REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA MINISTRY OF TERRITORIAL ADMINISTRATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD DEPARTMENT SNCO LIFELINE ROAD NETWORK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SMALL SCALE ROAD REHABILITATION REHABILITATION OF THE SECTION AT KM0+000-KM7+183 OF THE ROAD M6-YEGHEGNUT-DEBED THE RA LORI MARZ September 2020 PART 1: GENERAL PROJECT AND SITE INFORMATION INSTITUTIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE Country Armenia Project title Rehabilitation of M6-Yeghegnut-Debed road section. Scope of project The project envisages rehabilitation of the km0+000-km7+183 section of the and activity M6-Yeghegnut-Debed road. Design work is done in accordance with acting norms and standard designs. The main technical parameters adopted in the design:  Subgrade width 7.8-9 m  Carriageway width 5.4-6 m  Width of shoulders 0.6-1.8 m  Sidewalks length 2331 m The following works are designed on the basis of visual observation, topography and geological surveys, laboratory test result and environmental measures:  Reconstruction and repair of the road  Earthworks  Repair of artificial structures and installation of new ones  Implementation of gabion and construction of retaining walls  Installation of precast chutes  Road safety improvement (installation of traffic signs and marking)  Installation of metallic guardrails  Relocation of utilities  Repair of bridges  Construction of sidewalks Institutional WB Safeguard Supervision arrangements Elena Lungu Environmental-Hmayak (Name and Task Team Leader Avagyan, contacts) Social- Sanjay Agarwal, Implementation Project Management Contactor arrangements Road Department SNCO “Zangezurtransbuild” OJSC (Name and Stepan Machyan contacts) General acting Director Shushan Kurkchiyan Environmental and Social Safeguards Specialist SITE DESCRIPTION Name of site M6-Yeghegnut-Debed road section Describe site Lori Marz Attachment 2: location Site Map [x]Y [ ] N Who owns the Community / State land? Road rehabilitation works do not envisage widening of the road and all the works are contained within the natural boundaries. No additional land is required for any proposed new structure and there are no negative social impacts resulting from the construction of structures. Thus no land, structure or crops acquisition, or resettlement will be required. Description of Project area is located in the Lori marz of Armenia. The road section starts geographic, from M-6 road (km25+580), passes through the western slope of Sevordyan physical, mountain range including Yeghegnut and Debed communities and ends in the biological, intersection of M-6 Dsegh road. Altitude marks varies between 1000 and geological, 1300m. hydrographic The genetic type of the relief is structural erosion, represented by lower and and socio- upper Neogene ages represented by corrugated erosion mountain range. economic Among relief types, there appear V-shaped gullies and canyons of Pambak context river. There are varieties of steppe flora such as beech and oak trees, as well as cultivated types of trees. The soil is mountainous-forest represented by moderately wet forests of mountainous-forest grey soils. The section belongs to landscape-hydrological zone of Debed. The average water flow is 2.5-5 l/sec. per 1 km2. The designed road at km 0 + 050 crosses Pambak river, the water level of which is fluctuating due to the spring snowmelt and the intensity of atmospheric and surface water flow. The site is part of mudflow basins of weak activity. Mudflows occur once in more than 10 years. The construction site is located in 1200-III Climatic zone. Weather in summer is warm and weather in winter is moderate cold. Annual average air 0 0 temperature 8.3 C. Average temperature in the coldest month -2.2 C. 0 Average temperature in the warmest month 18.1 C. Absolute maximum 0 0 temperature in summer 35 C. Minimum temperature in winter -23 C. Annual average wind speed 2.0 m/sec. Annual precipitation 610 mm. Maximum depth of soil freezing 84 cm. Along the road to be rehabilitated are situated Yghegnut, Debed communities. Private houses are located along the project road within villages at km 1+100- 2+700, km 4+700-km 6+400 sections. There are no multistore buildings along the road. The private houses are mainly from one to two stores. There are five access ramps on the project road which are included in the rehabilitation works either. First is at km 1+760 with 20 m length to school, kindergarten, (v. Yeghegnut). The second access ramp is at km 1+800 with 25 m length rural municipality (v.Yeghegnut). The third access ramp is at 1+820 with 100 m length to monuments (v. Yeghegnut). The forth access ramp is at 5+240 with 110 m length to monuments (v.Debed). And the fifth access ramp is at 6+195 with 845 m length to rural municipality, school, kindergarten, medical center (v.Debed). At the begging of the project road there is a restaurant. At km 0+200 the project road intersects with railway. There are two rivers Pambak and Alareqs adjacent to the project roads at km 0+070 and km 6+150. There is a rest zone and monuments at km 0+500 and 0+820, respectively. At km 1+800 there is a school, a kindergarten, a culture house, a park. At km 6+100 there is football stadium. Along the project road there are five stone factories and two stone mines. At the end of the project road at km 7+180 there is situated an educational center. Prior to construction works