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dd ee zz riri oo hh utut AA e e rr uu ss oo Government of Andhra Pradesh clcl ss DiDi c c blibli PuPu Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department dd ee zz riri VOL. 1 oo hh utut AA e e urur Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project ss oo clcl The World Bank Assisted ss DiDi c c blibli uu PP dd ee zz riri oo hh Environmental Analysis utut AA e e And Environmental Management Framework rr uu ss oo clcl ss DiDi c c blibli uu PP Final Report dd ee zz riri oo hh utut November 2008 AA e e rr uu ss oo clcl ss DiDi c c blibli uu PP Samaj Vikas Development Support Organisation Hyderabad [email protected] Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis Final Report November 2008 . . Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 10 1. 1 Background .............................................................................................................. 10 1.2 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project .................................. 10 1.2.1 Objectives ..................................................................................................... 1 0 1.3 Scope of the Project ........................................................................................... 11 1.4 Brief profile of Andhra Pradesh ............................................................................... 12 1.4.1 Physiographic Profile .................................................................................... 1 2 1.4.2 Water Resources ............................................................................................. 13 1.5 Environmental Analysis .........................................................................................1. 3 1.5.1 Objective ......................................................................................................1..4 1.6 Methodology ............................................................................................................1 4 1.6.1 Data Collection and Review ........................................................................... 14 1.6.2 Sample Habitations for Pilot Study ..............................................................1 7 1.6.3 Preliminary Site Visits ...................................................................................1. 7 1.6.4 Public Consultations ......................................................................................1. 7 1.7 Organisation of the Report ......................................................................................1. 8 2 . Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in Andhra Pradesh - Policy, Regulatory Framework and Programme .....................................................................................................................2. 0 2.1 RWSS at National Context ...................................................................................... 20 2.1.1 Sector Reforms Project ..................................................................................2. 1 2.1.2 Swajaladhara .................................................................................................2. 1 2.1.3 Sub - Mission Project (SMP) .........................................................................2 2 . . 2.1.4 Total sanitation Campaign .............................................................................. 22 2.2 RWSS Coverage in Andhra Pradesh .......................................................................2 3 2.2.1 Drinking Water .............................................................................................2..3 2.2.2 Sanitation .......................................................................................................2. 6 2.3 Regulatory and Policy Framework .........................................................................2.6 2.3.1 The World Bank Safeguard Policies ............................................................3..0 2.4 Sector Institutions ...................................................................................................3. 2 Nodal Institution ...........................................................................................................3. 2 2.4.1 Nodal Institutions ........................................................................................... 33 2.4.2 Converging Departments ................................................................................ 35 2.5 GOAP RWSS Sector Vision ....................................................................................3 6 2.6 Proposed World Bank Assisted Project ..................................................................3. 7 3 . Baseline Environmental Status .....................................................................................3. 9 3.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................3..9. 3.2 Physical Environmental .........................................................................................3..9 3 2.1 Location .......................................................................................................3..9. 3.2.2 Geomorphology .............................................................................................3. 9 3.2.3 Ecologically Sensitive Areas .........................................................................4. 0 3.2.4 Climate and Rainfall ....................................................................................4...2 3.2.5 Demographic Status ......................................................................................4. 3 3.2.6 Agriculture ......................................................................................................4 5 3.3 Water Resources ......................................................................................................4 7 3.3.1 Surface Water .................................................................................................4 8 3.3.2 Groundwater ..................................................................................................4. 