1 - World Bank



Environmental Management Plan for Integrated Modern Agriculture Development ( IMAD ) Project

Authorized by: The State Office for Comprehensive Agriculture Development of the Ministry of Finance of PRC

Prepared by: The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences

October 2012

Contents

1 Project Overview 4

1.1 Project Background 4

1.2 Project Objectives 4

1.3 Project Contents 4

2 Basis of Compilation and Implementation Standards 13

2.1 Basis of Compilation 13

2.2. Assessment Standards 14

3 Major Environmental Impacts and Corresponding Relief Measures 16

3.1 Analysis on Environmental Impacts of Construction Period and Corresponding Relief Measures 16

3.2 Environmental Impact Analysis and Mitigation Measures in Operation Period 26

4 Environmental Management System 29

4.1 Setting of Environmental Management System 29

4.2 Responsibilities of Institutions in Environmental Management System 29

4.3 Personnel Arrangement for Environmental Management 32

4.4 Environmental Management Training 33

5 Environmental Protection Monitoring Plan 34

5.1 Monitoring Objective 34

5.2 Monitoring Implementation 34

5.3 Monitoring Alternatives 34

6. Estimated Execution Cost of Environmental Management Plan 42

7. Information Management of Environment Management Plan 43

7.1 Information Exchange 43

7.2 Recording Mechanism 43

7.3 Reporting Mechanism 43

8. Public Consultation 44

8.1 Survey Subject 44

8.2 Public Participation Way 44

8.3 Public Participation Survey Results 49

8.4 Complaints Mechanism 52

Appendix 53

Regulations for Construction Environment Management 53

Attached Table 54

Attached Fig

Attached Fig.1 Spacial Distribution of Project Province

Attached Fig.2 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Liaoning Province

Attached Fig.3 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Jiangxi Province

Attached Fig.4 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Hunan Province

Attached Fig.5 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Chongqing Province

Attached Fig.6 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Xinjiang Province

Attached Fig.7 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Gansu Province

Appendix:

Regulations for Construction Environment Management

Attached Table:

Attached Table 1 Dam (reservoir) Information Relevant to the Project

Attached Table 2 Public Participation Survey Results

1 Project Overview

1.1 Project Background

As the global climate changes, the ecological environment such as the carrying capacity of resource and environment and extreme weather has been exerting grater influence on the development of agriculture. China has a large population, so the country pays great emphasis on the sufficient supply of food, keep an eye on the sustainable agricultural development and farmers’ income, and promote the development of agriculture in various regions, especially in central, western and northeastern regions. Therefore, the Ministry of Finance decided to utilize the USD200 million borrowing from the World Bank carry out sustainable agricultural projects in six provinces and municipalities of Liaoning, Jiangxi, Hunan, Chongqing, Xinjiang and Gansu.

The Environmental Management Plan for Integrated Modern Agriculture Development project is one of the documents prepared for the assessment of World Bank projects. The Plan is formulated according to the Environment Assessment Guidelines OP4.01 of the World Bank and relevant Chinese laws and regulations, in effort to enable the project’s Owner, Contractor, Supervisor, environmental management authorities and so on to understand their respective responsibilities, and to earnestly implement various environmental protection measures so that the negative impact of the project on the environment can be reduced to an acceptable level and the positive influence be fully realized.

1.2 Project Objectives

We will focus on the construction of farmland infrastructure, take effective measures to adapt to climate changes and combine the agricultural development with rational utilization of resources and environmental protection. Thus, a climate-adaptable and sustainable agricultural production system will be built in the project areas to improve the ability of agriculture industry to withstand and reduce negative impact of climate changes and disasters, to transform agricultural development pattern, to promote the sustainable development of agriculture and to increase farmers’ income continuously.

1.3 Project Contents

1.3.1 Principles of Selecting Project Areas

(1) Eligible project areas shall have consistent planning for local agricultural and water resources, environmental protection and land utilization, and shall comply with relevant national and local regulations.

(2) Eligible project areas shall have concentrated and connected arable land, basic irrigation works, stable irrigation water source and flood-resistant capability, where agricultural development potential has yet to be tapped due to backward farmland infrastructure.

(3) Eligible project areas shall, after the implementation of project, significantly improve agricultural production conditions, propel the adjustment and optimization of agricultural production structure, exert great influence on other areas, and produce obvious results in economic, social and ecological benefits.

(4) Eligible project areas shall have relatively complete agricultural technology services and promotional system, be conducive to the large-scale and standardized production, and be suitable for the establishment of competitive agricultural products base, to maximize the effects of the project.

(5) Eligible project areas shall have sound agricultural development institutions at all levels and have some experiences in project management.

(6) Eligible project areas shall not be ecologically sensitive area, be without troubles of land expropriation or residence resettlement, and be free of risks of being expropriated due to urban development or construction of industrial parks.

1.3.2. Distribution of Project Areas and Construction Scale

(1) Distribution of Project Areas

According to the principle of the project area selection, 34 counties (or districts) in 6 provinces (Liaoning, Jiangxi, Hunan, Chongqing, Xinjiang and Gansu) are defined as county targeted by Integrated Modern Agriculture Development project. Of these project areas, there are four state-level poverty-stricken counties, one in Jiangxi and two in Chongqing; there are five provincial poverty-stricken counties, two in Liaoning and three in Chongqing. The specific distribution of project areas and its irrigated area are given in Table 1.3-1 and the attached diagram.

Table 1.3-1 Distribution of Project Areas and Its Corresponding Irrigated Area

|Provinces |Prefectures (Cities) |Counties (Cities and |Townships and towns involved |Corresponding Irrigated |

| | |Districts | |areas |

|Liaoning |Shenyang city |Sujiatun district |Wanggang street, Yongle street and Bayi |Bayi irrigated area |

| | | |street | |

| |Tieling city |Changtu county |Sanjiangkou town and Guyushu town |Baoli farm irrigated area |

| |Fuxin city |Zhangwu county |Fengtian township, Shuangmiao township and| |

| | | |Wufeng town | |

| |Jinzhou city |Xiaodong livestock |Xiaodong livestock breeding station | |

| | |breeding station | | |

| |Chaoyang city |Lingyuan county |Wangjiadian town, xiaochengzi tonwn, | |

| | | |Sihedang town and Sanjiazi Mongolia | |

| | | |township | |

| |Huludao city |Lianshan District |Shanshenmiao township, Xintaimen town, |Well Irrigation District |

| | | |Gangtun town and Shaheying township | |

|Jiangxi |Nanchang city |Jinxian county |Meizhuang town, Baiwei township, Yaqian |Dry irrigation area in the |

| | | |township and Zhongling township |east of Gan River |

| |Ji’an city |Anfu county |Pingdu town, Fengtian town, Henglong town,|Guiter basin irrigated area|

| | | |Guashe township, Yangmen township and | |

| | | |Zhujiang township | |

| |Yichun city |Gangan city |Junyang neighborhood office, Huangshagang |Shaw River basin and Jinhui|

| | | |town, Huifu town, Lnafang town, Xinjie |irrigated area |

| | | |town, Ducheng town and Heling town | |

| |Ganzhou city |Xingguo county |Yanjiang Town, Futou township, Changgang | |

| | | |township, Longkou town, Gulonggang town, | |

| | | |Jiangbei town, Xingjiang township, | |

| | | |Yongfeng township and Longping township | |

| |Xinyu city |Yushui district |Zhushan town and Liangshan town |Yuanhe irrigated area |

| |Wuzhou city |Jinxi county |Xiugu town, zuofang town, Liuli township |Wuhe irrigated area |

| | | |and Heshi town | |

|Hunan |Changde city |Jinshi city |Xinzhou town and Baiyi town | |

| |Changsha city |Ningxiang county |Donghutang, Huaminglou, Daolin and |Shaoshang irrigated area |

| | | |Datunying | |

| |Hengyang city |Hengdong county |Sanzhang township, Daqiao town and Shiwan |Bailian irrigated area |

| | | |town | |

| |Yiyang city |Datonghu district |Qianshanhong town | |

| |Yueyang city |Junshan district |Guangxingzhou town, Xushi town and |Huahong canal basin |

| | | |Caisanghu town | |

| |Chenzhou city |Zixing city |Boshui, Lanxi, Tangxi, Hejiashan and |Qingshanlong irrigated area|

| | | |Qingyao | |

|Chongqing q | |Nanchuan district |Tiecun township, Daguan town, Baisha town |Tuxi reservoir irrigated |

| | | |and South city neighborhood office |area |

| | |Fuling district |Tongle town, Qingyang tonw, Mawu town and |Lianhe and Xinglong |

| | | |Longtan town |irrigated area |

| | |Tongnan county |Guilin neighborhood office, Chongkan town |Fu River and Qiong River |

| | | |and Baizi town |basin |

| | |Dazu county |Longshui town, shima town, wangu town, |Irrigated area of Yuejin |

| | | |Shiwan town and Yulong town |approach channel |

| | |Yongchuan district |Da’an neighborhood office, Jinlong town, |Qingfeng reservoir |

| | | |Laisu town, Baofeng town, Qingfeng town |irrigated area and Jiulong |

| | | |and South avenue neighborhood |River basin irrigation area|

| | |Kai county |Changsha town and Nanmen town |Xiaojiang irrigated |

| | | | |district |

|Xinjiang |Changji Hui autonomy |Fukang city |Shanggou township and Ziniquanzi town |Baiyang River irrigated |

| |prefecture | | |area, Huangshan River |

| | | | |irrigated area and Gan |

| | | | |River irrigated area |

| | |Qitai county |Banjiegou town, Laoqitai town, Kanerzi |Well irrigation area and |

| | | |township and Dongwan town |Cultivation River irrigated|

| | | | |area |

| |Bayinguoleng Mongolia |Yanshi county |Yongning town, Beidaqu township, Baoerhai |Kaidu River irrigated area |

| |autonomy prefectural | |township and Zhahancaikai township | |

| | |Bohu county |Caikannuoer township, Zhagannuoer |Kaidu River irrigated area |

| | | |township, Tawenjueken township and Benbutu|and Bositeng Lake irrigated|

| | | |town |area |

|Gansu |Jiuquan city |Dunhuang city |Mogao town, Zhuanqukou town, Guojiabao |Dang River irrigated area |

| | | |township and Suzhou town | |

| |Zhangye city |Gaotai county |Nanhua town, heiquan township and Xinba |Xinba irrigated area and |

| | | |township |Youlian irrigated area |

| |Lanzhou city |Yongdeng county |Willow tree township, Datong town, |Zhuanliang River irrigated |

| | | |Longquansi town and Hongcheng town |area and Yingda irrigated |

| | | | |area |

| |Dingxi city | |Yujing town and Yaxiaji town |Yao River irrigated area |

| | |Linyao county | | |

| |Tianshui city |Wushang county |Chengguan town, Loumeng town, Mandarin |Meadiam irrigated area of |

| | | |duck town, Shangdan township and Birch |Bangsha River basin, |

| | | |forest township |Beishun irrigated area, Nan|

| | | | |River irrigated area and |

| | | | |Che’an irrigated area |

| |Pingliang city |Lingtai county |Zhongtai town, Baili township and |Daxi River and Hei River |

| | | |Liangyuan township |irrigated area |

(2) Overall Construction Scale

In this project, there will be 94132hm2 of high-standard farmland being constructed, 65685hm2 of water-saving irrigation developed, 16885hm2 of non-public nuisance and green agricultural product developed and 2704hm2 of farmland sheltering forest and ecological forest constructed. More details of provincial construction scale of every project are shown in Table 1.3-2.

Table 1.3-2 Statistical Table of Construction Scale of the Project

|Province |Liaoning |Jiangxi |Hunan |Chongqing |Xinjiang |Gansu |Total |

|Investment (RMB) |34728.45 |32484.45 |32484.45 |33685.44 |32484.45 |31529.02 |197396.26 |

|Area of high-standard farmland |16733 |15533 |15533 |15733 |15533 |15067 |94132 |

|constructed (hm2) | | | | | | | |

|Area of water-saving irrigation |14531 |8450 |12913 |8139 |10628 |11023 |65685 |

|developed (hm2) | | | | | | | |

|Pollution-free agricultural |8161 |200 | | |5934 |450 |14745 |

|products developed | | | | | | | |

|Green agricultural products |1480 | |560 | | |90 |2140 |

|developed (hm2) | | | | | | | |

|Area of farmland sheltering |180 |990 |124 |761 |326 |323 |2704 |

|forest and ecological forest | | | | | | | |

|constructed (hm2) | | | | | | | |

1.3.3. Construction Details of Project Areas

Constructing an agricultural production system adaptable to climate change and sustainable development is a systematic project which combines well-equipped facilities, the use of advanced agricultural production technique, the change of traditional agricultural methods of production, the improvement of ecological environment for agriculture with the quality enhancement of agricultural employees. The project will focus on the construction of 94 thousand hm2 of high standard farmland and construct a number of representative templates with various characteristics for agricultural production system through the effective use of water resource, demonstrating and promoting agriculture and forestry adapting to and releasing climate change as well as making comprehensive input to the development and support of agencies.

