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2 Environment Department Experience Sharing & Lessons learn during Implementation of ESMF 2013-14 Muhammad Younis Zahid Muhammad Younis Zahid District Officer Environment Lahore Ph. D Scholar, Environment Management M Phil (Environmental Sciences) M.Sc. Applied Environmental Science PGD in Environmental Laws Diploma in Environmental Management Diploma in Health, Safety & Environmental Resource Person TMA Bylaws Certified Dengue Vector Control Expert from AIT Thailand / Srilanka E-mail: yunisepd@yahoo.com Ph: 0345-4014741yunisepd@yahoo.com

3 Punjab Cities Governance Improvement Project Government of Punjab with the financial assistance of the World Bank is implementing Punjab Cities Governance Improvement Project (PCGIP) in 5 cities of Punjab. Under PCGIP Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) is prepared by the Government of Punjab to ensure that the development schemes implemented by the CDGs/City entities are environmentally sound and socially acceptable. The CDG/ city entity will conduct environmental and social screening and categorize each scheme on the basis of nature and size.

4 BACKGORUND Capacity constraints exist regarding integration of environmental and social safeguards in the Urban Planning process No generalized concepts were present regarding environmental regulatory framework and its implications Contractors were unaware and not bother to cater the environmental& social attributes tobe followed during execution of schemes No formulation of separate guidelines for contractors No concepts was found to train workforce working at site Environmental baseline data and it monitoring was ignored

5 Only Economic benefit are considered. Evironment was totally ignored factor. Due to exclusion of Environmental Factors in Development Schemes, the public complaints have been increased tremendously Each Development Project had several problems as: o Emission of Dust particles o No alternative routes during road construction o No safety signs, guide signs etc o No Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) to workers o No Sprinkling of water on construction site o No maintenance / check on construction vehicles

6 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK (ESMF) Serves as a guiding document to address the social and environmental issues during projects implementation covering following phases at: Planning and design Construction and rehabilitation Operation and maintenance Decommissioning and closure phases.

7 OBJECTIVES VERSES ACHEIVEMENTS ObjectiveAchievements To provide a screening process that will identify and assess the potential environmental and social impacts of the project Prior to scheme execution, Environmental & social screening was carried out with safeguards team. To frame guidelines and procedures to deal with environmental and social impacts associated with the implementation of this project. Environmental & social Management Plan was formulated as per defined scope of work and was implemented To ensure that schemes to be designed and implemented are environmentally sound and socially acceptable Consecutive monitoring was imparted during scheme execution

8 To ensure that the schemes that come under PCGIP comply with the national regulatory and WB policy frameworks; and Documentation and formulation of ESMPs was conducted under light of WB policy. At the same time, approval procedure was followed a per national regulatory framework To internalize and integrate the environmental and social management procedures and processes in the routine projects of CDGs and city entities. Environmental & social attributes were integrated in outsourcing projects for E-1 category To build capacity regarding environmental & social context Capacity building sessions were arranged in different forms: one to one session, group discussion, contractors and labors training

9 ESMF Applications EEPs Schemes (World Bank Funded) ADP Schemes (CDG Funded) 4.01 POLICY ( Environment Assessment) Repair & maintenance schemes Review of EIA/IEE Regulations 2000 Punjab Environmental Protection Act, 2012 New schemes(Development schemes)

10 COMPONENTS OF ESMF Follow ing are main components to be covered under this framework: Capacity Building/Training Programs on environmental and social aspects Environmental & Social Screening Preparation of Social and Environmental Management of all the schemes ESMF Implementation and Monitoring Third Party Validation (TPV) Grievance Redress Mechanism

11 CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING Capacity Building Sessions were arranged for: Regarding orientation to ESMPs Executing body Contractors ****Sessions were comprised of one to one discussion and group discussion

12 Orientation Sessions

13 For Executing Body E Two days training program was organized in Lahore dated 10-11 Dec., 2013 at MPDD. About 27 participants attended this training

14 For Contractors Meeting with Contractor regarding Implementation of ESMPs were held on 07 June 2014 24 June 2014 & August, 18, 2014.

