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Semi – annual Environmental Monitoring Report
Semestral Report January – June 2018
August 2018
UZB: Takhiatash Power Plant Efficiency
Improvement Project
Prepared by Joint Stock Company UzbekEnergo for the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Asian
Development Bank.
This environmental 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.
Environmental Monitoring Report
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Semestral Report January – June 2018 August 2018 Project Number: 45306-001 Loan No. 3141 – UZB
Republic of Uzbekistan: Takhiatash Power Plant Efficiency Improvement Project (Financed by the Asian Development Bank)
Prepared by:
Construction Consultant, Madina Khalmirzaeva, NBT
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
For JSC “Uzbekenergo”
Endorsed by: PIU Manager, August, 2018
August 2018
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Preamble ...................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Headline Information ................................................................................... 4
2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CURRENT ACTIVITIES .................................. 5
2.1 Project Description ...................................................................................... 5
2.2 Project Contracts and Management .......................................................... 5
2.3 Project Activities During Current Reporting Period ................................. 7
2.4 Description of Any Changes to Project Design ........................................ 9
2.5 Description of Any Changes to Agreed Construction methods .............. 9
3 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD ACTIVITIES ............................................... 10
3.1 General Description of Environmental Safeguard Activities ................. 10
3.2 Site Audits .................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Issues Tracking (Based on Non-Conformance Notices) ........................ 13
3.4 Trends......................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Unanticipated Environmental Impacts or Risks ..................................... 14
4 RESULTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ............................................ 15
4.1 Overview of Monitoring Conducted during Current Period ................... 15
4.2 Trends........................................................................................................... 1
4.3 Summary of Monitoring Outcomes ............................................................ 1
4.4 Material Resources Utilisation ................................................................... 1
4.4.1 Current Period ..................................................................................................... 1
4.4.2 Cumulative Resource Utilisation ........................................................................ 1
4.5 Waste Management ..................................................................................... 1
4.5.1 Current Period ..................................................................................................... 2
4.5.2 Cumulative Waste Generation ............................................................................ 4
4.6 Health and Safety ........................................................................................ 4
4.6.1 Community Health and Safety ............................................................................ 4
4.6.2 Worker Safety and Health ................................................................................... 4
4.7 Training ........................................................................................................ 4
5 FUNCTIONING OF THE SEMP ........................................................................... 7
5.1 SEMP Review ............................................................................................... 7
6 GOOD PRACTICE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVEMENT ....................... 8
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6.1 Good Practice .............................................................................................. 8
6.2 Opportunities for Improvement .................................................................. 8
7 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................... 9
7.1 Summary ...................................................................................................... 9
7.2 Recommendations ...................................................................................... 9
8 ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................................... 10
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Abbreviations
ADB - Asian Development Bank
CAP - Corrective Actions Plan
CC - Contractor
CCGT - Combine Cycle Gas Turbine
DAIIIP - Department of attraction of investments and implementation of
investment projects - renamed PMU
EHS - Environmental Health & Safety
EIA - Environmental Impact Assessment
EMP/SSEMP - Environmental Impact Permit Environmental
Management Plan/ Site-Specific Environmental Management
Plan
GRM - Grievance Redress Mechanism
IFC - International Financial Corporation
JC - Joint Company
RETA - Regional Technical Assistance
NCN - Non-Compliance Notice
SAEMR - Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report
SCEEP - State Committee on Ecology and Environmental Protection
TPP - Thermo Power Plant
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Preamble
1. This report represents the Semi - Annual Environmental Monitoring Review (SAEMR)
for Takhiatash Power Plant Efficiency Project.
2. This report is the 5th EMR for the project.
1.2 Headline Information
3. The project has three main outputs:
(i) Energy efficient and clean energy. The project will construct two units of CCGT
with a designed capacity within the range of 230 MW to 280 MW each with at
least 52% thermal efficiency at the existing Takhiatash TPP. Three existing units
(No.1–3) will be decommissioned, and two existing units (No.7–8) will be
maintained as backup power generation units, while underutilized structures
(blocks 1 and 2) will be demolished and the land will be remediated. These
physical components will be undertaken by a single turnkey contractor.
(ii) Capacity development. The project will develop Uzbekenergo’s capacity to
become a commercially bankable utility. Tariff methodology study and training
will develop the skills required to improve the tariff determination model and
ensure cost-recovery tariff setting. Corporate performance management
capacity will be measured and managed by developing key performance
indicators.
(iii) Social development. The project will build a community social service center
adjacent to Takhiatash TPP. The community social service center will create
employment opportunities and facilities including laundry services, contributing
to improving the community’s welfare and ensuring gender equality.
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2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CURRENT ACTIVITIES
2.1 Project Description
4. The project “Construction of two CCGT units with the capacity of 230-280 MW each at
Takhiatash TPP” is implemented in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers
of RUz No. 293 dated 22.10.2014 “On high priority measures to implement the investment
project “Construction of two combined cycle gas turbine units with the capacity of 230-280 MW
each at Takhiatash TPP””.
5. This project is composed of two (2) power blocks and each power block having a
capacity of approx. 255MW±10% net at ISO conditions (15℃, 60% RH) + 37.2MWth net in
heating station with one (1) Gas Turbine Generator, one (1) HRSG, one (1) Steam Turbine
Generator, and Balance of Plant equipment.