To achieve the goal of the loan from World Bank for adapting to and releasing the impact caused by climate change, we can divide the project into the following three aspects:

First, measures shall be taken to efficiently utilize water resource. Facilities such as field irrigation works and field road shall be constructed to improve the production condition of project area according to the requirements of the idea “taking actions that suit local circumstances and treating both drought and flood”. The field irrigation and drainage capacity shall be improved to expand effective irrigation area for reducing the impact brought by bloods and droughts as well as enhancing the adaptive capacity to climate change through strengthening the facilities construction of the field irrigation works.

Project areas of the six provinces have completed the following works: cutting 4431km of dredging ditches and 2724km of lined canal, the construction of 31388 canal structures, building or maintaining 222 electrical and mechanical irrigation and drainage stations as well as 828 motor-pumped wells, establishing 750 small water conservancy works and 980 water gauge structures, setting up 274km of rural power line, constructing 2394km of field road, laying 701km of low-pressure pipe and 217km of mobile ground hose and extending 3186hm2 of sprinkler irrigation and 8120hm2 of micro-drip irrigation.

Second, measures that demonstrate and promote agriculture and forest’s adaptability to climate change shall be carried out. Launch the demonstration promotion of new species and new technology as well as the integrated pest management and establishment of farmland shelterbelts, impelling the planting method gearing to the modernization, reducing carbon emission and lessening the negative effect on environment through the implementation of soil improvement.

Project areas of the six provinces have completed works as follows: leveling 11222hm2 of soil, the deep scarification of 26617hm2 of soil, returning 18834hm2 of straw, 68679hm2 of balanced fertilization, constructing 1604 organic fertilizer treatment pond of field, 76312hm2 of control to plant diseases and insect pests, developing 1570hm2 of green agricultural products and 114745hm2 of non-public nuisance agricultural products, extending 585400m2 of warehouse booth, constructing 2495hm2 of agro-forestry and ecological shelterbelt and launching 14 practical research subjects and 48586hm2 of demonstrating promotion area of new species and new technology.

Third, the development and support of institutions shall be enhanced. Support and expand farmers’ special cooperative organization and launch training, observation and studying activities to organization and management agencies of the project, to the professional cooperative organization of agriculture, to beneficiary farmers, to cadres of villages and towns and to technicians. Provide them with office equipment required by the project, strengthen their awareness of adaptation and slow-down of participants to the project and improve their management level and capability to the project.

In project areas of the six provinces, there are 72 farmers’ professional associations, 119 farmers’ professional cooperatives. 139 farmers’ water user associations are established, 13076 persons pre month are trained, and 857 persons per month have gained technical support. There are 1214.14 project management persons per month who have observed and studied internationally and domestically and 1304.39 persons per month have received domestic and international training. In addition, 603 sets of office equipment and 40 cars are bought.

Information of all the sub-project areas is shown in Table 1.3-3.

Table 1.3-3 Information of All the Sub-Project Areas

|Project |Quantity of project |

| |Unit |Liaoning |Jiangxi |Hunan |Chongqing |Xinjiang |

|Environment |Standard for Surface Water Quality (GB3838-2002) |

|Quality | |

|Standards | |

|Pollutant | |Integrated |Integrated Wastewater Discharge Standard (GB8978-1996) |

|Emission | |Wastewater Discharge| |

|Standards | |Standard of Liaoning| |

| | |Province (DB | |

| | |21/1627-2008) | |

| |Standard for the Integrated Air Pollutants Emission (GB12697-1996) |

| |Standard for Environmental Noise Emission of the boundary between Construction Sites(GB 12523-2011) |

| |Standard for Ambient Noise |1 |

| |Emission of the Plant Boundary | |

| |between Industry and Enterprise | |

| |(GB 12348-2008) | |

|Administrative |Central project management |In charge of the project’s coordination and management |

|system |office | |

| |Provincial-level project |Implementation and management of each subproject, including engineering |

| |management office |environmental management, environmental monitoring and environmental supervision; |

| | |supervise, inspect and report on the implementation of environmental management plan|

| |County-level project management |In charge of the project’s implementation and management in the county and carrying |

| |office |out the implementation works devised in environmental management plan |

|Supervisory system|World Bank |Supervise and inspect the implementation of environmental management plan |

| |Provincial, municipal, county |Government Administration, Supervision and Management Institution |

| |environmental protection bureau | |

|Enforcement system|Contractor |Implement the environmental protection measures during construction period |

|Service and |Environmental consulting experts|Conduct environmental review, consulting and technical support as entrusted by |

|consulting system | |project’s environmental management institution |

| |Environmental supervisor |Conduct environmental supervision management to contractor as entrusted by project’s|

| | |environmental management institution |

| |Engineering supervisor |Control the investment, construction period and quality during engineering |

| | |construction; conduct safety management, project construction contract management |

| | |and coordinate working relationship among related units. |

| |Environmental monitoring |Conduct professional environmental monitoring assignments as entrusted by project’s |

| |institution |environmental management institution |

1. Central project management office

① Inspect and coordinate environmental management office works in each province;

② In charge of the inspection event arrangement for environmental experts from World Bank;

③ Summarize the environmental management stage reports and special reports complied from six provinces and submit to World Bank for review and approval;

2. Provincial-level project management office

Provincial-level project management office, which shall be full responsible for the environmental protection work for this project, is the core institution of the project’s environmental management with primary tasks of ensuring the effective implementation of the environmental management plan determined through environmental impact assessment during project implementation and operation periods so as to reduce the adverse affects of the project to environment to an acceptable level, and meanwhile to fully utilize the environmental benefit of the project. The office’s major tasks include:

① Assign special personnel for environmental management work;

② In charge of submitting reports to central project management office and World Bank and implementing the World Bank environmental management requirement and recommendation;

③ In charge of submitting reports to government departments and coordinating with other related departments for sake of major environmental issues;

④ Compile, supervise and implement relevant environmental management rules and regulations;

⑤ Supervise, urge and ensure the implementation of environmental protection design measures required by environmental assessment to make certain that the project design meets the environmental assessment requirements;

⑥ Supervise, urge and ensure the environmental protection measures put forward in environmental management plan stated in the project engineering construction contract;

⑦ Employ, supervise and coordinate with environmental supervisor (qualification, responsibility and management);

⑧ Employ, supervise and coordinate with environmental monitoring personnel (qualification, responsibility, results analysis and management);

⑨ Organize and implement environmental management training plan;

⑩ Employ, organize, arrange and coordinate with environmental experts and other consulting services;

⑪ In charge of complaint recording and filing works during project construction and operation period as well as reporting to project office and explaining the complaint handling results and solutions to the public;

⑫ Review the environmental supervision and environmental monitoring reports as well as environmental consulting reports;

⑬ Compile environmental management stage report or special report;

⑭ In charge of environmental work inspection reception (including World Bank’s project inspection);

⑮ Others (document management, department coordination, publicity and reporting works, etc.);

3. County-level project office

① Assign special personnel for environmental management works;

② In charge of submitting reports to provincial-level project management office and World Bank and implementing the World Bank environmental management requirement and recommendation

③ In charge of submitting reports to government departments and coordinating with other related departments for sake of major environmental issues;

④ Conclude and sign the construction contract with construction contractor;

4. Environmental supervising engineer or professional personnel

As entrusted by project office, the environmental supervising engineer shall conduct onsite supervising management to the contractor within the construction area and their encampment to ensure the contractor’s engineering operations are conducted in compliance with related national environmental protection laws and regulations and implement each environmental protection measures determined in environmental assessment report which mainly includes the responsibilities of:

① Supervise and inspect the domestic sewage treatment, production wastewater treatment, soil erosion protection measure, and control measures to waste gas, dust and noise, as well as the production waste, domestic waste disposals and bottom sludge treatment and hygiene and epidemic prevention;

② Propose solutions for environmental issues come across during construction works;

③ Ensure that the environmental monthly report is compiled and submitted by contractor;

④ Review environmental monthly report and put forward official and unofficial opinions with regard to all kinds of issues take place during works. If necessary, the opinions and suggestions can be talked over with contractor through project supervision engineer’s communication and coordination;

⑤. Observe the influence of construction activity to people around construction area in order to confirm if any additional protection measures shall be taken by contractor. In the event of any unfavorable measures are taken by contractor, penalty of fine shall be imposed to the contractor;

5. Environmental monitoring institution

As entrusted by project management office, the environmental monitoring unit shall conduct monitoring works on key parameters within construction area and impact area regularly or irregularly. In respect to any detected critical environmental issues, remedial actions shall be proposed.

6. Environmental experts

Environmental consulting experts, who are invited from home and abroad by provincial environmental management office in compliance with requirements stipulated in World Bank loan agreement, shall provide technical guidance throughout the whole process of project implementation, review project’s technical documents, solve engineering technical problems, conduct project process assessment and point out any existing problems and handling suggestions during the project implementation as well as give guidance to project construction.

7. World Bank

In the light of loan agreement concluded and signed by Chinese government and World Bank, the World Bank shall send inspection team each year to conduct professional inspection for project implementation including project loan agreement enforcement condition and environmental management plan implementation, etc.

8. Environmental protection department at all levels

The environmental protection department at all levels are actually the environmental administration departments which are responsible for the environmental supervision management throughout the whole process of the project, including the approving of project environmental impact assessment report, and environmental supervision management during engineering construction, acceptance and operation of environmental protection engineering works, etc.

9. Contractor

Contractor is the enforcement unit of the project, also is the enforcement unit for environmental protection measures during construction period.

During the entire process of project construction, contractor shall conduct all environmental protection measures formulated in project environmental impact assessment report during construction period and be supervised and inspected by environmental supervision engineer, World Bank and environmental protection departments at all levels with regard to the aspect of environmental protection.

4.3 Personnel Arrangement for Environmental Management

1. Personnel arrangement for provincial administration office

In order to better perform the environmental management responsibility, the administration offices in six provinces shall have the personnel arrangement according to Table 4.3-1:

Table 4.3-1 List of Personnel Arrangement for Provincial Administration Office

|Period |Personnel Arrangement |Eligibility |

|Preparation |·Supervisor: 1 person |Professional knowledge in |

|Period |·Environmental management personnel: 1 person |respect to environmental and |

| | |management aspects are |

| | |imperatively required to all |

| | |supervisors, daily |

| | |environmental management |

| | |personnel and complaint |

| | |handling receptionists |

|Construction |·Supervisor: 1 | |

|Period |·Environmental management personnel: 1 person (in charge of daily environmental | |

| |management, complaint handling and solution and professional environmental technical | |

| |problems handling) | |

| |·Township environmental management personnel: 1-3 people per project township (in | |

| |charge of daily environmental management of each project township and complaint | |

| |handling, etc.) | |

|Operating Period|·Supervisor: 1 | |

| |·Environmental engineer: 1 | |

2. Environmental supervision

The number of employed environmental supervision engineer shall be determined on the basis of the project scope and work amount in each province. At least 1 environmental director-general shall be allocated in each province for general environmental supervision works of the province. In addition, 1-3 environmental supervision engineers shall be allocated to the construction site in each project township.

3. Environmental monitoring

Environmental monitoring can be entrusted to certified local environmental monitoring unit for implementation.

4.4 Environmental Management Training

1. Training objective

The purposes of environmental management training is to ensure a smooth and effective environmental management work implementation and make sure all related personnel gets familiar with the content and procedure of environmental management so as to improve the management ability of the personnel and make certain the effective enforcement of each environmental protection measure.

2. Trainees

The trainee includes all staff from environmental management office, all staff from environmental supervision office, representatives from environmental supervision institute, representatives from project management office, representatives from main contractors and farmers, etc.

3. Training content

(1) Mastering and application of World Bank environmental policy, national environmental protection laws and regulations and environmental standards;

(2) Environmental management mode of World Bank loaned project, and environmental provisions stated in loan agreement;

(3) Environmental impact assessment and environmental management plan of this project;

(4) Environmental management rules of the project (mainly focused on the environmental management rules during construction period);

(5) Duties and correlations of environmental management personnel, environmental supervision personnel, environmental monitoring personnel and contractor;

(6) Compilation of environmental management work report, environmental supervision work report, environmental monitoring report and contractor monthly report;

(7) Reduction measures taken after project operation, including pest disaster management planning, agricultural plastic film recycling and using of chemical fertilizer;

5 Environmental Protection Monitoring Plan

5.1 Monitoring Objective

The environmental protection monitoring, which shall be conducted during construction period and operation period, is designed to master the pollution dynamic of the proposed project comprehensively and promptly, and realize the environmental quality variation degree, impact coverage and environmental quality dynamic during operation period within the project located area in order to give out feedback to management level in timely manner and provide scientific evidence for sake of the project’s environmental management.

5.2 Monitoring Implementation

On the basis of environmental impact forecasting results, the sensitive point with distinct pollution shall be set as monitoring point. In accordance with pollution levels during construction period and operation period, the monitoring target shall be focused on the surface water environment, ground water environment, and soil environment. The monitoring factors shall be determined according to the pollution characteristics factor during engineering analysis. The monitoring and analysis methods shall be applied in line with the monitoring and analysis methods of each corresponding item stated in the Technical Specification for Environmental Monitoring promulgated by Ministry of Environmental Protection of PRC.

