr. Opetaia Ravai The Chief Executive Officer of Water Authority of Fiji, Mr. Sereicocoko Yanuyanurua General Manager, Mr. Jim Turaga Project Manager , Dr. David Zoellner ADB Project Engineer, Mr. Alain Morel ADB Project Engineer, Mr. Kashi Prasad ADB Project Engineer, Mr. Roly Hayes ADB Project Engineer and all project staffs. I very much would like to thank all Water Authority of Fiji’s project team and support staffs and everyone who had contributed to the overall success of the projects that are already completed. At the same time I thank everyone who will continue to contribute in any way to complete ongoing projects.
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ABBREVIATIONS
ADB - Asian Development Bank
CCTV - Closed-circuit television
CEA - Country Environment Analysis
CEMP - Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP)
CSS - Country safeguard systems
DMS - Developing member country
EIA - environmental impact assessment
EMP - Environment Management Plan
EP - Environment Plan
ESMS - environmental and social management system
IEE - Initial Environment Examination also known as CEMP
SDP - Sustainable Development Plan
WAF - Water Authority of Fiji.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This environment monitoring completion report has been prepared in accordance with laws of the
Government of Republic of the Fiji Islands and the regulations and related policies of the Asian
Development Bank (hereafter referred to as (ADB).
The project was done to improve the standard of living of the project area with understanding of
maximizing the environment safeguards for protection of the environment within the project area.
This report provides the final compilation of effects on environment (if any) to accommodate the
physical works of water supply components of the Suva/Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage
Project. This serves to document environmental reporting requirements to meet safeguard
compliance for completed packagers. Closed packages comprise of the following also known as
sub- projects within this report:
5A - Major Pump Station Refurbishment - Closed
5B - 5C Supply of CCTV Equipment and inspection for sewer pipeline Suva - Nausori - Closed
5D -Tacirua Heights Trunk Sewer Extension - Closed
5E -Tamavua Trunk Main Extension - Closed
This report has excluded status of the environment assessment requirements for the ongoing
sewerage components of the Project Packagers of 4, 5E upper portion, 5F and 5G that are yet to
be fully completed.
This closure report does not include financial statements as this is a only an environment safeguard
report on environment assessments of the five packagers that are already completed.
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A. INTRODUCTION 1. The Republic of Fiji Islands (Fiji) has generally returned to normalcy after e period of nearly 2 decades of unrest and uncertainty. During this same period the Fiji government has brought into focus the urgent need to achieve peace and security, in order to restore private sector confidence, and to accelerate various proposed public sector reforms needed to promote sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction 2. In 2001 the government pledged to build a better Fiji thus Strategic Development Plan (SDP) (2003-2005) emerged from the work with vision for “peace and prosperous Fiji” and a mission to develop and implement the best political, social and economical policies to realize this vision for the nation. One of the guiding principles articulated in the SDP is to create the enabling preconditions necessary for achieving environmental sustainability in the country. 3. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been providing development assistance to Fiji for over four decades based on Country Strategy and Program (CSP) that is the basis for lending and technical assistance. The Country Environment Analysis (CEA) prepared in 2005 for Fiji, is an integral part of the CSP preparation process, and provides the information needed to ensure that programmed funding for the future development of the nation is grounded on a firm foundation of sound environmental management principles and practices. 4. The CEA thus describes the role of the natural resources and the environment in the national economy; (ii) provides an overview of the key environmental issues; and (iii) outlines the policy, regulatory and institutional framework for environment management in the country. The CEA goes on to analyze the existing environment conditions, and includes a review of ADB’s current investment portfolio.
5. ADB current investment portfolio documents includes Safeguard Requirements I:
Environment in Appendix I (ADB documents) that outlines the requirements that borrowers/ clients
are required to meet when delivering environment safeguards for projects supported by the ADB. It
discusses the objectives and scope of application, and underscores the requirements for
undertaking the environment assessment process. These requirements include assessing impacts,
planning and managing impact mitigations, preparing environmental assessment reports,
disclosing information and undertaking consultation, establishing a grievance mechanism, and
monitoring and reporting. The document also includes particular environment safeguard
requirements pertaining to biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of natural
resources, pollution prevention and abatement, occupational and community health and safety,
and conservation and of physical cultural resources.
6. The applicability of the particular requirements is established through the environmental
assessment process and compliance with the requirements is achieved through implementation of
environmental management plans agreed to by ADB and the borrower/ client.