15 Environmental & Social Screening First step of the environmental and social management procedure. Each scheme during its preparation stage will be screened with respect to environmental and social considerations.C:\Users\sughra\Desktop\hyperlink\SCHEMES SCREENING.docxconsiderationsC:\Users\sughra\Desktop\hyperlink\SCHEMES SCREENING.docx

16 CATEGORIZATION CategorizationClassification verses Impacts E-1Schemes that are expected to cause major environmental impacts E-2Schemes that are expected to cause moderate environmental impacts E-3 Schemes that are expected to cause negligible environmental impacts hen be termed as environmentally benign” S-1 Schemes that will impact more than 40 households and are expected to cause significant negative social consequences S-2Schemes that will impact less than 40 households and are expected to cause significant negative social consequences affecting local inhabitants S-3Schemes are not expected to cause adverse significant social impacts

17 Preparation of Social and Environmental Management of all the schemes For each scheme with E2 category, The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) was prepared according to the World Bank Policy Guidelines; environmental and social laws; and policies of Government of Punjab (GoPb). There were 22 no. of schemes for which ESMPs were prepared and categorized as E-2. All ESMPs were enclosed in bidding documents.E:\letters\ESMP APPROVAL.pdfE:\letters\ESMP APPROVAL.pdf

18 ESMF IMPLEMENTATION & MONITORING

19 Third Party Validation TPV of ESMF was held in Lahore on 11-14 Aug 2014 Nine schemes were validated against defined objectives of ESMF and to monitor the environmental& social compliance of the projects

20 ESMF Committee  Under PCGIP a committee has been prepared for the effective implementation of ESMF with due promotion of sustainable development and to generate the cohesion among city entities regarding development & non development schemes  ESMF committee comprised of following members:  EDO (W&S) Chairperson  ESSSConvener  DO (Planning)Member  DO (Environment)Member  DO (Social Welfare)Member  Social Mobilizer(WASA)Member  M&E Specialist Member  FM Specialist Member

21 Functions of ESMF Committee Conduct site visits of schemes under PCGIP and ADP. Environmental & Social Screening of schemes as per ESMF guidelines. Facilitation in preparation of IEE/EIA/ESMP document. Monitoring of Environmental and Social factors of schemes. Participation of training / workshops conducted under umbrella of ESMF. To ensure the compliance of environmental laws and regulations.

22 Screening, Monitoring & Public Consultation of Projects To check in which category a project falls a screening form has been prepared screening form A comprehensive checklist has been prepared to evaluate environmental parameters.checklist A public consultation form has been prepared to get the opinion of public about the projectpublic consultation form

23 MOJOR DIFFERENCE Constitution of ESMF Committee notified by DCO Lahore Environmental & Social Screening of Development Schemes Preparation of Environmental Documents (IEE, EIA & ESMPs) Review of Environmental Assessment Reports and submission to DG EPA for issuance of NOC Implementation of national regulatory framework and inclusion in development schemes Monitoring & evaluation of schemes as per defined objectives of ESMF Third party validations of schemes to evaluate the environmental & social compliance Public Involvements to address the grievances and to avoid conflicts during scheme execution Trainings arrangements for contractors and lab force Separate allocation of environmental management cost included in total cost of the project Ensuring the practices with due introduction of environmental& social attributes for health safety Public access to inform executing body regarding any non-compliance

24 Environment Benefits Formulation of site specific baseline data at project site during scheme execution Engagements of EPD certified Lab. to conduct lab. analysis regarding ambient air quality, noise and water analysis Consecutive water sprinkling to control dust pollution

25 Social Benefits Public involvement in scheme execution (pre- during and post construction phase) Provision of alternate routes Display of safety signs Public access obstructions

26 Water Sprinkling

27 PROVISION OF DUST BIN

28 Clearance of one site for normal movement

29 PROVISION OF FIRST AID BOX

30 Display of safety signs

31 Provision of alternate routes

32 Thank You


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