6. Construction site is located at the city of Takhiatash, 3 km to the south-west of the city
centre, on the left bank of the Amudarya River. It is in the central part of the Republic of
Karakalpakstan (Khodjeyliy region), located in north-western Uzbekistan (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Current fence of TPP in blue, future extension in red
7. The project is classified as Category A.
2.2 Project Contracts and Management
8. A description of key staff involved in the environmental management is presented in
Table 1.
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Table 1: Description of staff involved in environmental management
Type of project
participant
Name of Agency/Company
Environmental Staff
Name and contact details
Lender Asian Development Bank
Head Office, Environmental Specialist, Portfolio, Results, Safeguards and Gender Unit (PSG), CWRD.
Ana Paula Araujo
Uzbekistan Resident Mission, Project Assistant
Feruza Insavalieva
ADB RETA Regional Consultant
Keti Dgebuadze
+995 577232937
Borrower Division of Attracting Investments and Implementation of the Investment Project (DAIIIP) under
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11. Environmental Specialist
12.
13. Nargiza
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Contractor Consortium of Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd. jointly with Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.
Site Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Manager
Go Deug Yoon
Deputy HSE Manager
Oh Jae Hak
HSE Supervisor Shuhrat Sharapov
Environmental Supervisor
Bayram Mambetnazarov
Document Controller Elena Grekova
Inspector Kalbay Jumabaev
Inspector Unid Umarov
Sub-Contractors
GOOSAN Construction
Project Manager Park Jin Young
HSE Supervisor Rustam Dauletov
WOOJU Construction
Project Manager Cho Ik Zoo
HSE Supervisor Nietullaev Nurjan
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HSE Supervisor Berdimuratov Chingiz
Changwon Cooperation
Safety Manager A.Nurbol
Safety Engineer TBD
Global Engineering Project Manager Lim Kwan Sun
HSE Supervisor Janish Khojanov
ECO Engineering Project Manager Bekhzod Usmonov
HSE Supervisor Alisher Umbetov
EUROBETON Project Manager Bakhodir Allaniyazov
HSE Supervisor Janish Khojanov
Construction Consultant
«Gas Natural Fenosa Ingeniria D Desarrollo De Generacion S.L.»
International Environmental Specialist
Amaya Yoldi
National Environmental Specialist
Madina Khalmirzaeva
2.3 Project Activities During Current Reporting Period
15. HEC is a General Contractor responsible for construction of two CCGTs. To implement
this assignment, the General Contractor hired 6 subcontractors (Table 1). During the reporting
period the following activities were implemented:
• Earth works for preparation of ditches for Power Blocks and chemical water
treatment department – works are completed in June 2018 by “GOOSAN
Construction”;
• Concrete works on ditches for Power Blocks, chemical water treatment
department, main buildings and sludge area – works are being implemented by
“WOOJU Construction”;
• Reallocation of railway access roads (912.6 m) – works are completed by ECO
Engineering;
• Construction of construction camps, fencing, cut of soil and embankment – Global
Engineering.
16. Some photos from construction site are provided below:
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General view of construction site Construction of base for Power Blocks
Concrete Mixing Plant Concrete works on construction site
Cooling tower basin lean concreate curing Main building GEF formwork
17. Summary on major works completed during the reporting period is presented in Table
2.
Table 2: Major construction works implemented during the reporting period
# Name of works Actual Date of completion
1 Commencement of Existing Railway Relocation 2017-12-18
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2 Completion of Demolition of Existing Railway Limes 2018-02-20
3 Completion of Soil Replacement (Power Block) 2018-04-30
4 Completion of Existing Railway Relocation 2018-05-14
5 FOB of Gas Turbine Body Delivery for Unit 1&2 2018-06-11
6 FOB of Gas Turbine Generator Delivery for Unit 1 2018-06-11
7 Completion of Soil Replacement (BOP & Etc) 2018-06-13
Source: Contractor monthly report for June 2018
18. As to date of the report preparation total number of workers working on the project site
is 444. Distribution of personnel among Contractor and Sub-Contractors is presented in Table
3.
Table 3: Information on personnel working on construction site
# Contractor/Subcontractor Number of people
From them
Engineering Workers
1 HEC 94 94
2 WOOJU Construction 261 25 236
3 GOOSAN Construction
4 ECO Engineering
5 Changwon Cooperation 14 6 8
6 EUROBETON
7 Global Engineering 75 9 66
Total 444
Source: DAIIIP, Takhiatash TPP
2.4 Description of Any Changes to Project Design
19. No changes to the project design was done.
2.5 Description of Any Changes to Agreed Construction methods
20. No changes to agreed construction methods took place. All works and using method
are being implemented by Contractor and Sub-Contractors in accordance with Contract’s
technical conditions.
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3 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD ACTIVITIES
3.1 General Description of Environmental Safeguard Activities
21. Environmental Safeguards Activities were undertaken on different levels: by
Contractor and Sub-Contractors’ HSE teams, DAIIIP’s environmental staff, Supervision
Consultant and ADB RETA Regional Environmental Consultant and ABD HQ’s environmental
specialist.