7. The original environment plan (EP) for this project was prepared in 2005 and
updated in 2009 for the water supply components of the project. There will be no need for
further updating of this E P. This report instead constitutes the completion of works with the
water supply component documenting environmental aspects to date. An updated report of
ongoing components will follow for the remaining sewerage components of the project.
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8. In January 2010 t h e Ministry of Works, Transport and Public Utilities (PU) underwent
reform process under the Public Enterprise Act 1996, thus separated into t w o separate entities.
The PU also known as Water and Sewerage Department component was reformed to a
Commercial Statuary Authority (CSA) now known as Water Authority of Fiji (WAF).
9. The entire Suva- Nausori Sewerage and Water Supply Project Package 5 was
transferred to the administration of WAF.
10. It is important to note that consultations were undertaken with the Department of
Environment and the industries and are documented during these initial stages and are
mentioned in Technical Assistant documents of TA 2055 reports. However, some formality to
formally establishing a grievance redress mechanism may be limited in reporting since 2005.
B PROJECT DESCRIPTION
11. The objective of this Project 5 is to assist human and economic development in Fiji through the development of water supply and sewerage services in the Suva and Nausori urban areas. During the project water treatment plants were extended and rehabilitated, and pipelines and distribution systems were developed; sewerage pumping stations and trunk services were rehabilitated, and sewerage networks were extended. The project now provides water and sewerage services of a standard that is suitable for commercialized operations, and is complementing institutional developments. The ADB project was needed for the extension and rehabilitation of water supply systems that are required in order to provide reliable services, improve the urban environment, and assist the development of commercial enterprises including tourism. The impact of the completed project has seen improved living standards in the Suva Nausori area, particularly for the urban poor. The project outcome has increased coverage and improved delivery of water supply and sewerage services to the residents of the Suva Nausori area.
12. During the phase of the works undertaken of Package 5 at different locations in Suva- Nausori corridor, the project identification of some sort became necessary for identification reasons, thus these were named as “Package 5A, 5B. 5C. 5D, and 5E Lower/ Upper portions)” and has been used in this context to identify them separately to managers of these sub- projects and contractors when initial documenting and during the progress reporting. The 5E upper portion is still an ongoing project thus is not reported in this closure report.
13. Package 5A – Upgrade of Existing Sewage Pump Station: Present Status: Successfully Completed Project
14. The Government of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, Ministry of Works, Transport and Public
Utilities (MoWTPU), intended to rehabilitate the five major sewerage pump stations along the Suva -
Nausori corridor as part of the Suva - Nausori Sewerage and Water Supply Upgrade Project
(Package 5A). Erasito Beca Consultant Limited’ (EBCL) was appointed to undertake the
investigation, design, tender process, construction and monitoring for Package 5A. The project was
done to improve the standard capacity of the existing sewer pumps minimizing the response time
to attend to pump blockages as SCADA systems were installed.
15. A consultancy services contract was made between MoWTPU and EBCL through a
letter of acceptance dated 5th April, 2004. The Contract involved consultancy services for the design;
documentation and contractual supervision for the augmentation and rehabilitation of Package 5A
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(Contract No CSC 10/03). Package 5A Contract was then awarded to J.S Hill & Associates Limited (JSHAL). They were tasked with the refurbishment and rehabilitation of the five sewerage pump
stations that were as follows:
a) The Robertson Road pump station in Suva CBD
b) The Walu Bay pump station in the Suva Industrial area. c) The Victoria pump station in Suva CBD
d) The Nabua pump station on the northern boarder of Suva City and the Nasinu Town
Council.
16. The Contract commenced on 8th December, 2008 with the date of Practical
Completion scheduled for 03 August, 2009. Civil works involved the installation of pumps and by-
pass va lves . The Contractor exposed the rising mains in preparation f o r the installation of the
by-pass valves. Tyco Water (Australian based sub-contractor engaged by JSHAL), completed the
installation of the by-pass valves on the 5 sites. The Contractor also fabricated and assembled the
stainless steel switchboard (carried out by Top Energy- JSHAL’s electrical sub- contractor). All
communication was between the Contractor’s Project Manager (Dick Elder), Contractor’s site Engineer
(Aaron Larking) and the Engineer’s Representatives (Mike Diviwelagi and Paul Briones). The projects
were completed.
