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Social Safeguard Monitoring Report
Project No. 44444-013 Semestral Report August 2020
Bhutan: Second Green Power Development Project (118 MW Nikachhu Hydropower Project)
Prepared by the Tangsibji Hydro Energy Limited for the Asian Development Bank.
This social safeguard monitoring 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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Semi-annual Social Safeguard Monitoring Report
Reporting Period: January 31, 2020 - June 30, 2020
Date: August 19, 2020
118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
Prepared by Tangsbji Hydro Energy Limited for Asian Development Bank
This environmental safeguard monitoring report is a document of the borrower and made
publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy 2011 and the
Safeguard Policy Statement 2009. The views expressed herein do not necessarily
represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff.
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Table of Contents
Executive summary .................................................................................................. 5
1.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 8
1.1 Brief Project Descriptions…………………………………………….…………………8
1.2 Project Progress Status and Implementation Schedule……………………………11
3.0 Compliance to National Regulation ............................................................... 24
4.0 Compliance to Environment Covenant of ADB Loan Agreement ............... 24
5.0 Land Acquisition Status .................................................................................. 29
5.1 Land Acquisition by Main Pproject Ccomponent ............................................... 29
5.2 Land Acquisition by 132 kV DC Transmission Line ............................................ 29
6.0 Meaningful Consultation and Grievance Redressed ..................................... 32
7.0 Corporate Social Responsibility during 1 SMR 2020…………………………..33
Tsheringma Drupchhu Restoration Programme ....................................................... 34
8.0 Conclusion ....................................................................................................... 34
Appendices ............................................................................................................. 36
Supporting Documents .......................................................................................... 39
Annexure-I A -First phase land acquisition and number of Displaced Household .... 39
Annexure-II A-Detail on Second Phase Land Acquisition and number of Displaced
Household ................................................................................................................ 41
Annexure-II B-Land development cost for second phase land acquisition ............... 42
Annexure-III A-Third phase land acquisition and list of affected person .................. 43
Annexure-III B-Land Development Cost for third phase land acquisition ................ 43
Annexure-IV B-Land Development Cost and Restricted Land use allowance for the first
phase land acquisition 132 kV TL) ........................................................................... 44
Annexure-VI-Details of Second Phase Land Acquisition by 132 kV TL .................... 44
Annexure-V-Minutes of consultation meeting for additional affected household by 132 kV
TL ............................................................................................................................. 48
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List of Tables
Table 1.0 Summary of Land Acquisition ..................................................................... 7
Table-2.0: Physical Progress of MP-1 Package (Civil & Hydro-Mechanical Works) . 11
Table 3.0 Compliance to Environmental Clearance ................................................. 24
Table .4.0 Compliance to ADB Loan Covenant ....................................................... 24
Table 5.0 Affected Household in Second Phase Land Acquisition by 132 kV TL ...... 30
Table 6.0 Vegetation clearing and Tree removal in Community Forest (CF) ............ 31
Table 7.0 -: Grievance record and corrective action taken by GRC .......................... 32
Table 8.0 Expenses record of CSR activity .............................................................. 33
List of Figures
Figure-1 Project lay out map of 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project ................. 10
Figure 2: Organogram of THyE ................................................................................ 11
Figure-3: Grievance redress flow chart .................................................................... 32
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List of Abbreviation
ADB Asian Development Bank
Ac Acre
BHUCORE Bhutan Consultant for Research and Environment
CDCL Construction Development Corporation Limited
CPR Community Primary School
DC Double Circuit
DLC Dzongkhag Land Committee
DoFPS Department of Forest and Park Services
DPR Detailed Project Report
EMP Environment Management Plan
ESIA Environment and Social Impact Assessment
GNHC Gross National Happiness Commission
GRFL Government Reserve Forest Land
GRM Grievance Redress Mechanism
Gup Head of Geog
Geog Administrative unit below District
HRT Head Race Tunnel
MW Mega Watt
NECS National Environment Commission Secretariat
NGO Non-Government Organization
NHPP Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
PFS Pre-Feasibility Study
PoE Panel of Expert
SPS Safeguard Policy Statement
TL Transmission Line
THyE Tangsibji Hydro Energy Limited
Z-plot Thram not regularized
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Executive summary
As of June 30, 2020, the overall physical progress for the MP-1 Package (Civil and Hydro-
Mechanical) stands at 55.56%, 78.50% for the MP-2 package (Electro-Mechanical works)
and 98% for the 132 kV Transmission Line works.
During the 1st Semi-annual Social Monitor Reporting Period (January to June month),
2020, BPC has completed disbursement of land development cost and restricted land
allowance to those affected household in second phase land acquisition stage. Two
Community Forest (CF) were affected by the 132 kV TL Right of Way where members
of Taktse CF and Eusa CF both were compensated with cash based on the enumeration
carried out by Trongsa Range Office, DoFPS. All of the above compensation were made
on July 13, 2020 at Drekteng Geog Office.
Project Name: 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
Executing Agency Druk Green Power Corporation Limited
Implementing Agency Tangsibji Hydro Energy Limited
Social Safeguards
Categorization
Class B
Social Safeguards
Documentation
Environment and Social Impact Management and
Resettlement Plan of 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro
Power Project
Project Stage Obtained Construction
Detailed Design Required Post-
Approval
Yes, detailed design for MP-1 Package (Civil and
HM Works) and MP-2 Package are submitted by
the respective designers for approval by THyE.
THyE on recommendation for approval of the
design memos/drawings by Owner’s Engineering
Consultant approves the design memos/drawings.
As of date; Status of Design Progress for Civil
Works: 86.00%, HM Works: 22 % and E&M
Works:100.00 %
Contract(s) Awarded MP-1 Civil and Hydro-Mechanical Works awarded
to M/s Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. India
MP-2 Electro-Mechanical Works awarded to M/s
VOITH Hydro Private Ltd., India
Bidding Document(s) Include
EMP Cleared by ADB
Yes. EMP is included only in Bidding Document of
Main Contract Package MP-1 (Civil and HM
Works)
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Project Name: 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
Contract(s) Awarded Include
EMP Cleared by ADB
Yes. EMP is included in the Contract of Main
Contract Package MP-1 (Civil and HM Works)
National Environment, Health and
Safety Clearance(s) Obtained
Yes, NEC clearance was obtained vide letter no.
NECS/ESD/DGPCL/1837/2014/8446 dated July 1,
2014 valid up to June 30, 2016 and subsequently,
renewed the clearance which is valid update
August 11, 2021 vide letter no.
NECs/ESD/DGPCL/1837/2014/8446
Contractor(s) Given Access to
Site
Yes.
Construction Progress (%) 55.56 % for MP-1 Package (Civil & HM Works)
8.00 % for MP-2 Package (Weightage given to
construction is 20 %)
Unanticipated Impacts including
Change of Scope or Design
Reference: QPR submitted to ADB
Number of Site Inspections and
Audits Undertaken by
Environment Safeguards Staff in
Reporting Period
Daily by Safety Officer (THyE) and HSE Manager
(HCC), weekly by Environment Officer (THyE) and
also, on call basis as required at the site.
Corrective Action Required from
Previous Reporting Period
Yes
Corrective action for the Tangsibji village water
supply line is being taken:
Site visit for feasibility and assessment for water
supply line completed on January 17,2020
Meeting carried out with the community of
Tangsibji village on February 20, 2020.
Water supply line and construction of reservoir
tank completed on May 17, 2020 and handed over
to the community on May 20, 2020.