22. Contractor’s environmental specialists worked on development of Site specific EMP
(SEMP) and Topic Specific EMPs and addressing comments received from SC’s
environmental expert on EMPs.
23. On regular base Contractor conducted training for workers on HSE, observations of
construction sites on compliance with environmental and health safety requirements. In June
2018, the Contractor has started environmental monitoring of air and water quality and noise
measurements on construction sites. More detail information on environmental monitoring is
provided in Chapter 4.1.
24. Contractor received all necessary permissions from State Committee on Ecology and
Environmental Protection (SCEEP) as required by national environmental legislation
(Attachment 1), particularly:
• Positive Conclusion on construction of concrete-mixing plant;
• Positive Conclusion on construction of labour camp;
• Environmental Statement on Environmental Consequences for concrete-mixing plant.
25. Contractor and Sub-Contractors have concluded agreements with local enterprises on
disposal of solid wastes and waste waters (Attachment 2).
26. International and National Environmental Specialists of Construction Consultant
revised Site Specific EMP and Topic Specific EMPs and provided comments and suggestion
in order to bring in compliance with ADB SPS (2009) and EIA requirements. The last updated
version of SEMP was submitted by Contractor on May 25, 2018 and Construction Consultant
provided his comments on June 5th. At the date of the report preparation, SEMP was not
approved yet.
27. In addition to the SEMP development Construction Consultant instructed PIU and
Contractor on permits needed to be obtained from SCEEP. Meeting with representatives of
Department of Ecological Expertise was hold in April 16 together with representatives of
Contractor, DAIIIP’s and Construction Consultant. During the meeting a list of necessary
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permission needed to be received by the Contractor for construction activities was agreed.
Further all required documents were submitted by the Contractor and permission received.
28. DAIIIP’s environmental team worked on completion of actions required under
Corrective Action Plan (CAP). During the reporting period environmental monitoring of air
quality, noise and vibration level and water quality in ground water wells were undertaken by
DAIIIP. For this third party company – a certified laboratory under the state company “Orgress’
was invited. The noise and vibration level measurements were undertaken in the points
indicated in EIA. More detailed information on results of monitoring is presented in Chapter
4.1.
29. Among 28 actions indicated in CAP, at the date of the current report preparation, 24
actions were completed, 2 are under the implementation and 2 will be implemented after
commissioning block ## 7 and 8. Namely action # 10 (CAP) – monitoring of air quality of
commissioning of new CCGTs, and action # 15 (CAP) – asbestos management development
– will be implemented before starting works on decommissioning of the old blocks. Status of
CAP implementation is presented in Attachment 3.
30. Takhiatash TPP has started implementation of action #14- improvements of sewage
receivers – sludge points. Rehabilitation of sludge ponds are included in the TPP Action plan
for July 2018 (Attachment 4). The design of rehabilitation works was prepared by design
institute “Teploelektroproekt”.
31. Two specialists from Takhiatash TPP (environmental specialist Kunduz And Marat
Aymbetov) participated at the regional environmental workshop organized by ADB in Batumi,
Georgia on April 19-21, 2018.
32. RETA consultant provided two training for Takhiatash TPP environmental team in
March 2018 and June 2018 on new requirements and formats of Environmental Monitoring
Report. Moreover, as part of country safeguards assessment, a team consisted of HQ, URM
and RETA Regional Environmental specialists visited project sites. During site country review
mission, the number of non-conformances were identified. Information on identified non-
conformances is provided in the Table 4.
3.2 Site Audits
33. During reporting period formal audits were undertaken by Contractors Environmental
Manager, Construction Consultant DAIIP Staff and ADB staff during review missions. The
summary of site audits is provided in Table 4.
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Table 4: Summary of site audits
Date of visit Name of Company
Auditors name,
Purpose of audit
Summary of any significant findings
Cross reference to Audit report
Continuously
during
reporting
period
(January-
June 2018)
HEC Go Deug Yoon,
Oh Jae Hak
Bayram
Mambetnazarov
Compliance
with HES
requirements
1. Poor housekeeping at site toilet, No follow sanitary-hygienic requirements,
2. Safety issues on construction sites
3. PPE usage on construction sites
4. Inefficient storage of hazardous materials and improper utilization of hazardous wastes
Non-compliance reports are included in the Contractor’s monthly report (Example in Attachment 5).
In accordance with Contractor report all identified non-conformances were resolved.