the contractor will provide information on the location of construction camps. Camps should be managed in such a manner as to minimise potential direct and indirect adverse effects to nearby environment around that site. Locations and Water to be supplied for construction works will be delivered to construction distance for sites in tanks or provided from a source for which the Water Use Permit is material issued to allow water intake. Aggregates will be obtained from the licensed sourcing, providers located within the project area. Contractor may also extract especially aggregates, in this case contractor must obtain an extraction license prior to aggregates, commencement of extraction. Asphalt will be purchased from an official water, stones supplier. LEGISLATION Identify national Law on Environmental Impact Assessment and Expertise (2014, No HO & local 110-N) legislation & The Law on Environmental Impact Assessment and Expertise, adopted in permits that 2014, provides legal basis for implementation and introduction of state apply to project expertise of planned activities and concept frameworks as well as presents the activity standard steps of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for 3 various projects and activities in Armenia. According to this law, activities are classified into 3 categories: “A”, “B”, and “C”. The categories are defined on the basis of the volume of the activity, characteristics and the level of impact on environment. “A” category activities are large-scale and have a significant impact on the environment, “B” category includes practically the same types of activities, but on a smaller scale. “C” category includes the types of activities that have a certain insignificant impact on the environment but do not require to conduct an EIA.  Works to be undertaken under LRNIP AF 2 will not include new construction and will be undertaken only in the existing alignments. Therefore, according to the Law of Armenia on the Environmental Impact Assessment and Expertise, environmental assessment and issuance of an expert conclusion is not required. Law on Atmospheric Air Protection (1994) The purpose of Law on Atmospheric Air Protection is to define the main principles of the RoA, directed to the provision of purity of atmospheric air and improvement of air quality, prevention, and mitigation of the chemical, physical, biological and other impacts on air quality and regulation of public relation. According to this law, the contractor shall undertake demolition and construction activities as well as transportation and temporary storage of wastes the way to minimize dust and other emissions to the air. Land Code (2001) The Land Code defines the main directives for management and use of the state land, including those allocated for various purposes, such as agriculture, urban construction, industry and mining, energy production, transmission and communication lines, transport and other purposes. The areas used for roads, bridges and tunnels, as well as their relevant alienation zone are considered as land allocated for transport objects. The Code defines the land under the specially protected areas as well as forested, watered and reserved land. It also establishes the measures aimed to the land protection, as well as the rights of state bodies, local authorities, and citizens towards the land.  Disposal of excess material and construction waste under LRNIP AF 2 must follow the Land Code. This law shall be complied with also in case a small scale land take is required for the purposes of project implementation. Law on Wastes (2004) The law regulates legal and economic relations connected to the collection, transfer, maintenance, development, reduction of volumes, prevention of negative impact on human health and environment.  Law on Wastes, along with the Land Code, will govern disposal of excess material and construction waste generated in the course of LRNIP implementation. Law on Environmental Oversight (2005) The Law regulates the issues of organization and enforcement of oversight over the implementation of environmental legislation of the RoA and defines the legal and economic basis underlying the specifics of oversight, the relevant procedures, conditions and relations, as well as environmental oversight in the RoA.  Civil works to be implemented under the LRNIP AF 2 will be subject to oversight by the Inspectorate for Nature Protection and Mineral Resourcesto ensure general compliance with the national environmental legislation. Law on Automobile Roads (2006) The Law regulates economic, legal and organizational basis for development and administration of a motor road network; designing, construction, repair and maintenance, classification and registration of roads in the RoA, as well as regulates legal relationships between bodies and organizations implementing 4 those functions.  The design, quality control and later maintenance of roads under the LRNIP AF 2 are subject to regulation by the Law on Automobile Roads. Law on the Alienation of the Private Property for Public and State Needs (2006) The law regulates procedural aspects of land acquisition and compensation rights of titled landowners and owners of immovable property in cases of alienation of their property for public purposes.  