8 3.3.3 Artificial Recharge of Groundwater ...............................................................5 5 3.3.4 Water Quality ................................................................................................5. 6 2 Samaj Vikas (~nfos$al~-n al viA:ik~j~) Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis .Fi nal Report .N ovember 2008 3.3.5 Surface Water Quality .................................................................................... 56 3.3.6 Ground water Quality ..................................................................................... 57 3.3.7 Current Water Supply and Treatment Practices ............................................. 63 3.3.8 Incidence of Water and Sanitation - Related Diseases .................................. 64 3.4 House Hold and Environmental Sanitation ............................................................. 66 3.4.1 Status of Toilet Construction .......................................................................... 66 4 . Environment Management Framework ............................................. !.. .. ..................... 69 t~ 4.1 Environmental Analysis .......................................................................................... 69 4.2 Key Environmental Issues ....................................................................................... 69 .......................................................................................... 4.2.1 Water Availability 69 4.2.2 Water Quality ................................................................................................. 70 4.2.3 Construction Stage Environmental Impacts ................................................... 73 4.3 Objectives of EMF ................................................................................................... 74 4.4 Environmental Management Frame Work .............................................................. 75 4.4.1 Key Elements of the EMF .............................................................................7. 5 4.4.2 Application of EMF to Project .......................................................................7 6 4.4.3 Environmental Supervision and Monitoring .................................................. 77 . . 4.5 Institutional Arrangements ......................................................................................7 8 4.5.1 Village Level GPWSC and SOs ....................................................................7. 8 4.5.2 Mandal Level ................................................................................................7..9 4.5.3 Disrtict Level .................................................................................................7. 9 4.5.4 State Level ...................................................................................................... 79 4.5.5 Performance Indicators .................................................................................8..1 4.6 Training and Capacity Building .......................................................................... 81 4.6.1 Objectives ......................................................................................................8. 1 4.6.2 Approach ........................................................................................................8 1 4.6.3 Institutions for Training .................................................................................8. 2 4.6.4 Details of Training Programmes ....................................................................8 2 4.6.5 Budget ..........................................................................................................8..4 4.7 Guidelines / Environmental Code of Practices ........................................................8 5 Annexure 1 Terms of Reference for Environmental Analysis ...........................................8 7 Annexure 2: List of Sample Habitations Selected for Field Study ....................................9 4 Annexure 3: Questionnaire for Field Data Collection .......................................................9 5 Annexure 4: Summary Analysis of Data Collected .........................................................1 00 Annexure 5: Issues identified during Village level Public Consultations ....................... 107 Annexure 6: Summary of Public Consultation1 Disclosure Workshops ..........................1 08 Annexure 7: List of projects requiring prior environmental clearance as per EIA Notification 2006 ............................................................................................................. 113 Annexure 8: Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance ...............................................1 19 Annexure 9: District Wise- Fluctuation in water level in observation wells between May 2007 and November 2007 .......................................................................................... 124 Annexure 10: Categorisation of Mandals In Andhra Pradesh According To Groundwater Exploitation As On April 2007 .................................................................................1. 28 Annexure 1 1: Disposal of Reject brine from RO Plant .................................................. 133 Annexure 14: Sanitary Protection of Water Supply Sources ...........................................1 42 Annexure 15: Fluoride Mitigation ................................................................................... 143 Annexure 16: Guidelines for Sustainability of Groundwater Sources ............................. 148 Annexure 17: Selection of Safe Sanitation Technologies and Environmental Considerations in Location of Toilets .............................................................................. 153 - - - Samaj Vikas (ijj !'&~~~uA~\:j~~~~)~~) Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis .Fi nal Report .N ovember 2008 Annexure 18: Recommended Construction Practice and Pollution Safeguards for Twin Pit Pour Flush Latrines .................................................................................................. 