March 19-21, 2018
ADB HQ
URM
ADB RETA
Phuong T.T.Tran,
Feruza Insvalieva,
Keti Dgebuadze
Country safeguards
review mission
5. All national permissions related to environmental performance need to be received
6. Site Specific and and Topic Specific EMPs have to be finalized and approved by DAIIIP
7. Contractor has to conduct environmental monitoring in accordance with EIA
8. Environmental monitoring program (ground water wells) need to be revised.
Review mission’s
report was submitted to DAIIP in April
2018
April 16-17, 2018
Construction Consultant
Madina Khalmirzaeva
Review of environmental
compliance
Follow up ADB mission
notes
9. SEMP is not approved
10. Agreements with local solid wastes and sewage
Short site visit report was
sent to CC’s head office and DAIIP
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disposal companies need to be concluded
11. DAIIIP has conducted environmental monitoring in accordance CAP and EIA on the territory of TPP and closes settlements
12. Contractor has to start conducting environmental monitoring as indicated in EIA
June 29, 2018
ADB RETA
Construction Consultant
Keti Dgebuadze
Madina Khalmirzaeva
Site review and training
on new format of
EMR
1. SEMPs are not approved yet
2. All necessary permission received by Contractor.
3. Agreements with local solid wastes and sewage treatment companies were concluded
4. TPP has started works on rehabilitation of sludge ponds (CAP)
Mission notes were
prepared by RETA
Regional Consultant
and submitted to ADB and
DAIIIP
Every week DAIIIP Marat Aymbetov
Inspection of the
compliance with SEMPs
Monitoring of the compliance with SEMPs
Semi-annual report was
sent to ADB
34. Since construction works had started in October 2017, no many construction activities
were undertaken in the beginning. Among common issues identified during previous reporting
period (July-January 2018) absence of approved SEMPs. At the date of the report preparation,
SEMPs was not approved yet.
3.3 Issues Tracking (Based on Non-Conformance Notices)
35. Non-applicable since Non-Compliance Notice (NCN) practice was not performed for
the reporting period.
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3.4 Trends
36. At this stage trends could not be identified thus NCN practice was not used.
3.5 Unanticipated Environmental Impacts or Risks
37. During reporting no any unanticipated environmental impacts have been identified.
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4 RESULTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
4.1 Overview of Monitoring Conducted during Current Period
38. Environmental monitoring was implemented by Contractor in accordance with EIA on
the construction site and by Takhiatash TPP in accordance with CAP and EIA.
Results of environmental monitoring conducted by Contractor
39. The Contractor has started conduction environmental monitoring in June 2018. An
agreement between Contractor and Sanitarian Epidemiological Station in Nukus city was
concluded in May 2018. In accordance with contract measurements of dust level, quality of
soil and water and vibration. Noise level is measured on daily base by Contractor’s
environmental specialist (Attachment 6).
Noise
40. Contractor’s noise monitoring places is presented in Figure 2. There are 4 monitoring
points where noise monitoring is being implemented: 1 – next to existing sludge ponds, 2-
south-west part of construction site, 3 – border of construction camp and 4 – construction of
new sludge ponds. Points # 3 and 4 are located close to settlements, the most sensitive
receptors.
Figure 2: Contractors noise monitoring points.
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41. All information on conducted environmental monitoring of noise is presented in the
Contractor’s monthly report and results of noise measurements is presented in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Results of noise measurements.
42. Among monitored points, point # 3 is located close to settlements, other points are
located far away from settlements. For point # 3 applicable standards is 55 dBA (national and
IFC). As shown in the graphs, noise level in another points is below 65 dB which is also comply
with requirements for construction site. In accordance with IFC EHS Guidance (2007), noise
level on construction site shall not exceed 80 dB. National standards establish the same
requirements in 80 dB. Noise measurements on construction site are being implemented on
daily base.
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Figure 4: Location od noise measurements points in Google Map (measurements are conducted by Contractor in accordance with SEMP)
43. Vibration level was measured at the different work places. Results of measurements
showed that vibration level did not exceed permissible level for working places1.
Table 5: Results of vibration level measurements
Location #
Actual level, dB Allowed level, dB
1 42 92
2 45 92
3 46 92
4 45 92
5 47 92
7 47 92
8 46 92
9 42 92
10 47 92
Source: Contractor’s monthly report, June 2018
1 SanPiN 0326-2016 Permissible noise and vibration level for working places
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44. Measurements of dust level (Table 6) conducted by SES showed that dust
concentrations (column #12) meet national standards (column # 13). As indicated in the table,
national requirements for dust for 0.3 mg/m3 as one time maximum permissible concentration,
and 0.2 mg/m3 is average daily concentration2.
45. WHO Recommendations developed for the four common air pollutants, including:
particulate matter (PM), ozone (O3)10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2).
IFC/WB establishes standards for PM10 and PM2.5. Maximum admissible dust concentration
for PM10 is 0.05 mg/m3 as average 24-hours and 0.02 mg/m3 average annual concentration.
For PM2.5 the norm is 0.025 mg/m3 as average 24-hours and 0.01 mg/m3 average annual
concentration.
2 Hygienic Standards “A list of maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) of pollutants in the ambient air of
residential areas in the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan” SanPiN 0293-11 of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Table 6: Results of dust level measurements conducted by Contractor
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Soil quality:
46. Measurements of soil quality in 6 points within construction site also showed
compliance with national standards (Table 7, Attachment 7).There are no detailed numerical
requirements for soil quality established by IFC’s guidance. Therefore, results of soil quality
were compared with national standards.
47. Soil quality analysis taken from different points of construction site showed compliance
with national standards3.