Outstanding Corrective Action
this Reporting Period
No
Non-Compliances Recorded this
Reporting Period
No
Corrective Action Required No
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Project Name: 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
Number of Health and Safety
Incidents
0
GRM Functional Yes
Number of Unresolved
Grievances from Prior Reporting
Period
0
Number of Grievances Received
in Reporting Period
0
Number of Grievances Resolved
this Reporting Period
1
Number of Grievances Still
Outstanding
0
Number of Grievances referred to
Court of Law
0
Number of Grievances referred to
the Accountability Mechanism
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Table 1.0 Summary of Land Acquisition
Component Land (acres) Household
Original Additional Total Original Additional Total
Access Road 3.577 3.882 7.459 11.00 3.00 14.00
Muck Disposal - 1.000 1.000 - 2.00 2.00
Total A (Project) 3.577 4.882 8.459 11.00 5.00 16.00
Transmission tower
footing (Phase 1)
0.600 -0.20 0.400 6.00 -2.00 4.00
Transmission tower
footing (Phase 2)
- 0.820 0.820 - 7.00 7.00
Total B (TL) 0.600 0.820 1.220 6.00 7.00 11.00
Total (A+B) 4.177 4.682 9.679 17.00 12.00 27.00
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Brief Project Descriptions
The Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the project was taken up on April 08, 2013 and
completed in September 2013. The scheme with the tail water from the 118 MW Nikachhu
Hydropower Project discharging into the reservoir of the Mangdechhu Hydro Power
Project was taken up for preparation of the DPR. The height of the Dam was increased
to provide 4 hours peaking capacity with installed capacity of 118 MW, with mean annual
generation of 491.52 GWh from Nikachhu Power House and 323.77 GWh additional
generation by Mangdechhu Power House on account of Nikachhu water. Druk Green
Power Corporation Limited in its 43rd Board Meeting held on September 26, 2013
approved the DPR. On March 4, 2014, the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB)
approved the DPR for implementation of the 118 MW Nikachhu Hydropower Project. The
formal approval of the RGoB was communicated by the Cabinet Secretariat vide letter
No.C-3/28/328 dated March 20, 2014. The EC is renewed and valid till August 11, 2021.
Druk Green Power Corporation is an Executing Agency for the project whereas
Tangsibji Hydro Energy Limited was incorporated on April 25, 2014 as Special Purpose
Vehicle (SPV), a 100 % subsidiary company under DGPC as Implementing Agency for
the project. For environment monitoring and compliance for the project construction
works, an Environment Unit was set under the Human Resource and Administration
Division. All measure set forth in ESIA and EMP are being implemented by THyE. The
Environmental Clearance (EC) for development of 118 MW Nikachhu Project was
accorded by National Environment Commission of Bhutan on July 01, 2014 and renewed
on August 12, 2016. The clearance is valid till August 11, 2021.
For the development of the 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project, a lease agreement
was signed with the Ministry of Economic Affairs on May 1, 2015. A total of 195.262 acres
of Government Reserve Forest Land were taken into lease for development of internal
access roads, muck disposal areas, colonies and contractor construction facilities. To
minimize the number of affected households, efforts were undertaken during the design
stage by relocating the Power House to its current location at Norbuodi (latitude
27°29'12.44"N and longitude 90°29'26.71"E) from Tangsibji village. Other additional
corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities are also carried out by THyE, besides
implementing CDPW in Resettlement Plan.
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Figure-1 Project lay out map of 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project
The ESIA, Environment Management Plan and Resettlement Plan of Nikachhu Project
was carried out by M/s Bhutan Consultants and Research (BHUCORE, M/s Price Water
Coppers (PWC) was recruited by Asian Development Bank (ADB) was in-charge of the
ESIA. The 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power Project is located in Trongsa Dzongkhag and
stretches over 25 km from the Dam at Lorim to the Power House at Norbuodi with a 12.14
km Head Race Tunnel (HRT) having five intermediate Adits. With the construction of a 38
m high dam, 12.28 acres of land will be impounded by 810 m water back-flow. The
Environmental Clearance (EC) for development of Nikachhu Project and 132kv
Transmission Line was obtained from National Environment Commission of Bhutan on
July 01, 2014 and November 28, 2014 respectively. With an estimated energy generation
of 491.52 MU, 85 % shall be exported which will not only enable revenue generation for
Bhutan but also reduce Green House Gas emission in the neighboring countries by
replacement of fuel by clean and renewable energy, hydropower. Further, the outflow
from the Nikachhu Project into Mangdechhu reservoir provides additional energy
generation of 323.77 MU to Mangdechhu Hydro Electric Project.
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Figure 2: Organogram of THyE
1.2 Project Progress Status and Implementation Schedule
Physical Progress for MP-1 Package Works
As on June 30, 2020, the physical progress for Head Works (Dam, Feeder Tunnel, DC
and SFT) stands at 66.2%, HRT at 64.8%, Power House Complex (SS, BVC, PS, PH,
TFC, TRT) at 49.4% and Hydro-Mechanical works at 22%. Overall physical progress for
MP-1 Package (Civil & HM works) stands completed up to 55.56 %.
Table-2.0: Physical Progress of MP-1 Package (Civil & Hydro-Mechanical Works)
Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
Head
Worksf
Dam Mass
Concreting Progress
Block 1: concreting up to El. 2270.55 m
Block 2: concreting up to El. 2272.75 m
Block 3: concreting up to El. 2269.15 m
Block 4: concreting up to El. 2269.00 m
Block 5: concreting up to El. 2265.75 m
Block 6: concreting up to El. 2270.50 m
Block 7: concreting up to El. 2272.05 m
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Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
49.72 % concrete has been poured.
Plunge Pool 51% of Plunge Pool excavation completed
Power Intake
Structure
Excavation works for Power Intake Structure
stands completed.
Raft concreting of Intake stands completed.
Main Feeder Tunnel 90.80 m excavation completed out of 273 m.
Unit Feeder Tunnel 1
& 2 (55.77 m each)
Excavation of Unit Feeder Tunnel 1 & 2 stands
completed.
Unit Feeder Tunnel 1: Concreting works from
Ch. 0 to 50 m out of 55.77 m stands completed.
Unit Feeder Tunnel 2: concrete lining of 48.50
m stands completed.
Desilting Chamber
(DC)
DC 2: u/s & d/s 6.5 m heading & u/s & d/s
Transition – Excavation Completed.
DC 1: u/s & d/s 6.5 m heading and u/s & d/s
Transition – Excavation Completed.
DC 2 Benching up to Hopper Top– Excavation
completed up to 102 m out of 140 m.
DC 1 Benching up to Hopper Top– Excavation
completed and concrete lining of length 106.5 m
stretch completed out of 140 m up to hopper top.
DC 1 d/s transition concreting works stands
completed.
DC 1 u/s transition concreting completed up to
12.33 m out of 17.5 m.
Hopper excavation of DC 1 d/s: completed 35 m
excavation out of 60 m.
Flushing conduit excavation DC 1 d/s: completed
15 m excavation out of 60 m.
Unit HRT 1 & 2 and
Common HRT
Excavation for Unit HRT 1 & 2 and common HRT
stands completed.
Concreting works of Unit HRT 1 stand
completed.
Rock cover concreting for common HRT also
stands completed.
RCC work of Transition after Gate Groove stands
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Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
completed.
D/S Gate Operation
Chamber (GOC)
Adit to D/s GoC – Excavation Completed
D/S GOC - Excavation completed.
D/S GOC Shaft- Excavation completed.
Concrete works of Common HRT till D/S GOC
Gate Groove area in progress.
Access Tunnel to
SFT Shaft
Excavation completed.
Excavation of SFT Equipment Shaft stands
completed and currently widening of the SFT
Chamber is in progress.
Silt Flushing Tunnel
(SFT)
Excavation of main SFT of length 353 m stands
completed in all respect.
Unit SFT 1 (65.50 m): Excavation & rock cover
concrete stands completed.
Excavation of Unit SFT 2 (35 m): Excavation &
rock cover concreting stands completed.
Head Race
Tunnel
(HRT)
Excavation Status of
HRT
9,982.64 m
excavation stands
completed out of
11,998.50 m length
(~83.2%).
Excavation Status of HRT:
Face 1: 798.70 m completed out of 1,093.21 m
(this includes excavation from DC side of 56 m
termed as Face 0);
Face 2 and Face 3: Excavation breakthrough
was on Jan 23, 2020;
Face 4 and Face 5: Excavation breakthrough
was on May 19, 2020.
Face 6: 930.60 m completed out of 1,438.43 m;
Face 7: 601.30 m completed out of 1,357.67 m;
Face 8: 1,217.90 m completed out of 1,309.11 m;
Face 9: 1,129.50 m completed out of 1,496.46 m;
and
Face 10: excavation completed on Dec 10, 2019.
HRT Concrete Lining Progress:
Face 2 concrete lining: 252 m completed out of
1,303.05 m
Face 3 concrete lining: 249 m completed out of
1,176.35 m.
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Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
Erection of Gantry No. 3 completed for Face 4
lining.
Cleaning and laying of mud mat for Face 4 and
Face 5 is in progress.