17. Project 5 B&C – CCTV:
Present status: The Hiace Toyota minivan is in operations with the CCTV cameras being used and
is fully operational. There is a high pressure water truck to assist clear up the sewerage pipelines
before the CCTV cameras are permitted to enter the confined spaces where human workforce
cannot be deployed.
18. The Suva Nausori Sewerage Upgrade Project 5B &5C generally included the supply of new Closed-circuit television (CCTV) that is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors. This CCTV is used for pipeline inspection equipment, water jet cleaning equipment, water trucks, and transportation devices for all above equipment. It generally comprised the purchase and operation of rotating CCTV cameras mounted on 100mm, 150mm, 250mm or 600mm high rubber wheels. A high roof Hi-ace Toyota minivan is employed as an operation room with flat screen monitors. The CCTV has the capability to operate within a distance of 500metres from the point of entry into the sewer line. This has led to ongoing comprehensive CCTV inspection and cleaning (light cleaning and heavy cleaning) of existing sewer pipelines in the Suva and Nausori area, training of staff in such work and hand over of all equipment upon completion of the project in the greater Suva area.
19. Package 5D – Tacirua Trunk:
This involved the design, construction and extension by 1.2km of the existing Tacirua Trunk. The
existing Tacirua Trunk Sewer extends from the Namadi/Tacirua Trunk Main on Cunningham
Road, along the Wainitarawau Creek to Namako Place. From Namako Place, a branch runs up
another creek parallel to Nacagilevu Crescent. The Tacirua Heights sewer extension is intended to
convey sewage from the Tacirua Heights subdivision. It is also intended that the sewer
extension can convey additional flows from a potential new subdivision in the vicinity of the
route. Project 5D land requirements for land acquisition was 6000 square metres. A total of 7
AHs (Crown Leased Land leaseholders) had land acquired for this component of the Project with
one house hold resettlement done.
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20. In more detail, there is an existing sewer reticulation system in Tacirua Heights that
discharged to a communal septic tank located below the subdivision, next to a creek. The
communal septic tank was demolished as part of Package 5D and after completion of
construction, the Tacirua Heights sewer extension now runs from the existing manhole
immediately upstream of the communal septic tank to connect to the existing Tacirua Trunk Sewer
at Namako Place. The trunk sewer route then commences to the south of Tacirua Heights
subdivision, immediately upstream of the communal septic tank at an existing manhole.
21. The route is positioned on the true right bank of the creek that starts between Tacirua
Road and Khalsa Road (referred to as Tacirua Creek in this report). The sewer gradient is
relatively shallow for the first 130 meters (minimum gradient 1 in 140) and then it generally
steepens as it runs down the ridge to its end. The pipe then drops steeply off the end of the ridge
then crosses Wainamako Creek (Creek Crossing 1). At this point the trunk discharges to a pump
station, and the remainder of the alignment is a rising main. The route continues around a bend in
the creek, on the true right bank of Wainamako Creek, and up and over a ridge that extends
from Rokosawa Road. The drop from this ridge is steep at nearly 45 degrees over a length of
approximately 20 meters. Two further crossings of the Wainamako Creek (Creek Crossings 2 and
3) are then required to avoid the steep side slope that lies between the end of Rokosawa Road
and Wainamako Creek. The pipeline falls continuously from the ridge to a second low point.
22. The route then travels above the true right side of Wainamako Creek to a creek that
flows between Rokosawa Road and Nacagilevu Crescent (Creek Crossing 4). This creek is a
tributary of Wainamako Creek. The second low point in the pipeline route is positioned
upstream of Creek Crossing 4. The pipeline rises continuously from the second low point to the
end of the rising main section. After Creek Crossing 4, another ridge is negotiated on the true
right side of Wainamako Creek, off the end of Nacagilevu Crescent, before crossing another
tributary of Wainamako Creek at Creek Crossing 5. A high point in the pipeline has been
designed to minimize hydraulic transients by extending the new pipeline to a point above the
existing, downstream trunk sewer, then returning back down to end at the existing manhole near
Namako Place.
