Anti-Pollution Measures. In the environmental impact assessment framework, mitigation measures, such as water sprinkling, installation of water purification tanks, and use of low-noise heavy equipment, are proposed for air and water pollution, noise, vibration, etc. during construction work, and mitigation measures, such as traffic control, are proposed for air and other pollution after the start of service. After sub-projects have been determined, mitigation measures will be implemented in accordance with the environmental management plan established based on the environmental impact assessment framework.
Anti-Pollution Measures. Since noise is expected to be generated from the construction machinery during the construction, such measures as periodic maintenance of the construction machinery, speed limits for vehicle type construction machinery and the wearing of earplugs by workers will be taken. In addition, a disposal site for the dredged silt will be installed since large-scale dredging will be carried out.
Anti-Pollution Measures. 7.9.1. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to prevent pollution of the surface and ground water. Such pollutions could result from release, accidental or otherwise, of chemicals (paints) oils, fuels, sewerage, construction waste or waste products.
7.9.2. Any refuelling of machinery is to take place under adequate spill prevention measures to prevent fuel leakages from entering the open areas directly and indirectly. The Contractor may use a ‘trap’ filled with sand. The sand must be replaced regularly, and its contents disposed of outside the Development at an appropriate waste disposal facility.
7.9.3. No open fires or burning of waste is allowed any place on the Development. The Contractor will be fined R1 000.00 (one thousand rand) per breach of this regulation and the Contractor will be held legally and financially responsible for any damage caused by the breach of this regulation.
Anti-Pollution Measures. In consideration of air quality, the use of natural gas (which has low sulfur content), low-NOx combustion appliances and high stacks at the plant is expected to enable compliance with Uzbek emissions standards. With regard to wastewater, the Project will involve the use of the forced-draft cooling tower system, which recycles cooling water. As the existing unit (which is based on a once-through cooling system that produces large amounts of heated water discharge) will be shut down, the Project’s implementation is expected to reduce heated water discharge by approximately 28,000 m3/h. Waste products will be handled in accordance with Uzbek law, with sludge being disposed of in specified landfills and waste oil being consigned to specialist disposal companies. In terms of noise countermeasures for the construction phase, low-noise machinery will be used, machinery and vehicles will undergo periodic maintenance and inspection, and construction work will not be performed at night. Noise reduction measures to be employed after the plant becomes operational include low-noise device usage, soundproofing cover installation and periodic maintenance and inspection. Local residents have not voiced any notable opposition to the Project.
Anti-Pollution Measures. The Project will take measures to mitigate the impacts on air quality, water quality, noise levels, and solid waste during the construction and operation phases so as to meet domestic and international environmental standards.
Anti-Pollution Measures. This Project is unlikely to cause significant water pollution or noise or vibration impacts. Still, necessary anti-pollution measures will be taken during the construction period, in accordance with the Egyptian construction guidelines, etc., to prevent construction materials from dispersing and stop paints, oils, and fats from polluting surrounding soils.
Anti-Pollution Measures. As the measures for the dust, noise and water quality during construction, regular watering, installation of soundproof walls and appropriate management for wastewater and waste management will be taken. As the measures for the noise after-service, in addition to installation of soundproof wall in the vicinity of residential areas, traffic education of regulation speed such as and horn use will be carried out by MOPTVDU.
Anti-Pollution Measures. The Project includes replacement of asbestos piping, but measures are planned to be taken by asbestos disposal specialists.
Anti-Pollution Measures. 7.9.1 The contractor shall take all reasonable steps to prevent pollution of the surface and ground water. Such pollution could be caused by chemicals (paints) oils, fuels, sewage, construction waste or waste products.
7.9.2 Any refuelling of machinery is to take place under adequate spill prevention measures to prevent fuel leakages from entering the open areas directly and indirectly. The contractor may use a "trap" filled with sand. The sand must be replaced regularly and its contents disposed of outside the development at an appropriate waste disposal facility.
7.9.3 No open fires or burning of waste is allowed any place on VOS. The contractor will be fined R1000 per breach of this issue and the owner will be held legally and financially responsible for any damage caused by the breach of this regulation.
Anti-Pollution Measures. In order to mitigate the impact of air pollution, noise, and vibration during the construction, according to the Kenyan domestic law, measures are to be taken such as the mitigation of dust using water sprinkling or covering the platform, installing sound arresters on construction vehicles, the limitation of construction at night, and so on.