5.3 Monitoring Alternatives

1. Underground withdrawal monitoring

Monitoring point location: the ground water exploitation monitoring involves three Provinces of Liaoning, Xinjiang and Gansu. The monitoring reports of Liaoning and Gansu shall be submitted by the provincial hydrology and water resource bureau of each province respectively.

Monitoring time: once per year.

2. Soil fertility monitoring

Monitoring point location: at least one monitoring point shall be set up in each project county. The point shall be capable of indicating the combination of typical soil types and crops within the project area. The soil fertility monitoring can be entrusted to the soil fertility monitoring station in each province or soil and fertilizer institute, and the soil fertility monitoring in Xinjiang can be entrusted to county-level agro-technique promotion department.

Monitoring item: due to variable natural environmental condition in different regions, different soil fertility monitoring index and frequency are developed for each province. Please see 5.3-1 - 5.3-6.

3. Environmental monitoring

The environmental monitoring works can be entrusted to local environmental monitoring station or certified social environmental monitoring institution.

① Irrigation water quality monitoring

Monitoring point location: the field irrigation water directly drained into project area. The samples can be taken at the channel head, pump station and water gate. At least one monitoring point shall be set up in each project county per year.

Monitoring time: once a year during irrigation period from the year when the project is implemented.

Monitoring factors: pH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. (Heavy metals including lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury and arsenic are also included for Hunan and Jiangxi and mineralization degree for Xinjiang.)

② Farmland drainage water quality monitoring

Monitoring point location: conduct monitoring to surface drainage and irrigation water-break, self-draining, water-break outlet and direct-discharged receiving water. At least one monitoring point shall be set up in each project county per year.

Monitoring time: at the last drainage time in wet farming area per year, once in rainy season in dry farming area from the year when the project starts. Monitoring is conducted in Xinjiang twice a year, once at the beginning and in the end of irrigation period.

Monitoring factors: Monitoring factors: pH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. (Heavy metals including lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury and arsenic are also included for Hunan and Jiangxi and mineralization degree for Xinjiang.)

③ Ground water quality monitoring

Monitoring point location: the ground water monitoring involves three provinces of Liaoning, Xinjiang and Gansu. The monitoring location is the irrigation water well.

Monitoring time: once per dry season and wet season respectively each year. Monitoring is conducted in Xinjiang twice a year, once at the beginning and in the end of irrigation period.

Monitoring factors: lead, cadmium, copper, zinc, mercury, arsenic, ammonia nitrogen, pH, CODCr, and nitrate nitrogen. Monitoring indexes in Xinjiang include pH, total dissolved solids, sulfate, chloride, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen.

④ Soil quality monitoring

Monitoring point location: generally, one sampling point shall be set in an area of 1-5000mu. The specimen shall be the composite sample of 0-20cm (shallow rooted crop) or 0-40cm (deep rooted crop).

Monitoring time: once in the year when the project is implemented and once in the fifth year when general project is implemented.

Monitoring factors: cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH. Monitoring indexed in Xinjiang are cuprum, zinc and pH.

⑤ Agricultural products safety quality

Monitoring time: the agricultural products safety quality shall be monitored with soil fertility monitoring synchronously and sampled during crop’s growing period or in crop’s harvesting season. Each specimen shall be taken with 5 aggregate samples which are required to be over 10 plants taken from large fruit and over 20 plants taken from small fruit.

Monitoring time: once per year.

Monitoring parameters:

Food: copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic.

Fruits and vegetables: pesticide residual

Table 5.3-1 Environmental Monitoring Plan of Project Area in Liaoning Province

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Amount of groundwater |Amount of groundwater mining|Amount of water for irrigation |Once a year |Provincial Bureau Hydrology and |Provincial Management Office |

|mining* | | | |Water Resource | |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium and soil content* | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron and sulfur | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental monitoring|Water quality for irrigation|PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|At the last drainage time in wet |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage | |farming area per year, once in | | |

| | | |rainy season in dry farming area | | |

| | | |from the year when the project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Groundwater quality |Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, ammonia|Once in the dry and rain seasons |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | |nitrogen, pH, CODCr and nitrate nitrogen |every year | | |

| |Soil pollution |Cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities | |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Note: salt content is monitored in project townships and towns of Zhangwu County and Xiaodongzhong livestock farm while it may not be monitored in other project townships and towns in soil fertility monitoring especially in terms of monitoring of salt content index.

Table 5.3-2 Environmental Monitoring Plan of Project Area in Jiangxi Province

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron and sulfur | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental |Water quality for irrigation|Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, PH, |Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

|monitoring | |CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, PH, |At the last drainage time in wet |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage |CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen |farming area per year, once in | | |

| | | |rainy season in dry farming area | | |

| | | |from the year when the project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Soil pollution |Cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities| |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Table 5.3-3 Environment Monitoring Plan of Hunan Province

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Soil and fertilizer institute |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Soil and fertilizer institute |Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Soil and fertilizer institute |Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental |Water quality for irrigation|Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, PH, |Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

|monitoring | |CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, ammonia|At the last drainage time in wet |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage |nitrogen, PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and |farming area per year, once in | | |

| | |nitrate nitrogen |rainy season in dry farming area | | |

| | | |from the year when the project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Soil pollution |Cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities| |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Table 5.3-14 Environmental Monitoring Plan of Project Area in Chongqing Province

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Municipal Fertilizer Station |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Municipal Fertilizer Station |Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Municipal Fertilizer Station |Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental |Water quality for irrigation|PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

|monitoring | | |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|At the last drainage time in wet |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage | |farming area per year, once in | | |

| | | |rainy season in dry farming area | | |

| | | |from the year when the project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Soil pollution |Cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities| |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Table 5.3-5 Environmental Monitoring Plan of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Amount of groundwater |Amount of groundwater mining|Amount of water for irrigation |Once a year |County-level water administrative |Provincial Management Office |

|mining | | | |department | |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium and soil content* | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental monitoring|Water quality for irrigation|PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen , nitrate nitrogen |Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | |and mineralization degree |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen , nitrate nitrogen |Twice a year, once at the beginning|Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage |and mineralization degree |and in the end of irrigation | | |

| | | |period, from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Groundwater quality |Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, ammonia|Twice a year, once at the beginning|Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | |nitrogen, pH, CODCr and nitrate nitrogen |and in the end of irrigation period| | |

| |Soil pollution |cuprum, zinc and pH. |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities | |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Note: salt content is monitored in project townships and towns of Bohu County and Yanqi County while it may not be monitored in other project townships and towns in soil fertility monitoring especially in terms of monitoring of salt content index.

Table 5.3-1 Environment Monitoring Plan of Gansu Province

|Category |Monitoring Item |Monitoring Parameter |Monitoring Frequency |Implementation Unit |Responsible Unit |

|Amount of groundwater |Amount of groundwater mining|Amount of water for irrigation |Once a year |County-level water administrative |Provincial Management Office |

|mining | | | |department | |

|Soil fertility |Soil fertility |pH, organic matter, naphtha, available nitrogen, |Once in the first, third and fifth |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |Available phosphorous, available kalium |year | | |

| | |slowly-available potassium and soil content* | | | |

| | |Trace elements of cuprum, zinc, manganese, molybdenum,|Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

| | |boron | | | |

| | |Total phosphorus and total potassium |Once in the first and fifth year |Fertilizer sectors of all provinces|Provincial Management Office |

|Environmental monitoring|Water quality for irrigation|PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|Once a year during irrigation |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |period from the year when the | | |

| | | |project is implemented. | | |

| |Water quality of farmland |PH, CODCr, BOD5, ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen|At the last drainage time in wet |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| |drainage | |farming area per year, once in | | |

| | | |rainy season in dry farming area | | |

| | | |from the year when the project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Groundwater quality |Lead, cadmium, cuprum, zinc, mercury, arsenic, ammonia|Once in the dry and rain seasons |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | |nitrogen, pH, CODCr and nitrate nitrogen |every year | | |

| |Soil pollution |Cuprum, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and pH |Once in the year when the project |Environmental monitoring department|Provincial Management Office |

| | | |is implemented and once in the | | |

| | | |fifth year when general project is | | |

| | | |implemented. | | |

| |Quality and |Food |Copper, zinc,lead, cadmium and arsenic |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| |safety of | | | |Monitoring Department | |

| |farm produces| | | | | |

| | |Fruits and |Pesticide residual |Once a year |Agriculture Products Quality |Provincial Management Office |

| | |vegetables | | |Monitoring Department | |

|Construction activities | |Environmental protection measures in Regulations on |On-situ supervision by engineer |Environment Supervision Unit |Provincial Management Office |

| | |Environmental Protection | | | |

Note: salt content is monitored in project townships and towns of Dunhuang city and Gaotai County while it may not be monitored in other project townships and towns in soil fertility monitoring especially in terms of monitoring of salt content index.

6. Estimated Execution Cost of Environmental Management Plan

Cost related to environmental protection of this project consists of three parts, which are:

(1) The cost listed in the project, including water saving project and drainage project, etc.

(2) The cost of construction environmental measures implemented by contractor in accordance with Construction Environment Management Regulations;

(3) The cost of environment management, including environment monitoring, environment management department, environment consultation and training.

Related cost of environmental protection listed in the project cost will not be repeated in the plan. The cost regards to implementation of Construction Environment Management Regulations by contractor is listed in the total cost of project and it is not listed in the plan. The cost listed in the plan is mainly environment management cost.

Environment management cost of this project consists of environment monitoring cost, environment consultation cost, environment training cost and facility cost of environment management institution. Environment management cost of the project has been listed in the total investment of the project. See Table 6.1-1 for environment management cost of the project.

Table 6.1-1 List of Environment Management Cost of the Project Unit: RMB10000

|Provinces |Environmental monitoring |Environment |Environment |Facility of environment |

| | |management |consultation |management institution/ |

| | |training | |daily environment management|

| |Groundwater |

| |monitoring |

|Website of the Central Government of PRC |Website of the Ministry of Finance of PRC |

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|Website of Liaoning Provincial Department of Finance |Website of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Finance |

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|Website of Hunan Provincial Department of Finance |Website of Chongqing Provincial Department of Finance |

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|Website of Xinjiang Provincial Department of Finance |Website of Gansu Provincial Department of Finance |

Picture 8.2-1 Information Published on Websites

8.2.2 Symposium

Six provinces including Liaoning, Jiangxi, Hunan, Chongqing, Xinjiang and Gansu all have held symposium participated by the public such as peasants in the Project district, nongovernmental organization (such as Water-consuming Institute) and governmental officers. See Picture 8.2-2 for spot pictures of the symposium. In the symposium, staff members from agriculture development offices of all provinces have introduced this project; all participants have had an informal discussion on the environmental impact of the project construction and questioned the starting time of the project, the way of farmer’s self-financing and construction time bucket. Staff members from agriculture development offices of all counties have answered related questions. Participants have sincerely filled out Table for Public Opinion Survey and supported the construction of the project. They believed the construction of the project is beneficial to the local economic development, and it is a project beneficial to the people, so it will pose no serious impact on the environment. It is necessary to carry it out as quickly as possible on the basis of guaranteeing quality.

There are six provinces holding 56 symposiums, and statistics to host place, participants and their suggestions of every symposium is given in Annexed Table 2.

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Picture 8.2-2 Spot Pictures of the Symposium

8.2.3 Questionnaire Survey

To further get an understanding about the attitudes of the public toward the quality conditions of the environment around the Project, their attitudes toward the Project and their understanding about the Project, a questionnaire survey on the symposium was conducted for the residents and groups in and around the Project area who may be directly or indirectly affected. People who participated in the survey mainly were village peasants and groups related to the Project. See Table 8.2-1 for the questionnaire.