Table 7: Soil quality on construction site
# Parameter Actual concentration, mg/kg Allowed concentration, mg/kg
851 pH 6,0 6-9
Nitrates 8.1 130,0
Cu 1,5 3,0
Pb abs 32
Zn abs 32
F 0,92 10
852 pH 6,0 6-9
Nitrates 3,3 130,0
Cu 1,2 3,0
Pb abs 32
Zn abs 32
F 0,88 10
853 pH 6,0 6-9
Nitrates 5,8 130,0
Cu 0,82 3,0
Pb abs 32
Zn abs 32
F 0,63 10
854 pH 6,0 6-9
Nitrates 15,4 130,0
Cu 1,3 3,0
3 SanPiN 0272-09 Sanitarian norms and rules for development of hygienic basis for soil protection from pollution in condition of Uzbekistan”
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Pb abs 32
Zn abs 32
F 0,9 10
855 pH 6,0 6-9
Nitrates 15,6 130,0
Cu 1,8 3,0
Pb abs 32
Zn abs 32
F 1,2 10
Source: Contractor’s monthly report, June 2018
Results of environmental monitoring conducted by Takhiatash TPP
48. DAIIIP conducted measurements of noise, vibration level within territory of the
Takhiatash TPP. Water quality was monitored in inflow and outflow canals.
49. To conduct noise and vibration level measurements the certified JC “UZORGRES” was
invited. The measurements were done in the points indicated in EIA (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Location of noise measurements points ((implemented by Takhiatash TPP in accordance
with EIA (2013), Figure 30)
50. As showed the results, noise exceed standards for day time in point 8 and for night
time in points #5 and 6.
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Table 8: Ccomparison table
№
of
Points
Areas
Measurement
results (dB
(A))
National
standards (dB
(A))
IFC standards, (dB (A))
Day Night Day Night Day Night
Р1 Industrial area 42 64
804 805
Р2 Industrial area 62 60
Р3 Industrial area 58 62
Р4 Industrial area 58 45
Р5 Residential area 53 50
556 45 557 45
Р6 Residential area 58 62
Р7 Residential area 53 42
Р8 Residential area 43 43
Р9 Residential area 52 43
Р10 Residential area 53 42
Р11 Residential area 53 42
Source: Contractor monthly report, June 208
51. Chemical laboratory of Takhiatash TPP conducts regular monitoring of water quality in
water intake and discharge points (Figure 6). Results of monitoring of water quality in these
canal is presented in Figure 7.
4 SanPiN 0120-01 “Sanitary standards and rules for ensuring permissible noise levels on workplaces” 5 Guidelines values are for noise levels measured out of doors. Source: Guidelines for Community Noise, World Health Organization (WHO), 1999 6 SanPiN №0267-09 “Sanitary standards and rules for ensuring permissible noise levels from both indoor and outdoor noise sources in residential areas, dwelling houses and public buildings”. 7 Guidelines values are for noise levels measured out of doors. Source: Guidelines for Community Noise, World Health Organization (WHO), 1999.
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Figure 6: Monitoring points on intake and outlet canals
52. Results of analysis showed that concentration does not exceed national standards on
measured 7 indicators.
53. There are no detailed numerical requirements established by IFC’s legislation to
ambient water quality. The requirements are: 1) discharges of process wastewater, sanitary
wastewater, wastewater from utility operations or storm water to surface water should not
result in contaminant concentrations in excess of local ambient water quality criteria or, in the
absence of local criteria, other sources of ambient water quality; 2) temperature of wastewater
prior to discharge does not result in an increase greater than 3°C of ambient temperature at
the edge of a scientifically established mixing zone which takes into account ambient water
quality, receiving water use and assimilative capacity among other considerations.
54. National standards for vibration level in residential houses are provided in Sanitarian
Norms and Rules (SNR) № 0146-04 “Design of the living houses in climatic conditions of
Uzbekistan”. For living houses the standards is 67 dB for night time and 72 dB for day time
with frequency in 37 and 61 Hz and for night time is 67 dB.
Table 9: National standards for vibration
Period Permanent vibration, dB
Day time 72
Night time 67
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55. IFC provides standards for vibration at the work place which is equivalent to 50-65 dB8.
National standards for working places is indicated permissible level as 75-92 dB9. Results of
actual measurements showed full compliance with both national and international standards,
because maximum measured vibration level was 47dB.
8 IFC EHS Guidance, 2007, Table 2.3.1 9 SanR&N No 0122-01 Sanitarian norms of general and local vibration at the working places
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Figure 7: Concentration of (from left to right): mineralization, sulphates, chlorides, suspended matters. Blue line is water quality in
intake canal, red line in discharge canal and line in green is Maximum allowed concentration per national standards
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4.2 Trends
57. Monitoring of construction sites has started in June 2018, which means no previous
data for comparison and identification of trends.
4.3 Summary of Monitoring Outcomes
58. In accordance with results of conducted environmental monitoring, exceeding of
permissible concentration during construction site on pollutants, noise and vibration levels
were no observed. Monitored parameters comply with both – national and IFC/WB standards.
4.4 Material Resources Utilisation
4.4.1 Current Period
59. Monitoring of utilized material resources has started at the end of November 2017,
therefore information for this aspect is presented as cumulative resources utilization in the
following para. The next SAEMR will contain information on reporting period and cumulative
period as well.