This law will be applicable to small-scale land take under LRNIP (including both AFs),should that be required for the purposes of the Project. Permitting Environmental permits required for accomplishing the works envisaged by the project:  Construction license to be possessed by Construction Contractor,  Construction permit to be obtained by the Construction Contractor from rural municipality,  Mining license to be possessed by Construction Contractor in case it operates a borrow pit,  Agreement for disposal of construction waste to be obtained by Construction Contractor from Head of Community. PUBLIC CONSULTATION Identify when / Public Consultations have been held separately in Yeghegnud and Debed where the public communities on August 18, 2020 by adhering to all safety precautions against consultation COVID 19. process took The aim of the consultation was to present Lifeline Roads Network place Improvement Program (Additional Financing), draft design for the road to be rehabilitated in the community, road-related ESMPs as well as to answer the questions of the community residents related to the program. The total number of community members in Debed public consultation meeting is 7, including a woman. In Yeghegnut public consultation the total number of community members was 9, all of them were men. Besides community members also design consultant, RD SNCO Engineer and Environmental and Social Safeguards Specialist have attended the consultation. Five days prior to the Public Consultation draft ESMPs were uploaded to the Road Department SNCO website and PC participants were informed that they can refer to the ESMPs placed on the website. Local authorities have been informed about ESMPs available on the website. Information leaflets with the info on Road Department SNCO activities and description of LRNIP-AF were provided to the population and community administration during PCs (10-15 leaflets in each community). Minutes of the Public Consultations, signed by the Community head and representatives of the community, photos from the PCs and summary of the Question & Answer part are provided below in the Attachment 5. INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING Will there be any [ ] N or [x]Y General Orientation training on the ESMP should be delivered to capacity Contractor’s staff after Contractor’s mobilization prior to start physical building? construction works commencement by RD with assistance of the supervision consultant. Attachment 1 includes the capacity building program. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Capacity Building Program Attachment 2: Site map, photos Attachment 3: Construction permit (to be attached) Attachment 4: Agreement for construction waste disposal Attachment 5: Minutes of the public consultation on the draft ESMP (to be attached) 5 PART 2: SAFEGUARDS SCREENING AND TRIGGERS ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL SCREENING FOR SAFEGUARDS TRIGGERS Activity/Issue Status Triggered Actions 1. Roads rehabilitation [x] Yes [ ] No If “Yes”, see Section A below 2. New construction of small traffic infrastructure [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section A below 3. Impacts on surface drainage system [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section B below 4. Historic building(s) and districts [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section C below Will the site activity 5. Acquisition of land 1 [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section D below include/involve 2 any of the 6. Hazardous or toxic materials [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section E below following? 7. Impacts on forests and/or protected areas [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section F below 8. Risk of unexploded ordinance (UXO) [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section G below 9. Traffic and Pedestrian Safety [x] Yes [ ] No If “Yes”, see Section H below 10. Impacts on land property and use [ ] Yes [x] No If “Yes”, see Section H below 11. Social risk [x] Yes [ ] No If “Yes”, see Section I below 1 Land acquisitions includes displacement of people, change of livelihood encroachment on private property this is to land that is purchased/transferred and affects people who are living and/or squatters and/or operate a business (kiosks) on land that is being acquired. 2 Toxic / hazardous material includes but is not limited to asbestos, toxic paints, noxious solvents, removal of lead paint, etc. PART 3: MITIGATION MEASURES ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST 0. General Conditions Notification and (a) The local construction and environment inspectorates and communities have been notified of Worker Safety upcoming activities (b) The public has been notified of the works through appropriate notification in the media and/or at publicly accessible sites (including the site of the works). (c) All legally required permits have been acquired for construction and/or rehabilitation. (d) The Contractor formally agrees that all work will be carried out in a safe and disciplined manner designed to minimize impacts on neighboring residents and environment. (e) Workers’ PPE will comply with international good practice (hardhats, as needed masks and safety glasses, ear plugs, harnesses and safety boots). (f) Appropriate signposting of the sites will inform workers of key rules and regulations to follow. A. General Air Quality (g) During excavation works dust control measures shall be employed, e.g. by spraying and Rehabilitation and /or moistening the ground. Construction Activities (h) Demolition