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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The proposed project is entitled, ³

The proposed project is entitled, ³ Cadangan Pembangunan Projek PendidikanCadangan Pembangunan Projek Pendidikan Bagi SMK Julau No. 2, Julau, (30BD) Di Atas Lot 353, Block 3, Jikang Land Bagi SMK Julau No. 2, Julau, (30BD) Di Atas Lot 353, Block 3, Jikang Land District, Sarawak Untuk Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia

District, Sarawak Untuk Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia ´. In the course of this´. In the course of this Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), it will be referred to as ³

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), it will be referred to as ³ the Proposedthe Proposed Project

Project´.´.

The proposed project is located south of Sg. Jikang and east of Julau Feeder Road The proposed project is located south of Sg. Jikang and east of Julau Feeder Road encompassing an area of approximately 28.3 hectares (70 acres). The proposed encompassing an area of approximately 28.3 hectares (70 acres). The proposed project site is located approximately 4 km away (by road) from Julau Town and 55 project site is located approximately 4 km away (by road) from Julau Town and 55 km from Sarikei Town. The surrounding areas near the project site are either  km from Sarikei Town. The surrounding areas near the project site are either  agric

agricultural lands ultural lands or rural developmeor rural developments compromising of nts compromising of residresidential ential settlemsettlements.ents. The area is currently accessible by car via an existing tar

The area is currently accessible by car via an existing tar -sealed Julau Feeder Road,-sealed Julau Feeder Road, which also serves as a vital link with the town and the surrounding countryside.

which also serves as a vital link with the town and the surrounding countryside. Figure 2.1

Figure 2.1 shows the locality plan of Julau and proposed site; andshows the locality plan of Julau and proposed site; and Figure 2.2Figure 2.2 showsshows the site plan of the project site. The proposed project is part of Ministry of  the site plan of the project site. The proposed project is part of Ministry of  Education¶s plan to develop the undeveloped

Education¶s plan to develop the undeveloped prime prime land into an eland into an educationducational centreal centre of choice while assisting the government in providing quality education opportunities of choice while assisting the government in providing quality education opportunities to fulfil the their obligation a

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y

y Dining HallDining Hall y

y CanteenCanteen y

y Male DormitoryMale Dormitory y

y Female DormitoryFemale Dormitory y

y Class µµC¶ Quarters (1 block)Class µµC¶ Quarters (1 block) y

y Class µµD¶ Quarters (2 blocks)Class µµD¶ Quarters (2 blocks) y

y Class µµF¶Class µµF¶ y

y Guard HouseGuard House y

y Bus StandBus Stand y

y CourtyardCourtyard y

y Bicycle ShedBicycle Shed y

y Motorcycle BayMotorcycle Bay y

y Flag PoleFlag Pole y

y Garbage CentreGarbage Centre y

y Children PlaygroundChildren Playground y

y 1 unit of Football Field1 unit of Football Field y

y 1 unit of Running Track1 unit of Running Track y

y 1 units of Basketball Court1 units of Basketball Court y

y 1 unit of Volleyball Court1 unit of Volleyball Court y

y 1 unit of Sepak Takraw Court1 unit of Sepak Takraw Court y

y 1 unit of Netball Court1 unit of Netball Court y

y 1 unit of Badminton Court1 unit of Badminton Court y

y 1 unit of Elevated Water Tower 1 unit of Elevated Water Tower 

1 unit of Sewerage Treatment Plant 1 unit of Sewerage Treatment Plant

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The proposed project consists of design, construct and complete the earthworks, The proposed project consists of design, construct and complete the earthworks, engineering facilities

engineering facilities and buildings and buildings on the proposed on the proposed land for future land for future education usage.education usage. It falls under Item 3 (i) definition and therefore requires the submission of an It falls under Item 3 (i) definition and therefore requires the submission of an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report to the Natural Resources and Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report to the Natural Resources and Environment Board,

Environment Board, Sarawak Sarawak for approval. for approval. This assThis assessment and essment and the grthe grantant ing ing of of  approval by the NREB are mandatory prior to the implementation of any

approval by the NREB are mandatory prior to the implementation of any componentcomponent

of the project. of the project.

