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Sustainable Development Goals Short Course II on Exploration and Development of Geothermal Resources
Gabriel Wetang’ula
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC BASELINE STUDIES FOR GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT – WITH
EXAMPLE FROM SILALI GEOTHERMAL PROSPECT
10th November 2017
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Outlineo Environmental and Socioeconomic Baseline Study
►Regulatory Framework►Scoping►Methods of Baseline data collection►Impact Prediction►Methods of Impact Prediction►Presentation of Report
o A Case Study of Environmental and Socioeconomic Baseline Study (Silali Geothermal Prospect)
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Introductiono Evaluation of environmental and socioeconomic impacts of any
development depends on understanding of the baseline conditions prior to development
o ESBS ►defines the focus of environmental impact analysis and resources that
require protection►Guides definition of the proposed project►Helps avoid significant impacts and development costs
o Objective: outline existing environmental and Socioeconomic conditions to understand changes that
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Introduction-2Environmental Policies and Regulatory Requirements for EBS
o Most national regulations and multilateral financial institutions guidelines require understanding of existing environment that might be affected►USA – NEPA (1969) environmental review regulations & Geothermal
Resources Orders (GRO) No. 5 require baseline data collection►Kenya – EMCA (1999) & EIA/A Regulations (2003) require inclusion of
EB conditions in EIA study report►The World Bank OP 4.01- Guideline on Environmental Assessment:
Require EB information as part of EIA report for energy projects►IFC Perfomance Standards 2012
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Scopingo Scoping exercise for the key environmental issueso Multi-disciplinary group of experts define
►Key environmental factors; Baseline for key factors & Project alternatives
o Inputs for consultations also incorporatedo EBS scope should cover; Climatic conditions, Drainage and water
resources; Soils; Fauna and flora; Air and noise quality issue – background levels; Land use and tenure systems & Socioeconomic aspects
o Work plan- aspects, methods, stakeholders, human & financial resources
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Methods of Baseline Data Collectiono Collection and analysis of existing data
►Determine numerical and spatial data that already exist and can be used to describe the EB conditions
►Existing data source: Government databases; Historical environmental studies in area – academic & NGOs; Experience gained from similar projects; Aerial photography & satellite imagery; Traditional knowledge – local communities possess profound knowledge on socio-cultural and ecological issues
o Field studieso Fill in data gaps arising from review of existing information
o Community consultation programmes – create awareness & ensure early involvement & participation
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…Impact Predictiono Impact Types
o Impact Categories – physical, chemical, biological and socio-economic impacts►Physical – soil erosion, noise, visual impairments etc►Chemical – chemical discharge from waste brine, Non-Condensable Gases►Biological – loss of sensitive habitats and interference with animal migration
routes►Socio-economic – provision of employment opportunities & constraints on
available social amenitieso Impact prediction
►Direct/primary impacts –project implementation► Indirect/secondary impact – knock-on effects same project location or adjacent areas►Cumulative impacts – accrue over time and space from various projects► Interaction of different impacts
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Methods of Impact Predictiono Uncertainties of impact prediction need to be statedo Direct impacts easy to predict unlike cumulative impactso Impact prediction techniques : checklists, matrices, networks &
flowcharts, statistical models, maps & GIS and Environmental Risk Assessment
o Checklists and matrices commonly used o Impact of significance - determined by statistical weighting of :
►Impact magnitude►Sensitivity and recoverability of relevant receptors
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Methods of Impact Prediction-Checklist
•Checklist can also be in form of a list of questions
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Methods of Impact Prediction-Matrices•Link relates a particular environmental aspect to a specific action•Two dimensional checklists, •Used to summaries impacts in an impact statement
Negative Positive
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Mitigation and Baseline Monitoringo Mitigation measures – avoid, minimize, remedy or compensate
for predicated impactso Examples
►Alternative production technique – ORC Vs conventional geothermal steam condensing system
►Change in construction time – avoid night to limit disturbance due to traffic and noise emission
►Change in project design – drill more wells on one pad, re-injection, NCGs dispersion through cooling towers
►Compensation for permanent losses e.g. land
o Monitoring – Vital for feedback for specific environmental aspects
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Presentation of EBS Report/Findingso Report – comprehensive, precise, accurate with certainties
clearly statedo Impact prediction – both potential negative & positive
impactso Emphasize positive impacts and ways of their enhancemento Use of graphics recommendedo Selected case study: Environmental and Socioeconomic
Baseline study of Silali
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oEvaluate socioeconomic & environmental viability
► Scope – Biophysical, socio-economic aspects, impacts & mitigations
o Justification – Acquire baseline data for futureEIA - subsequent geothermal energy utilization(2nd Schedule EMCA, 1999).
Why ESBS For Silali Geothermal Prospect
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Project Locationo In East Pokot District & Turkana South District in
Baringo and Turkana Counties respectively, . ► Borders Laikipia West and Samburu District ( East),
Turkana South (North), Marakwet East, Keiyo and o West Pokot (West), and Baringo (South.o Administrative units►Five divisions, (Kolloa, Nginyang, Tangulubei, Churo
and Mondi), ►20 locations ►52 Sub locations.