Table 8.2-1 Public Opinions Survey on IMAD Projects

(Individual Questionnaire)

|General information of |Name | | Nationality | |

|survey objects | | | | |

| |Gender | |Age | |

| |Education Degree | |Profession | |

| |Address | |

|Project overview | |

| | |

| |1 |Are you satisfied with the quality of local environment? |

|Contents | | |

| | |①Yes |②Neutral |③No | |

| |2 |What are the major environment problems here? |

| | |①Air pollution |②Earth’s surface water |③Underground water pollution |④Noise |

| | | |pollution | | |

| | |⑤Solid garbage |⑥Ecological destruction | |

| |3 |How did you access the information of the Project? |

| | |①Government |②Media |③Internet |④ Others |⑤Do not know about this |

| | |announcement | | | |Project |

| |4 |Do you think the location of the Project is appropriate? |

| | |①Yes |②Unreasonable |③No |④I don't know |

| |5 |What effects do you think the Project will bring to local economic development? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③No effects | |

| |6 |What is the severest effect of the Project on local environment do you think? |

| | |①Water |②Air |③Ecology |④Environment |

| |7 |What effect do you think it is the Project brings to the environment in that area? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③Not clear | |

| |8 |What the effect it is that the Project brings to your and local residents’ benefits? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③No effects | |

| |9 |How do you think about this Project? |

| | |①Definitely support |②Support |③Do not care |④Do not support |

| |10 |Your opinions and advices about the Project: |

| | | |

Table 8.2-2 Public Opinions Survey on IMAD Projects

Group Questionnaire

|General information of |Unit Name | (Official seal) |

|survey objects | | |

| |Address | |

| |Responsible person | |

| |Name of survey person | |Phone No. | |

|Project overview | |

| | |

| | |

| |1 |Are you satisfied with the quality of local environment? |

|Contents | | |

| | |①Yes |②Neutral |③No | |

| |2 |What are the major environment problems here? |

| | |①Air pollution |②Earth’s surface water|②Underground water pollution |④Noise |

| | | |pollution | | |

| | |⑤Solid garbage |⑥Ecological | |

| | | |destruction | |

| |3 |How did you access the information of the Project? |

| | |①Government |②Media |③Internet |④Others |⑤Do not know about this |

| | |announcement | | | |Project |

| |4 |Do you think the location of the Project is appropriate? |

| | |①Yes |②Unreasonable |③No |④I don’t know |

| |5 |What effects do you think the Project will bring to local economic development? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③No effects | |

| |6 |What is the severest effect of the Project on local environment do you think? |

| | |①Water |②Air |③Ecology |④Environment |

| |7 |What effect do you think it is the Project brings to the environment in that area? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③Not clear | |

| |8 |What the effect it is that the Project brings to your and local residents’ benefits? |

| | |①Favorable |②Unfavorable |③No effects | |

| |9 |How do you think about this Project? |

| | |①Definitely support |②Support |③Do not care |④Do not support |

| |10 |Your opinions and advices about the Project: |

| | | |

8.3 Public Participation Survey Results

Table 8.3-1 Survey Objects Statistics

|Item |Options |Qty. (person) |Percentage |

|Nationality |Han |565 |95.28 |

| |Minority |27 |4.55 |

|Gender |Male |442 |74.54 |

| |Female |141 |23.78 |

|Age |Under 20 |10 |1.69 |

| |20-30 (include 30) |12 |2.02 |

| |30-40 (include 40) |73 |12.31 |

| |40-50 (include 50) |247 |41.65 |

| |50-60 (include 60) |156 |26.31 |

| |60-70 (include 70) |71 |11.97 |

| |Above 70 |23 |3.88 |

|Education Degree |Elementary diploma |48 |8.09 |

| |Middle school diploma |249 |41.99 |

| |High school and secondary school diploma |170 |28.67 |

| |Junior college diploma |40 |6.75 |

| |Undergraduate or above |57 |9.61 |

|Profession |Peasant |465 |78.41 |

| |Cadre |57 |9.61 |

| |Technicist |10 |1.69 |

| |Worker |2 |0.34 |

| |Others |86 |14.50 |

Table 8.3-2 Public Participation Survey Results

|S/N |Questions |Options |Individual |Group |Summation |

| | | |Qty. (person)|Percentage (%) |Qty. (person)|Percentage (%) |

This project has recovered 789 questionnaire forms, of which 593 forms are from personal and 196 forms are from group.

According to the statistics, 73.00% of those polled were satisfied with the local environment quality; 37.26% of those polled held that the major local environmental problem at present is surface water pollution while 25.22% of those polled believed that it is ecological damage and 22.31% of them believed the solid waste is the major local environmental problem; 78.58% of those polled recognized this project by governmental publicity, 98.86% of them thought that the site selection of this project is reasonable, 93.54% of them believed the construction of the project is beneficial to the local economic development and 53.99% of them agreed that the largest impact of the construction of the project on the local environment is the water environment; 96.07% of those polled believed the construction of this project is beneficial to regional environment, 95.18% of them held that the construction of the project is beneficial to the local residents, 98.48% of them were very supportive to the construction of the project, 0.89% of them were little supportive to the construction of the project, 0.63% of them thought that dose not matter and no one polled demurred.

To sum up, people and group polled in this project region were supportive to the construction of the project and hoped the funds would be provided as quickly as possible and the project would be completed with high quality and enough quantity as early as possible.

8.4 Complaints Mechanism

A convenient, public and effective complaints mechanism has been established for better maintaining good environment quality and also the benefits of local villagers. Any people affected by this project could lodge a complaint for any problems in the environment management plan at any time.

(1) Complaint Mechanism

Project offices at all levels shall designate specially-assigned people to deal with the complaints and public complaints calls from villagers, and also deal with the consultation and complaints from the public.

(2) Complaint Procedure

Stage one

The villagers in Project area could lodge an oral or written complaint to county project office if they are unsatisfied with the environment management plan or if the construction and operation of the Project have affected local environment quality. If it is an oral complaint, the county project office shall put forward a solution and record it in a written form. Reasonable requirements or suggestions could be solved within two weeks after getting the complaints.

Stage two

The appealer could lodge another complaint to provincial project office after receiving the handling decision from county complaint office with which he/she is still unsatisfied. The provincial project office shall make a solution out within two weeks after receiving the complaint.

Stage three

The appealer could lodge another complaint to central project office after receiving the handling decision from provincial complaint office with which he/she is still unsatisfied. The central project office shall make a solution out within two weeks after receiving the complaint.

Stage four

The appealer could propose a report or complaint to local environmental protection bureau after receiving the handling decision from central project office with which he/she is still unsatisfied.

(3) Complaints Feedback Mechanism

Complaints feedback mechanism includes standardized record, tracking and regular reports.

Standardized record: the contents of complaint record sheet include the basic information of the appealer, general condition of the appellant item, basic information of the response person, dealing decision and the effects it aims to achieve.

Tracking: it aims to know if the appellant item has been solved and if the appealer is satisfied with the dealing decision, etc.

Regular reports: the appellant problems shall be regularly reported to upper management office in a written form and be made into the plan next year to avoid the same problems.

Appendix

Regulations for Construction Environment Management

To reduce the unfavorable effects of construction activities on environment as much as possible, Regulation for Construction Environment Management is prepared, which is divided into regulations for general construction activities and typical construction activities.

1 Regulations for general construction activities

1.1 Air

① Most of the earth and stones produced by channel excavation shall be used to level the field as backfill or to build farmland ridge. The farmland roads shall be constructed near the existing ridges so that all the earth and stones can be recycled to the farmland and the earth and stones excavated shall be carefully covered in gale days.

② The powder construction materials such as cement, lime and sand shall be piled and stored under strict regulations and they shall be covered in the surface. Water spray can be applied when necessary.

③ The construction work shall be carried out dispersedly to reduce the sphere of influence of dust, and measures such as water spray shall be used to reduce dust pollution.

④ The concrete shall be mixed at stations under close management.

⑤ Construction machinery and vehicles with good operating conditions shall be selected.

⑤ The fuel construction machinery and vehicles must be operated in normal conditions and meet gas emission standard.

⑦ Inspection and maintenance of construction vehicles shall be enhanced, and the vehicles running out of service life or with excessive exhaust shall be prohibited. Whenever possible, vehicles with less fuel consumption and exhaust shall be used and quality fuel shall be selected to reduce the emission of hazardous gas of machinery and vehicles.

1.2 Water

① The concrete curing wastewater and aggregates washing wastewater at the construction site shall be collected together after flowing through sink, mixed and diluted, and into the temporary settling ponds. The size of settling ponds shall allow the wastewater to stay for over 12 hours. All the treated wastewater shall be reused for cleaning the construction site and construction materials as well as for concrete curing and aggregates washing.

② Temporary pit toilet shall be set up within the construction site and the feces can be removed regularly and used as fertilizer according to actual living conditions of the rural region.

③ Construction management shall be enhanced to strictly control the drip or leakage of construction machinery. Temporary drainage system and water protection measures shall be established for soil piling area to prevent the impact of soil erosion on the water environment.

④ All the construction units shall implement measures to treat construction wastewater and sewage to ensure that the wastewater will be treated appropriately.

⑤ Environmental protection education to construction workers shall be enhanced to improve their sense of environmental protection. Construction workers shall not litter or dump wastewater heedlessly.

1.3 Acoustic Environment

① Advanced and reliable low-noise equipment shall be selected.

② The construction time shall be reasonably arranged. Construction shall be prohibited in lunch break or at night. The nearby villagers shall be noticed before the operations with strong noise.

③ The construction schedule shall be reasonably arranged to avoid that multiple large-scale and strong-noise machinery operate simultaneously at the same construction field. The construction duration shall be shortened as much as possible to reduce the impact time.

④ The machinery and equipment that produce large noise must be equipped with foundation damping or damping bearings and bandaged with damping materials.

⑤ The noise produced by vehicle transport may have some impact on the acoustical environmentally sensitive points along the road, so the construction unit shall make reasonable arrangements for transportation, reducing the number of vehicles and traffic flow as much as possible and taking other measures such as setting speed limit and prohibiting honking.

⑥ The construction unit is suggested to make reasonable arrangements for construction workers, shorten the working time of the operators of strong-noise machinery and provide them earmuffs to reduce the impact of noise.

⑦ Regular check and maintenance shall be conducted for all the machinery and equipment to make sure they are in good conditions and thus reduce noise and extend service life.

⑧ Strict regulations shall be implemented for construction intensity, operators of machinery and vehicles, and routine practice.

1.4 SolidWaste

① Construction waste shall be transported in enclosed vehicles and prohibited to be thrown away randomly. The construction waste shall be classified according to relevant provisions, recycled as much as possible, and removed and dissolved timely.

② Domestic garbage shall be collected in the trash can bags of the construction sites and transported to the solid waste landfill of the township or town nearby for treatment.

③ The spoil (slag) can be used as backfills to level the land or pave the roadbed. There will not be any dedicated spoil yard to reduce the occupation of land.

④ Toxic or hazardous substances shall not be burned at the construction site. The toxic or hazardous substances shall be treated according to relevant provisions.

1.5 Ecological Environment

① The construction time shall be reasonably arranged to avoid rainy and flood seasons. If construction must be carried out in rainy or flood seasons, protective measures and drainage work shall be carried out effectively to ensure that the water can be drained smoothly and the working face will not be soaked.

② The earth and stone work shall be protected timely, the excavated earth and stones shall be transported immediately, the backfilling shall be tamped immediately without leaving loose earth and reduce the bare time of loose ground. Protection shall be carried out after the completion of one section to reduce the new soil erosion.

③ The layout of construction site shall be optimized to minimize the scope of construction activities and reduce the destruction to vegetation. The construction machinery and construction workers shall be on their respective position and channels planned without occupying land randomly. The construction machinery and construction materials such as earth and stones shall not be placed randomly to prevent the destruction of vegetation and exaggeration of soil erosion.

④ For purchased construction materials such as brick, stone, sand, cement and wood, they shall be transported to the construction site in batches to just meet demands so that they can occupy less land and destruct less vegetation. After the completion of the project, cleaning and greening work shall be carried out to restore the destructed vegetation as much as possible.

⑤ Construction shall be carried out in strict accordance with plan, minimizing destruction to the farmland vegetations in project area and trying to protect the surface vegetations around the project area. For temporary sites, the ecological environment shall be restored after the completion of construction by land reclamation and planting of vegetation.

1.6 Staff Health

① The construction unit shall be capable of providing appropriate first aid. First aid kit shall be equipped at construction premises; the emergency situation processing procedures in written format shall be applied for and needs in remote places so as to be able to transfer the patients to available medical institutions;

② The occupational health and safety training shall be conducted to all construction staff, and any basic operation rules at the jobsite and personal protection guideline and the way to prevent other staff from injuries must be introduced;

③ Correct signboards must be hung up at danger areas (such as switch board room and compressor room), facilities, materials and safety measures;

④ In case of the working personnel’s hands or arms vibration caused by using hand tools or electric tools, or the worker's whole body is vibrated due to sitting or standing on a vibratory surface, the selections to equipment and anti-vibration pad or vibration damper or the exposure time control shall be considered;

⑤ Warning signs shall be put to the energized electrical equipment and live wires; all wires, cables, hand electrical tools must be checked to confirm if there is any broken or exposed wire. Also, verify the max. Allowable working voltage of the hand tool according to the manufacturer’s guidance; all electrical equipment must be double-insulated or grounded when using in a humidor possibly humid environment

⑥ All workers who involve into the welding operation or just for assistance shall wear eye protection gears (such as welding goggles or mask);

⑦ Protection railing (the railing shall have middle bar or protection fence) shall be provided in any dangerous areas. In addition, the fall-prevention gears shall be prepared for construction personnel (including safety belt and range limitation lanyard);

⑧ Construction unit shall be responsible for creating report and recording the occupational accidents and diseases as well as the procedures and policies for dangerous conditions and accidents;

⑨ The health education shall be conducted to all construction personnel, such as initiating information communication tactics, enhancing face-to-face consulting services and solving any systemic issues that affect personal behaviors as well as encouraging people to take personal protection measures; Besides, the using of mosquito repellent, clothes and mosquito curtain shall be advocated to prevent insect bits and stings in case of disease transmission;

1.7 Social Influence

① Formulate the traffic control plan in advance and publicize it then. Reasonably set the convergence between the major project and the intersecting roads along the pipeline construction line, and set the temporary round channel, so as to shorten the closed construction period of major intersecting roads to a greatest extent.

② Leave access roads at the junction between the units, peddlers´ markets, croplands, and residential areas on both sides of the pipeline construction line and other road nets, so as to divert pedestrians and vehicles to prevent traffic congestion, or inform relevant units to take other roads by other means in advance and set obvious signs of temporary round lines at major road intersection.