23. Package 5E Suva - Nausori Sewerage Upgrade (Lower portion) Present status - completed
The Suva Nausori Sewerage Upgrade Project 5E (lower portion) includes the construction of the
Tamavua trunk main from Tamavua village down to the main road, Suva Nausori Kings
Road.The sewer project included the laying of 3.5 kilometers of 600mm trunk main. The original
Resettlement Plan was prepared in 2008 based on the feasibility study and the original design
and this was updated in 2009. The original design was made to ensure that majority of the system
operates on gravity flow to minimize land acquisition and resettlement as much as possible to
avoid environmental damagers
20. The original design for the new trunk sewer commenced from the roundabout at
Bhimji Street as a gravity line; it then changed into a rising main at the junction of Bhimji Street
and Naranji Street; rising through Naranji Street and Wailoku Road before crossing Princess Road.
It then became a gravity main around the outskirts of Tamavua Village (Nabua side). This was
also part of the construction works to allow for the connection of the Tamavua Village Reticulation
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system. After Tamavua Village, the pipeline reverts back to gravity lines which run straight
through to the Lower Ragg Avenue, terminating in front of the Army Camp on Cunningham Road.
21. Due to inaccessibility by the Contractor to the pipeline alignment reserves through the
Tamavua Village and Lot 1 on DP6012, the then Ministry of Works Transport and Public Utilities
had to delete the first section of the pipeline (that is, from Chainage 0.0m to Chainage
2,011.6m) effectively reducing the project in value by 52%. EBCL was appointed to undertake
the investigation, design, tender process and construction monitoring for Package 5E. The
construction contract was awarded to Western Builders Limited (WBL) on the 20th
November,
2008. WBL were given possession of the Construction Site on 8th
December, 2008 and given 39
weeks from 9th January, 2009 to complete the Project. Despite delays, the Contractor maintained
the rate of construction enabling the lower portion of the pipeline to be completed by late May
2010.
21. It is also imperative to note that some projects are excluded from this report as they may be near completion, starting to develop into physical projects, and or are on-going. Thus persons reading this report can interpret that there are activities still ongoing on the ground and have yet to be completed as an entire Package 4&5 ADB Loan. C. ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARD REQUIREMENTS 22. Objectives of the environment safeguard requirements are to ensure the environmental soundness and sustainability of projects and to support the integration of environmental considerations into the project decision- making process.
23. Requirements: Environment assessments are required to be undertaken periodically - as described in Appendix I of the ADB’s Environment Policy. Thus to meet the safeguard requirements, documents with their respective dates of inspections are summarized in tabular form for each project in this report. All projects are reported to have their safeguard documents and summary are available. Examples of the safeguard documents are also attached in the appendices in this report. It was crucial to provide operational environment activities summary as evidence of successful safeguard monitoring and rectification of problems arising at ground level.
D. COMPLETED ASSESSMENTS
24. Environment Safeguards Package 5A
Table I below summarizers the documents that were made available when the project was being executed by the contractors on the ground. Separate documentations were undertaken by different individuals:
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Table I
Documentation Available
Safeguard Document Produced by Contractor
Contract Number/Client and Safeguard reports available.
Contents of the Documents / Assessments Undertaken during the project phase.
Environment Management Plan
J.S. Hill & Associates
Package 5A (Undated)
Equipments to be used; Work Methods; Contingency Plans and equipment on hand for spills and other accidents; Training to be provided; Inspection and reporting procedures; Compliance with EMP Objectives and Specifications. Incorporated forms and Appendices: A - Daily EMP Inspection Forms B- Monthly EMP Report Form C- Environmental Incident Report Form D - Complaints Form
Construction Environment Management Matrix
Erasito Beca Consulations
Package 5A (Undated)
Dust and Debris; Cement Powder; Noise and Vibrations; Spillage and Sewage; Change to Storm water Patterns; Contamination runoff (Fuels, oils or other contaminants); Litter
Daily Inspection Form - PWD Parade
WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection dates - 03/08//09; 04/8/09; 31/07/09/; 30/07/09; 29/07/09; 28/07/09; 27/07/09
Daily EMP Inspection Forms; PWD Parade inspected by John Maiden. Inspections of: Dust and Debris Cement powder Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage Change to storm water patterns Contaminated run offs Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A - Narere Rd.
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates 22/04/09;21/04/09; 20/04/09; 17/04/09; 15/04/09; 09/04/09; 06/04/09;31/03/09; 25/03/09; 20/03/09; 03/02/09; 05/02/09; 04/02/09; 02/03/09; 26/02/09; 23/02/09; 24/02/09;19/02/09; 18/02/09; 17/02/09; 16/02/09;13/02/09; 12/02/09; 11/02/09 10/02/09; 09/02/09; 06/02/09; 05/02/09; 04/02/09;05/02/09; 03/02/09;
Site Engineer - Rupeni R. - Narere PWD #706 Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs, Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A - Robertson Rd.