Power
House
Complex
Surge Shaft (SS) (59
m)
Adit to Surge Shaft Top: excavation completed.
SS Dome excavation, Collar Beam concreting
and erection of gantry stands completed.
Top down excavation of Surge Shaft is in
progress and has completed 12.5 m excavation
out of 59 m.
Butterfly Valve
Chamber (BVC)
Adit to BVC: excavation completed.
Ramping up of BVC Adit to Crown stands
completed.
Excavation of BVC (18 m x 12 m x 16 m): 12 m
top heading has been completed.
Pressure Shaft (PS)
and Adits
Adit to Intermediate PS (IPS): 100% completed.
Adit to Pressure Shaft Bottom: 100% completed.
Adit to Top bend of Pressure Shaft: excavation
completed.
Pressure Shaft Assembly Chamber (PAC):
Excavation stands completed.
Excavation of Bottom Horizontal Pressure
Tunnel (BHPT) stands completed.
Excavation of Unit Pressure Tunnels 1 & 2
stands completed.
Inclined Pressure Shaft Upper Limb (Pilot hole
excavation): Out of 310 m length, 289 m stands
completed.
Due to poor geology, raise climber has been
removed for inclined PS upper limb excavation.
Top down excavation for upper inclined PS has
been started and as of June 30, 2020 out of 310
m, full face excavation of 18 m stands completed.
Inclined Pressure Shaft Lower Limb (pilot hole
excavation): Excavation of 262.50 m has been
completed out of 304 m. The progress has been
hampered due to cavity formation and loose fall
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Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
from the inclined pressure shaft lower limb. Filling
of cavity was completed in June 2020.
Top Horizontal Pressure Tunnel (THPT):
Excavation completed and cleaning & PCC for
THPT u/s from BVC junction to SS Bottom also
stands completed.
Erection of ferrule for THPT has commenced from
May 19, 2020 and 12.50 m liner has been
erected as of date.
Power House (PH)
Excavation
Main Access Tunnel (MAT): 100% MAT
excavation has been completed.
Ventilation cum cable tunnel: 100% completed.
Power House Cavern Excavation: Excavation
completed.
Service Bay Concreting stands completed.
Concreting up to MIV (Main Inlet Valve) floor at
El. 1753.15 m stands completed.
Reinforcement and concreting up to El. 1757.20
m (Top of Distributor) for Unit 2 stands
completed.
Reinforcement binding and Concreting from El.
1756 m to 1757.05 m is in progress for Unit 1.
25 T temporary gantry crane has been
dismantled after installation of Turbine Housing
and Distributor components by MP-2 for both
Units.
Control Block: Slab concreting completed up to
El 1766.50 m.
Transformer Cavern
(TC)
Transformer Cavern: Excavation completed.
Connecting Tunnel between PH (Power House)
and TH (Transformer Hall) stands completed.
Excavation of Bus Ducts 1 & 2 stands completed.
Excavation of Escape Tunnel stands completed.
Excavation of TRT Gate Shafts stands
completed.
Erection and alignment of steel crane beams for
EOT crane in Transformer hall stands completed.
Raft concreting of Transformer Hall completed.
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Components Components Progress as of June 30, 2020
Bus Duct trench concreting and column
concreting works in TC are ongoing.
Tail Race Tunnel
(TRT)
Excavation of Main TRT has been completed.
Excavation for Unit TRT 1 & 2 stands completed.
Anchor Bolts, Earth Mat and PCC works for Unit
TRT 2 stands completed.
Unit TRT 1 & 2 Gate Shaft: Gate Shaft
Concreting works in progress.
Pothead Yard Completed slope protection and excavation
works.
Physical Progress for MP-2 Works
As on June 30, 2020, the MP-2 Package (Electro-Mechanical Works) progress is 78.50%
which includes Engineering, Manufacturing/Procurement & Transportation and Erection
activities of the E&M components.
The following are the activities of MP-2 works carried out at site as of June 30, 2020:
Sl# Description Completed Date
UNIT - 1
1 Laying of Earth Mat in Unit Pit July 10, 2019
2 Erection of Zero Stage Embedment (15 Nos. sole plates and
14 Nos. ISMC Channel) at El. 1748.37 m for Unit#1. July 22, 2019
3
Installations of 250 NB Stainless Steel Pipe (Zero Stage
Embed.) in Unit-2 and between Control Block and Unit-2 for
HVAC System.
August 14, 2019
4 Erection, Alignment, Welding and Dye Penetrant Test (DPT)
of Pit Liner for Unit 1 completed in all respect August 29, 2019
5 Installation of I-Beam for Runner Inspection Platform at El.
1752.375 m completed.
September 14,
2019
6
Installation of Penstock and Distributor Dewatering Pipe
(150 NB Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe) from El. 1752.747 m
to El. 1752.27 m completed.
October 02, 2019.
7 Installation of 14 Nos. Foundation Plates (200 mm x 200
mm) at El. 1753.2o m for Runner Removal completed. October 17, 2019
8 Installation of Roller Rail for Runner Access Door at El. October 18, 2019
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Sl# Description Completed Date
1753.20 m completed.
9 Installation of Crown Assembly at El. 1752.28 (on middle
base wall) completed.
November 05,
2019
10
Installation of 20 Nos. Foundation Sole Plates (300 mm x
300 mm) at El. 1754.55 completed in all respect and handed
over to MP-1 for Pedestal Concreting.
November 07,
2019
11
25 T Gantry Crane for installation of Turbine Housing
and Distributor components handed over by Civil
Contractor to MP-2
November 23,
2019
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Lowering, Centering and Leveling, locking and welding of 3
Segments of Lower Turbine Housing completed in all
respect on December 03, 2019. Dye Penetrant Test (DPT)
of Vertical and Circumferential Welding Section completed
on December 09, 2019.
December 03,
2019
13
Lowering of 1st Segment, 2nd Segment and 3rd Segment of
Distributor Pipe in Unit-1 and placing in its pedestal
completed.
December 28,
2019
14 Installation of I-Beams and Channels for Inspection Platform
completed.
December 30,
2019
15 Lowering of 4th Segment of Distributor Pipe in Unit-1 January 07, 2020
16
Fixing of Centre Column for Centering and Leveling of
Distributor Segment with Nozzle Adapters and Runner
Templates
February 25, 2020
17 Alignment of all 4 Segment of Distributor Pipe completed March 19, 2020
18 Combined alignment and Welding of Segment-1 and
Segment-2 of Distributor Pipe completed in all respect. April 03, 2020
19 Combined alignment and Welding of Segment-2 and
Segment-3 of Distributor Pipe completed in all respect. April 11, 2020
20 Combined alignment and root welding of Segment-3 and
Segment-4 of Distributor Pipe April 16, 2020
21 Lowering and in-situ placement of 1st Segment of Upper
Turbine Housing competed. April 16, 2020
22 100% of Installation and welding of total 12 Nos. 50 NB
Nozzle Leakage Pipe in all respect for all 4 nozzles (3 April 16, 2020
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Sl# Description Completed Date
pipes/nozzle) completed.
23 Welding of Distributor Pipe Segments completed in all
respect. April 21, 2020
24
Installation and Welding of 4 Nos. 220 NB Aeration Pipe
connecting Upper and Lower Turbine Housing completed in
all respect.
April 29, 2020
25
Installation and Tack Welding of 400 NB Aeration Pipe
(towards Unit TRT) dropping from Upper Turbine Housing
completed till availability MP-1 front.
April 30, 2020
26
Installation, Alignment and Welding of Upper Turbine
Housing including all VS, HS, CS and IS weld joints
completed in all respect.
May 04, 2020
26
Ultrasonic Test of all Weld Joints of Distributor Segments
and DPT of Turbine Housing weld joints completed in all
respect.
May 07, 2020
27 Hydrostatic Test of Distributor completed for Unit-1. May 23, 2020
28 Inner Turbine Housing placed in its position. May 25, 2020
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Unit-1 handed over to MP-1 Contractor (Civil) for
dismantling of Gantry Crane and reinforcement binding
works and concreting.
May 26, 2020
UNIT - 2
1 Laying of Earth Mat in Unit Pit July 29, 2019
2 Erection of Zero Stage Embed. (15 Nos. sole plates and 14
Nos. ISMC Channel) at El. 1748.37 m. August 12, 2019
3
Installations of 250 NB Stainless Steel Pipe (Zero Stage
Embed.) in Unit-2 and between Control Block and Unit-2 for
HVAC System.
