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Environmental impact assessment report for development of breakwater at GA. Kandhuhulhudhoo

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dc.contributor.author Energy Consultancy
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-25T09:04:05Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-25T09:04:05Z
dc.date.issued 2013-02
dc.identifier.citation Energy Consultancy. (2013). Environmental impact assessment report for development of breakwater at GA. Kandhuhulhudhoo. Male': Maldives en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/3929
dc.description.abstract The island of Kanduhulhudhoo is the most the south island of G.A atoll, located approximately at 0° 21’ 05.21’’ N and 73° 32’ 21.75’’ E. The 31ha Island has a population of 874. From the observation carried out at the island, it was found a major part of the beach has been eroded and precautions need to be taken to stop further erosion. In some places the erosion has reach as far as beyond the vegetation line, and in some areas, the beach rock can be found. In this project there will be a small amount of dredging to deepen the harbor basin and the clearance of the existing breakwater. From the community consultation it was suggested to transfer this dredge material and rubbles to be relocated to an eroded site for the prevention of further erosion. The major impact in this project lies in the marine basin. At the completion of this project some of the marine topographic features would be lost due to the dredging and the construction of the breakwater. This impact is identified as a permanent or long term irreversible damage. In order to minimize the damage, the zones where the activities takes place needed to be clearly marked and the various activities needed to be restricted to these zones. The sedimentation deposit during the construction phase is identified to be reversible and a short term impact. This impact could be minimized by undertaking various activities during low tide. During the construction phase the contractor should be careful on handling machineries. Pollutions such as oil spill have to be avoided during the mobilization, construction and demobilization phase. The safety of the workers shall be the first and foremost priority of the contractor. The proponent has an obligation of monitoring the environment during both construction and operational phase en_US
dc.subject Breakwater construction en_US
dc.subject Beach erosion en_US
dc.subject Legislative and regulatory considerations en_US
dc.subject Coastal environment en_US
dc.subject Climate en_US
dc.subject Constructional impacts en_US
dc.subject Operational impacts en_US
dc.subject Mitigation measures en_US
dc.subject Environmental monitoring en_US
dc.subject Environmental impact assessments en_US
dc.title Environmental impact assessment report for development of breakwater at GA. Kandhuhulhudhoo en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US


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