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 25/03/09;24/03/09; 04/03/09;18/02/09; 13/02/09;12/02/09; 06/02/09;04/02/09; 03/02/09;02/02/09; 29/01/09;28/01/09; 27/01/09;23/01/09; 22/01/09;21/01/09;
Site Inspector - Wilisoni Delai - PWD Robertson Rd. Inspections of:Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration; Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; contaminated run offs; Litter
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Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 25/03/09;24/03/09; 20/03/09;19/03/09; 18/03/09;
Site Engineer - Vicky Lal Site not- specified Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 25/03/09;24/03/09; 20/03/09;19/03/09; 18/03/09;03/03/09; 05/03/09;04/03/09; 02/03/09;26/02/09; 23/02/09;24/02/09; 19/02/09;17/02/09; 16/02/09;03/02/09; 13/02/09;10/02/09; 09/02/09;06/02/09; 04/02/09;05/02/09; 03/02/09;02/02/09; 30/01/09;29/01/09; 28/01/09;27/01/09; 20/01/09;
Site Engineer - Ashneel M. Prasad Site - not specified Two inspection records indicate sites were recorded to be Walu bay. Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 25/03/09; 24/03/09; 19/03/09; 03/02/09; 03/03/09; 05/03/09; 04/03/09; 02/03/09; 24/02/09; 25/05/09; 24/02/09; 24/02/09; 19/02/09; 17/02/09; 16/02/09; Undated; 12/02/09; 11/02/09; 09/02/09; 10/02/09; 05/02/09; 04/02/09; 02/02/09; 30/01/09; 29/01/09; 28/01/09; 27/01/09; 22/01/09 23/01/09; 21/01/09; 20/01/09.
Site Engineer - Venina Valetini Site - not specified Two site inspection records were of Nabua Pump Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 20/03/09; 18/03/09; 03/03/09; 05/03/09; 27/02/09; 26/02/09; 23/02/09; 24/02/09; 17/02/09; 16/02/09; 13/02/09; 11/02/09; 09/02/09; 10/02/09; 06/02/09; 05/02/09; 30/01/09; 20/01/09;
Site Engineer - Willisoni Delai Site - not specified Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
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Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 19/03/09; 18/03/09; 27/02/09; 05/02/09; 02/02/09; 30/01/09; 29/01/09; 28/01/09;
Site Engineer - Rupeni R. Site - not specified Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration, Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs, Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5A Inspection Dates: 03/03/09; 05/03/09; 06/03/09; 07/02/09; 02/03/09; 26/02/09; 23/02/09; 25/02/09; 24/02/09; 19/02/09; 18/02/09; 17/02/09; 16/02/09; 13/02/09; 12/02/09; 11/02/09; 09/02/09; 06/02/09; 04/02/09; 05/02/09 03/02/09; 02/02/09 30/01/09; 29/01/09; 28/01/09; 27/01/09; 23/01/09; 22/01/09; 21/01/09; 20/01/09
Site Engineer - Salvin Sandeep Lal Site - not specified Five (5) inspection records indicated site to be PWD Parade. Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration, Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs, Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5 Inspection dates: 06/02/09; 03/02/09.
Site Engineer - Suresh Prasad Ste inspection : Nabua Pump Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
Daily EMP reports for 5A
Submitted by J.S. Hill & Associates - WSD, MWE Government of Fiji. Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project Package; A Major Pump Station Refurbishment
Package 5 Inspection dates: 21/01/09
Site Engineer - Vijay Site inspected - Walu bay Inspections of: Dust and Debris; Cement powder; Noise and Vibration Spillage of Sewerage; Change to storm water patterns; Contaminated run offs Litter
25. Environment Safeguards - Package 5B & 5C 5B and 5 C packages did not have any need for environment assessment reports or IEE reports.
In more detail, package work included (but not necessarily limited to):
Documentation and supply of new (only) CCTV equipment, vehicles, and all other things necessary for complete setup of a CCTV operating unit.
Training of local staff in all things necessary to carry out CCTV inspection and enable
maintenance of CCTV equipment.
Water jet cleaning (light cleaning and heavy cleaning as required) of the required sections of
sewer pipelines and manholes.
CCTV inspection of defects and condition log reporting.