August 14, 2019
4 Erection, Alignment, Welding and DPT of Pit Liner for Unit 2
completed in all respect August 29, 2019
5 Laying of Earth Mat at MIV Floor at Unit 2 side completed. September 06,
2019
6 Installation of I-Beam for Runner Inspection Platform at El.
1752.375 m completed.
September 14,
2019
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Sl# Description Completed Date
7
Installation of Penstock and Distributor Dewatering Pipe
(150 NB Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe) from El. 1752.747 m
to El. 1752.27 m completed.
October 02, 2019.
8 Installation of 14 Nos. Foundation Plates (200 mm x 200
mm) at El. 1753.2o m for Runner Removal completed. October 17, 2019
9 Installation of Roller Rail for Runner Access Door at El.
1753.20 m completed. October 18, 2019
10 Installation of Crown Assembly at El. 1752.28 m (on middle
base wall) completed.
November 05,
2019
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Installation of 20 Nos. Foundation Sole Plates (300 mm x
300 mm) at El. 1754.55 completed in all respect and hand
over to MP-1 for Pedestal Concreting.
November 07,
2019
12
25 T Gantry Crane for installation of Turbine Housing
and Distributor components handed over by Civil
Contractor to MP-2
November 23,
2019
13
Lowering, Centering and Leveling, locking and welding of 3
Segments of Lower Turbine Housing completed in all
respect on December 03, 2019. Dye Penetrant Test (DPT)
of Vertical and Circumferential Welding Section completed
on December 09, 2019.
December 09,
2019
14 Completed the installation of Runner Inspection Platform December 14,
2019
15 Installation of Positioning Column and Runner Template for
alignment of Distributor and Nozzle completed.
December 22,
2019
16 Lowering of Distributor Segment-1, Segment-2 and
Segment-4 completed.
December 31,
2019
17 Alignment of Segment -1 of Distributor completed. January 03, 2020
18 Alignment of Segment-4 of Distributor completed. January 06, 2020
19 Alignment of Segment -2 of Distributor completed. January 09, 2020
20 Alignment of Segment-3 of Distributor completed. January 07, 2020
21 Welding of Segment-3 and Segment -4 of Distributor
completed. January 24, 2020
22 Welding of Segment 2- and Segment 3 completed of January 29, 2020
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Sl# Description Completed Date
Distributor completed.
23 Welding of Segment 1 and Segment 2 of Distributor
completed. February 03, 2020
24 Ultrasonic Test of all 3 Weld Joints after welding and prior to
Stress Relieving completed. February 20, 2020
25
Lowering and Alignment of Upper Turbine Housing(3
Segments) including face matching between Upper and
Lower Turbine Housing completed
February 24, 2020
26 Stress Relieving of Welding Joints (3 Nos.) of Distributor
Pipe Completed February 24, 2020
27 Ultrasonic Test and DPT of Weld Joints (3 Nos.) of
Distributor Segment after Stress Relieving completed February 26, 2020
28 Hydrostatic Test of Distributor pipe successfully completed
as per protocol requirement and FQP. February 29, 2020
Installation of total 12 Nos. 50 NB Nozzle Leakage Pipe in
all respect for all 4 nozzles ( 3 pipes/nozzle) completed in all
respect
March 05, 2020
29 Lowering of Inner Housing completed March 06, 2020
30 Installation & welding of 220 NB Aeration Pipe connecting
Upper and Lower Turbine Housing complete in all respect. March 07, 2020
31 Unit-2 handed over to MP-1 for Reinforcement binding
and concreting of Unit. March 07, 2020
32 Welding of Upper House Segments including DPT of weld
joints completed in all respect March 19, 2020
33 Installation & welding of 400 NB Aeration Pipe dropping from
Upper Housing to TRT completed. March 24, 2020
34
Installation and welding of 200 NB SS Cooling Water Pipes
(3 Nos. for Unit-2 and 2 Nos for Unit-1) and 1 No. 65 NB CS
Drain Pipe at El. 1763.9 m (1st Stage concreting EPs)
completed in all respect.
March 31, 2020
35
Installation and Welding of 100 NB SS (Stainless Steel)
Brake Jet Pipe completed at El. 1757.25 m (EP for 3rd Stage
Concreting) completed.
April 09, 2020
21
Sl# Description Completed Date
Service Bay
1 Service Bay handed over by Civil to MP-2 Contractor November 23,
2019
2
Assembly of 1st Girder (consisting of 3 segments)
commenced at Service Bay by VOITH after mobilization of
EOT crane components on November 18, 2019 and
manpower on November 27, 2019.
November 27,
2019
3
Installation, Alignment and Welding of Crane Rails towards
U/s side on top of steel beams in Service Bay completed in
all respect.
December 04,
2019
4
Installation, Alignment and Welding of Crane Rails on top of
steel beams in Service Bay towards D/s side completed in
all respect.
December 06,
2019
5
Assembly of 1st Girder (consisting of 3 segments) along with
Platforms and LT Girder on MAT side of 150 T PH EOT
Crane completed in all respect.
December 07,
2019.
6
The assembled 1st Girder (MAT side) lifted and
placed/locked in its position on LT rails at Service Bay with
80 T Mobile Crane.
December 08,
2019
7
Assembly of 2nd Girder (consisting of 3 segments) along with
Platforms and LT Girder on Unit side of 150 T PH EOT Crane
completed in all respect.
December 11,
2019
8
The assembled 1st Girder (Unit side) lifted and placed/locked
in its position on LT rails at Service Bay with 80 T Mobile
Crane.
December 13,
2019
9 Completed Assembly and Lifting of Crabs on PH EOT Crane December 18,
2019
10 Completed 100% of Mechanical Works for PH EOT Crane December 31,
2019
11 Completed Load Testing of Monorail Hoist(5 T) January 30, 2020
12 Completed Load Testing of Auxiliary Hoist( 35 T) January 31, 2020
13 Completed Load Testing of Main Hoist (150 T) and 125% OL
of Main Hoist (188 T) February 01, 2020
Generator (Stator building works in Service Bay)
22
Sl# Description Completed Date
1
Jointing, leveling and welding of 2 Stator Frame Segments
completed. The DPT and Ultrasonic Test (UT) of all the
welding joints of Stator Frame Segments for 1st Unit
completed in all respect.
March 28, 2020
2 Site available for building of Stator after arrest of seepage of
MP-1 in crown of PH at Service Bay. April 24, 2020
3 Fixing of Base Foundation Plates of Stator and installation
of Stator Roundness Check Device completed. April 25. 2020
4 Installation and Alignment of 48 Nos. Dovetail Bars along
with Stator Straps etc. completed in all respect. May 04, 2020
6 Stacking of Stator Core laminations including spacer (6
Packets /58 packets) completed. May 07, 2020
7
Stacking/Laying of Stator core up to packet# 53 including
welding of Stator Core Straps to 5th Level completed. 2nd
Intermediate core pressing completed.
May 31, 2020
8
Stacking/Laying of Stator core up to packet# 58 completed.
Final core pressing completed. With this, Stator Core is
ready for Core Flux Testing.
June 18, 2020
Stator Core Building (Unit-2)
1
Jointing, leveling and welding of 2 Stator Frame Segments
completed. The DPT and Ultrasonic Test (UT) of all the
welding joints of Stator Frame Segments for 2nd completed
in all respect.
June 11, 2020
2 Fixing of Base Foundation Plates of Stator and installation
of Stator Roundness Check Device completed. June 29, 2020
3 Installation and Alignment of 48 Nos. Dovetail Bars along
with Stator Straps etc. completed in all respect. July 04, 2020
Transformer Cavern
1 Laying of Earth Mat in Transformer Cavern completed in all
respect. February 01, 2020
2
Laying & alignment and welding of 7 Nos. 250 NB Carbon
Steel Drainage Pipes from local pit to oil-water separation pit
for 7 Nos. Generator Transformers completed in all respect
at El. 1761 m as EPs in GT (Generator Transformer) Cavern.
February 20, 2020
23
Sl# Description Completed Date
3
Installation of 142 Nos. J-Blocks and Plates as EPs along
the Generator Transformer Rails at El. 1762.30 completed
for all 7 Nos. Generator Transformers.
