BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA JP DIREKCIJA CESTA FEDERACIJE BIH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
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1 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA JP DIREKCIJA CESTA FEDERACIJE BIH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE AND SAFETY PROJECT SARAJEVO, JUNE 2007 E1682
2 1. INTRODUCTION Total lenght of main and regional roads in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereinafter FBIH) is around km, among which main roads are 2024 km and regional roads km. The main roads are administrated and managed by JP Direkcija cesta Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine (hereinafter JP DC FBiH) and regional roads by the Road Directorates or relevant ministry at the cantonal level. Road management responsibilities have been established by the Law on Roads of FBiH («Official Gazette of FBiH, no 6/02). In the period godina significant rehabilitation works on priority roads and bridges in FBIH have been achieved through the internationally financed projects. Survey of main and regional roads conditions conducted in 2004 indicated that still significant part of the road network in FBIH is in poor conditions. Rehabilitation of the important main and regional roads has high priority taking into consideration improvement of the level of service for road users, adjustment to the socio-economic development and improvement of the road safety. The main road network analyze, based on the roads, bridges and tunnels date bank in FBiH, has been conducted and work programme priorities has been established by the HDM-4. Rehabilitation cost for km of the main road network, in other words 109 road sections is estimated in the amount of 80 mil. EUR in the period Roads and bridge rehabilitation is going to be financed out by the loans provided from World Bank (WB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and European Investment Bank (EIB). Therefore, rehabilitation of 15 road sections and 7 bridges and viaducts on the main road network are proposed to be financed out from WB fund. 2. OBJECTIVES The main objective of the Environmental Management Plan (hereinafter EMP) is establishment mitigation measures for adverse environmental impacts and environmental monitoring measures during road rehabilitation works in order to prevent/reduce either direct or indirect impacts of the project on the inhabitants, flora and fauna, water, air, soil, climate, landscape, cultural heritage and material goods. 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT The main and regional roads conditions survey has been carried out in 2004 as important input for road, bridges and tunnels date base establishment. Survey indicated that still significant part of the road network in FBiH is in poor conditions and damages were identified on numerous main road sections in FBiH. 2
3 The following types of damages were identified and entered in the road, bridges and tunnels date base: - Longitudinal and Cross Cracking; - Network (alligator) Cracking; - Potholes and Patches; - Rutting; - Raveling; - Aggregate grains dissipation; - Bleeding; - Edge cracking; and - Deformations. Pavement damages cause: - Decrease of the service level for road users; - Decrease of the riding speed and quality; - Increase of the travel time for passengers and goods; - Decrease of the traffic safety; - Increase of the road user costs; and - Increase of the maintenance costs. Taking into consideration current conditions of the main road network and consequences of this situation, this calls for rehabilitation of certain sections on main roads. Rehabilitation includes works necessary for recovery destructed or damaged road sections in the previous state. Rehabilitation works doesn t change the conditions previously set up through urban planning and construction permits, in other words works are within road side. Detailed design for rehabilitation will be made in accordance with Construction Design on which the construction permit has been obtained previously. Rehabilitation works on the roads and bridges to be funded out by WB comprise mainly the following: - Pavement overlaying, - Drainage rehabilitation, - Slope rehabilitation, - Rehabilitation of possible settlings and landslides, and - Improvements of the road safety. Rehabilitation works on the roads and bridges will support higher level of service for road users at present as well as the future traffic condition in FBiH. 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE ROAD SECTIONS AND BRIDGES Road section and bridges envisaged to be rehabilitated from the WB fund are on the following roads: 1. Main road M17 Bosanski Samac-Doboj-Zenica-Sarajevo-Mostar-Doljani 3