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26, A Construction and Environment Management Plan (CEMP) for CCTV for sewer pipeline Nausori Town and Suva City was written by J.S. Hill. The report states that the purpose of the plan was to protect and preserve the environmental surroundings and provide safety for the pedestrians and to the general Public. Table 2 Package 5B & C safeguard documents summary:
Documentation Available Safeguard Document Produced by
Contract Number/Client and Safeguard reports available.
Contents of the Documents / Assessments Undertaken during the project phase.
Contractor environmental awareness
CCTV training and operational manuals
JS Hill & Associates.
Construction and environment Management Plan (CEMP)
CCTV Van was purchased and
Cleaning of manholes in sewer lines in Central eastern Division Sewer line Maintenance and Replacements Training provided to staff who will handle the equipments and the vehicles.
27. Environment Safeguard - Package 5D: Table 3 below is the summary of the environment
safeguard documentations that were made available for the 5D project:
Table 3 - Safeguard documents summary:
Documentation Available Safeguard
Document Produced by
Contract Number/Client and Safeguard reports available.
Contents of the Documents / Assessments Undertaken during the project phase.
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project, Tacirua Height Trunk Sewer Extension Package 5D, Environmental Management Plan, December 2008, Prepared by Temo Consulting LTD
Contractor : A. Jan Group of Companies Western Builders Limited
Package 5D
Introduction to Projects; Key Contacts And Responsibilities; Site Meeting; Environmental Management; Record Keeping & Inspections; Contingencies ; Appendices; Attachments; Acronyms & Abbreviations.
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project, Tacirua Height Trunk Sewer Extension Package 5D, Environmental Management Plan,
A. Jan Group of Companies Western Builders Limited
Package 5D
Erosion & Sediment Control; Work Within Watercourse; Construction Equipment; Fuel & oil Storage & handling ; Hazardous Substances; Vegetation Protection; Stock Piles; Waste Disposal and Litter Control; Dust Control; Construction Noise; Sewage; Traffic Appendices : Appendix A Environment Effect Register; B Training/Induction Record Sheet; Appendix C; Complaints Form; Appendix D Environment Management Plan Process; Appendix E Western Builders LTD; Management Structure Organizational Chart; Appendix F Program of Works Tacirua Heights Trunk Sewer Extension-Package 5D; Appendix G Daily Inspection Form Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water supply Project –Package 5D – Daily
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Inspection Form; Appendix H Monthly Inspection Form; Suva Nausori sewerage & Water Supply Project – Package 5D – Monthly Inspection Form; Appendix I Weekly Report Form Suva Nausori sewerage & Water Supply Project-Package 5D –Weekly Report :EMP Compliance; Appendix J Incident Report Form Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project – Package 5D-Incident Report ; Appendix K Emergency Response Contacts Attachment 1: Development APPROVAL Condition of the Department of town & Country Planning, Compile by Erasito Beca Consultant Ltd
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project, Tacirua Height Trunk Sewer Extension Package 5D, Environmental Management Plan,
Western Builders Ltd.
Package 5D Weekly monitoring reports dated: 3rd – 9th Jan 2011; 10th -16th Jan 2011; 17th– 23rd Jan 2011; 24th -30th Jan 2011 31st Jan -06th Feb 2011; 7th – 13th Feb 2011; 14th -20th Feb 2011; 21st -27th Feb-2011; 28th Feb-06th March; 07th -13th March 2011 14th -20th March 2011; 21st – 27th March 2011; 28th March-03rd April 2011; 04th – 10th April 2011; 11th -17th APRIL -2011; 18TH -24TH April 2011; 13th - 19th December, 2010; 2nd – 7th Nov 2010; 25th Oct-1st Nov 2010; 18th -24th Oct 2010; 11th -17th Oct 2010; 4th -10th Oct 2010; 19th - 26th September, 2010 12th - 18th September, 2010, 08th -14th Aug 2010; 01st -07th Aug 2010; 25th -31st Jul 2010; 11th-17th July, 2010; 18th -24th Jul 2010; 04th -10th Jul 2010; 27TH June -03rd July 2010; 20th -26th June 2010; 13th – 19th June 2010; 6th -12th June 2010; 30th May -05th June 2010; , 2010; 23rd -29th May 2010; 16th -22nd May 2010; 09th -
EMP compliance requirements : Sediment control in the water courses; Sediment Control System; Dust; Noise; Storm Water Control; Vegetation Protection; Construction Machinery Condition; Sewage System; Fuel Storage & Handling; Hazardous Substance Storage and Handling; Record Keeping; ; Delivery Vehicles to Site; Comments; Corrective Actions. Some of the corrective actions listed are as follows: 1. Steps will be taken to protect the loose soil that has been dug from the trench in the steep section of the pipelines. The soil shall be covered to prevent it from washing away during the rainy conditions. 2. Storm water drains have been dug in order to divert away from the trenchers. Culverts have been placed across the new temporary access roads. 3. Excavated Materials that are in the creek shall be removed once the work in the area is complete.