March 26, 2020
5 Installation of Winching Blocks for all 7 Nos, GTs completed. March 31, 2020
6 Installation of 28 Nos. Jacking Plates EPs for 7 Nos. GTs at
El. 1762.5 m completed in all respect. April 04, 2020
7 Installation of 28 Nos. Roller Locking EPs for 7 Nos. GTs at
El. 1762.5 m completed in all respect. April 12, 2020
8 Installation of Cooler Control Cabinet Foundation Bolts EPs
for all 6 Nos. GTs completed. April 25, 2020
9 Installation of 48 Nos. Top Plates to J-Bolts of GT Rails
completed till GT-3. May 06, 2020
10
Installation of 76 Nos. J-Blocks and Plates as EPs along the
Generator Transformer Rails at El. 1762.30 completed at
Connecting Tunnel side of Transformer Cavern. Handed
over to MP-1 for concreting.
May 22, 2020.
Physical Progress for 132 kV Transmission Line Package
As of June 30, 2020, 98% of Transmission work stands completed which includes
completion of 100% supply of materials to site and physical progress at site (foundation
casting of 55 tower locations, and tower erection of 55 locations out of 55 towers). The
stringing of 16.4 km of Transmission Line along with 5.494 km of OPGW (Optical Ground
Wire) out of 18.6 km also stands completed as on June 30, 2020.
The total payment amounting to Nu. 355 million (including advance) stands released by
THyE to BPC till date (including 10% advance above).
Pa
ge
24
of
67
3.0
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om
plia
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to
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tio
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Com
plia
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to
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15
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resid
en
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co
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ffe
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d b
y th
e c
on
str
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n
of
the
pro
ject.
Co
mp
lied
.
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re
sid
en
t, h
ou
se
ho
lds,
com
mu
nitie
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pub
lic,
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imp
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the
mo
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use
18
Th
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ho
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nsu
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imp
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enta
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of
the
p
rop
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pro
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co
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ple
me
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f th
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lead
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all
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ple
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co
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pre
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of
de
sig
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co
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imp
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era
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the
p
roje
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an
d a
ll p
roje
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facili
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s b
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lop
ed
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all
app
lica
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la
ws, r
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ns r
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Pa
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25
of
67
Sch
edu
le #
, p
ara
.
#
Co
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sta
tus R
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Th
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roje
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ll P
roje
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facili
tie
s c
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ply
with
(a)
all
ap
plic
ab
le la
ws a
nd
re
gu
latio
ns o
f th
e
Be
neficia
ry r
ela
tin
g t
o e
nviro
nm
ent,
he
alth,
an
d
sa
fety
;
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Th
e E
nviro
nm
en
tal S
afe
gu
ard
s;
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Th
e E
SIA
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d
(d)
All
me
asu
res a
nd r
eq
uire
me
nts
se
t fo
rth i
n
ea
ch
E
IA
and
E
MP
, a
nd
a
ny
co
rre
ctive
or
pre
ve
nta
tive
action
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se
t fo
rth
in
Sa
feg
uard
Mo
nito
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to h
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fety
and
req
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me
nts
se
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rth
in E
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nd
EM
P.
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5,
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rag
rap
h 6
Th
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en
eficia
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all
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or
cau
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D
GP
C
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d T
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to
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tha
t a
ll la
nd
an
d a
ll righ
ts-
of-
wa
y r
equ
ire
d f
or
the
Pro
ject,
and
all
Pro
ject
facili
tie
s
are
m
ad
e
ava
ilab
le
to
the
W
ork
s
co
ntr
acto
r in
a
cco
rda
nce
w
ith
th
e
sch
ed
ule
ag
reed
un
de
r th
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ted
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tra
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lan
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cq
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se
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men
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s a
re
imp
lem
ente
d in
com
plia
nce
with (a
) a
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pp
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law
s a
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reg
ula
tio
ns o
f th
e B
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to la
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n a
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vo
lunta
ry r
ese
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men
t;
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lun
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R
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men
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qu
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in th
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d an
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tive
actio
ns
se
t fo
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a
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gu
ard
s
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nitorin
g
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po
rt.
Co
mp
lied
.
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rig
hts
of
wa
y,
an
d l
an
d a
re a
va
ilab
le t
o
the
con
tra
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r a
s
per
the
a
gre
ed
w
ork
co
ntr
acts
an
d a
ll la
nd
a
cq
uis
itio
n a
s pe
r
rese
ttle
me
nt
pla
ns
com
plie
d w
ith n
atio
na
l
po
licy,
law
an
d A
DB
SP
S (
200
9).
Sch
edu
le
5,
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rag
rap
h 7
W
ith
ou
t lim
itin
g the
app
lica
tio
n o
f th
e In
vo
lun
tary
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se
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men
t S
afe
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an
d
the
RP
, th
e
Co
mp
lied
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and
D
eve
lop
me
nt
Co
st,
R
estr
icte
d La
nd
Use
A
llow
an
ce
is
p
rovid
ed
to
th
e a
ll th
e
Pa
ge
26
of
67
Sch
edu
le #
, p
ara
.
#
Co
ve
nan
t C
om
plia
nce
sta
tus R
em
ark
Be
neficia
ry sha
ll en
sure
o
r ca
use
D
GP
C an
d
TH
yE
to
e
nsu
re th
at
no
p
hysic
al
or
econ
om
ic
dis
pla
cem
en
t ta
ke
s p
lace
in
con
ne
ctio
n w
ith t
he
Pro
ject
un
til
(a)
com
pen
sa
tio
n
and
o
the
r
en
titlem
en
ts
ha
ve
bee
n
pro
vid
ed
to
a
ffe
cte
d
pe
op
le in
a
cco
rda
nce w
ith
th
e R
P;
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d (b
) a
co
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me
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rog
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as
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en
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blis
hed
in
acco
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with t
he
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s W
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Job
- skill
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ain
ing
in
co
nstr
uctio
n
sta
ge is b
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g c
arr
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ut.
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edu
le
5,
Pa
rag
rap
h
11
,
bu
llet
‘a’
Su
bm
it
qu
art
erly
Enviro
nm
en
tal
Sa
fegu
ard
s
Mo
nito
rin
g R
epo
rts a
nd
sem
i-a
nn
ua
l In
vo
lun
tary
Re
se
ttle
men
t S
afe
guard
s M
on
ito
rin
g R
epo
rts t
o
AD
B d
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g c
on
str
uctio
n o
f th
e P
roje
ct
facili
tie
s
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d
an
nua
l E
nviro
nm
en
tal
Sa
feg
ua
rds
Mo
nito
rin
g
Re
po
rts
du
rin
g
ope
ration
of
the
Pro
ject
facili
tie
s,
an
d
dis
clo
se
re
leva
nt
info
rma
tio
n
fro
m
such
re
po
rts
to
affe
cte
d
pe
rso
ns p
rom
ptly u
pon s
ubm
issio
n;
Be
ing
com
plie
d.
Tim
ely
SM
R a
re b
ein
g s
ub
mitte
d t
o A
DB
.
Sch
edu
le
5,
Pa
rag
rap
h
11
,
bu
llet
‘b’
If a
ny u
nan
ticip
ate
d e
nviro
nm
en
tal a
nd
/or
so
cia
l
risks
an
d
impa
cts
a
rise
d
uring
con
str
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n,
imp
lem
enta
tion
or
opera
tio
n o
f th
e P
roje
ct
tha
t
we
re n
ot
co
nsid
ere
d in t
he
re
leva
nt E
IA, E
MP
or
the
RP
, p
rom
ptly i
nfo
rm A
DB
of
the
occu
rren
ce
of su
ch
ris
ks o
r im
pa
cts
, w
ith
de
taile
d d
escriptio
n
of th
e e
ve
nt an
d p
ropose
d c
orr
ective a
ction
pla
n;
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mp
lied
.
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B
an
d
rele
van
t ag
en
cie
s
(NE
C)
ha
s
be
en
in
form
ed
du
rin
g
occu
rre
nce
o
f
un
an
ticip
ate
d
en
viro
nm
enta
l an
d
so
cia
l
risk.
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. Im
pa
ct
bro
ugh
t b
y
Fa
ce
6
incid
en
ts o
n i
rrig
atio
n c
ha
nne
l a
nd
dry
ing
up
of
a s
tre
am
.