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Project Location
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Biophysical EnvironmentClimatic Condition Eco-climatic Zone 5 & 6A semi arid area –Approx. 4,524.8Km2
Mean annual Max. temp varies between 30°C and 35°C with hottest months Jan-March
Example: Lokiwach Met. Parameters on 9th June 2010 Temperature: 36.0oCHumidity; 24.8 % Pressure; 920.8 Dew point; 13.8
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Biophysical EnvironmentClimatic Conditiono Rainfall – 486-655 mm p.ao Rain season being March/April & September
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Flora and FaunaFlora
o Dominant species: Acacia species (A. tortilis, A. mearnsii, A.seyal)o Other sp: Terminalia brownii, Croton dichogamus, Balanites sp. Boscia sp. Cordia sinensis
and Salverdora persica
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Flora and Faunao Endangered species: Sandalwood
o Threatened: Acacia tortilis (Charcoal burning)o Alien species: Prosopis juliflora (Mathenge)
SandalwoodProsopis
GrasslandA. tortilis
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Flora and FaunaFauna
o Species
o Fauna area include: Dik diks, Baboons, Monkeys, Hares,
o Avifauna: Herons and Ostriches
o Local community knowledge: presence of lions,
hyenas and various types of snakes.
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Socioeconomic Aspects
• Socioeconomic Profile
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Demographic Profileo Demographic characteristics of Silali geothermal
prospect area based on the 2009 demographic census
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Agricultural Production• Majority practice Pastoralism
with a few in farming • Crop farming is done in
agropastoralists• Livelihood zones found in
Churo, Tangulubei and Koloa
• Pocket rain fed agriculture around Naudo and Riongo
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Livestock Productiono The district is 100% ASAL and
placed in Ago- Ecological zones 5 and 6.
o Major economic activity Livestock marketing, Bee keeping
o Challenges of► Bee keeping include lack of
ready market, poor harvesting techniques, lack of refining process know how & lack of honey wax processing techniques.
► Effect of 2009 drought –reduction of livestock especially cattle, sheep by around 5%.
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Health and Sanitation
Health Facilitieso One District Hospital at Chemolingot,
upgraded from a H/C
o There is critical shortage of technical personnel
o Referral systems poor due to lack of ambulances, distances and poor road network to Marigat/Kabarnet District Hospitals.
o Drugs and other equipment supply is erratic with PUSH system still in place
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…Health and Sanitation• Other Health Facilities
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…Health and Sanitation• Disease Prevalence
o Top 10 causes of high morbidity and mortalities
oOther diseases/Conditions of importance are Kala azaar(visceral Leshmaniasis), Snake bites/Scorpion stings and Injuries from sharps (thorns, stones etc).
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…Health and Sanitation• Sanitation Profile of the Prospect Area
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Educational Facilities Schools are few and lack basic requirements such as classrooms • as most schools especially ECD are learning under tree shades. Enrolment rate generally low: Boys > Girls. Factors for low enrolment Harsh environment Inaccessibility, Persistent droughts/famine, Insecurity (cattle rustling), Cultural practices e.g. early marriages,Pastoral lifestyle .
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…Educational Facilities-Schools
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Water ResourcesSources of Water Main water sources in use are pans, dams,
traditional hand dug wells, • boreholes, roof catchments and springs. Temporary rivers and lagas also serve as
water sources during rainy • seasons. Average distance to nearest water point is
15 kms. 20 water samples have been collected for
Physical/chemical analysis
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…Water ResourcesSources of Water in the prospect area
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Occupational Hazards Main water sources in use are pans, traditional hand dug wells, boreholes,
roof catchments and springs that are contaminated hence pose health risks
Temporary rivers and laggas flood during rainy seasons and pose dangers especially when vehicles slide and get stuck
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Occupational Hazards in the Project
Sand flies –in ant hills transmit Leshmaniasis (Kala azaar) hence need for PPEs.
Snake/Scorpion bites are common and there is need for anti snake boots.
Sharps e.g stones and thorns pose health and safety risks hence the need for PPEs.
Mosquitoes bites pose health risks such as malaria and filariasis (elephantiasis) hence the need for PPEs.
Wasps and bees pose risks of stings hence need for an ideal first aid kit.
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Employment Profile
No industries in the prospect areas People engaged mainly in informal (Jua Kali)
enterprises Other sources of casual employment incl. Irrigation
Schemes e.g. PIRTable: Projected Labour force
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Transport and Communication Transport network: consists of roads of Class B-E & Unclassified. Others are tracks not motorable during rainy season
Electric power
Communication
Dilapidated Tarmac road
Murram roads in the prospect area
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…Transport and Communication
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Potential Env and Socioeconomic ImpactsImpacts vary depending on the earmarked use
Direct useIndirect use
•Significant negative impacts are: ►Gas (H2S and CO2 ) emissions; ►Vegetation clearing at project sites;►Loss of cultural sites and grazing grounds;►Dust emissions;►Health impacts such as HIV/AIDS
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Potential Env and Socioeconomic Impacts
Positive impacts are:• Improved infrastructure• Education and awareness creation amongst the
community.• Employment opportunities to the local
community• Improved business opportunities and improved
income
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ESIA - Cumulative Impacts & Risk Ranking
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Conclusions• Based on the study we conclude that the proposed
project is desirable for the local community and for the country:
• It will improve the economy through business with immigrants
• Direct employment and• Infrastructure such as water electricity and improved
education. • Improve the country’s energy needs and demands
towards attainment of Vision 2030
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ESIA for Silali Geothermal Prospect & ESMP
• Arus-Korosi-Chepchuk license acquired on 25th November 2012
• Paka-Silali acquired on 25th October 2012 • STATUS: Valid licenses in place
Drilling ESIA Licenses
• EIA license for L. Baringo water abstraction acquired on 4th November 2014
• Authorization to construct acquired on 19th December 2014
• STATUS: Authorization to draw water from the Lake & EIA License in place
Lake Baringo Water abstraction Permit
ESMP• Environmental & Social Monitoring and
Management Plan in place• Waste management programme and plan
in place
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Conclusions
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