1 5 6 Annexure 19: Guidelines for Safe Sullage Disposal at Household and Community Levels .......................................................................................................................................... 159 Annexure 20: Guidelines for Community Solid Waste Management ............................. 163 Annexure 2 1: Formats for Environmental Data Sheets (EDS) ........................................ 168 Annexurc 22: Screening Tool for Categorizing Schemes ................................................ 184 Annexure 23: Internal Supervision of the Completed Schemes ...................................... 186 Annexure 24: External Audit of the Completed Schemes ............................................... 190 Annexure 25: Check list for Environmental Supemision/Audit ...................................... 194 Annexure 26: Sample Field Visit Reports for Internal Supervision / External Audit ..... 200 Annexure 27: Environmental Performance Indicators ..................................................... 201 Annexure 28: Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937 (No . 62) ......................... 202 Annexure 29: Formt for Declaration by Contractor/ Consultant .....................................2 05 Sarnaj Vikas (--f-[lr'i;al~jaj i.ik.~s.org) 4 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis .Fi nal Report .N ovember 2008 List of Tables Table 1-1: The proposed scope of activities ....................................................................... 11 Table 2-1 :Water Supply Coverage Status of the Habitations in different districts (as on 1.03.2007) ......................................................................................................................... 24 Table 2-2: Scope of Relevant Environment Regulations .................................................. 27 Table 2-3 : World Bank Safeguard Policies ...................................................................... 30 Table 3-1: Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in AP ................................................. 40 Table 3-2: District wise demographic data (census 2001) ................................................ 44 Table 3-3: Different zones and their agro-climatic characteristics ................................. 45 Table 3-4: Water requirement for various sectors ........................................................... 48 Table 3-5: Depth to water level variations in different districts (as observed in October 2007) ...................................................................................................................................... 49 Table 3-6: Categorization of Mandals with reference to Groundwater Exploitation ... 52 Table 3-7: Impact of artificial recharge structures on groundwater regime in water sheds areas ............................................................................................................................ 55 Table 3-8: Mandal wise NSS / Quality affected Habitations (as on APRIL 2007) ....... 58 Table 3-9: Diarrhea incidence in Andhra Pradesh from 1998 to 2002, .......................... 65 Table 3-10: Gastroenteritis incidence in Andhra Pradesh from 1998 to 2002 ............... 65 Table 3-11: District wise number of latrines constructed in AP between 2004 and 2008 ................................................................................................................................................6 7 Table 4-1: Additional Water Requirement ........................................................................ 69 Table 4-2: Environmental Management Framework .......................................................7 6 Table 4-3: Institutional Arrangement for Implementation of the EMF ......................... 80 Table 4-4: Number of Training Programs ......................................................................... 84 Table 4-5: Estimated cost of Training ................................................................................8 4 Table 4-6: Budget for Environmental Management ....................................................... 84 Samaj Vikas (Ir j tbcd sr.llrla.~has.c~rw) 5 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis .Fi nal Report .N ovember 2008 List of Figures Figure 1.1. Disrtict Map of Andhra Pradesh .................................................................. 12 Figure 1.2. Methodology Flow Chart ................................................................................. 16 Figure 2.1. Status of Rural Water supply Coverage in Andhra Pradesh (2007) ........... 24 Figure 2.2. Present organization set up of RWSSD .......................................................... 34 Figure 3.1. Map of Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks of AP. ................................. 40 Figure 3.2. Rainfall - 1998-99 to 2006-07 ..........................................................................4 2 Figure 3.3. District wise deviation of annual rainfall in the year 2007 from 1997 ........ 43 Figure 3.4. District wise Population Range ....................................................................... 45 Figure 3.5.Water level fluctuation- Decadal mean November (1997-2006) ................... 50 Figure 3.6. District wise status of groundwater development in AP (2004-05) .............. 51 Figure 3.7 :Categorization of mandal based ground water development ....................... 54 Figure 3.8. Type of water quality problems in affected habitations ............................... 59 Figure 3.9. Status of Not safe Source (NSS) habitations .................................................. 60 Figure 3.10. Status of Brackish water habitations as on 2007 ......................................... 61 Figure 3.11. Status of Fluoride water habitations as on April 2007 ............................... 62 Figure 3.12. Gastroenteritis cases in Andhra Pradesh from 1991 - 2002 ...................... 64 Figure 3.13 :Types of sanitation facilities provided for the households .......................... 67 6 Samaj Vikas (~jlt.