Sch
edu
le
5,
Pa
rag
rap
h
11
,
bu
llet
‘c’
No
la
ter
tha
n 3
1 M
arc
h 2
015
En
ga
ge
pa
ne
l o
f
exp
ert
s
to
mo
nito
r an
d
repo
rt
up
on
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roje
ct
imp
lem
enta
tion
, a
nd
facili
tate
ca
rryin
g o
ut o
f an
y
mo
nito
rin
g a
ctivitie
s b
y s
uch
pa
ne
l; a
nd
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mp
lied
.
Pa
ne
l of E
xpe
rt e
nga
ge
d a
s p
er
sche
du
le 5
,
pa
ra 1
1.
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rio
dic
mon
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rin
g c
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ou
t b
y th
e P
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s
on
im
ple
me
nta
tion
of
the
EM
P a
nd
RP
.
Pa
ge
27
of
67
Sch
edu
le #
, p
ara
.
#
Co
ve
nan
t C
om
plia
nce
sta
tus R
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ark
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edu
le
5,
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rag
rap
h
11
,
bu
llet
‘d’
Re
po
rt
an
y
actu
al
or
po
ten
tia
l b
rea
ch
of
co
mp
lian
ce
with
th
e m
ea
su
res a
nd r
eq
uirem
en
ts
se
t fo
rth in
th
e re
leva
nt
EIA
, E
MP
o
r th
e R
P
pro
mp
tly a
fte
r be
com
ing
aw
are
of
the
bre
ach
.
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mp
lied
. C
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5.0 Land Acquisition Status
As per the ADB involuntary resettlement category, 118 MW Nikachhu Hydro Power
Project is classified as Category B. There were no significant involuntary resettlement
impacts. Over all, efforts were made during planning and design stage to minimize
involuntary resettlement impact. For the development of the project component such
as Colonies, Contractor Construction Facility, Muck yard, total area of 195.262 acres
of Government Reserve Forest Land were taken on lease. Lease agreement was
signed on May 1, 2015 with Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA). Prior to ADB loan
disbursement, construction work for access road of 18.388 km in length, colonies and
water supply line began in December 2014 and the respective infrastructure facility
was handed over to the contractor by end of 2015.
The construction of the project component such as access road and muck yard has
displaced 16 household (11 household originally by access road in phase one, 3
additional household by access road in second phase, 2 household by muck yard in
third phase land acquisition and substitution stage) and has acquired 8.459 acres
(3.577 acres in first phase, 3.882 acre in second phase and 1 acres by muck yard in
third phase land acquisition stage) of private land in Tangsibji Geog. Whereas 132 kV
TL tower footing has displaced 4 household in first phase acquiring 0.40 acres and 7
household as of December 31,2019 acquiring 0.820 acres of private land.
5.1 Land Acquisition by Main Pproject Ccomponent
3.577 acres of private land belonging to 11 households and one CPR was affected by
the construction of access road. The entire affected person opted for land for land
substitute and land substitute of the same area is provided along with the land
development cost as per Land Act of Bhutan (2007). List of project affected person is
attached as Annexure-I A and disbursement sheet on land development cost is
attached as Annexure-I B respectively for phase 1 land acquisition stage.
In addition, 3 new household were affected after completion of the access road works,
acquiring additional 3.882 acres of land in Tangsibji Geog. Detail list of the additional
affected area and project displaced household for the second phase land acquisition
is attached as Annexure-II A and as Annexure-II B. On the other hand, an addition
of 1 acre was acquired during development of muck disposal yard at Intermediate
Pressure Shaft. Two (2) household were affected by the development of muck yard.
The land development cost and land substitute are provided as per the entitlement
matrix of the resettlement plan. The detail of the project Displaced household and land
development cost sheet is attached as Annexure-III A and as Annexure-III B.
5.2 Land Acquisition by 132 kV DC Transmission Line
The 132 kV Transmission Line will stretch 18.2 Km from the pothead yard of Nikachhu
Hydro Power Project to power house of 720 MW Mangdechhu Hydro Power Project
located at Yurmung. Before beginning of the construction work for 132 kV DC
Transmission Line, cadastral survey work was awarded to Dzongkhag Administration
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in October 2015 as deposit work. In 2017, DLC concluded that 0.4 acres of land will
be acquired affecting only 4 household from Drakteng Geog by 132 kV Transmission
Tower Footing. List of the affected person is attached as annexure-IV A and
disbursement sheet for land development and restricted land use allowance is
attached as annexure-IV B.
The MoU was signed with BPC on July 14, 2014 for an amount of Nu.233 million for
the construction of 18.6 Km, 132 kV DC line from Nikachhu Pothead yard to
Mangdechhu Pothead yard with the work to commence from June, 2016 including
tendering work by BPC. With start of the construction work for 132 kV DC
Transmission Line, BPC has been taking up all matters related to any additional land
acquisition and substitution works. Detail geotechnical survey was carried out prior to
construction stage by CDCL in August 2018, 9 tower footing were required to be
relocated. To avoid unnecessary encroachment of land, joint monitoring was carried
out with BPC, CDCL, THyE and local government on March 9, 2018. On September
3, 2018, BPC awarded cadastral survey work to Dzongkhag Administration as deposit
work for land substitution. List of additional affected household is listed as Annexure-
V.
To obtain the consensus from the additional 7 affected household, entitlements and
land substitution as per the Royal Government of Bhutan Rules, BPC had carried out
consultation meeting on October 2, 2018 at Geog conference hall, Drakteng Geog.
The consultation was done in presence of all affected household, representatives from
Dzongkhag, Geog, CDCL and BPC. The entire affected household unanimously opted
for land for land substitution. No crop or fruit bearing tree will be affected. Minute of
the meeting is attached as Annexure-V. However, to ascertain actual affected person
in second phase by the Transmission Line, Dzongkhag Land Record and Survey,
BPC, THyE has carried out cadastral survey along the Transmission Line on
September 13, 2019. Following are the list of affected persons by TL tower footing:
Table 5.0 Affected Household in Second Phase Land Acquisition by 132 kV TL
Sl.No Owners Name Thram
No. Plot-No
Tower
No.
Remark after
cadastral survey
Affected
area
(Acres)
1 Tashil Lhamo 246 DRT-142 AP32A
Opted for land
substitute 0.13
2 Kibal Kiba 257 DRT-152 AP33
Opted for land
substitute 0.10
3 Pemal Choki 223
DRT-
6012 AP37
Opted for land
substitute 0.10
4 Ney Zangmo 199
DRT-
3403 AP47
Opted for land
substitute 0.13
5 Jamtsho 445 LNG-340 AP 48 Not affected 0
6 Pema Wangchuk 1020
DRT-
2370 AP 23
Not affected 0
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Sl.No Owners Name Thram
No. Plot-No
Tower
No.
Remark after
cadastral survey
Affected
area
(Acres)
7 Kuenzang Lhamo 781
DRT-
3300 AP46
Not affected 0
8 Zangmo 445
DRT-
2056 AP16
Opted for Land
Substitute 0.11
9
Tharpaling
Dratshang 1020
LNG-
5820 AP49
Opted for Land
Substitute 0.23
10 Chimi Lhamo 781
DRT-
2057 AP17
Opted for Land
Substitute 0.02
Total TL affected
person 7
Total acquired area 0.82
With reference to above attributed table, only 7 household is being affected by 132 kV
TL tower footings and only 0.82 acres is being acquired in second phase land
acquisition stage. During the Detail Measurement Survey carried out by DLC,
Jamtsho, Pema Wangchuk, Kuenzang Lhamo were not affected by the Tower footing
number AP 48, AP 23, AP 46 respectively. The detail of list of the second phase land
acquisition is attached as Annexure-VI and the details on the land development cost
and Restricted Land Use allowance for the same second phase land acquisition phase
is attached as Annexure-VIII.
The land development cost and restricted land use allowance was disbursed to the 7
affected persons on July 13, 2020 at Drakteng Geog Office. Copy of the disbursement
sheets are attached as Annexure-IX. With completion of clearing of Right of Way (27
m width, 15 km length) other than AP12, AP 13, AP 18 and AP 21, these tower Right
of Way falling in the Community Forest (Taktse and Eusa Community Forest) , of which
a total of 8.388 acres of vegetation will be cleared.
Table 6.0 Vegetation clearing and Tree removal in Community Forest (CF)
SL.#
Name of
CF Geog
Tower No.