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15th May 2010; 2nd -8th May 2010; 25th April - 1st May, 2010; 11th - 17th April, 2010; 18th -24th April , 2010; 4th -10th April 2010; 4th -10th April 2010; 14th - 20th March, 2010, 07th- 13th March, 2010; 14th -20th March 2010; 21st -27th March 2010; 21st -27th March 2010; 07th -13th March 2010; 28th Feb -06th Mar 2010; 21st -27th Feb2010; 01st -07th Aug 2010; 20th -26th June 2010; 13th -19th June 2010; 06th -12th June 2010; 30th May -05th June 2010; 23rd -29th May 2010; 16th -22nd May 2010; 09th -15th May 2010.
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project, Tacirua Height Trunk Sewer Extension Package 5D, Environmental Management Plan, Location: Tacirua Engineer: EBCL
Submitted by: Western Builders Ltd. General Building and Civil Engineering Contractors.
Daily Diaries are recorded as follows: 8th November, 2010; 9th November, 2010, 10th November, 2010, 11th November, 2010, 12th November, 2010, 13th November, 2010; 14th November, 2010, 15th November, 2010; 16th November, 2010, 17th November,2010, 18th November, 2010; 19th November,2010; 22nd November, 2010; 23rd, November, 2010; 24th November, 2010; 25th November,2010; 26th November, 2010; 27th November, 2010; 28th November, 2010; 29th November, 2010; 30th December, 2010, 1st December, 2010; 2nd December, 2010; 3rd December, 2010; 4th December, 2010; 5th December, 2010; 6th December, 2010; 7th December, 2010; 8th December, 2010; 9th December, 2010; 10th December, 2010, 11th December, 2010; 12th December, 2010;
The daily work report and plan summarised the manpower for the management, construction team 1, construction team 2; machinery/ tools; weather; materials and equipments; activities, site issues, and was to be signed by the construction site engineer. .
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13th December,2010; 14th December, 2010, 15th December, 2010; 16th December, 2010; 17th December, 2010; 18th December, 2010; 19th December, 2010; 20th December, 2010; 21st December, 2010; 22nd December; 2010;23rd December, 2010; 24th December, 2010;
28. Environment Safeguard Package 5E (Lower portion): The table 4 below is the summary of the environmental safeguard documents that were made available during the project period: Table 4: Summary of the 5E (lower portion) package:
Documentation Available Safeguard Document Produced by Contractor
Contract Number/Client and Safeguard reports.
Contents of the Documents / Assessments Undertaken during the project phase.
Construction Environmental Management Plan Package 5E Tamavua Trunk Main Extension; Finale Report - August 2007.
Erasito Beca Consultants Ltd. Prepared for Ministry of Works, Transport and Public Utilities, Government of Fiji.
Package 5E Design /60 W3: 78774- GMH17BR02.DOC
Introduction to project; Key contacts and Responsibilities; Site Meeting; Activities; Construction Procedures; Reporting Inspection; Records; Contingencies; Reference; Appendices : Plans; Management structure; Contractors Environment Policy; Environment Effects Register; Method Statement;
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project Environmental Management Plan (December 2008)
A.JAN Group of Companies Western Builders Limited
Package 5E Civil Works
Introduction to the project with the purpose to fulfill its legal obligations in respect to the Environment Act, Development conditions of the Dept. of Town & Country Planning and meets the requirements of the Construction Environment Plan.; Key contacts And Responsibilities; Site Meeting; Environmental Management ; Record Keeping & Inspection; Contingencies Appendices : Plans; Management structure; Contractors Environment Policy; Environment Effects Register; Method Statement; Training/ Induction Record sheets; Complaints forms; Environment Management Plan Process; Western Builders Ltd. Management Structure; Program of Works; Daily Inspection Forms; Monthly Inspection Forms; Weekly Report: EMP Compliance; Incident Report Forms; Emergency Response Contacts; Development Approval Conditions of the Department of Town & Country Planning.