4 2. Main road M18 Sicki Brod-Sarajevo-Trnovo- RS/FBH border 3. Main road M4 Doboj-Gracanica-Sicki Brod 4. Main road M5 Bihac-Klju -Jajce-Travnik-Sarajevo-Praca-Hrenovica- RS/F BH border 5. Main road M15 RS/FBiH border -Sanski Most-Kljuc 6. Main road M4.2 Velika Kladusa-Cazin-Srbljani- RS/FBH border 4.1. M17 Section Gnojnice-Dracevo (28, 4 km) Section Gnojnice-Dracevo is passing through the area known as vineyard, fruits and vegetables raising one. Agriculture terrains are very often in the road vicinity. Nearby the road, sometimes at distance of 500 m flows river Neretva. Road section overpasses tributaries of the river Neretva-Buna and Krupa by the bridges Along the section are settlements: Buna, Zitomislici, Pocitelj, Capljina, Klepci, Celjevo, Visici, Dracevo. Housing is alongside the road, particularly on the second part of the road section. The inhabitants living alongside the road using the crossings over the main road for communication between themselves. By the road there are also bus stations and schoolchild s crossings. On the left side of the road section, between Pocitelj and Dracevo, at 3-4 km distance from the road, is located a wetland - Hutovo blato. Hutovo blato has been declared Nature Park and put on the Ramssar's List of wetlands hes having international importance. Nearby the road is a town Pocitelj. Historical urban area of the town is one of the national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Rehabilitation of road section Gnojnice-Dracevo by asphalt overlaying of the alignment, will not imperiled the protected heritage and additional mitigation measures are not necessary M17 Section Ostrozac-Jablanica (11, 79 km) Section starts at 3, 8 km from Ostrozac, at the edge of the artificial accumulation of Jablanicko Lake. On the road section there are several tunnels and coming down to town Jablanica. Bridge over river Rama, Neretva's tributary is on the town entrance. This road section is passing through Jablanica urban area. After Jablanica this section is cut into Neretva river cliff and following its flow. Alongside the road are various well known traditional passenger rest areas M17 Section Stup 3-Blazuj (6, 22 km) Section is passing through Sarajevo urban area. First part of the section (around 2 km) is passing through residential areas. On the second part of the road section, on the left side are agriculture terrains, while on the right are service objects, small industry facilities and housing. 4
5 4.4. M17 Blazuj-Hadzici (9, 50 km) Section starts at the exit from Blazuj. On its right side are residential objects and smaller agriculture terrains, while on the left, at the distance of m is small river Zujevina. Between the road and the river Zujevina is railway M17 Blazuj-Stup 2 (6, 10 km) Section has the same characteristics as Item 4.3 except its direction is in opposite way M17 Overpass in Blazuj, Section Stup 3-Blazuj, km Overpass is at the entrance of settlement Blazuj. Under the overpass passing road, railway and expressway (Sarajevo west exit). In the vicinity is mostly industrial area M17 - Overpass, Section Blazuj-Stup 2, at km Overpass is inside Sarajevo urban area, at the entrance to suburb Ilidza. Road and tram passing under the overpass. Vicinity has all characteristics of the urban area M18 Bridge over river Bosna and railway Sicki Brod-Sarajevo, at km Bridge is located at the entrance to Sarajevo in the Vogosca municipality. Crossing river Bosna and railway and connect M18, through Josanica intersection, with M17. Under the bridge is smaller agriculture terrain. In the vicinity there are few residential and restaurants M18 Bridge over stream Brlog, Sicki Brod-Srajevo, at km Bridge is passing over stream Brlog. Forest hills are in the road vicinity. There is also a fish-farm ( m) and smaller pools for recreation M18 Overpass above the railway in Sicki Brod, at km Overpass is passing over the railway. In the vicinity there are no settlements, except few houses behind the overpass. Under the overpass is uncultivated soil with wild plants M4 RS/FBH border (Stanic Rijeka)-Gracanica (12, 50 km) Section is passing through slightly hilled and agriculture areas. Along the road are parts of the settlements Stanic Rijeka, Klokotnica, Brijesnica Velika, Brijesnica Mala and Stjepan polje. Several bus stations and schoolchild s crossing are on the road. No rivers in the road vicinity. 5
6 4.12. M4 Gracanica-Donja Orahovica (9, 50 km) Section is passing through slightly hilled and agriculture areas. Settlements Pribava, Donja Lohinja and Gornja Lohinja are located along the road. Several bus stations and schoolchild s crossing are on the road. No rivers in the road vicinity M5 Jajce-Jajce Jug (5, 18 km) Start of the section is in Jajce urban area. At the beginning of the section, on its left side across river Pliva is old royal town Jajce. Historical town of Jajce including fortification structures (fortress, walls, donjons, gates...); religious and old residential objects are declared national monuments of BiH. Originally constructed area of Jajce has been nominated to UNESCO World Heritage List. Road crossing river Vrbas by the bridge. Before the bridge, on the right side at the distance of 50 m of the road, is located protected natural heritage- calcareous mount Varosnica. On the right side from the bridge is another protected natural heritage- Pliva waterfalls. The rest of the section is on the right bank of river Vrbas and incorporated in the hill above the river. On the right side of the road, across river Vrbas is a big industrial zone. The worst pollution is being result of ferrosilicon production. Rehabilitation of road section Jajce-Jajce Jug by asphalt overlaying of the alignment, will not imperiled the protected heritage, so the additional mitigation measures are not necessary