Cultural / Religious resources Sample Clauses

Cultural / Religious resources. There are no archaeological heritage, local built heritage and art forms along the project road. There are 1 temple and 2 gurudwaras along the project road. The improvement works shall be confined to the existing ROW only. Thus, it is safely assumed that no private or community asset will be impacted during the execution of the project. Care shall be taken that activities are carried out in such a way so that no community or private assets or structures are impacted. There shall be no land acquisition and the traffic movement will be within the constricted width available. Any public utility like electricity lines, telephone lines or water pipelines which are likely to be impacted shall be replaced before the start of work. Some squatters might be affected and the compensation and mitigation shall be as the social screening. The table below shows the general impact on the environmental components due to the project. Table 4-1: General Impacts on Environment in S4 Road Env. Component Affected Construction Phase Road Operation Indirect effects of Operation or Induced Development Project Activity Removal of trees and Vegetation Earth works Laying of Pavement Vehicle & Machine Operation Vehicle operation - Air Air pollution, Hotter, drier microclimate Dust generation Asphalt odour Dust pollution Air pollution due to increase in vehicle Land Erosion and loss of top soil Erosion and loss of top soil, disposal of earth material Contaminatio n of land Contamination by fuel & lubricants compaction Spill from accidents - Water Siltation Alteration of drainage - Contamination by fuel & lubricants compaction Spill Contamination by fuel & lubricants & Increased contamination of ground water Noise Noise pollution Xxxxx Xxxxxxx of trees & trimming of branches of some trees that might cause safety hazard or affected due to raising of embankment & widening work - - - Impact of pollution on vegetation - Fauna Disturbance due to habitat loss Disturbance - Disturbance Collision with traffic Distorted habitat Agricultural land - Loss of standing crops - - - Conversion of agricultural land into other land use People and community Loss of shade and community trees, loss of fuel wood and fodder, loss of income Dust nuisance Noise & air pollution Odour and dust Noise pollution, Risk of accidents Induced pollution Cultural assets Displacement of structures from Row Loss of sacred trees (if any) - Noise vibration may cause structural damage Damage from vibration and air pollution - ...
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