Span Length Width
area (sq.
mtr) area (ac)
1 Taktse CF Drakteng AP12-AP13 621.652 24 14919.648 3.686725
2 Eusa CF Drakteng AP18-Ap21 792.873 24 19028.952 4.7021
Total 33948.6 8.388825
As per the Minutes of Meeting drawn with Gup, Drakteng Goeg, members of the above
two CF and BPC on November 2, 2019, Trongsa Range Office has raise the
compensation aspect on behalf of the affected CF. During the assessment carried out
by Trongsa range Office, 670.00 number of trees has been marked for removal. The
compensation of the tree removal was estimated by the Trongsa Range Office based
on the commercial rate for standing tree as prescribed in Royalty for Forest Produce,
Forest and Nature Conservation Rule 2017. The two CF were compensated with Nu.
118,412.00 (Ngultum One Hundred Eighteen Thousand, Four Hundred Twelve) only
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on July 13, 2020 at Drakteng Geog Office. Copy of the disbursement sheet are
attached as Annexure-X. Joint site visit was also carried out by Managing Director of
THyE, BPC and CDCL on May 5, 2020 along the 132 kV Transmission Line.
6.0 Meaningful Consultation and Grievance Redressed
The Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) was activated on October 07, 2016 to
discuss vital functions and role of the committee. Locals having grievance can either
lodge a complaint to THyE or through a proper channel with the existing local
committee (Chiwog to Geog Administration for deliberation with THyE). The GRC is
responsible for receiving the complaints on environmental issues and its impact
assessment. If the person making the complaint is not satisfied on the decision made
by the GRC, he/she can register the grievance to higher authority such as Geog
Tsogde and Dzongkhag Tsogdue.
During the 1 SMR, no consultation has been carried out as there was no complaint
received by THyE from the stakeholders.
Figure-3: Grievance redress flow chart
Table 7.0 -: Grievance record and corrective action taken by GRC
Complainant/
Affected Persons
Location,
Date of
compliant
Description of
Grievance/
Complaint
Timeline* Time-bound Corrective
Action
Tangsibji Water
Supply Line
August 8,
2019
Clogging of the
drinking water supply
August
12,2019 to
First joint site visit was
carried out on
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Complainant/
Affected Persons
Location,
Date of
compliant
Description of
Grievance/
Complaint
Timeline* Time-bound Corrective
Action
line of the Tangsibji
village due to laden
sediment present in
the Zalamchhu water
supply line.
*** Tangsbji water
source got dried out
during heavy
ingression of water
from at Face-6, Adit-III
on June 20, 2018.
Zalamchhu water
source was provided to
the Tangsibji village as
part of interim
measure.
THyE had already
provided a reliable
spring water source on
January 9, 2019 to
Tangsibji village.
October
31,2019
September 6, 2019.
Followed by second
joint site visit made by
THyE and Local
government, Tangisbji
Geog on January 17,
2020.
Meeting held with Geog
and THyE on February
20, 2020.
Joint site visit made by
THyE and Local
government, Tangisbji
Geog on January 17,
2020.
Restoration of the
drinking water pipe and
construction of new
reservoir tank completed
on May 20, 2020.
Handed over to
Tangsibji Geog Office
and Tangsibji village on
May 20, 2020
7.0 Corporate Social Responsibility during 1 SMR 2020
As of July 30, 2020 THyE has made contribution amount Nu. 773,175.77 (Seven Hundred
Seventy Three Thousand One Hundred Seventy Five) only for various Corporate Social
Activity as listed in Table Below.
Table 8.0 Expenses record of CSR activity
Activities Amount (Nu.)
Donation for Bartsham Chador Lhakhang,Tashigang 20,000.00
Mani Dungdup of Tashiling Lhakhang 100,000.00
Taphi Goenpa road Construction 100,000.00
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Activities Amount (Nu.)
Purchase and contribution of religious items at Bemjee
Lhakhang 30,000.00
Contribution of materials for development of Toilet for
Dzongkhag COVID-19 task force at Chuserbu, Chendebji
Village 12,520.00
Donation for maintenance Tangsibji Gewog road 25,000.00
Observation of 40th birth anniversary His Majesty 25,000.00
Contribution for development of Early Child Care
Development Centre for Tangsibji Geog 340,655.77
Donation for Football tournament at Takste College 5,000.00
Donation for Pema Shedrup Choki Gatshaling Nunnery 25,000.00
Donation for training on weaving basket from waste 30,000.00
Purchase and contribution of furniture’s for Tashiling BHU 30,000.00
Donation for Nurse day at Trongsa Hospital 5,000.00
Donation for Samcholing Primary School 25,000.00
Total 773,175.77
Tsheringma Drupchhu Restoration Programme
THyE will restore the existing Sale Outlet located at Tseringma Drupchu area and also
facilities such as toilet, tap and view point will be developed. In addition, for long term
restoration of Tsheringma Drupchhu, an alternate source from locally popular one known
as Kheyjey Tangjey (Drupchhu) will be diverted to the existing reservoir tank of
Tseringma Drupchhu. For this, THyE and local government of Tangsibji Geog have
carried out consultation meeting with the 65 Household of Tangsibji Geog on January 17,
2020. Copy of the Minutes of Meeting is attached under supporting documents.
As part of improving the sale of agriculture products, packing and food services at the
Sale Outlet, Social Expert has also advised THyE to take up training to the vendors with
Bhutan Food Regulatory Authority. However, due to COVID-19 and placement of
lockdown, the training to the vendors are temporarily suspended. Site visit at the
Tsheringma Drupchhu are was also made with Gup of Tangsibji Geog on May 15, 2020.
Discussion were made on restoration of existing sale outlet, toilets, lighting and water
supply source with an objective to revive sale of dairy and agriculture products. Design
and cost estimate are being prepared for the infrastructure in Tsheringma Drupchhu area.
8.0 Conclusion
The main project component has acquired 8.459 acres of private land and has affected
sixteen (16) Household in Tangsibji Geog. During the second phase land acquisition stage
7 households were affected by the 132 kV Transmission Tower Footings works. As part
of meeting the statutory requirement of the National and ADB SPS (2009), Land
Development Cost, Restricted Land Use Allowance was disbursed to the affected
household and also affected Community Forests was also compensated on July 13, 2020.
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All the affected household who opted for land substituted will be awarded new Thram by
the National Land Commission.
Other than land related works, THyE has carried out some activities on Corporate Social
Responsibility such as development of roads, institutions such as Early Child Care Centre
in project areas. Moreover, the Basic Health Unit at Tashiling was also provided with new
facilities such as computers, heaters, chairs and boilers.
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Appendices
Supporting pictures
Consultation meeting with 65 Household of Tangsibji Village and THyE on restoration
of Tsheringma Drupchhu area was held at Tangsibji village meeting hall on January
17, 2020.
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Site visit at Tseringma Drupchhu Sale outlet by Managing Director and Gup of
Tangsibji Geog in May month.
Condition of existing toilet facility at Sale out of Tserigma Drupchhu. Toilet facility will
be developed by THyE.
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Site visit at Kheyjey Tangjey water source by water committee and local government
Reservoir Tank of Tangsibji before (Left) and after (right) construction of new facility.