M5 Jajce Jug-Donji Vakuf 1 (9, 88 km) Section is going along river Vrbas. Road section is on the distance approximately m from the river Vrbas. Left from the section are hills with deciduous trees, while on the right is river Vrbas. Villages Torlakovac, Bila Voda and Vinac are situated next to the road. In the village Torlakovci there is schoolchild s crossing M5 Secercehaja's bridge-korija (3, 33 km) Section starts on the exit of Sarajevo, climbs towards the top of the hill and passes through the tunnels Korija and Krecana. On the left side the section is incorporated in hill, while the river Miljacka canyon is on the right. Right from the road alignment, at the distance of some 300 m is a National Monument Kozja cuprija M5 RS/FBH border (Praca)-Hrenovica (7, 22 km) Section is passing through the river Praca canyon. Around the section are agriculture terrains and forest hills. Before entering Praca, on the left side at the distance of approximately 500 m, road is parallel with flow of the river Praca. Praca and Hrenovica are the closest settlements. 6
7 4.17. M5 Viaduct Komar, Donji Vakuf-Travnik, at the km Viaduct is passing through the forest on the Komar mountain. No settlements in the vicinity M5 Viaduct Komar, Donji Vakuf-Travnik, at the km Viaduct is passing through the forest on the Komar mountain. No settlements in the vicinity M15 Kamicak-Kljuc (10, 00 km) Section is passing through forest, pasture lands and agriculture terrains. Villages Kraselje and Ramici (few houses) are in the vicinity. In the Krasulje there is bus station and schoolchild s crossing. No rivers in the road vicinity M15 Sanski Most 1 Sanski Most 3 (4, 76 km) In its total length section is passing through town Sanski Most. At the beginning of the section (intersection R405), on the right side, town hospital is located. Section is crossing river Sana by the bridge. First part of the section is passing through the businessresidential center of the town, while the second half goes through industrial zone (concrete factory, stone separators, various storehouses etc) M4.2 Grahovo-Skokovi (7, 80 km) Section is passing through slightly hilled area with agricultural terrains and forests. Along the section, right to the road, are settlements: Mala Kladusa, Marjanovac, Sumatac and Purici. There are several bus stations and schoolchild s crossing on the road. No rivers in the road vicinity M4.2 Skokovi-Cazin (15, 98 km) Section is passing through slightly hilled area with agriculture terrains and forests. Bigger settlements toward this section are Coralici, Cazin, and Puskari. Some parts of the settlements are next to the road. There are several bus stations and schoolchild s crossing on the road. No rivers in the road vicinity. 7
8 Part A: Mitigation Plan 8
9 Phase Issue Mitigating measure Construction Material supply a) Asphalt plant dust, fumes, workers health and safety, ecosystem disturbance b) Stone quarry dust, workers health and safety, ecosystem disturbance c) Sand and gravel borrow pit disturbance of river bed, water quality, ecosystem disturbance Material transport a) Asphalt dust, fumes b) Stone Dust c) Sand and gravel Dust d) Traffic management noise, vehicle exhaust, road congestion Construction site a) Noise disturbance to human and animal population and workers a) use existing asphalt plants; requirement for official approval or valid operating license b) use existing stone quarries; requirement for official approval or valid operating license c) use existing borrow pits or buy material at licensed separations; requirement for official approval or valid operating license A. Mitigation Plan Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate Comments (e.g. secondary impacts) a) NA a) NA a) Asphalt plant a) Asphalt plant a)-c) to be specified in bid documents-conditions for selection of subcontractors for material supply b) NA b) NA b) Stone quarry b) Stone quarry c) NA c) NA c) Sand and gravel or Separation c) Sand and gravel or Separation a) cover truck load a) minimal a) minimal a) Truck operator a) Truck operator a)-d) to be specified in bid documents-technical b) wet or cover truck load b) minimal b) minimal b) Truck operator b) Truck operator Specifications for realization of works c) wet or cover truck load c) minimal c) minimal c) Truck operator c) Truck operator d) haul material at off peak traffic hours; use alternative routes to minimize major traffic sites a) limit activities to daylight working hours (not between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. or as agreed with public and authorities); operating with noise mufflers d) NA d) minimal d) Transport manager; Truck operator a) NA; minimal a) NA; minimal a) Construction d) Transport manager; Truck operator a) Construction a)-k) to be specified in bid documents-technical Specifications for realization of works 9
