Positive and negative impacts Sample Clauses

Positive and negative impacts. Present a balanced view by clearly outlining both the positive and negative impacts of the legislative proposal.
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Positive and negative impacts. There is potential for negative and positive impacts from the proposed implementation of Option 5. Most of the negative impacts which might occur during construction and operation can be reduced or eliminated by mitigation.  Most of the potential negative impacts are confined to the demolition and/or construction phases. Direct impacts from construction on the physical and socio-economic environment in- cluding health and safety and environmental issues can be reduced or eliminated, principally by measures taken by the works contractors in compliance with the proposed Environmental and Social Management Plan, IFC Performance Standards, existing Zambian laws and regu- lations and FIDIC standard contract provisions.  The major benefit of the project will be during the operational phase from improved access and reliability of waterwater treatment services in the urban Manchinchi center as well as the peri-urban areas of Chunga and Ngwerere. The decommissioning of the Garden Ponds and Manchinchi WWTP will significantly decrease the incidence of water-borne diseases, eliminate smell, noise and solid waste accumulation. With reference to the wastewater transfer pipeline from Manchinchi WWTP to Ngwerere site the implementation of the new pipeline in correct dimension is likely to reduce blockages and overflows, hereby eliminating or reducing a variety of health and safety issues. Advantages and Disadvantages of Option 5 Implementation The implementation of Option 5 will be associated with advantages and disadvantages in regard to all concerned sites. Hereto the following Table 0-1 is providing an overall assessment with reference to general (primarily technical), environmental and social aspects. Table 0-1: Summary assessment of wastewater treatment Option 5 Advantages Disadvantages General In addition to Chunga and Xxxxxxxxxx, this Option also treats the wastewater from the Ngwerere catchment. All WWTPs: Intensive safeguard measures to be implemented as WWTP demolition and/or construction and operation takes place in densely populated environment (noise, smell, visual impacts etc.) All disposal of sludge to be catered for outside city centre. Potential transfer of significant (waste-)water volumes from Manchinchi to Ngwerere catchment. Transfers will impact the water balances, but also customary water rights. Same wastewater technology as previously applied on Chunga and Manchinchi WWTPs, which is known to LWSC. Introduction of chlorination to reduce area requ...

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