River
Training Works at the Upper River Indus
This
is a river training project of about 4.6 km long at the upper
River Indus. The project also included the re-provision of
5 footbridges and 4 vehicular bridges.
Environmental Concern
Fugitive
dust emission due to excavation, improper dusty material handling,
stockpiling and vehicle movements on unpaved accesses road
was the major environmental concern to the many village houses
scattered along the river bank.
Measures Adopted
Watering
- Watering all exposed site surfaces and unpaved roads twice
daily to control dust emission, particularly during dry weather.
Dust
Cover - Enclosure and covering of aggregate or dusty
material storage piles.
Placement
- Proper placement of dusty material storage piles away from
the sensitive receivers.
Treatment
- Establish vehicle-washing facilities at the exit points
of the site, combined with cleaning of public roads where
necessary.
Restriction
- Speed controls for vehicles on unpaved site roads.
Monitoring
- An environmental monitoring & audit programme was established.
Six air monitoring stations were set up near the air sensitive
receptors along the river channel.
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| Excess
dust emission generated by vehicle movement |
Wetting
of main haul road by water tanker |
Observations
& Achievements
Watering
of the unpaved road effectively suppressed the dust emission
especially at location closest to the village houses. Proper
site management to dampen excavated materials and to place
them far away from village also house minimised potential
dust nuisance. Furthermore, the operation of the vehicle-washing
facilities and washing of public roads effectively reduced
the spreading of mud and dust from passing vehicles.
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