Environmental impact assessment report for Hulhumale’ swimming area and land based facilities development project
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2010-03
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The non technical summary outlines the findings of the Environmental Impact
Assessment of the proposed development of swimming track and associated land
based facilities. The proponent of the project is Housing Development Corporation Plc.
The proposed project involves development of a swimming track and associated land
based facilities at the eastern side of Hulhumale. The swimming tracks will be 20m by
25m. The total length of both tracks is 50m. The plate form and access jetty will be
constructed using floats. Land based area includes, restaurants, kitchens, food outlets,
toilets, changing facilities and park (including a small children’s park)
A scoping meeting to discuss the development proposal and determine the Terms of
Reference (TOR) for the EIA report was held between the Client (Housing
Development Corporation Plc), LaMer Group Pvt Ltd as the EIA Consultant, Ministry of
Housing, Transport and Environment (water and sanitation section of EPA) and
representatives from Environment Protection Agency (EPA) as the Regulator on 23rd
November 2009.
Data collection or field was carried out during January 2010 for assessment of existing
environment. Since the scope of work of the proposed project is small, existing
environment data was limited to reef health, general wave, tide condition and
seawater quality assessment.
The water quality assessment done at the proposed swimming track area revealed
alarming levels of Enterococci levels which was probably due to high number of users
and disregard to general hygienic values (showering before entry to water). Also it has
to be noted that an outfall pipe is location near the swimming track area and this may
have some level of leakage (although close inspection showed none.
Alternatives are given for location of swimming track area, since contamination of
seawater is major social impact. Assessing alternatives the location identified by HDC
Plc during consultation with HDC seems to be a better candidate as a location for
swimming track.
Mitigation measures are discussed for the construction and operational stage of the
swimming track area only.
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Environmental impact assessments, Environmental impacts, Existing environment, Mitigation measures
Citation
Land and Marine Environment Resources group Pvt Ltd. (2010). Environmental impact assessment report for Hulhumale’ swimming area and land based facilities development project. Male': Maldives