③ Set duty post at construction sections when constructing in villages and towns so as to divert the traffic and ensure the safety of pedestrians

④ Monitor the adobe houses near the construction site to prevent from accidents when conducting strong vibration operation near the village.

⑤ Arrange construction time reasonably and forbid construction in lunch-break time and nighttime. Limit the construction time at night and notice nearby villagers when conducting strong noise operation.

⑥Remind local villagers of the hanging signs of dangerous area, equipment and materials, etc

1.8 Cultural Relics

If cultural relics and historic sites are discovered or a suspicious sign of them are found, construction unit should immediately protect the scene and report to local Administration of Cultural Heritage for treatment, in accordance with Cultural Relics Protection Law of the People's Republic of China.The local Administration of Cultural Heritage should be rushed to the scene within twenty-four hours, and in seven days offer handling opinions while the absence of exceptional circumstances. The administrative department of cultural relics can inform the public security organs to help protect the scene through the local people's Government.If important cultural relics are discoverd , the Department of cultural relics administration under the State Council should be immediately reported to. The cultural relics administrative department shall make the report within fifteen days. See Fig1 for cultural heritage report procedure.

Cultural relics and historic sites are discovered or a suspicious sign of them are found, construction unit should:

① suspend construction at where they are found and immediately inform personnel of county-level project office;

② define the site or area;

③ avoid the loss and damage of movable objects in the site, as well as designate specialized responsible personnel and night watching people until county Administration Cultural Heritage takes over.

Fig.1 Cultural Heritage Report Procedure

2 Regulations for typical construction activities

2.1 Canal System Project

① Channel layout design should be reasonable that channel should be designed according to field conditions. Channel and field is coexisted, simple and practical. Field should be occupied as less as possible as to guarantee field irrigation.

② All the spoil will be used for land leveling and refilling or near sub-grade bedding.

③ Earthwork engineering should be protected in time which means excavation and transportation should be done simultaneously, as well as filling and ramming. There should be no loosen soil left and exposure time of loosen ground should be decreased. New soil erosion should be mitigated by protecting one section of construction soil after one section of construction is done.

④ Watering the mound on the surface to avoid dust if the weather is nice for several days or it is windy during construction.

2.2 Water-saving Irrigation Project

① Layout of construction site should be optimized and construction scope should be decreased, as well as damage to vegetation;

② Outsourced construction material, such as brick, stone, sand, cement and pipe, should be used on arrival. The less the field is occupied and the vegetation is damaged, the better for the environment. Clean construction site after completion and afforest the site for re-vegetation.

③ Time for occupying field should be shortened and construction time of earthwork should be controlled to maintain the stability of cut-and-filled slope, as well as to mitigate the influence on the surrounding environment on the condition of construction quality.

④ Construction in the field should be at slack farming season after autumn harvest and winter sowing to avoid field occupying for field construction. It is requested to formulate plan and adjust crops rotation to avoid damage to green crops if construction can not be completed during that period. Construction area should be enough to mitigate the damage to green crops if crops rotation can not be adjusted.

2.3 Canal Structure Project

① Environmental factors should be taken into consideration in terms of site selection and design. Prefabricated parts should be adopted in terms of bridge and culvert construction to mitigate the influence on river and downstream water body during construction.

② Construction materials, such as cement and other fine articles subject to flying, should be stored closely or with coverage measures and they should be prevented from scattering and flying during transportation. Measures, such as watering in the warehouse, should be carried out to decrease flying dust during unloading.

③ Wastewater for concrete curing and sand washing in construction site should be collected through launder for mix and dilution. The wastewater enters temporary sedimentation basin after pH of wastewater is lowered. The size of sedimentation basin should guarantee that the wastewater will stay over 12h. All the wastewater after treatment will be recycled for in-site clean, construction material clean, concrete curing and sand rewashing.

④ All the spoil will be used for land leveling and refilling or sub-grade bedding nearby.

⑤ Households whose houses are occupied will get compensation according to field adjustment. Field for compensation is either collective field of village or reallocated field of project village as to guarantee the standard of field area and quality is not lower than that of adjustment before.

⑥ Suspense signs about dangerous area, device and material should be set up to warn local people.

2.4 Farmland Road Project

① Environmental factors should be taken into consideration in terms of site selection and design. Construction on original tractor road is preferred to decrease the area of newly-added occupied field.

② Temporary piling of spoil should be as less as possible and timely transferring is preferred. It is preferred to water operation surface in sunny days to decrease dust and 4~5 times in each sunny day in construction site. Water amount and times should be increased in windy days. Measures like wind prevention and sheltering should be taken for transportation and temporary storage of bulk material as to decrease amount of flying dust. Compaction and covering measures should be taken for trucks that transfer material and it is preferred not to be overloaded as to decrease scattering and dust flying.

Removal operation and earthwork project should be halted if the wind level is over four.

③ Layout of construction site should be reasonable and simultaneous operation of large amount of power machine in the same site should be avoided so that local sound level will not be too high. It is preferred to select low-noise equipment and shut down non-used equipment immediately in accordance with Emission Standard of Noise from Construction Site (GB 12523-2011) (daytime 70dB and nighttime 55dB).

④ Enclosure should be set up on construction site near residence area for sound proof and noise emission decreasing, as well as decreasing of noise pollution outside construction site. Nighttime operation near residence area is not allowed and low-noise operation is preferred in noon-break time for residents.

⑤ Dropping and leakage should be avoided in the transportation, unloading and construction of material. Waste material should be transferred timely and operation site should be cleaned after construction is completed to prevent pollution caused by rain washing.

⑥ Construction time should be arranged reasonably to avoid rainy season and flood season, if not, construction protection and drainage work should be prepared in rainy season to ensure smooth drainage in construction period and to avoid that operation surface is soaked by accumulated water.

⑦ Earthwork engineering should be protected in time which means excavation and transportation should be done simultaneously, as well as filling and ramming. There should be no loosen soil left and exposure time of loosen ground should be decreased. New soil erosion should be mitigated by protecting one section of construction soil after one section of construction is done. Measures, such as excavation, refilling and rolling, as well as bank and slope protection, should be operated simultaneously in levee construction

⑧ Layout of construction site should be optimized and construction scope should be decreased, as well as damage to vegetation. Operation of machine and operator should be in accordance with planned planimetric position and passageway of construction. Occupying field indiscriminate is not allowed and construction machine, stone and other material is not allowed to be left randomly. Vegetation damage should be prevented to mitigate soil erosion.

⑨ Outsourced construction material, such as brick, stone, sand, cement and pipe, should be used on arrival. The less the field is occupied and the vegetation is damaged, the better for the environment. Clean construction site after completion and afforest the site for re-vegetation.

⑩ Damage to field vegetation in project area should be mitigated and vegetation near construction area should be protected in strictly accordance with design construction. Ecology recovery should be immediately operated for reclamation and replanting of crop, as well as vegetation after construction is completed in temporary site.

⑪ Households whose houses are occupied will get compensation according to field adjustment. Field for compensation is either collective field of village or reallocated field of project village as to guarantee the standard of field area and quality is not lower than that of adjustment before.

2.5 Restoration of electromechanical irrigation and dragging station and pumping well

① Advanced low-noise equipment shall be selected during equipment selection;

② Any machinery or equipment that produces loud noise shall be base-damped or set with shock mount and wrapped with damping materials;

③ The construction period shall be properly arranged on avoid any simultaneously operations of multiple large-scale noise-producing machineries at same jobsite. The operation progress must be improved in order to shorten the noise-affect time;

④ Appropriate organization of construction personnel is recommended to construction unit for the purpose of shorting the operating hours of high-noise equipment operator. The earmuff shall be provided to the operator working with high-noise equipment for sake of their health;

⑤ The construction works must be conducted strictly in compliance with the designs, any destruction to vegetations within the project area shall be minimized with all efforts, nonetheless, the surface vegetation at the perimeter of construction area must be protected. The ecological restoration including land reclamation and vegetation replanting shall be implemented immediately when the construction is completed;

⑥ Settling pond shall be built in the construction field for industrial wastewater deposition. The deposited water can be reused to the field or for infield sprinkling instead of direct draining;

⑦ Equipment or vehicle maintenance station or cleaning depot shall not be provided at the construction site. The maintenance works shall be conducted at the professional maintenance station so as to avoid any oil polluted water produced in the field;

⑧ Prior to using the pumping well equipment, any potential oil leakage and water leakage must be checked, when the equipment comes across any oil leaking situation, the hole drilling operation shall be conducted in a distance away from the leaking point, and the monitoring actions shall be taken before using;

⑨ Under the pre-requisite of ensuring the construction quality, the construction unit shall shorten the time for temporary area occupation and manage the earthwork hours to maintain a stable side slope filling and reduce the affects caused by construction equipment and engineering vehicles to the perimeter outside the construction area。

2.6 Rural power line and supporting facility construction

① Under appropriate circumstances, the current existing power transmission and distribution facilities, traffic corridors and roads can be adopted for onsite power transmission and distribution; the roads, power transmission lines, power transmission towers and transformers can also be used to prevent any impacts on key environment;

② Instead of land cleaning, the power transmission lines can be erected on the existing vegetation surface;

③ Do not conduct erection works during breeding season and sensitive seasons or sensitive time during day;

④ Utilize the layout of construction site properly, reduce the construction activity range and mitigate the sabotages to the plantations during construction implementation;

⑤ Any outsourced construction materials, such as brick, stone, sand, cement and pipe shall be delivered on demand in order not to occupy any areas nor ruin any vegetations. After the construction works are completed, the jobsite must be cleaned and afforested, and the ruined vegetation area shall be maximally recovered;

⑥ Under the pre-requisite of ensuring the construction quality, the construction unit shall shorten the time for temporary area occupation and manage the earthwork hours to maintain a stable side slope filling and reduce the impacts on the perimeter outside the construction area;

⑦ Warning signs shall be put to the energized electrical equipment and live wires; all wires, cables, hand electrical tools must be checked to confirm if there is any broken or exposed wires. Also, verify the max. Allowable working voltage of the hand tool according to the manufacturer’s guidance; all electrical equipment must be double-insulated or grounded when using in a humidor possibly humid environment;

⑧ Protection railing (the railing shall have middle bar or protection fence) shall be provided in any dangerous areas. In addition, the fall-prevention gears shall be prepared for construction personnel (including safety belt and range limitation lanyard);

2.7 Other impacts during construction period

① Cement and other fine particle discrete materials shall be stored in silos or totally covered. It shall be prevented from scattering, dust rising during transportation, and shall be damped during discharging and dust rising eliminated during warehousing;

② Concrete curing wastewater and sand rinsing wastewater at jobsite shall be collected through gutter channel for mixing and dilution. When the wastewater’s pH value is lowered, it shall be treated in temporary sedimentation tank whose capacity is capable of retaining the wastewater of over 12 hours. The treated wastewater shall all be recycled for jobsite cleaning, construction material washing and rinsing, and sandstone re-flashing, etc.

③ Use local indigenous tree species and assure the tree varieties. Any exotic tree specie with trait of aggressiveness shall be strictly prohibited。

Regulation for Construction Environment Management will be included into the bidding documents and contract in form of provision. The contractor promises to put the environment protection measures into practice in the contract which will be published and effective before the construction of Project.