(.;i;gll~ gj\~ikils.or). c Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis - Final Report -November 2008 List of Boxes Box 2-1: Guidelines for environmental safety as per Swajaldhara Projects 22 Box 2-2: Guidelines for Environmental Safety TSC 23 Box 2-3: National Water Policy aspects impacting Rural Water Supply Schemes 27 Box 3-1: Stage of Ground water Development - Terminology and Definitions 52 Box 3-2: Water Quality Classes and Criteria 5 6 Samaj Vikas (111 to:l{s:i~n~l~~l\\ ;x!rs) 7 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project - Environmental Analysis Final Report - November 2008 ABBREVATIONS AND ACRONYMS ARWSP Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme ADD Acute Diarrheal Diseases AE Assistant Engineer AEE Assistant Executive Engineer APRWSSP Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project APWALTA Andhra Pradesh Water and Land Tree Act BCM Billion Cubic Meter BC Beneficiary Committee CCDU Community and Capacity Development Unit CGWB Central Ground Water Board DDP Desert Development Programme CRSP Central Rural Sanitation Programme DPAP Drought Prone Area Programme DPMC District Programme Management Cell DPR Detailed Project Report DRP District Resource Person DSR Detailed Scheme Report DSU District Support Unit DWSM District Water and Sanitation Mission DWSC District Water and Sanitation Committee EA Environmental Analysis EAS Employment Assurance Scheme EDS Environmental Data Sheet ECOPs Environmental Codes of Practices EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EE Executive Engineer EMF Environmental Management Framework FC Fully Covered GoAP Government of Andhra Pradesh GP Gram Panchayat GWD Ground Water Department IEC Information, Education and Communication ISL Individual Sanitary Latrines IHHL Individual Household Latrines ICR Implementation Completion Report JGSY Jawahar Gram Samrudhdhi Yojana JE Junior Engineer MCM Million Cubic Metre MoEF Ministry of Environment & Forests M&E Monitoring and Evaluation h4NP Minimum Need Programme MRP Mandal Resource Person MTP Medium Term Program MVS Multi Village Scheme NSS Not Safe Sources NGO Non Governmental Organization OD Operational Directive 8 Samaj Vikas (mf~$(>;~~r~aj\-~h~:~,!,~g) Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis - Final Report -November 2008 NRCP National River Conservation Programme OHT Over Head Tank O&M Operation and Maintenance PC Partially Covered PCs Production Centres PIP Project Implementation Plan PRED Panchayat Raj Engineering Department PRI Panchayat Raj Institution PSU Project Support Unit PWC Price Waterhouse Coopers RO Reverse Osmosis RSF Rapid Sand Filter RSM Rural Sanitary Mart RWSS Rural Water Supply and Sanitation RWSM Rural Water and Sanitation Mission RWSSD Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department SA Support Agency SEA Sector Environmental Assessment SHP Sanitation Hygiene Promotion SMP Sub Mission Project SLC Scheme Level Committee SLWM Solid and Liquid Waste Management SMSC State Management Support Consultant SPCB State Pollution Control Board SRP Sector Reform Project SSF Slow Sand Filtration SWAP Sector Wide Approach SSHE School Sanitation and Hygiene Education SWSM State Water Supply and Sanitation Mission sos Support Organizations SEA Sector Environmental Analysis svs Single Village Scheme TOR Terms of Reference TSC Total Sanitation Campaign TPPF Twin Pit Pour Flush UGD Under Ground Drainage VWSC Village Water Supply and Sanitation Committee WB World Bank UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund Samaj Vikas ("oG<.:;1m~!i~:11.i1_y~gz) 9 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Environmental Analysis - Final Report -November 2008 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Government of Andhra Pradesh (GOAP) formulated its Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) Sector vision and policy in 2006. Key features of the Vision are: Transfer of responsibility for planning, design and construction of the RWSS infrastructure and for operating the RWSS services to the Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs) and Communities; and Evolution of the role of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department (RWSSD-nodal agency) into that of a provider of technical assistance to the PRIs. Similarly, key features of the policy are: Devolution of funds, functions and functionaries to the Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs); Enforcement of full recovery of Operation and Maintenance (O&M) cost and sharing of capital cost (taking into consideration affordability, particularly by disadvantaged groups); and Improvement of the 'accountability framework' by clarifying roles and responsibilities of various actors of the RWSS sector at the state, district and village level, including responsibilities for policy formulation, financing, regulation, construction, operations and maintenance. 1.2 Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Towards realizing the sector vision, GOAP is currently preparing a Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program (APRWSSP) with financial assistance from the World Bank. The project forms a part of the RWSS sector investment program and implementation action plan Medium Term Program (MTP). This MTP would serve as a financial action plan for - channeling investments and other resources for integrated rural water supply and sanitation development in the state during the program period. 1.2.1 Objectives Key objective of APRWSSP is to increase rural communities' access to reliable, sustainable and affordable Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) services. The main objectives for the proposed APRWSS Project are: To improve the quality and quantity of rural water supply including environmental sanitation, service delivery, household sanitation and hygiene; To achieve sustainability of investments and generate health and hygiene and income benefits in the rural Andhra Pradesh; To assist the state in creating an enabling environment statewide for implementation of appropriate sector policy and institutional reforms; and, Samaj Vikas ( i n ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ k : ~ ~ ~ g ~ y ) 10

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