4.4.2 Cumulative Resource Utilisation
60. During reporting period utilized amount of water, fuel and power is provided in Table
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Table 10: Information on utilized water, fuel and power
Name of resource Unit Amount
Fuel Diesel L 463,615
Petrol L 1,897
Electricity kW/h 164,567
Water Non-potable m3 579,426
Potable m3 44,215
Source: Contractor’s monitoring report for June 2018
4.5 Waste Management
61. During reporting period mainly domestic wastes generated on the construction site.
Wastes segregation procedure is being implemented on construction site: wood and metal
wastes are collected in north part construction camp and domestic wastes into bins located in
different parts of construction sites and central collection container. Collected wastes are
disposed by authorized local company – “Toza Hudud” which is under State Committee on
Ecology and Environment Protection.
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62. Wastes from construction sites are disposed on official municipal landfill. The
agreements on wastes disposal have been concluded between all operating Contractor and
Sub-Contractors. Example of agreement is presented in Attachment 7.
63. Sewage generated from construction site and construction camp is discharged into
isolated pits located next to each dormitory and further collected into central collection points
plastic tanks. Contractor and Sub-contractors concluded agreements with Takhiatash city
waste water treatment plant (WWTP) on disposal of waste water. Based on this agreement
WWTP’s service is responsible for timely extraction and disposal of sewage on monthly base.
64. It is expected that at the end of 3th year (2020) of the project implementation
hazardous wastes (asbestos) will be generated from demolishing of the old blocks of TPP (#
1 and 2). In accordance with preliminarily calculations, asbestos wastes will be generated in
volume 46.731tn (Table 26, EIA). The Contractor will be responsible for development of
Asbestos Management Plan, submit to Construction Consultant for revision and endorsement
and to DAIIIP for final approval.
4.5.1 Current Period
65. In accordance with information provided by Contractors, at the construction site
amount of solid wastes, generated from the beginning of construction activities is 26,852 kg.
66. Monthly waste disposal form filled by Contractor is presented on Figure 5 below.
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Figure 5: Monthly waste disposal form filled by Contractor
4.5.2 Cumulative Waste Generation
67. Since project works have been started at the end of October 2017, information on
cumulative waste generation is presented for whole period October 2017-June 2018. Total
amount of generated and disposed wastes for this period is 26,852 kg.
4.6 Health and Safety
68. Community Liaison Officer (CLO) will be hired from July 2018 and he will be in charge
for communication with local communities, timely dealing with resolving all complaints
received from surrounded settlements or any affected persons.
69. HEC has hired international specialist on H&S who is responsible for proper
implementation of safety issues during construction. Moreover, as presented in Table 1, each
sub-contractor appointed a staff designated for H&S aspects.
4.6.1 Community Health and Safety
70. During reporting period no incidents happened.
4.6.2 Worker Safety and Health
71. In accordance with information provided by Contractor and DAIIIP records during
reporting period no accident on worker health and safety happened.
72. Safety campaigns conducted for workers were a part of HES training. Detail
information on provided training is presented in the next paras.
4.7 Training
73. Training on all environmental safeguard, H&S aspects were conducted for DAIIIP
environmental staff and for Contractor and Sub-contractor staff. For DAIIIP staff two training
on environmental aspects were conducted by ADB RETA Regional Environmental Consultant
Ketevan Dgebuadze. First training was conducted on hazardous wastes management
(January 2018) and second training was conducted on new requirements for preparation of
Environmental Monitoring Reports in ADB format (June 2018).
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74. Moreover, two representatives of Takhiatash TPP – Marat Aymbetov and Kunduz
participated at the regional training organized by ADB in Batumi on 19-21 April, 2018. At the
training participants were introduced to new requirements for environmental monitoring during
project implementation.
75. Contractor conducts training on EHS for all workers, including Sub-contractors’
workers as well. Information about conducted training is presented in below table.
Figure 6: Information on conducted training (Source: Contractor’s monthly report for June
2018)
76. In addition to training, Contractor’s environmental specialist conducts joint with
Takhiatash TPP environmental specialist weekly audits, fills the forms/checklists and submit
to Contractor’s management.
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Training on H&S aspects for subcontractors Weekly meeting of HEC’s H&S manager with sub-contractors’ H&S officers
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5 FUNCTIONING OF THE SEMP
5.1 SEMP Review
77. First version of SEMP Contractor submitted in October 2017 in the beginning of
commissioning of construction works. The SEMP was forwarded to CC for revision and
approval. Since first SEMP submission 4 versions of SEMPs were reviewed by CC. The final
version of SEMP was sent in June 2018 to DAIIIP and now it is in an approval process.
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6 GOOD PRACTICE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVEMENT
6.1 Good Practice
78. During reporting period no examples of good practice could be presented. All
performance was implemented within planned activities.
6.2 Opportunities for Improvement
79. Condition of access road to construction site significantly deteriorated since beginning
of construction works (October 2017) due to transportation of heavy materials. Considering
duration of the project (4 years) and fact that the road is used by local population, some actions
are needed to be undertaken to improve condition of the road. It should be noted that full
rehabilitation of the road is included in the Contractor’s Scope of Works. However, in
accordance with the Scope of Works, rehabilitation has to be done after completion of the
construction.