Attached Table

1 Dam (reservoir) Information Relevant to the Project

Attached Table 1 Dam (reservoir) Information Relevant to the Project

|S/N |Name of Reservoir/ |Location |Basic information of dam/ reservoir |Constructed/ under construction/ newly|If it conforms to the laws and |

| |Dam | | |constructed |rules about national environment? |

| | | | | |If there are environmental problems|

| | | | | |left? |

| | | |Types of dam |Height (m) |Capacity (1million m3) |Functions |

|1 |August 25, 2012 |Meeting room on fourth floor in |Environmental management|Zhang Yubin, member of |1. Some raise dust and wastewater produced during|In allusion to above questions, World Bank |

| | |Ziniquanzi Town, Fukang City, |plan and questionnaire |Municipal Standing Committee, |farmland leveling and channel and road |program has already made corresponding measures|

| | |Xinjiang | |Li Xinming, town chief of |construction. Sabotage is made to vegetation by |during preparation stage. At the time when the |

| | | | |Ziniquanzi Town, Xu Mei, deputy|construction machinery and the handling of |measures are taken into place, the related |

| | | | |township head of Shanghugou |construction waste, etc. |environmental contamination problem will be |

| | | | |Township, representatives of |2. In respect to the environmental protection, |mitigated and alleviated accordingly. For |

| | | | |municipal water resources |the major issues are the handling of spent clay |instance, in respect to the problems of the |

| | | | |bureau, municipal forestry |and scraps during excavation and backfilling. |removal and discharging of solid waste and |

| | | | |bureau, Shanghugou Township |3. Agricultural may also cause affect to soil and|wastewater, we will adopt channel designing |

| | | | |Water User Association, |is harmful to water, human and livestock. The |method to set channel appropriately in simply |

| | | | |agriculture cooperatives, |ruin to soil from mulching film is also severe |manner so as to reduce the converge of occupied|

| | | | |project villages and all staff | |farmland as well as to ensure the cropland |

| | | | |from municipal agricultural | |irrigation. The abandoned soil will be used for|

| | | | |development office. | |leveling and backfilling. During construction, |

| | | | | | |the soil will be transferred away in time in |

| | | | | | |order to reduce the soil erosion during |

| | | | | | |construction. With regard to the ruin to forest|

| | | | | | |belt and vegetation. The sabotage to surface |

| | | | | | |vegetation can be minimized during construction|

| | | | | | |by using construction machinery and haulage |

| | | | | | |vehicles. Rainy season and flood season shall |

| | | | | | |be kept off so as to realize the adaptation of |

| | | | | | |agriculture and climate. |

|2 |August 14, 2012 |Niuwanggong Village Committee in |Environmental management|Farmers residing in project |The dustproof measure shall be taken during water|Conducting strictly in compliance with design |

| | |Laoqitai Town, Qitai County, Xinjiang|plan and questionnaire |areas, water association, |pipe digging in engineering construction |requirements and construction organizing basis |

| | | | |farmer cooperation organization| | |

| | | | |and environmental protection | | |

| | | | |agency, etc. | | |

|3 |August 15, 2012 |Dazhuangzi Village Committee in |Environmental management|Farmers residing in project |The handling to residuals shall be paid attention|Conducting strictly in compliance with design |

| | |Banjiegou Town, Qitai County, |plan and questionnaire |areas, water association, |to after PVC pipe laying. |requirements and construction organizing basis |

| | |Xinjiang | |farmer cooperation organization| | |

| | | | |and environmental protection | | |

| | | | |agency, etc. | | |

|4 |August 16, 2012 |Zhongqu Village Committee in Dongwan |Environmental management|Farmers residing in project |Dustproof measures shall be taken along the |Conducting strictly in compliance with design |

| | |Town, Qitai County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |areas, water association, |routes for Gobi materials hauling during road |requirements and construction organizing basis |

| | | | |farmer cooperation organization|construction | |

| | | | |and environmental protection | | |

| | | | |agency, etc. | | |

|5 |August 18, 2012 |Kanerzi Village Committee in Kanerzi |Environmental management|Farmers residing in project |Noise control to construction machinery and |Conducting strictly in compliance with design |

| | |Township, Qitai County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |areas, water association, |safety issues during construction period |requirements and construction organizing basis |

| | | | |farmer cooperation organization| | |

| | | | |and environmental protection | | |

| | | | |agency, etc. | | |

|6 |Morning, August 22, |Government conference room in |Environmental management|Leaders from Chahancaikai |When shall the project be implemented? |The project is in plan developing and |

| |2012 |Chahancaikai Township, Yanqi County, |plan and questionnaire |Township government and farmers| |implementation stage |

| | |Xinjiang | |residing in project areas | | |

|7 |Afternoon, August 22, |Water Management Station in Baoerhai |Environmental management|Leaders from Baoerhai Township |Why well digging is not welcomed in project |The existing motor-pumped wells in project area|

| |2012 |Township, Yanqi County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |government, and farmers |areas? |have already met the irrigation demands in |

| | | | |residing in project areas in | |project area. |

| | | | |Baoerhai Village and Kailaiti | | |

| | | | |Village | | |

|8 |Afternoon, August 23, |Beidaqu Village Committee in Beidaqu |Environmental management|Leaders from Beidaqu Village |When shall the project be implemented? |The project is in plan developing and |

| |2012 |Township, Yanqi County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |government, and farmers from | |implementation stage |

| | | | |Beidaqu Village and Taipingqu | | |

| | | | |Village | | |

|9 |Afternoon, August 23, |Xinjuhu Village Committee in Yongning|Environmental management|Leaders from Yongning Town |Will the project be implemented in 2012? |The project is in plan developing and |

| |2012 |Town, Yanqi County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |government, and villagers from | |implementation stage |

| | | | |Jiuhaoqu Village, Heigeda | | |

| | | | |Village and Xinjuhu Village. | | |

|10 |August 21, 2012 |Benbutu Town Government in Bohu |Environmental management|Representatives from general |Can the project be implemented as soon as |The implementation can be started when the |

| | |County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |public in project area, group |possible? |negotiation between national agricultural |

| | | | |representatives, cadre | |development office and World Bank is finished. |

| | | | |representative from township | |We also look forward to initiating the project |

| | | | |government, staff from county | |as soon as possible so that all general public |

| | | | |agricultural development office| |can be benefited. |

|11 |August 22, 2012 |Caikannuoer Township Government in |Environmental management|Representatives from general |The planned construction period for this project |On the premise that the project goes well and |

| | |Bohu County, Xinjiang |plan and questionnaire |public in project area, group |is 5 years; can it be shortened to 3 or 4 years? |sufficient time is left for next project area’s|

| | | | |representatives, cadre | |construction, the shortening of the |

| | | | |representative from township | |construction period will be taken into account.|

| | | | |government, staff from county | | |

| | | | |agricultural development office| | |

|12 |August 22, 2012 |Village hall of Wutingguoleng Village|Environmental management|Representatives from general |Can several project areas be commenced the |We will solicit suggestions from national |

| | |in Chagannuoer Township, Bohu County,|plan and questionnaire |public in project area, group |construction at same time? |agricultural development office and autonomous |

| | |Xinjiang | |representatives, cadre | |region agricultural development office. If the |

| | | | |representative from township | |conditions permit, the constructions to several|

| | | | |government, staff from county | |project areas can be commenced simultaneously |

| | | | |agricultural development office| | |

|13 |August 23, 2012 |Village hall of |Environmental management|Representatives of general |Can this project solve the long-term irrigation |To implement the project is to solve the |

| | |Tawenjuekendinghaerengen Village in |plan and questionnaire |public in project area, group |problem in Tawenjuekendinghaerengen Village? |pending issues that need to dealt with urgently|

| | |Bohu County, Xinjiang | |representatives, cadre | |for general folks. When the project is |

| | | | |representatives of township | |completed, the irrigation capacity of original |

| | | | |government, staff from county | |channel will be improved tremendously so that |

| | | | |agricultural development office| |the long-term irrigation problem can be |

| | | | | | |eradicated at all. |

|14 |August 23, 2012 |Lanshi Township government conference|Environmental management|Branch leaders, delegates and |Soil and water conservation issues |Soil and water conservation issues need to be |

| | |room, Zixing City, Hunan Province |plan and questionnaire |representatives of farmers from| |communicated with water conservancy department |

| | | | |specialized cooperatives and | |for a co-operation for sake of |

| | | | |staff from county agricultural | |eco-environmental protection work. |

| | | | |development office from 5 | | |

| | | | |project towns and townships of | | |

| | | | |Lanshi, Tangxi, Boshui, Qingyao| | |

| | | | |and Xingning | | |

| | | | | |The World Bank loaned agricultural program needs |Take initiative to communicate with related |

| | | | | |interactions with related departments and |departments, integrate agriculture-related |

| | | | | |proactive public participation |capitals and create high-standard agricultural |

| | | | | | |demonstration zone. |

| | | | | |Improve the planning scientifically with public |Adopt online publishing, symposium, |

| | | | | |participation |questionnaire distribution to inform more |

| | | | | | |people about the project and ask for their |

| | | | | | |participation. |

| | | | | |Farmer water user association focuses on domestic|In future, we will assemble related personnel |

| | | | | |water here, we shall learn the experiences from |to other noteworthy places to learn and study. |

| | | | | |others | |

|15 |August 26, 2012 |Shiwan Town government conference |Environmental management|Branch leaders, delegates and |When do you estimate that the project can be |In accordance with World Bank’s preliminary |

| | |room, Hengdong County, Hunan Province|plan and questionnaire |representatives of farmers from|commenced? |plan |

| | | | |specialized cooperatives, water| | |

| | | | |user association and staff from| | |

| | | | |county agricultural development| | |

| | | | |office from 3 project towns and| | |

| | | | |townships of Sanzhan, Shiwan | | |

| | | | |and Daqiao. | | |

| | | | | |Are land consolidation and crop plantation |It’s a fundamental project but it goes in line |

| | | | | |landscaping the same? |with an even higher standard. |

| | | | | |Is the trunk canal of Bailian reservoir included |The project of trunk canal in irrigation area |

| | | | | |in the project construction? |shall be approved and determined by water |

| | | | | | |conservancy department independently. |

| | | | | |Who will be responsible for water quality |It shall be responsible by entrusted |

| | | | | |monitoring? |professional environmental protection |

| | | | | | |institution |

| | | | | |Does it have agricultural subsidies? |Supports and aid shall be given to professional|

| | | | | | |agricultural cooperatives. |

| | | | | |Whether will organize inspection training? |Yes. |

| | | | | |What requirements does it have to farmers for |Use bio-pesticide as much as possible, use |

| | | | | |pest prevention? |low-toxic pesticide as less as possible, and do|

| | | | | | |not use high-toxic pesticide |

|16 |August 22, 2012 |Huaminglou Town, Ningxiang County, |Environmental management|Representatives of farmers, and|How to solve the following issues? |1. Agricultural control |

| | |Hunan Province |plan and questionnaire |delegates from specialized |1. The increasing of crop’s cultivation cost |2. Biological control |

| | | | |cooperatives and water user |2. Rampancy of drug-resisted pests |3. Physical control |

| | | | |association from Huaminglou |3. Harms from chemical residuals |4. Drug prevention to general insect attack |

| | | | |Town, and staff from county |4. Harms to eco-environment | |

| | | | |agricultural development office| | |

|17 |August 22, 2012 |Daolin Town, Ningxiang County, Hunan |Environmental management|Representatives of farmers, |The pest prevention level in project area is |1. Agricultural control |

| | |Province |plan and questionnaire |and delegates from specialized|relatively low and chemical pesticide is |2. Biological control |

| | | | |cooperatives and water user |over-depended, while the methods of agricultural |3. Physical control |

| | | | |association from Daolin Town, |control, biological control and physical control |4. Drug prevention to general insect attack |

| | | | |and staff from county |are seldom applied in pest prevention. The | |

| | | | |agricultural development office|understanding to pest prevention from farmer | |

| | | | | |households, who are the basic agricultural | |

| | | | | |production units stay on the level of using | |

| | | | | |chemical pesticide. | |

|18 |August 25, 2012 |Village hall of Huanglin Village, |Environmental management|Leaders, representatives from |Time for project implementation |Second half of next year |

| | |Xinzhou Town, Jinshi City, Hunan |plan and questionnaire |specialized cooperatives and of| | |

| | |Province | |farmers in Xinzhou Town and | | |

| | | | |Baiyi Town, and staff from | | |

| | | | |county agricultural development| | |

| | | | |office | | |

| | | | | |Self-raised funds |Substitute investment by labor |

| | | | | |Will the construction continue at night? |No construction at night |

|19 |August 20, 2012 |Village hall of Guangxingzhouhongshi |Environmental management|Representatives of agricultural|Less infrastructures are put into |The investment proportion and limit shall be |

| | |Village, Junshan District, Hunan |plan and questionnaire |development office, specialized| |determined according to World Bank policy. |

| | |Province | |cooperatives and of farmers in | | |

| | | | |Guangxing Town, and staff from | | |

| | | | |district agricultural | | |

| | | | |development office | | |

|20 |August 21, 2012 |Village hall of Jinpen Village, |Environmental management|Representatives of specialized |None |None |

| | |Xunshi Town, Junshan District, Hunan |plan and questionnaire |cooperatives and of farmers in | | |

| | |Province | |Xushi Town, and staff from | | |

| | | | |district agricultural | | |

| | | | |development office | | |

|21 |August 21, 2012 |Village hall of Qiankou Village, |Environmental management|Representatives of specialized |Speed up the construction progress |The project is estimated to be commenced in |

| | |Caisanghu Town, Junshan District, |plan and questionnaire |cooperatives and of farmers in | |2013 |

| | |Hunan Province | |Caisanghu Town, and staff from | | |

| | | | |district agricultural | | |

| | | | |development office | | |

|22 |August 2, 2012 |Meeting room on third floor in |Environmental management|District agricultural |Can the planned period be shortened? Finish the |The project implementation plan is layout by |

| | |Qianshanhong Town, Datonghu District,|plan and public |development office, |project construction in three years separately |national development office and World Bank |

| | |Hunan Province |questionnaire, pest |Qianshanhong Town government, | |consistently, so the project construction must |

| | | |prevention management |agricultural cooperatives, | |be conducted according to the plan by year. |

| | | |plan and farmer |farmer association and | | |

| | | |questionnaire |representatives of farmers. | | |

| | | | | |Can the water conservancy measures be taken by |No, the engineering project must go through |

| | | | | |villagers organized by village groups? |bidding procedure according to law |

| | | | | |Can the pest prevention equipment be procured by |No, the procurement must be done by district |

| | | | | |association and agricultural cooperatives? |project office. |

|23 |August 25, 2012 |Meeting room on sixth floor of Bureau|Environmental management|Project towns and townships and|Why do not dig new well in Wanyuandian Town? |According to the requirement of World Bank |