Suva Nausori Sewerage & Water Supply Project Environmental Management Plan (December 2008)
A.JAN Group of Companies Western Builders Limited
Package 5E - Civil Works Weekly Reports: 2
nd - 7
th November,
2010 ; 25th October- 1
st
November, 2010; 18th -
Weekly report on EMP Compliance - EMP compliance requirements; :Sediment control in the water courses; Sediment Control System; Dust; Noise; Storm Water Control; Vegetation Protection; Construction Machinery
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24th October, 2010;
11th - 17
th October,
2010; 4th -10
th Oct
2010; 27th Sep-3
rd Oct
2010; 19th -26
th Sep
2010; 12th -18
th Sep
2010; 05th -11
th Sep
2010; 29TH
Aug -04 Sep 2010; 22
nd -28
th
Aug 2010; 15th -21
st
Aug 2010; 08th -14
th
Aug 2010; 01th -07th
Aug 2010; 25th -31
st
July 2010; 18
th -24
th July 2010;
11th -17
th July 2010;
04th -10
th July 2010;
27th June -03
rd July
2010; 20th -26
th June
2010; 23rd -29
th May
2010; 16th-22
nd May
2010; 09th -15
th May
2010; 02nd
-08th May
2010; 25th April -01
st
May 2010; 18th -24
th
April 2010; 11th -17
th
April 2010;04th -10
th
April 2010; 28th March
-03 April 2010; 21st -
27th March 2010; 14
th -
20th Mar 2010; 07
th -
13th Mar 2010; 28
th
Feb-06th Mar 2010;
21st -27
th Feb 2010
Condition; Sewage System; Fuel Storage & Handling; Hazardous Substance Storage and Handling; Record Keeping; ; Delivery Vehicles to Site; Comments; Corrective Actions. Corrective actions listed was as follows: 1. Creek crossing 6 is monitored on a daily basis and blockages found are promptly removed to ensure a constant flow;
E. LOCAL GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM.
29. ADB requires that the borrower/client establish and maintain a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of affected peoples’ concerns and grievances about the borrower's/client's social and environmental performance at project level. The grievance redress mechanism should be scaled to the risks and impacts of the project. It should address affected people's concerns and complaints promptly, using an understandable and transparent process that is gender responsive, culturally appropriate, and readily accessible to all segments of the affected people. The Water Authority of Fiji has mechanisms to address the grievances of the people affected. These are clearly noted in the WAF”s land acquisition report that states that compensations were paid to land owners and very few resettlements were undertaken. From the environment perspective, complaints were received on site. They were addressed in compliance to Environment Management Act 2005, ensuring all environment grievances were taken care of on site. 30. The Water Authority of Fiji has a customer complaints center open 24 hours a day and the general public are provided with the phone contact number - 3346777 and are urged to contact the call center should they have any complaints regarding any aspect of water supply or sewerage servicers.
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31. During the project, specific cases were ana l yze d tha t required tailored approaches to address social and environmental impacts and risks on site thus environment management
plans were produced by the contractors and followed on the ground. Important to note for the purposes of this document, that grievances were not officially documented. For ongoing components however this will be made a priority. F. RESOURCES AND FINANCING 32. The ADB financing was made available under TA 4270 FIJ- Capacity Building in Water and
Sewerage Servicers and ADB Supplementary Loan 2603 – FIJ. This being a environment safeguard
report, does not include financial statements. However, details are enclosed in the financial reports submitted by Water Authority of Fiji to the ADB. These can be obtained from the General Manager for Projects, WAF Projects Division. G. MONITORING AND EVALUATION
33. The PMU working closely with Project consultants monitored the implementation of the
environmental management plans. This was accomplished in conjunction with either daily, weekly,
or monthly reporting in addition to other management reports separately on project implementation
progress to Government and ADB. 34. Prior to any construction, the design of works, land resentments, land acquisition,
environment impacts were all confirmed with the respective Government Departments and service
providers such as FEA and Telecom whom provide information on location of their services to
avoid public grievances and disruptions to servicers during the project phase. 35. Project work has been completed a n d this is the closure report for project 5A, 5B, 5C,
5D and 5E lower portion. The environment safeguard reporting for these packages is hereby closed.
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