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7 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 Summary
80. Implementation of environmental safeguards during reporting period noticeable
improved. Particularly, per ADB and DAIIIP requests all necessary environmental permission
from relevant governmental authorities were received, Takhiatash TPP and Contractor started
implementation of environmental monitoring of construction site and in accordance with
corrective action plan. During reporting period Contractor mobilized on the construction site
International HES specialist and Sub-Contractors hired or designated international or national
environmental specialists.
81. Almost all corrective actions indicated on CAP have been implemented excluding two
actions which will be implemented after CCGT commissioning and starting decommission of
old blocks.
7.2 Recommendations
82. Requirements on conduction monitoring of ground water in term of reviewed
parameters need to be revised. A list of parameters provided in EIA (Environmental Monitoring
Table) includes analysis of heavy metals which is very costly. In addition, ground water from
wells are checked on bacteriological pollution which is very unlikely occur in monitoring wells
due to construction activities. Water from these wells are not used for drinking purposes
Therefore, it is recommended to revise a list of analysed ingredients and optimise them with
consideration of types of impacts which could be caused by construction activities.
83. In summary, the following actions are recommended for the next reporting period:
• Approve the final SEMP – 3th quarter of 2018;
• Revise monitoring activities of Contractor in term of ground water – 3rd quarter of 2018;
• Provide waste collection bins within territory of Construction camp – 3rd quarter of 2018;
• Improve practice of storage oil/fuel materials on the territory of construction camp and
sites - 3rd quarter of 2018;
• Complete rehabilitation of sludge ponds – 4rd quarter of 2018.
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8 ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1: Copies of required permissions from local agencies
a. Positive conclusion from Environmental Expertise for construction camp
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b. Positive conclusion from Environmental Expertise for batching plant
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Attachment 2: Agreements on wastes disposal concluded between Contractors and local
agencies
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Attachment 3: Status of CAP implementation
Environmental corrective actions plan
№ Name of actions Execution Responsibility Notes
Implementation Supervision
General management of environmental issues, health protection and safety measures
1 Create a team on ecology, health and
safety (EHS)
Yes Technical Director
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
Director General
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
JSC “Takhitash TPP” Order №179
dated 16.04.2015
2 Provide trainings on SEMP included in
the report on an ecological
assessment.
Yes Environment protection
specialist of DAIIIP
Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
Two sets of training were conducted by
ADB RETA Regional Environmental
Consultant Ketevan Dgebuadze: on
hazardous wastes management and new
format of environmental monitoring. SC’s
environmental specialist provides on the
job training
3 To provide a complex control system on ecology, health protection and safety (CCSEHPS)
On-going DAIIIP Director General
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
System was created and Environment, Health and Safety Team is working on this measure
Monitoring program
4 Include in the tender documentation
creation of eco-analytical laboratory
completed with the equipment for
carrying out continuous monitoring of
emissions SO2, NO, NO2, CO, O2,
CO2, the soil, drains, underground
Yes DAIIIP Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
See Bidding Documents (BD) -
Laboratory, section 2.6.5.
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waters (all residual chlorine, metals
Cr, Cu, Zn, Pb, CD, Hg, As, Co, Ni),
temperatures, atmospheric pressure
and water vapor, oil and fuel);
5 Make the annual contract with "Uzhydromet" service for receiving meteorological data (speed and the direction of a wind, relative humidity, temperature, atmospheric pressure)
Yes Environment protection specialist of DAIIIP
Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
See appendix 7
6 Include in tender documentation the installation of devices in necessary places for noise measurement; vibrations.
Yes DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP See EIA Noise standard 472
7 To provide scheduling of calibration for automated and manual systems of measurement for carrying out an environmental monitoring
On yearly basis, but with consideration
of specifications
DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP See appendix 8
8 To provide with necessary devices or other means for creation of the monitoring system of quality of sampling and the analysis including plan of works and system of electronic record.
Before mobilization
of the Contractor
DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP Not started yet
Reports
9 Develop a format of the annual report on EHS, covering each demanded parameters
Yes DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP A format of the annual report on the implementation of measures to mitigate the impact on the environment and monitoring has been elaborated.
Air quality and air missions
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10 Reduction of emissions of the polluting substances by replacement of the old equipment (3 and 4 turns) and an operation start of new Steam-gas installation.
According to the plan
of implementat
ion of the loan
agreement
JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Monitoring of reduction emission will start after the CCGT commissioning
11 Include to tender documentation installation of electronic measuring device of each Steam-gas installation block for definition of emissions polluting substances in the atmosphere
Yes DAIIIP Director for prospective development and
investments of JSC “Takhitash TPP”
See BD, section 2.1.7 Control and instrumentation
Section 2.6.1 System of observation of continuous
emmission
Sewage and quality of water of environment
12 Provide transformation of the system opened coolings in temperature of the cooling water closed for reduction. The project of replacement of old equipment III-IV of turn on new Steam-gas installation from the closed cooling water system.
Partly done DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP Requirements were included in the bidding document for Contractor - 2.4.8. 36 Control and analysis system Transformation will start after commissioning of new Steam-gas installation
13 To define an origin of an oil slick. In this regard confirmation is required on
presence greasy sewage on the channel.
Yes Chemical Department Environmental Protection Engineer
Oil slicks have a temporary nature. During monitoring period no oil slicks
were observed
14 Improve a condition of receivers of sewage – sludge collectors by
additional concreting of a surface of settlers for the prevention of
infiltration of production drains to the soil.