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Supporting Documents
Annexure-I A -First phase land acquisition and number of Displaced Household
Project
Component
Sl.no Name Thram
No
Land
Type
Acquired
(acres)
Affected
by
Dam 1 Ugyen
Zangmo
58 Dryland 0.107 Road
2 Dorji 56 Dryland 0.48 Road
Adit-III CPR Namgay
Choling CPS
527 Dryland 0.423 Road
Surge Shaft 3 Sonam
Wangchen
255 Dryland 0.342 Road
Power House 4 Dorji Zangmo 270 Dryland 0.183 Road
5 Phub
Zangmo
257 Dryland 0.241 Road
6 Ugyen
Tshomo
262 Dryland 0.28 Road
7 Sonam
Pelmo
240 Dryland 0.142 Road
8 Tshewang
Lhamo
272 Dryland 0.469 Road
Road
9 Dorji Dema 258 Dryland 0.393 Road
10 Tshang
Tshang Dorji
269 Dryland 0.197 Road
Dryland 0.155 Road
11 Kunzang
Wangmo
181 Dryland 0.165 Road
Total
acquired
area
3.577
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Annexure-I B -land Development Cost for First Phase land acquisition
Project
Compone
nt
Sl.n
o Name
Thram
No
Land
Type
Acquire
d
(acres)
Affected
by
Land
Development
Cost
Dam 1 Ugyen
Zangmo
58 Dryland 0.107 Road
8,025.00
2 Dorji 56 Dryland 0.48 Road 36,000.00
Adit-III CP
R
Namgay
Choling
CPS
527 Dryland 0.423 Road
31,725.00
Surge
Shaft
3 Sonam
Wangch
en
255 Dryland 0.342 Road
25,650.00
Power
House
4 Dorji
Zangmo
270 Dryland 0.183 Road
13,725.00
5 Phub
Zangmo
257 Dryland 0.241 Road
18,075.00
6 Ugyen
Tshomo
262 Dryland 0.28 Road
21,000.00
7 Sonam
Pelmo
240 Dryland 0.142 Road
10,650.00
8 Tshewa
ng
Lhamo
272 Dryland 0.469 Road
35,175.00
Road
9 Dorji
Dema
258 Dryland 0.393 Road
29,475.00
10 Tshang
Tshang
Dorji
269 Dryland 0.197 Road 14,775.00
Dryland 0.155 Road 11,625.00
11 Kunzang
Wangm
o
181 Dryland 0.165 Road
12,375.00
Total
area
3.577
268,275.00
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Annexure-II A-Detail on Second Phase Land Acquisition and number of Displaced
Household
Project
Componen
t
Sl.no Name Thra
m No
Land
Type
Additional
acquired
(acres)
Area affected
by
Dam 1 Ugyen
Zangmo
58 Dryland 0.106
access road
2 Dorji 56 Dryland 0.105 access road
Adit-I 3 Sumchokmo 510 Dryland 0.404 access road
Adit-III CPR Namgay
Chholing
CPS
527 Institutio
nal Land
(CPR)
0
Not affected
in phase 2
Surge
Shaft
4 Sonam
Wangchen
255 Dryland 0.54
access road
Power
House
Dorji
Zangmo
270 Dryland 0 Not affected
in phase 2
5 Phub
Zangmo
257 Dryland 0.322
access road
Ugyen
Tshomo
262 Dryland 0 Not affected
in phase 2
Sonam
Pelmo
240 Dryland 0 Not affected
in phase 2
6 Tshewang
Lhamo
272 Dryland 0.375 access road
0.327 access road
7 Dorji Dema 258 Dryland 0.307 access road
8
Tshang
Tshang Dorji
269 Dryland 0.329 access road
Dryland 0.372 access road
9 Kunzang
Wangmo
181 Dryland 0.207
access road
10 Rinzin
Wangmo
254 Dryland 0.372
access road
11 Tshewang
Gyeltshen
268 Dryland 0.116
access road
Total
3.882
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Annexure-II B-Land development cost for second phase land acquisition
Sl.
No
.
Thra
m No. Name
Plot
No.
Land
Type
Thram
Area
acquired
area
(Ac)
Land
development
cost (Nu.)
1 510
Sumchokm
o
TAN-
3253 Kamzhing 0.406 0.404 30,300.00
2 56 Dorji
TAN-
1843 Kamzhing 2.15 0.105 7,875.00
3 58
Ugyen
Zangmo
TAN-
1842 Kamzhing 0.88 0.106 7,950.00
4
255
Sonam
Wangchen
TAN-
1889 Kamzhing 0.699 0.489 36,675.00
255
Sonam
Wangchen
TAN-
1873 Kamzhing 1.047 0.051 3,825.00
5 181
Kunzang
Wangmo
TAN-
1909 Kamzhing 0.372 0.207 15,525.00
6 258 Dorji Dema
TAN-
1863 Kamzhing 0.46 0.307 23,025.00
7
272
Tshewang
Lhamo
TAN-
1865 Kamzhing 0.888 0.375 28,125.00
272
Tshewang
Lhamo
TAN-
1867 Kamzhing 0.7 0.327 24,525.00
257
Phub
Zangmo
TAN-
1855 Kamzhing 0.563 0.322 24,150.00
8 268
Tshewang
Gyeltshen
TAN-
1875 Kamzhing 0.577 0.116 8,700.00
9 254
Rinzin
Wangmo
TAN-
1876 Kamzhing 0.372 0.372 27,900.00
10
269
Tshang
Tshang
Dorji
TAN-
1878 Kamzhing 0.526 0.329 24,675.00
269
Tshang
Tshang
Dorji
TAN-
1879 Kamzhing 0.527 0.372 27,900.00
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Sl.
No
.
Thra
m No. Name
Plot
No.
Land
Type
Thram
Area
acquired
area
(Ac)
Land
development
cost (Nu.)
TOTAL 3.882 291,150.00
Annexure-III A-Third phase land acquisition and list of affected person
Sl.No. Name Thram
no.
Land
Type
Compensation
type
Area
affected
(Ac)
Area affected by
1 Dorjimo 842
Wet
Land
Land
replacement 0.277 Muck disposal IPS
2 Gyembo 253
Dry
Land
Land
replacement 0.723 Muck disposal IPS
Total 1
Annexure-III B-Land Development Cost for third phase land acquisition
Sl.No. Name Thram
no.
Plot
no.
Land
Type
Area
affected
(Ac)
Compensation
type
Land
development
cost (Nu.)
1 Dorjimo 842 5198 Chhu
zhing 0.277
Land
replacement 27,700.00
2 Gyembo 253 1857
Kamzhing 0.723 Land
replacement 54,225.00
Total 1 81,925.00
Annexure-IV A-132 kV TL first phase land acquisition and number of displaced
household)
Sl. # Thram no. Name of Thram holder Plot no. Affected Area (Ac)
1
360
Tshering Dema
DRT-2692
0.1 DRT-2691
2 361 Tsheringmo DRT-2626 0.1
3 1007 Yeshey DRT-733 0.1
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4 689 Sangay Wangdi DRT-3110 0.1
Total 0.400
Annexure-IV B-Land Development Cost and Restricted Land use allowance for the
first phase land acquisition 132 kV TL)
Sl
.
#
Thra
m
no.
Name of
Thram
holder
Plot
no.
Acquired
Area (Ac)
Land
Developm
ent Cost
Restricted
land -use
Allowance Total Nu.
1 360
Tshering
Dema
DRT-
2692
0.1 7,500.00 6,126.50 13,626.50
DRT-
2691
2 361
Tsheringm
o
DRT-
2626 0.1 7,500.00 6,126.50 13,626.50
3 1007 Yeshey
DRT-
733 0.1 7,500.00 6,126.50 13,626.50
4 689
Sangay
Wangdi
DRT-
3110 0.1 7,500.00 6,126.50 13,626.50
Total 0.4 00 30,000.00 24,506.00 54,506.00
Annexure-VI-Details of Second Phase Land Acquisition by 132 kV TL
Sl.No Owners Name
Thra
m
No.
Plot-No Tower
No. Opted For
Affected
area
(Acres)
1 Tashil Lhamo 246
DRT-
142 AP32A
land substitute 0.13
2 Kibal Kiba 257
DRT-
152 AP33
land substitute 0.10
3 Pemal Choki 223
DRT-
6012 AP37
land substitute 0.10
4 Ney Zangmo 199
DRT-
3403 AP47
land substitute 0.13
5 Zangmo 445
DRT-
2056 AP16
Land Substitute 0.11
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Sl.No Owners Name
Thra
m
No.
Plot-No Tower
No. Opted For
Affected
area
(Acres)
6
Tharpaling
Dratshang 1020
LNG-
5820 AP49
Land Substitute 0.23
7 Chimi Lhamo 781
DRT-
2057 AP17
Opted Cash
Compensation 0.02
Total TL
affected
person
7
Total acquired
area 0.82
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ne
xu
re-V
III (L
and D
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lopm
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use
Allo
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ce fo
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(Nu
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16
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nd
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tal
(Nu
.)
1
13,9
16.9
0
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Annexure-V-Minutes of consultation meeting for additional affected household by 132
kV TL
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Annexure-IX- Land Development and Restricted Land Use Allowance Disbursement
receipt of TL 2 Phase
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Annexure-X-Disbursement sheet for Cash Compensation to Affected Community
Forest
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Minutes of meeting for Restoration of Tsheringma Drupchhu and Sale Outlet
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