debris, excavated soil and aggregates shall be kept in controlled area and sprayed with water mist to reduce debris dust. (i) During pneumatic drilling or breaking of pavement and foundations dust shall be suppressed by ongoing water spraying and/or installing dust screen enclosures at site. (j) The surrounding environment (sidewalks, roads) shall be kept free of soil and debris to minimize dust. (k) There will be no open burning of construction / waste material at the site. (l) All machinery will comply with the national emission regulations, will be well maintained and serviced and there will be no excessive idling of construction vehicles at sites. Noise (a) Construction noise will be limited to restricted times agreed to in the permit. (b) During operations the engine covers of generators, air compressors and other powered mechanical equipment shall be closed, and equipment placed as far away from residential areas as possible. Water Quality (a) The site will establish appropriate erosion and sediment control measures such as e.g. hay bales and / or silt fences to prevent sediment from moving off site and causing excessive turbidity in canalization and nearby streams and rivers. ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST Waste management (a) Waste collection and disposal pathways and sites will be identified for all major waste types expected from excavation, demolition and construction activities. (b) Mineral construction and demolition wastes will be separated from general refuse, organic, liquid and chemical wastes by on-site sorting and stored in appropriate containers. (c) Construction waste will be collected and disposed properly by licensed collectors. (d) The records of waste disposal will be maintained as proof for proper management as designed. (e) Whenever feasible Contractor will reuse and recycle appropriate and viable materials (except when containing asbestos). B. Impacts on surface Water Quality (a) There will be no unregulated extraction of groundwater, nor uncontrolled discharge of process drainage system waters, cement slurries, or any other contaminated waters into the ground or adjacent streams or rivers; the Contractor will obtain all necessary licenses and permits for water extraction and regulated discharge into the public wastewater system. (b) There will be proper storm water drainage systems installed and care taken not to silt, pollute, block or otherwise negatively impact natural streams, rivers, ponds and lakes by construction activities. (c) There will be procedures for prevention of and response to accidental spills of fuels, lubricants and other toxic or noxious substances. (d) Construction vehicles and machinery will be washed only in designated areas where runoff will not pollute natural surface water bodies. C. Historic building(s) Cultural Heritage (a) If construction works take place close to a designated historic structure, or are located in a designated historic district, notification shall be made and approvals/permits be obtained from RA government/local authorities and all construction activities planned and carried out in line with local and national legislation. (b) It shall be ensured that provisions are put in place so that artifacts or other possible “chance finds” encountered in excavation or construction are noted and registered, responsible officials contacted, and works activities delayed or modified to account for such finds. D. Acquisition of land Land Acquisition (a) Land acquisition is not expected along the road. Plan/Framework (b) If expropriation of land was not expected but is required, or if loss of access to income of legal or illegal users of land was not expected but may occur, that the Bank’s Task Team Leader shall be immediately consulted. 8 ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST E. Toxic materials Asbestos (a) If asbestos is located on the project site, it shall be marked clearly as hazardous material. management (b) When possible the asbestos will be appropriately contained and sealed to minimize exposure. (c) The asbestos prior to removal (if removal is necessary) will be treated with a wetting agent to minimize asbestos dust (d) Asbestos will be handled and disposed by skilled & experienced professionals. (e) If asbestos material is be stored temporarily, the wastes should be securely enclosed inside closed containments and marked appropriately. Security measures will be taken against unauthorized removal from the site. (f) The removed asbestos will not be reused. Toxic / hazardous (a) Temporarily storage on site of all hazardous or toxic substances will be in safe containers waste management labeled with details of composition, properties and handling information. (b) The containers of hazardous substances shall be placed in a leak-proof container to prevent spillage. (c) The wastes shall be transported by specially licensed carriers and disposed in a licensed facility. (d) Paints with toxic ingredients or solvents or lead-based paints will not be used. F. Affected forests, Ecosystem protection (a) All recognized natural habitats, wetlands and protected areas in the immediate vicinity of the wetlands and/or activity will not be damaged or exploited, all staff will be strictly prohibited from hunting, protected areas foraging, logging or other damaging activities. (b) A survey and an inventory shall be made of large trees in the vicinity of the construction activity, large trees shall be marked and cordoned off with fencing, their root system protected, and any damage to the trees avoided. (c) Adjacent wetlands and streams shall be protected from construction site run-off with appropriate erosion and sediment control feature to include by not limited to hay bales and silt fences. (d) There will be no unlicensed borrow pits, quarries or waste dumps in adjacent areas, especially not in protected areas. G. Risk of unexploded Hazard to human (a) Before start of any excavation works the Contractor will verify that the construction area has ordinance (UXO) health and safety been checked and cleared regarding UXO by the appropriate authorities. 