10 Phase Issue Mitigating measure b) Dust b) water construction site and material storage sites as appropriate c) Vibrations resulting from work d) Traffic disruption during construction activity e) Reduced access to roadside activities f) Vehicle and pedestrian safety when there is no construction activity g) Water and soil pollution from improper material storage, management and usage c) limit work activities to daylight working hours (not between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. or as agreed with public and authorities) d) traffic management plan with appropriate measures to redirect traffic that are easily seen or easy to follow; include traffic police e) provide alternative access to roadside activities f) appropriate lighting and well defined safety signs g) organize and cover material storage areas; isolate concrete, asphalt and other works from watercourse by using scaled formwork; isolate wash down areas of concrete and asphalt trucks and other from watercourse by selecting areas for washing that are not free draining directly or indirectly into watercourse; Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate b)minimal b)minimal b) Construction c)na c)na c) Construction d)minimal d)minimal d) Construction e) depends on the way of access providing e)minimal e) Construction f)minimal f)minimal f) Construction g)minimal g)minimal g) Construction b) Construction c) Construction d) Construction e) Construction f) Construction g) Construction Comments (e.g. secondary impacts) 10
11 Phase Issue Mitigating measure h) Water and soil pollution from improper disposal of waste materials i) Potential contamination of soil and water from improper maintenance and fueling of j) Destruction of crops, trees, meadows, etc. eventually treat/discharge water to remove solids h) dispose waste material at appropriate location protected from washing out i) proper handling of lubricants, fuel and solvents by secured storage; ensure proper loading of fuel and maintenance of ; collect all waste and dispose to permitted waste recovery facility j) ensure control of working zone and land acquisition; compensate damage k)workers safety k) provide workers with safety instructions and protective (glasses, masks, helmets, boots, etc); safe organization of bypassing traffic Operation Maintenance a) Noise disturbance to human and animal population and workers a) limit activities to daylight working hours (not between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. or as agreed with public and authorities); operating with noise mufflers Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate h)depends on location h)minimal h) Construction i)minimal i)minimal i) Construction j) NA j)depends on quantity of damage j) Construction ; Road Directorate k)minimal k)minimal k) Construction a) NA; minimal a) NA; minimal a) Maintenance h) Construction i) Construction j) Construction ; Road Directorate k) Construction a) Maintenance Comments (e.g. secondary impacts) a)-d) to be specified in maintenance contract documents-technical Specifications for realization of maintenance works 11
12 Phase Issue Mitigating measure b) Possible air, water and soil pollution dust, vehicle exhaust, fuel and lubricants spills b) ensure proper handling of lubricants, fuel and solvents by secured storage; ensure proper loading of fuel and maintenance of ; collect all waste and dispose to permitted waste recovery facility; limit operation speed (max 40 km/h) properly organize and cover material storage areas; isolate concrete, asphalt and other works from watercourse by using sealed formwork; isolate wash down areas of concrete and asphalt trucks and other from watercourse by selecting areas for washing that are not free draining directly or indirectly into watercourse; dispose waste material at appropriate location protected from washing out c) Vibrations c) limit activities to daylight working hours (not between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. or as agreed with public and authorities) d) Workers safety d) provide workers with safety instructions and protective ; safe org. of bypassing traffic Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate b) minimal b) minimal b) Maintenance c) NA c) NA c) Maintenance d) minimal d) minimal d) Maintenance b) Maintenance c) Maintenance d) Maintenance Comments (e.g. secondary impacts) 12
13 Phase Issue Mitigating measure Exploitation a) Increased volume and speed of traffic noise, dust, vehicle exhaust, fuel and lubricant spills a) installation of protection measures (noise barriers, planting hedges along roadside, etc); limit vehicle speed) Road safety a) Increased vehicle speed a) install appropriate traffic signs for speed limit b) Erosion, rockfall, hazardous conditions a) install appropriate warning signs (rockfall, landslide, wet or slippery conditions, dangerous curve, animal or pedestrian crossing, school, slow moving vehicles, merge), reflective markers to indicate steep edge or convex mirrors to see oncoming traffic at blind curves; locate warnings at points considered appropriate by good engineering practice or as agreed with public and authorities Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate a) depends on the way of protection a) minimal a) for environment protection works; Traffic police a) minimal a) minimal a) Maintenance b) minimal b) minimal b) Maintenance a) Maintenance ; Traffic police a) Maintenance b) Maintenance Comments (e.g. secondary impacts) a)-b) to be specified in maintenance contract documents-technical Specifications for realization of maintenance works 13
14 Part B: Monitoring Plan 14
