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Title: EIA for the proposed digital terrestrial television broadcasting network development project
Authors: Energy Consultancy
Keywords: GA. Nilandhoo
S. Hithadhoo
GDh. Thinadhoo
Existing Environment
Climate
Protected Areas
Ecosystems
Vegetation
ގއ. ނިލަންދޫ
ސ. ހިތަދޫ
ގދ. ތިނަދޫ
މޫސުން
މާހައުލީނިޒާމު
ހިމާޔަތް ކުރެވިފައިވާ ސަރަހައްދު
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2018
Citation: Energy Consultancy. (2018). EIA for the proposed digital terrestrial television broadcasting network development project
Abstract: Public Service Media (PSM) is undertaking the project to mount communication towers in 22 sites to improve Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcast (DTTB). Based on the Decision statement issued on Environmental screening by EPA, out of 22 sites, initially only 9 sites are required to do an EIA before the project work begin on the sites, and they are Ha. Ga. Nilandhoo , HDh. Kulhudhuffush, Sh. G.Dh. Thinadhoo, N. Manadhoo, ADh. Dhangethi, V. Felidhooo, Th. Guraidhoo, L. Gan and GDh. Fiyori. Upon proposing to sheet pile option for three islands, G.A. Nilandhoo, G.Dh. Thinadhoo and S. Hithadho, EPA has issued Screening decision to carry out an EIA. In each of these islands a communication tower of heights from 40 meters to 90 meters, with a service station with two story heights would be constructed. This EIA is a requirement under 5th clause of the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act (law 4/93) and PSM as the proponent of this project gives their full commitment to undertake all the mitigation prescribed by this EIA for the adverse impact that may cause from the various components of this project. Apart from undertaking this EIA, the proponent needed to take dewatering permit from EPA prior to dewater in order to carry the required dewatering during construction of the foundation. The main impact to from the project activities were identified is to be depletion of groundwater due to dewatering during foundation work. However, this depletion would be very short, infect, it would be restricted to the duration of dewatering. Once the dewatering is stopped, the groundwater will resume being normal through evenly distribution of the existing water lens and also infiltration takes place during rainfall. Loss of species of fauna and flora would be none due to the vegetation clearance. Apart from this, proper mitigation such as piling around the foundation bed would be done to reduce horizontal water flow and to prevent possible landslide. In conclusion, in order to complete DTTB network, PSM required to upright the communication antennas on these islands. Without these antenna, there will be a gap in the network, therefore without theses antennas the network will not function properly
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