| | |of Finance of Lingyuan, Liaoning |plan and questionnaire |representatives of villagers | |Project Office, groundwater extraction shall be|

| | |Province | | | |reduced. |

| | | | | |When could it be implemented? |Specific time is determined by national office,|

| | | | | | |approximately around August next year |

| | | | | |Is money directly paid to us as the subsidy? |No, Project Office is in charge of the subsidy |

| | | | | | |paid to companies or retail sales. |

| | | | | |Will the Project bring any pollution to local |No, the Project brings little effect on local |

| | | | | |environment? |environment in construction period and normal |

| | | | | | |operation period, when relevant environment |

| | | | | | |management requirement could be met. |

|24 |August 24, 2012 |Matuo Parvial Field of Xiaodong |Environmental management|Villagers, agricultural |None |None |

| | |Breeding Stock Farm in Jinzhou, |plan and questionnaire |cooperative authorities and | | |

| | |Liaoning | |departments of Matuozi Village | | |

|25 |August 27, 2012 |Conference room of People’s |Environmental management|Informal discussion |What kind of effect will be brought to the income|The Project will increase the income of |

| | |Government of Gangtun Town, Lianshan |plan and questionnaire | |of farmers due to the Project? |farmers. |

| | |District, Liaoning Province | | | | |

|26 |August 23, 2012 |Conference room on the fifth floor of|Environmental management|Street representatives, |None |None |

| | |Finance Bureau of Sujiatun District, |plan and questionnaire |Cooperation representatives and| | |

| | |Liaoning Province | |farmers representatives in | | |

| | | | |Project area, Sujiatun District| | |

|27 |August 23, 2012 |Village Committee of Xiangqian |Environmental management|Informal discussion |What kind of effect will be brought to the |After the Project, income of farmers will be |

| | |Village, Guyushu Town, Changtu |plan and questionnaire | |farming conditions and income of farmers due to |increased and the farmland could be well |

| | |County, Liaoning Province | | |the Project? |handled no matter draught or flood. |

|28 |August 26, 2012 |Conference room on the second floor |Environmental management|Project Town and Township, |1. Why shouldn’t the villagers drill new wells? |1. According to the requirement of World Bank |

| | |of Shuangmiao Town Government, |plan and questionnaire |farmers representatives and |2. Must we provide the self-raised funds? |Project Office, groundwater extraction shall be|

| | |Zhangwu County, Liaoning Province | |Development Office personnel | |under control. |

| | | | | | |2. You do not need to pay money for self-raised|

| | | | | | |funds but substitute the investment by labor. |

|29 |August 26, 2012 |Conference room on the second floor |Environmental management|Project Town and Township, |The World Bank loans money to the village now, |The financial department of the state rather |

| | |of Wufeng Town Government, Zhangwu |plan and questionnaire |farmers representatives and |must villagers repay the loan after the Project? |than villagers shall repay the loan. |

| | |County, Liaoning Province | |Development Office personnel | | |

|30 |August 27, 2012 |Conference room on the third floor of|Environmental management|Project Town and Township, |When could the Project be implemented? |Specific time is determined by national office,|

| | |Fengtian Township Government, Zhangwu|plan and questionnaire |farmers representatives and | |approximately around August in 2013 |

| | |County, Liaoning Province | |Development Office personnel | | |

|31 |August 25, 2012 |Heshi Town Government, Jinxi County, |Environmental management|Agricultural Development Office|1. Requirements on Project quality shall be |The World Bank Project has strict project |

| | |Jiangxi Province |plan and questionnaire |of Jinxi County, relevant cadre|strict. |control requirements. During the project |

| | | | |of Heshi Town Government, cadre|2. Design for the Project shall fully consider |construction and operation process, the quality|

| | | | |of Pingshang village, Chemen |opinions from the public. |of the Project is strictly guarded in |

| | | | |Village, Gongjia Village, and |3. The environment shall not be destroyed by the |conformity with relevant regulations and plan, |

| | | | |public representatives in |Project as much as possible during the operation |to reduce the unfavorable impact on environment|

| | | | |Project area |period. |and farmland. |

| | | | | |4. The land shall be flat to lessen the | |

| | | | | |destruction to land. | |

|32 |August 28, 2012 |Henglong Town, An’fu County, Jiangxi |Environmental management|Relevant cadre of Henglong |The quality of road surface and gutterway shall |The Project quality is strictly controlled |

| | |Province |plan and questionnaire |Town, cadre of Village |be ensured to reach a certain standard. |according to relevant quality standards. |

| | | | |Committee and the public | | |

| | | | |representatives of Nantian | | |

| | | | |Village, Henglong Town | | |

| | | | | |Hope that the Project could be promoted in all |These are all the World Bank Project could |

| | | | | |regions, villages and fields to realize benefits |handle, and the Project will arrange other |

| | | | | |to every village and every person. |items, if any. |

| | | | | |Utility value shall be fully exploited. |Site selection and funds using are all strictly|

| | | | | | |examined by experts, ensuring relatively good |

| | | | | | |exploration and utility value. |

| | | | | |Actual conditions shall be taken into |The Implementation Plan of the Project has been|

| | | | | |consideration. |discussed and argued by local public and |

| | | | | | |experts to adapt to local actual conditions. |

| | | | | |The environment shall not be destroyed as much as|Unfavorable effect on environment shall be |

| | | | | |possible. |reduced as much as possible during construction|

| | | | | | |and operation period according to the |

| | | | | | |Environmental Management Plan. |

|33 |August 29, 2012 |Baiyu Township, Jinxian County, |Environmental management|Relevant cadre of Qianluo |The quality of road surface and gutterway shall |The Project quality is strictly controlled |

| | |Jiangxi Province |plan and questionnaire |Village Committee, forestry |be ensured to reach a certain standard. |according to relevant quality standards. |

| | | | |workstation personnel and | | |

| | | | |public representatives of Baiyu| | |

| | | | |Township, Jinxian County | | |

| | | | | |Hope that the Project could be promoted in all |These are all the World Bank Project could |

| | | | | |regions, villages and fields to realize benefits |handle, and the Project will arrange other |

| | | | | |to every village and every person. |items, if any. |

| | | | | |Utility value shall be fully exploited. |Site selection and funds using are all strictly|

| | | | | | |examined by experts, ensuring relatively good |

| | | | | | |exploration and utility value. |

| | | | | |Actual conditions shall be taken into |The Implementation Plan of the Project has been|

| | | | | |consideration. |discussed and argued by local public and |

| | | | | | |experts to adapt to local actual conditions. |

| | | | | |The environment shall not be destroyed as much as|Unfavorable effect on environment shall be |

| | | | | |possible. |reduced as much as possible during construction|

| | | | | | |and operation period according to the |

| | | | | | |Environmental Management Plan. |

|34 |August 29, 2012 |Yangcheng Village Committee, |Environmental management|Agricultural Bureau of Xingguo |1. Environmental protection measures shall be |The Project quality is strictly controlled |

| | |Lianjiang Town, Xingguo County, |plan and questionnaire |County, Lianjiang Town |taken for all project constructions and the |according to relevant quality standards. |

| | |Jiangxi Province | |Committee, Yangcheng Village |quality shall be ensured. |The Implementation Plan of the Project has been|

| | | | |Committee of Lianjiang Town, |2. The design and implementation of the Project |discussed and argued by local public and |

| | | | |Agricultural Service Center of |shall fully consider opinions of the public. |experts to adapt to local actual conditions. |

| | | | |Lianjiang Town, professional |3. Overall benefits shall be fully considered |Site selection and funds using are all strictly|

| | | | |cooperative for breeding |when implementing the Project. |examined by experts, ensuring relatively good |

| | | | |syosset in Xingguo County, and | |exploration and utility value. |

| | | | |representatives of the public | | |

| | | | |in Project area | | |

|35 |August 30, 2012 |Agricultural Comprehensive |Environmental management|Agricultural Development Office|1. The flat area of Project land is too small |1. Land flattening is conducted according to |

| | |Development Office of Gao’an, Jiangxi|plan and questionnaire |of Gao’an, water station of |which could not suit the requirements of the |the requirements of World Bank Project. Such |

| | |Province | |towns and townships in Project |public in Project area. |problems will be handled in relevant projects |

| | | | |area, Water User Association, |2. Hope that the Project could be implemented as |later if the requirements of the public are not|

| | | | |agricultural technology |soon as possible. |met. |

| | | | |popularization organ, village | |2. We have hastened the preliminary work |

| | | | |committee, and representatives | |schedule and will have a negotiation in March |

| | | | |of villagers, etc. | |next year, when the Project will be in formal |

| | | | | | |implementation. |

|36 |August 27, 2012 |Conference room of Yushui District |Environmental management|World Bank Project Office of |1. What is the severest effect brought to local |The Project will bring favorable effect on |

| | |Government of Jiangxi Province |plan and questionnaire |Yushui District, farmers |environment due to the Project? |local environment in an overall situation while|

| | | | |representatives in Project area|2. Will the Project bring any effect on local |has a certain unfavorable effect on water, air |

| | | | |and representatives of farmer |water environment? |and ecology in construction period. There is no|

| | | | |groups |3. Will the Project bring any effect on local air|obvious change in operation period and |

| | | | | |environment? |implementation period of the Project. At |

| | | | | |4. Will the Project bring any effect on local |present, national project office has entrusted |

| | | | | |ecological environment? |Chinese Academy of Science with the evaluation |

| | | | | |5. Will the Project bring water and soil erosion?|of environmental around due to the Project. |

|37 |August 21, 2012 |Meeting room of Mogao Town |Environmental management|Representatives of professional|Hope that the Project will be completed as soon |1. Bidding and bid-inviting is strictly |

| | |Government, Dunhuang, Gansu Province |plan and questionnaire |cooperatives, farmers |as possible, and the quality and level could be |conducted in compliance with Project |

| | | | |representatives, County |ensured. |requirements to ensure Project quality. |

| | | | |Development Office personnel of| |2. The whole construction will be supervised by|

| | | | |Guojiabao Township, Dunhuang | |technician of Project supervision unit. |

| | | | | | |3. Quality supervisor from farmers will be |

| | | | | | |selected to supervise the construction quality.|

| | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |4. Workers from Municipal Agricultural |

| | | | | | |Development Office will examine and supervise |

| | | | | | |the construction irregularly. |

| | | | | | |5. We will actively join together with |

| | | | | | |provincial Agriculture Development Office , |

| | | | | | |state office and World Bank and try to |

| | | | | | |implement the project early |

| | | | | |The Project shall be suitable for local |We will actively join together with provincial |

| | | | | |agricultural development and be implemented as |Agriculture Development Office , related state |

| | | | | |soon as possible. |office and World Bank and try to implement the |

| | | | | | |project early |

| | | | | |Quality assurance of the Project |1. Bidding and bid-inviting is strictly |

| | | | | | |conducted in compliance with Project |

| | | | | | |requirements to ensure Project quality. |

| | | | | | |2. The whole construction will be supervised by|

| | | | | | |Project supervision unit. |

| | | | | | |3. Quality supervisor from farmers will be |

| | | | | | |selected to supervise the construction quality.|

| | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |4. Workers from municipal agricultural |

| | | | | | |development office will examine and supervise |

| | | | | | |the construction irregularly. |

| | | | | |Investment and construction of the Project shall |Villages involved in this Project shall |

| | | | | |be beneficial to the Village. |proactively coordinate with the Project, while |

| | | | | | |officials of those villages which are not |

| | | | | | |involved in the project shall solve such |

| | | | | | |problems by actively competing for other water |

| | | | | | |conservancy projects |

|38 |Aug. 22, 2012 |The meeting room at the fourth floor |Environmental management|Cadres representatives, |Speed up the implementation progress |Actively express opinions to the provincial |

| | |of Gaotai County Finance Bureau, |plan and questionnaire |representatives of specialized | |office and promote it according to related |

| | |Gansu Province | |cooperatives, Representative of| |procedures |

| | | | |village people from Heiquan | | |

| | | | |Township Government and staff | | |

| | | | |members of Agriculture | | |

| | | | |Development Office of the | | |

| | | | |county | | |

|39 |Aug. 17, 2012 |The meeting room of Yujing Town |Environmental management|Cadres representatives, |The supportive facilities of water conservancy |For areas not involved in the project, |

| | |Government, Gansu Province |plan and questionnaire |representatives of specialized |project is beneficial to the field management, |officials of towns and townships would solve |

| | | | |cooperatives, Representative of|but there are few basic irrigation facilities |such problems by active competing for other |

| | | | |village people from Yujing Town|along Yanping and the project investment to such |water conservancy projects |

| | | | |Government and Yaxia Town |areas is relatively little, so more investment is| |

| | | | |Government and staff members of|well advised | |

| | | | |Agriculture Development Office | | |

| | | | |of the county | | |

| | | | | |Implement this project as quickly as possible |Actively join together with provincial |

| | | | | | |Agriculture Development Office , related state |

| | | | | | |Offices and World Bank and try to implement the|

| | | | | | |project early |

| | | | | |Seriously supervise the quality of the project |During implementation of the project, we will |

| | | | | | |ask the construction team seriously control the|

| | | | | | |quality and make supervision and check to the |

| | | | | | |implementation. |

|40 |Aug. 26, 2012 |The meeting room of Baili Township |Environmental management|Cadres representatives, |The project should be implemented as quickly as |Strengthen promulgation to the project and |