15 Phase What parameter is to be Construction Material supply a) Asphalt plant a) possession of official approval or valid operating license b) Stone quarry b) possession of official approval or valid operating c) Sand and gravel borrow pit license c) possession of official approval or valid operating license Material transport a) Asphalt a) truck load covered Where is the a) asphalt plant b) stone quarry c) sand and gravel borrow pit or separation How is the / type of monitoring B. Monitoring Plan When is the (frequency of measurement or continuous) a) inspection a) before work begins b) inspection b) before work begins c) inspection c) before work begins a) job site a) supervision a) unannounced inspections during work Why is the (optional) a)-c) assure plant compliance with environment, health and safety Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate a) NA a) NA a) Plant Operator requirements b) NA b) NA b) Quarry Operator a)-d) assure compliance of performance with environment, health and c) NA c) NA c) Borrow pit or Separation Operator a) Plant Operator b) Quarry Operator c) Borrow pit or Separation Operator a) NA a) minimal a) NA a) Supervision 15
16 Phase What parameter is to be b) Stone b) truck load covered or wetted c) Sand and gravel c) truck load covered or d) Traffic management Construction site a) Noise disturbance to human and animal population and workers wetted d) hours and routes selected a) noise levels; equivalent noise level, b) Air pollution b) dust (solid particles), Where is the How is the / type of monitoring When is the (frequency of measurement or continuous) b) job site b) supervision a) unannounced inspections during work c) job site c) supervision a) unannounced inspections during work d) job site d) supervision a) unannounced inspections during work a) job site; nearest homes b) at and near job site a) noise meter and analyzer, inspection a) once for each machine and when works start and on complain b) visual b) during material delivery and construction Why is the (optional) safety requirements and enable as little disruption to traffic as it is possible a)-k) assure compliance of performance with environment, health and safety requirements and enable as little disruption to traffic as it is possible Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate b) NA b) minimal b) NA b) Supervision c) NA c) minimal c) NA c) Supervision d) NA d) minimal d) NA d) Supervision a) NA a) minimal a) Monitoring b) NA b) minimal b) Monitoring a) Monitoring b) Monitoring 16
17 Phase c) Vibrations resulting from work d) Traffic disruption during construction activity e) Reduced access to roadside activities What parameter is to be c) limited time of activities d) existence of traffic management plan; traffic patterns e) provided alternative access Where is the How is the / type of monitoring c) job site b) supervision (instrument - FFT data collector) d) at and near job site c) inspection; observation When is the (frequency of measurement or continuous) c)unannounced inspections during work and on complain c) before works start; once per week at peak and non peak periods e) job site d) supervision d) during construction Why is the (optional) Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate c) NA c) minimal c) NA c) Supervision d) NA d) minimal d) NA d) Supervision e) NA e) minimal e) NA e) Supervision f) Vehicle and pedestrian safety when there is no construction activity g) Water and soil pollution from material storage, management and usage f) visibility and appropriatene ss f) at and near job site g) water and soil quality (suspended solids, oil and grease) g) runoff from site, material storage areas; wash down areas of f) observation f) once per week in the evening g) gravity; observation; mobile laboratory with necessary (water analyzer); g) during material delivery and construction, especially during precipitation (rain, snow, etc) f) NA f) minimal f) NA f) Supervision g) NA g) minimal g) Monitoring g) Monitoring 17
18 Phase h) Water and soil pollution from disposal of waste materials i) Potential contamination of soil and water from maintenance and fueling of j) Destruction of crops, trees, meadows, etc. What parameter is to be h) water and soil quality (suspended solids, oil and grease) i) water and soil quality (suspended solids, oil and grease); procedures of work j) land acquisition k) Workers safety k) protective (glasses, masks, helmets, boots, etc); organization of bypassing traffic Where is the h) depository site i) job site; maintenance facilities How is the / type of monitoring h) mobile laboratory with necessary (water analyzers); observation i) mobile laboratory with necessary (water analyzers); When is the (frequency of measurement or continuous) h) in case of provisional disposal of waste at construction site and on complain i) in case of fueling of at construction site and on complain observation j) job site j) supervision j) during material delivery and construction k) job site k) inspection k) unannounced inspections during work Why is the (optional) Cost Institutional responsibility Install Operate Install Operate h) NA h) minimal h) Monitoring i) NA i) NA i) Monitoring h) Monitoring i) Monitoring j) NA j) minimal j) NA j) Supervision k) NA k) minimal k) NA k) Supervision 18
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