Yes Chemical Department Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Chemical department carries out quarterly works to repair sewage
receivers -waste disposal site. See. Appendix 10 photos.
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15 To develop the management plan asbestos for gradual removal and replacement of asbestos in the existing units.
No DAIIIP Head of DAIIIP Asbestos Management Plan will be developed General Constructor after
official launching of the contract
16 Storage place of asbestos has to be repaired on purpose to provide tightness and chemical firmness of walls of storage, the volume of the tank has to make 110% of substance which will be stored there.
Yes JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Storage placed were repaired and joint observation with State Nature Protection Committee was conducted. See photo appendix 12
17 Include in tender documentation ensuring signs of safety of the dangerous materials seen on places of storage . Correctly mark signs of safety of dangerous materials.
Yes DAIIIP Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
Requirement are in Contractor contracts
18 For prevention of flood, support a good shape and safety of settlers, storages and containers for fuel, oil and other chemicals.
Yes Workshops Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
All mazut storage places have a facilities (asphalted area with embankment) for prevention oil leakages
Waste management
19 Include new system of recycling
which has to be carried out in tender
documentation to adapt its
procedures for the international
recommendations and appropriate
practices.
Yes DAIIIP Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
See BD 1.8.2.1 Local Law
Noise
20 Include in tender documentation
replacement of old and noisy units by
new and more effective technologies
with low noise level.
Yes DAIIIP Head of PIU Included in BD
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21 Annual monitoring of noise has to be
carried out for the purpose of an
assessment of compliance to
standards on level of noise.
Yes JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Director General
JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Agreement is signed on monitoring of
noise with JSC “Energosozlash” to
conduct of assessment of all working
places as per national standards
“Methodology of work places
assessment” (1996)
The polluted soil and ground waters
22 It is necessary to expand an observation network of wells in the following points:
• In the territory of storage of dangerous materials • In the territory of an evaporator pond
Yes JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Technical Director of
JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
A registry log is kept of the results of
groundwater level in piezometer-wells,
the schedule is approved for
measurement and chemical analysis
results.
Of the existing 57 monitoring wells 14
wells are in non-working condition and
cannot be repaired. See appendix 14
23 Measures for elimination of floods and the plan of action in emergencies on elimination of emergency floods have to be to develop.
Yes JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Each workshop has a plan of actions in emergency situations to eliminate spills.
Security system of work and health
24 Include in tender documentation the plan of health and safety for ensuring implementation of the guidelines of the World Bank. Definition of structure and duties of Management of incidents.
Yes DAIIIP Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
See BD 2. Ambient conditions of the working places of health and safety 3.20 Environment, health and safety, and environmental audit and amenities
Training
25 Include in the program for training of the personnel of thermal power plant
Yes JSC “Takhiatash TPP” Technical Director of JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
The training program was developed and implemented at Takhiatash TPP
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point on ecology, behavior of the personnel improvement: ecological requirements of the personnel, especially procedures of waste management (dangerous and harmless a segregation, use of containers, etc.), and also air emissions, quality of air, meteorology, noise issues and sewage have to be also included in the program of a course.
Social management and communication
26 Create the following conditions for submission of the complaint: A) complaint book B) a box for reception of complaints C) organization of public consultations
Yes Environmental protection specialist of
DAIIIP
Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
Done: - Book for complaints and
suggestions - box for receiving complaints - Public consultation
27 Inform local communities on ecological indicators of thermal power plant. Local communities have to be informed on results of implementation of the Management plan by environment by means of access to annual ecological reports
Yes Environmental protection specialist of
DAIIIP
Director for prospective
development and
investments of
JSC “Takhitash TPP”
Public Consultation were conducted in November 2016 with representatives of 6 makhallas living on surrounded to TPP area. Continuously public consultation will be hold during project construction and operation phases. On December 7, 2016 training was conducted with the residents of the 8 communities located in the project area in the auditorium of the College of Energy of Takhiatash. During the training information was provided about the investment project "Construction of two CCGT units with a capacity of 230-280 MW at
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Takhiatash TPP", on ADB's policy on environmental protection, conducted a survey of residents for the negative effects of noise coming from Takhiatash TPP.
28 Inform local communities on the plan for emergency situations on thermal power plant. Inform local population about the emergency plan of thermal power plant. Neighborhoods that has to be informed (1 Crew, collective farm of "Hamza", Hodzheyli area).
Once a year Environmental protection specialist of
DAIIIP, II department of
thermal power plant
Director General
JSC “Takhiatash TPP”
Public Consultation were conducted in November 2016 with representatives of 6 makhallas living on surrounded to TPP area. Continuously public consultation will be hold during project construction and operation phases.
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Attachment 4: TPP’s Action Plan for July month which includes sludge rehabilitation
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Attachment 5: Contractor’s monthly report
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Attachment 6: Noise and vibration level measurements conducted by Contractors and DAIIP
Noise measurements conducted by Contractor's Environmental Expert
Noise and vibration noise measurements conducted by Takhiatash TPP
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Attachment 7: Results of soils quality measurements conducted by Contractors
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Attachment 8: Results of vibration level measurements conducted by Contractors