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Technical ReportItem Initial environmental examination for the development of 11 story building of 90 housing units and associated commercial units at M. Wayside(2011-10) Mohamed, MiruzaThis Initial Environment Examination is an evaluation of the potential environmental, soci-economic and natural impacts for the development of an 11 storey building at M. Wayside. This Initial Environmental Examination is prepared in order to meet the requirements of Clause 5 of the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act of the Maldives to assess the impacts of proposed development at M. Wayside, Male’. The report has looked at the justifications for undertaking the proposed project components. Alternatives to proposed components or activities in terms of location, design and environmental considerations were suggested. A mitigation plan and monitoring programme before, during and after the works has also been proposed. It is inevitable that there would be some negative environmental impacts, especially when excavation and dewatering is carried out. The potential adverse impacts from the overall project includes water contamination, shortage of groundwater, generation of waste, air pollution, noise pollution and disruption to traffic and unavailability of parking space. After a survey and the study undertaken for this IEE, these negative impacts identified are not severe enough to not allow the project. In light of possible impacts assessed, a comprehensive monitoring component has been suggested to monitor environmental (natural and social) impact during the course of this project. This monitoring component will be adhered and will allow the assessment of long term changes, despite the limited nature of the impact. In addition, the socioeconomic impacts that have been assessed have been identified as mostly positive impacts, not just in short term but also in long term. Therefore, from an environmental and technical point of view and in light of the existing socio-economic developments it appears justifiable to carry out the proposed project. Technical ReportItem Rapid environmental assessment and management plan for seawater basin and batching plant STELCO, Malé, Maldives : second addendum to environmental impact assessment for the fourth power project(2010-01) SandcaysThis is the second addendum to the Environmental Impact Assessment report prepared for the ongoing Fourth Power Development Project proposed for Malé, Maldives. This report covers the ongoing works of seawater intake basin and the batching plant. The initial EIA report had not covered these as these details were not available at the stage and was not within the scope of the EIA at that time. The initial report and addendum that followed had been focussed on the change to heavy fuel and back to diesel respectively. Therefore, atmospheric pollution from fuel and noise emissions was the primary concern addressed in these reports. The actual civil works have been only recently started as it took several years for the project approval and funding. The EIA report was done in 2005/2006, the addendum was done in August 2007. This report has been prepared on the instructions from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after the Agency stopped the project components on 14 January 2010 following public complaints. Public complaints arose when the dewatering for the foundation works of the seawater basin had caused visible discolouration of the receiving environment and the sensitive areas in the vicinity namely the swimming track area behind State Electric Company (STELCO) site. Immediate public and media attention complicated matters. Therefore, dewatering was immediately stopped at around 1730hrs on the same day. STELCO met the Director General and senior staff of EPA in STELCO Head Office at 1640 to discuss a way forward (see Appendix for minutes). The EPA decided that an Addendum to the EIA for the Fourth Power Project be submitted in order to seek approvals. This report discusses the outcomes of the several consultations with relevant parties and findings of the rapid environmental assessments and mitigation measures. Scope of the Report The report covers an audit of the works that have been undertaken under the construction of a seawater basin for the power plant and batching plant for the construction of the different facilities proposed under the Fourth Power Project. Dewatering has been identified as the main activity affecting the environment and is the only reason for stopping the project. This is probably the first report of this kind prepared for dewatering and concrete batching, and there is limited data on past construction activities of this sort and mitigation and monitoring would be the main focus of this report. This report, therefore, mainly covers a compliance and performance audit and management plan for further mitigation of potential environmental impacts of the seawater basin and batching plant. Aims and Objectives This report provides an overview of the environmental performance and compliance of two particular components of the proposed Fourth Power Development Project namely seawater basin and batching plant. The objectives of the primary project, i.e. the Fourth Power Project are to cater for the increasing electricity demand in the city of Malé, the capital of the Maldives. Further objectives of the project are discussed in the main EIA report. This report aims at further environmental compliance by STELCO, who were not aware of the requirement that dewatering and sheet piling should be addressed in particular in the EIA report or that specific environmental clearance is required for these activities. As soon as issues arose, STELCO was willing to comply and assure their commitment to environmental protection and public health and safety. While the EPA understands the importance of the project, the Agency was not able to put forth any solution other than to prepare an addendum to the proposed EIA for the Fourth Power Project in order to assure compliance with environmental protection requirements under the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act (Law No. 4/93). Technical ReportItem Environmental impact assessment : Four Islands - Ha. Dhidhdhoo(2010-05-05) Hydronamic ArticleItem Environmental impact assessment : proposed 12 storey office building at H. Ochidmaage, Male' City(BML, 2019-01) Fizah, Hussain