9 ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST H Traffic and Direct or indirect (a) In compliance with national regulations the Contractor will insure that the construction site is pedestrian safety hazards to public properly secured and construction related traffic regulated. This includes but is not limited to: traffic and pedestrians by construction  Signposting, warning signs, barriers and traffic diversions: site will be clearly visible and the activities public warned of all potential hazards,  Traffic management system and staff training, especially for site access and near-site heavy traffic. Provision of safe passages and crossings for pedestrians where construction traffic interferes,  Adjustment of working hours to local traffic patterns, e.g. avoiding major transport activities during rush hours or times of livestock movement,  If required, active traffic management by trained and visible staff at the site for safe passage for the public,  If school children are in the vicinity, include traffic safety personnel to direct traffic during school hours  Ensuring safe and continuous access to all adjacent office facilities, shops and residences during construction. I. Social Risk Public relationship (a) The Contractor assign local liaison person who is in charge of communication with and Management management receiving requests/ complaints from local population (b) Local communities should be consulted to identify and pro-proactively manage potential conflicts between an external workforce and local people (c) Inform the population about construction and work schedules, interruption of services, traffic detour routes and provisional bus routes, blasting and demolition, at least 3 days before construction works commencement. (d) Limit construction activities at night. When necessary ensure that night work is carefully scheduled and the community is properly informed so they can take necessary measures. (e) At least five days in advance of any service interruption (including water, electricity, telephone, bus routes) the community must be advised through postings at the project site, at bus stops, and in affected homes/businesses. If the service is interrupted by chance, community should be immediately consulted, restoration plan has to be presented to the community, services restored as soon as possible. (f) The Employer establishes a Grievance Redress Mechanism accessible to local people in line 10 ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST with the Project RPF and the Contractor address concerns raised through GRM within the designated timeline if they are liable Labor management (a) To the extent possible, work camps should not be located in close proximity to local communities (b) Siting and operation of worker camps should be undertaken in consultation with neighboring communities (c) The Contractor recruit unskilled or semi-skilled workers from local communities to the extent possible. Where and when feasible, worker skills training, should be provided to enhance participation of local people. (d) The Contractor provide adequate lavatory facilities (toilets and washing areas) in the work site with adequate supplies of hot and cold running water, soap, and hand drying devices. A temporary septic tank system should be established for any residential labor camp and without causing pollution of nearby watercourses (e) The Contractor raise awareness of workers on overall relationship management with local population, establish the code of conduct in line with international practice and strictly enforce them, including the dismissal of workers and financial penalties of adequate scale 11 PART 4: MONITORING PLAN What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) CONSTRUCTION PHASE The community is at community discussion/ observation visit before to ensure included in project Construction notified of leader’s office construction works awareness on the budget Supervisor upcoming activities project works under RD SNCO monitoring All required permits at community review of documents visit before to ensure included in project Construction are obtained leader’s office construction works availability of all budget Supervisor and required permits under RD construction and agreements SNCO contractor monitoring Workers use PPE at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction site during active of workers budget Supervisor construction works under RD SNCO monitoring Strict compliance at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction with the rules of site during active of workers budget Supervisor construction construction works under RD equipment SNCO operation and monitoring usage of PPE Presence of fire at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction extinguishing