| | |Government, Gansu Province  |plan and questionnaire |representatives of specialized |possible to release the requirement for water |sincerely and steadfastly do the previous work,|

| | | | |cooperatives, Representative of|supply, road and science, increasing farmer’s |striving for the early setting and |

| | | | |village people from Baili |income |implementation of the project |

| | | | |Township People’s Government | | |

| | | | |and staff members of | | |

| | | | |Agriculture Development Office | | |

| | | | |of the county | | |

| | | | | |Due to the long implementation period, the |During implementation of the project, it is |

| | | | | |investment to project and the content should be |necessary to joint together with and |

| | | | | |properly adjusted in the mid-term of the project |communicate with provincial agriculture office |

| | | | | |implementation according to actual condition |and national agriculture development office and|

| | | | | | |to make timely report to a higher body and |

| | | | | | |adjustment to investment project and content |

| | | | | | |needing to adjustment |

| | | | | |Expand the cover of the project |Integrate funds to agriculture-based project |

| | | | | | |and try to expand the cover of the project |

| | | | | | |during the implementation of the project, help |

| | | | | | |the general public to solve the most urgent |

| | | | | | |difficulties and problems which are most |

| | | | | | |concerned during the implementation of the |

| | | | | | |project. |

| | | | | |Strengthen the investment of the project and add |Actively integrate funds of agriculture-related|

| | | | | |more funds |project and increase investment under the |

| | | | | | |premise of the project investment quota |

| | | | | | |unchanged. |

| | | | | |Improve the quality of the construction projects |Employ farmer supervisors and invite Bidding |

| | | | | | |Project Management Company to manage the |

| | | | | | |project in stations and the Project Office of |

| | | | | | |the county should organize and send person |

| | | | | | |specially appointed for the quality of the |

| | | | | | |project construction. |

|41 |Aug. 22, 2012 |Longquansi Town, Yongdeng county, |Environmental management|Representatives of specialized |Exert more efforts to adjust and support the |New technology and new specialties have been |

| | |Gansu Province |plan and questionnaire |cooperative, representatives of|agriculture production structure |implanted in World Bank project |

| | | | |village people of Longquansi | | |

| | | | |Town and staff members of the | | |

| | | | |county’s Agriculture | | |

| | | | |Development Office | | |

| | | | | |Speed up the implementation of the project |Ruizhi village, Longquansi Town, Yongdeng |

| | | | | | |County is scheduled to implement the project at|

| | | | | | |the first year |

|42 |Aug. 22, 2012 |Datong Town, Yongdeng County, Gansu |Environmental management|Representatives of specialized |Water conservancy facilities of Beitong Village |Beitong village is scheduled to implement the |

| | |Province |plan and questionnaire |cooperative, representatives of|is backward, so it desire for project |project at the third year |

| | | | |village people of Datong Town |construction | |

| | | | |and staff members of the | | |

| | | | |county’s Agriculture | | |

| | | | |Development Office | | |

| | | | | |Try to resolve channel lining to solve farmer’s |Guojiadun village is scheduled to implement the|

| | | | | |vegetable growing problem |project at the third year |

|43 |Aug. 23, 2012 |Luomen Town, Wushan County, Gansu |Environmental management|Cadres representatives, |None |None |

| | |Province |plan and questionnaire |representatives of specialized | | |

| | | | |cooperatives, representatives | | |

| | | | |of village people from Luomen | | |

| | | | |Town Government and Hualin | | |

| | | | |Township, Wushan County and | | |

| | | | |staff members of Agriculture | | |

| | | | |Development Office of the | | |

| | | | |county | | |

|44 |Aug. 21, 2012 |At the meeting room of Nanmen Town |Group questionnaire for |Villagers’ Committees of |1) Supporting constructions like field water |Introduced in detail the construction content, |

| | |Government, Kai County, Chongqing |Public Opinions on |Tianshui village, Nanmen Town |conservancy and road should be made thoroughly; |the expected completion time and the nature of |

| | |Municipality |Integrated Modern |and Lianchi village, |2) on leveling the land, soil erosion, the |the project. |

| | | |Agriculture Development |Statistical Management Office, |implementation of recovering field from straw, | |

| | | |Project |Agriculture Service Center, |balanced fertilization, pest control, supporting | |

| | | | |People’s Government, Villagers’|funds should be prepared well and should contain | |

| | | | |Committees of Shuangfeng |some technical training fee; 3) implement the | |

| | | | |village, Poverty Relief Office,|project as quickly as possible, promote the work | |

| | | | |Social Security Services for |of alleviating poverty towards well-off | |

| | | | |Employment, Animal Husbandry |conditions for the general public at project | |

| | | | |and Veterinary Station and |areas and develop pillar industry | |

| | | | |Wanli village branch committee | | |

|45 |August 27, 2012 |Shaqiao Village, Longshui Town, Dazu |Personal Questionnaire |Villagers of Longshui Town |Accelerate construction |Introduced details of construction content, |

| | |District, Chongqing |for Public Opinions on | | |express support and expected completion time, |

| | | |Integrated Modern | | |and project progress does not change |

| | | |Agriculture Development | | | |

| | | |Project | | | |

|46 |August 27, 2012 |Shiwan Town, Dazu District, Chongqing|Group questionnaire for |Shengda Agricultural Machine |It is suggested that the construction of farmland|Introduced the details of construction project |

| | | |Public Opinions on |Professional Cooperative of |roads should facilitate the operation of modern |and implementation plan, satisfying the meeting|

| | | |Integrated Modern |Shiwan Town, Dazu County, |agricultural machine, for example, build the |participants |

| | | |Agriculture Development |Yuanjia Village Committee, |connecting passage between convenience road and | |

| | | |Project |Shaqiao Community of Longshui |paddy fields, which should facilitate the | |

| | | | |Town, Famer Water Association |operation and pass of agricultural machine | |

| | | | |of Shima Town, Famer Water |(facilitate in and out of farmland). | |

| | | | |Association of Bayan, Famer | | |

| | | | |Water Association of Qili, | | |

| | | | |Villagers of Hongdeng Village, | | |

| | | | |Shima Town | | |

|47 |August 24, 2012 |Recreation Room for the Old of Guilin|Environmental management|Villagers of Huating Village, |Improve village roads and vegetable base |Introduced the content of construction project |

| | |Huating Village, Tongnan County, |plan and questionnaire |person in charge of |facilities as soon as possible |and expected completion time, satisfying the |

| | |Chongqing | |professional cooperative, | |people who expressed willingness to five full |

| | | | |cadres of Guilin Street Office,| |support |

| | | | |staff of County World Bank | | |

| | | | |Office | | |

|48 |August 26, 2012 |Xijia Courtyard, Guilin Xiaozhou |Environmental management|Villagers and cadres of |The people are very satisfied with the |Introduced relative contents of project |

| | |Village, Tongnan County, Chongqing |plan and questionnaire |Xiaozhou Village, cadres of |environmental management plan |construction and environment management, and |

| | | | |Guilin Street Office | |the people expressed their willingness to give |

| | | | | | |full support |

|49 |August 25, 2012 |Committee of Longkou Vilage, Baizi |Environmental management|Villagers of Longkou Village, |It is suggested to build roads, drainage ditch |Introduced construction content and expected |

| | |Town, , Tongnan County, Chongqing |plan and questionnaire |cadres of Village Committee and|and irrigation station |completion time, and the people were satisfied |

| | | | |cadres of Baizi Town | | |

|50 |August 27, 2012 |Farmer’s courtyard of Dawu Village, |Environmental management|Villagers of Dawu Village, |The environment of the project area is good, but |Introduced project construction content and |

| | |Chongkan Town, Tongnan County, |plan and questionnaire |cadres of Village Committee and|the transportation and irrigation system are bad.|expected completion time. The content did not |

| | |Chongqing | |cadres of Chongkan Town |Whether the implementation in 2016 will be |change and the people expressed their support |

| | | | | |changed or brought forward | |

|51 |August 27, 2012 |Jinlong Town, Yongchuan District, |Environmental management|Villagers of Dengping Village |1) carefully planning shall be made to normalize |Introduced and explained the project |

| | |Chongqing |plan and questionnaire |of Jinlong Town, Yongchuan |the construction and make it be persistent, |construction content, construction progress, |

| | | | |District, Wangpingjie Village |treatment shall follow immediately after |environmental management plan, and etc. |

| | | | |of Liasu Town, and Tanjiaba |implementation; 2) the rationality and ecological|villagers agreed and expressed their desire to |

| | | | |Village of Nandajie Office, and|benefits shall be fully considered in planning; |support |

| | | | |representatives of professional|3) develop energy-saving irrigation system, | |

| | | | |cooperative |improve land utilization rate and save labor; 4) | |

| | | | | |hope the project construction will maintain | |

| | | | | |ecological balance and develop continuously after| |

| | | | | |the project implementation; 5) take actions that | |

| | | | | |suit local circumstances in design, to be | |

| | | | | |rational, practical and increasing investment | |

| | | | | |1) It is suggested to expand the project area |Introduced the construction scale and capital |

| | | | | |appropriately and increase construction scale; 2)|investment budget. Villagers expressed their |

| | | | | |it is suggested to enlarge the capital investment|understanding and support |

| | | | | |into the project | |

|52 |August 31, 2012 |Conference Room, Conference Room of |Environmental management|Villagers Committee of Datong |1) Whether it is the same as other projects of |1) Basically the same, but the there are big |

| | |Tongle Village, Conference Room of |plan and questionnaire |Village, Longtan Town, |agricultural comprehensive development; 2) |difference in operation, as the management is |

| | |Qingyang Town Government, Conference | |Villagers Committee of Wanzhong|whether there is open and transparent regulatory |more standard, fund use is more transparent, |

| | |Room of Mawu Town Government (four | |Village, Villagers Committee of|mechanism for project fund; |and facilities are more close to the people; 2)|

| | |scenes) | |Xingguang Village, Villagers |3) whether the infrastructure can be improved |people of insight are encouraged to participate|

| | | | |Committee of Shiya Village, |according to industrial development; 4) whether |into the rural economic construction and the |

| | | | |Agricultural Service Center, |the construction can be commenced earlier |project construction tries best to apply to the|

| | | | |Economic Development Office, | |industrial development; 3) the World Bank’s |

| | | | |Villagers Committee of Shouba | |procurement process is complex, so it’s |

| | | | |Village, Tongle Township, | |unlikely to commence construction in short |

| | | | |Villagers Committee of Jiefang | |term, please wait with patience |

| | | | |Village, Villagers Committee of| | |

| | | | |Lianchi Village, Villagers | | |

| | | | |Committee of Lianchi Village, | | |

| | | | |Villagers Committee of Tongle | | |

| | | | |Village, Agricultural Service | | |

| | | | |Center, Villagers Committee of | | |

| | | | |Xingyuan Village, Qingyang | | |

| | | | |Town, Villagers Committee of | | |

| | | | |Yinglong Village, Villagers | | |

| | | | |Committee of Shanda Village, | | |

| | | | |Villagers Committee of Pingyi | | |

| | | | |Village, Villagers Committee of| | |

| | | | |Wenguan Village, Mawu Town, | | |

| | | | |Villagers Committee of Huimin | | |

| | | | |Village, Villagers Committee of| | |

| | | | |Fangbei Village, Agricultural | | |

| | | | |Service Center | | |

|53 |September 4, 2012 |Office of Villagers Committee of |Environmental management|Villagers Committee of Yangliu |It is required to be implemented this year as |Introduced the details of the project |

| | |Yangliu Village, Tiecun Township, |plan and questionnaire |Village, Tiecun Township |early as possible |implementation plan, and implementation will be|

| | |Nanchuan County, Chongqing | | | |arranged in 2015 as planned |

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Attached Fig.1 Spacial Distribution of Project Province

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Attached Fig.2 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Liaoning Province

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Attached Fig.3 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Jiangxi Province

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Attached Fig.4 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Hunan Province

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Attached Fig.5 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Chongqing Province

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Attached Fig.6 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Xinjiang Province

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Attached Fig.7 Spacial Distribution of Project Country in Gansu Province

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Coordinative/cooperative relation

Management/contracted relation

Contractor/Construction Area/Impacted Area

1.

County-level project management office

Construction halts and reports to environmental supervision personnel

Environmental supervision

Environmental monitoring institution

Municipal and county environmental protection bureaus

Provincial-level project management office

Environmental experts

Engineering supervision

Provincial environmental protection bureau

World Bank

Ministry of Environmental Protection

Central project management office

After taking measures

and obtaining approval

Construction continues

National Administration of

Cultural Heritage

Environmental supervision informs provincial project office

Investigation and appraisal by specialized personnel

Provincial Project Office

Provincial Administration of

Cultural Heritage

Local Administration of

Cultural Heritage

Report

E4012 rev

County Project ManagementOffice

Cultural relics and historic sites are discovered or a suspicious sign of them are found in construction

It is not cultural relic

and historic site

It is cultural relic

or historic site

Initially confirm protection level

Provincial Project Office

Government environmental monitoring authority

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