and site during active of workers budget Supervisor medical aid kits at construction works under RD SNCO 12 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) work site monitoring The dust is at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction suppressed at site site during active generation of dust budget Supervisor construction works under RD SNCO monitoring There is no open at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction burning of site during active air pollution budget Supervisor construction / waste construction works under RD material at the site SNCO monitoring There is no at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction excessive idling of site during active air pollution budget Supervisor construction construction works under RD vehicles at site SNCO monitoring Construction noise at construction Inspection Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction is limited to day- site during active generation of budget Supervisor time hours construction works noise under RD Instrumental SNCO Upon receiving a monitoring measurement of noise complaint levels (in case of complaints) Waste temporary at construction inspection Monthly site visits to avoid accidents included in project Construction collection places are site during active at the construction budget Supervisor identified at the site construction works site due to under RD scattered fragments SNCO of construction monitoring materials and debris; 13 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) to retain esthetic appearance of the construction site and its surroundings Construction waste at construction inspection Monthly site visits to prevent included in project Construction is regularly site during active pollution of soil, budget Supervisor collected and construction works surface water and under RD disposed at the ground water SNCO agreed site monitoring Placement of at construction visual observation Monthly site visits to prevent included in project Construction domestic waste site during active pollution of soil budget Supervisor collection construction works and water with under RD containers at the domestic waste SNCO construction site monitoring Technical condition at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction of vehicles and site during active pollution of soil budget Supervisor machinery construction works and air from under RD emissions SNCO monitoring to limit nuisance to local communities from noise and vibration Confinement and at construction inspection Monthly site visits to limit pollution of included in project Construction protection of site during active soil and air from budget Supervisor construction works under RD 14 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) truckloads with Routes of emissions SNCO lining transportation of monitoring construction materials and Traffic Police wastes Respect of the at construction inspection Monthly site visits to minimize traffic included in project Construction established hours site during active disruption budget Supervisor and routes of construction works under RD Routes of SNCO transportation transportation of monitoring construction materials and wastes Refueling or at construction inspection Monthly site visits to avoid pollution included in project Construction lubrication of site during active of water and soil budget Supervisor construction construction works with oil products under RD equipment outside in case of refueling and decrease SNCO the construction or lubrication of expected damage monitoring site or at the construction in case of fire predetermined equipment confined area Construction at construction inspection Monthly site visits to avoid pollution included in project Construction vehicles and site during active of water and soil budget Supervisor machinery are construction works, with oil products under RD washed only in SNCO in case of monitoring designated vehicles/machinery areas where runoff washing will not pollute natural surface 15 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) water bodies In case of chance at construction - Inspection of site; Period between first to prevent loss of included in project Construction finds the works are site - Inspection of filed encounter of artifacts budget Supervisor stopped and chance finds and under RD documentation Ministry of resumption of works SNCO Education, Science, on site monitoring Culture and Sport is notified in writing. Construction works to be continued after the instruction is provided by the ministry. There are no at construction review of documents, Monthly site visits to ensure minimal included in project Construction unlicensed borrow contractor’s inspection during active impact on budget Supervisor pits, quarries or office, at construction works environment under RD unapproved waste construction site SNCO dumps used for the monitoring project Inspectorate for Nature Protection and Mineral Resources Signposting, at construction inspection Monthly site visits to reduce included in project Construction warning signs, site during active probability of budget Supervisor barriers and traffic construction works accidents to under RD diversions: site will constructors and SNCO be clearly visible, local population monitoring and the public 16 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) warned of all potential hazards Construction site at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction demarcated/fenced, site during active of workers and budget Supervisor and all construction construction works inhabitants under RD activities confined SNCO to the site monitoring No construction at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction materials and site during active of workers and budget Supervisor waste piled up or construction works inhabitants under RD scattered outside SNCO the construction monitoring site Provision of safe at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure safety included in project Construction passages and site during active of workers and budget Supervisor crossings for construction works inhabitants under RD pedestrians where SNCO construction traffic monitoring interferes Final cleaning of at construction inspection During final stage of to ensure safety included in project Construction the construction site construction works of traffic, budget Supervisor site favorable under RD After construction conditions for SNCO works pedestrians and monitoring aesthetic appearance of the road corridor Grievance log is at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure included in project Construction during construction Supervisor 17 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) available and used site works operation of the budget under RD GRM SNCO monitoring Grievance under at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure included in project Construction consideration and site during construction operation of the budget Supervisor resolved works GRM under RD SNCO monitoring Local liaison person at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure included in project Construction from contractor's site during construction operation of the budget Supervisor side is assigned works GRM under RD SNCO and trained monitoring Unskilled or semi- at construction inspection Monthly site visits to ensure benefits included in project Construction skilled workers from site during construction for the community budget Supervisor local communities works under RD SNCO are trained and monitoring recruited OPERATION PHASE Cleaning road carriageway inspection regular, to be to ensure safety to be included in Yeghegnut and surface and and shoulders determined by local of traffic and the local Debed rural shoulders of the road municipality aesthetic municipal budget municipalities from litter deposited section appearance of the out of moving road corridor vehicles and from bodies of animals accidentally overrun by vehicles 18 What Where How When Why Cost Who (Is the parameter to (Is the parameter (Is the parameter to be (Define the frequency (Is the parameter (if not included in (Is responsible be monitored?) to be monitored?) monitored?) / or continuous?) being monitored?) project budget) for monitoring?) Keeping road carriageway inspection regular, to be to ensure safety to be included in Yeghegnut and drainage system and shoulders determined by local of traffic and the local Debed rural operational of the road municipality decrease municipal budget municipalities section frequency and costs of road rehabilitation Timely carriageway inspection as required in to ensure safety to be included in Yeghegnut and confinement, and shoulders response to an of traffic and the local Debed rural deactivation, and of the road accident prevent municipal budget municipalities removal of liquid or section environmental powder spills of pollution cargo in case of road accidents Collection and carriageway inspection as required in to ensure safety to be included in Yeghegnut and timely disposal of and shoulders response to an of traffic and the local Debed rural waste from road of the road accident prevent municipal budget municipalities maintenance works section environmental to a designated pollution landfill 19 Reporting 1. The Project’s ESMP implementation actions shall be regularly reported. 2. Contractor should submit to the Construction Supervision Monthly Progress Report with summary on ESMP implementation as part of the Contractor’s Monthly Progress Report. Monthly reports shall be analytical and provide explanations for anomalies, non-compliance and problems encountered. 3. The Construction Supervision submits to RD SNCO as well as WB monthly monitoring reports on environmental and social safeguards as part of the Monthly Progress report and annual reports as well as end of phase reports. 4. The Reports shall comprehensively include all relevant aspects in implementing the mitigation measures of the ESMP (e.g., what type of mitigation, purpose and object(s), site/location, materials and activities involved, public communication and grievances, others specify) compliance to any environmental regulations and requirements such as training/orientation, permits, license, etc. undertaken during the period covered by the report. The outline of the reports will be agreed with the Construction Supervision and RD SNCO. 5. In cases of accidents, (fire, explosion, oil spill and bitumen overflow, etc.), the Contractor must notify the Engineer immediately. Initial notification may be verbal and shall be followed by a written report within 24 hours when the incident or accident happened. Attachment 1: Capacity Building Program Lack of information on ESMP and environmental regulations applicable to the Project may lead to environmental degradation and social issues. Contractor’s personnel at all levels have a degree of responsibility in relation to envi ronmental, social, archaeological, and occupational health and safety issues. Therefore, orientation training on the implementation of ESMP should be delivered to all staff of Contractor. Capacity building of contractor’s personnel will include the following topics:  Environmental and Social Management Plan, main requirements and responsibilities  General safety rules and regulations to be followed on the construction site and camps  Construction activity-specific rules and regulations that may include working on heights, working in waterways, working on bridges, working with electrical equipment, excavation works, etc.  Relations with nearby communities; receipt and handling of grievances  Rights of workers and code of their conduct Training will be delivered by RD SNCO with assistance of the supervision consultant before the commencement of construction works. 21 Attachment 2: Site Map/Photos Site Map Road M6-Yeghegnut-Debed Section km0+000-km7+183 22 Photos Earth road Side slope of earth road 23 Deteriorated box culvert Deteriorated culvert 24 Attachment 3: Construction permit 25 26 27 Attachment 4: Agreement for construction waste disposal 28 29 Attachment 5: Public Consultation 30 31 1. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Would you please present the works to be implemented in more details?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan) – It is envisaged by the design to implement reconstruction of carriageway, sidewalks, drainage system, and improvement of road safety. 2. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Are there works planned related to the retaining walls of the community residents, and if yes, please present them ?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan) –By the design it is envisaged to construct new retaining walls and repair the existing ones. During construction necessary changes will be done according to situation. 3. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Do you plan to implement asphalt pavement in front of the school ?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan) –Yes, near school it is also envisaged to implement asphalt concert pavement. 4. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Are there any works for renovation of the sewage system planned?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan) –By the design it is envisaged to install new sewerage lines with 120 m length. 32 5. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – How long is the road section under renovation?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan) – The total length of the road to be rehabilitated is 7.183m. 6. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) –When will construction works commence and how long will last?  Answer (RD SNCO M. Kirakosyan) – Construction works will start immediately after completion of the bidding and contract award processes. And as the contracts are not yet awarded, we can say that it should take approximately 6-8 months, and three month for winter period also should be taken into account as well. 7. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Will you manage to finalize works before the winter?  Answer (RD SNCO M. Kirakosyan)- Duration of construction works depends on weather conditions, if not favorable they will be completed next year. 8. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – How do you plan to ensure safety in the road section adjacent to the school?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan)- Near the school we have envisaged to construct speed bumps, install road signs and implement road markings. 9. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – What kind of works are envisaged at the school crossroad?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan)- It is envisaged by the design to implement reconstruction of carriageway, sidewalks, drainage system and improvement of road safety. 10. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Electricity poles are being installed in the community, how will these works be combined with road rehabilitation works?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan)-The designs of roads rehabilitation works have been done earlier than electrical poles design. Before the commencement of construction works this two designs should be studied and installation of electrical poles should be done taking into consideration the road rehabilitation design. 11. Question (Residents of Yeghegnut community) – Have you envisaged agricultural crossings?  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan –In Debed community agriculture crossings are not envisaged, as according to the information provided by the head of community caterpillar technique uses the different route. 12. Question (Residents of Debed community) – There is a new water pipeline being installed in the community, how do you plan to implement road rehabilitation works in this case? 33  Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan –During construction works if detected that waterlines have been installed without cases, we will envisage cases to ensure uninterrupted operation of the waterline. 13. Question (Residents of Debed community) – How would you describe the quality of the works implemented under this project? Answer (CPE M. Kazaryan –Under this project asphalt pavements are usually designed for 20-year service life when normal maintenance is provided. 34