2.0

2.0 PROJECT PROJECT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION The Project Proponent (

The Project Proponent (Kementerian Pelajaran Kementerian Pelajaran MalaysiaMalaysia )) andand XYZ Sdn. Bhd.XYZ Sdn. Bhd. (project contractor) undertake the construction and completion of ³Cadangan (project contractor) undertake the construction and completion of ³Cadangan Pembangunan Projek Pendidikan Bagi

Pembangunan Projek Pendidikan Bagi SMK Julau No.2, SMK Julau No.2, Julau, (30BD) Di Atas LotJulau, (30BD) Di Atas Lot 353, Block 3,

353, Block 3, Jikang Land DJikang Land Districtistrict, Sarawak Untuk Kementerian Pelaj, Sarawak Untuk Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysiaaran Malaysia ´.´. The proposed project site is located on the south of Sungai Jikang and east of Julau The proposed project site is located on the south of Sungai Jikang and east of Julau Feeder Road (an area of approx 28.3 ha or 70 acres). It is located slight outside or  Feeder Road (an area of approx 28.3 ha or 70 acres). It is located slight outside or  greater than 3 km radius from Julau Town, and in the midst of agricultural lands or  greater than 3 km radius from Julau Town, and in the midst of agricultural lands or  rural settlements.

rural settlements.

3.0

3.0 EXISTING EXISTING ENVIRONENVIRONMENTMENT

 A description of the existing environment is included to establish the assessment of   A description of the existing environment is included to establish the assessment of 

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the Proposed Project is rural residential, commercial and predominantly agricultural the Proposed Project is rural residential, commercial and predominantly agricultural lands. The project proponent will build a network of internal and perimeter drains to lands. The project proponent will build a network of internal and perimeter drains to provide sufficient drainag

provide sufficient drainage for e for the entire projthe entire project area. ect area. The original The original landscape (datulandscape (datu m)m) of project site

of project site is relatively high. is relatively high. However, certain locHowever, certain locations of the ations of the project site project site willwill involve cuts and fills to desired designed levels.

involve cuts and fills to desired designed levels.

The climate over Julau area is generally similar to all other parts of

The climate over Julau area is generally similar to all other parts of western Sarawak.western Sarawak. Its annual rainy season is between October to January, with scattered rainfall pattern Its annual rainy season is between October to January, with scattered rainfall pattern or locally known

or locally known as ³Landas´ or northeast monsoon. as ³Landas´ or northeast monsoon. The average monthly rainfall for The average monthly rainfall for  Jualu area over the 10 years period (1999-2008) was 303.54 mm.

Jualu area over the 10 years period (1999-2008) was 303.54 mm. Water parameters at all sampling

Water parameters at all sampling points points conformed to Class IIB compliance limit withconformed to Class IIB compliance limit with the exception of BOD (ranging from 6~7 mg/L) and COD levels (ranging from the exception of BOD (ranging from 6~7 mg/L) and COD levels (ranging from 25~32mg/L).

25~32mg/L). Existing TSP Existing TSP levels at all levels at all monitoring locations wmonitoring locations were were well well within theithin the stipulated limits of 

stipulated limits of  260260 QQg/mg/m33 recommended recommended by by the the DOE. DOE. Noise Noise levels (dBA)levels (dBA)

recorded all monitoring locations were within the World Health Organization (WHO) recorded all monitoring locations were within the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended noise exposure limits.

recommended noise exposure limits. b)

b) Biological EnvironmentBiological Environment Flora

Flora

Within the boundar

Within the boundary of the Project sitey of the Project site , a mixture of secondary forest, a mixture of secondary forest especially along the

especially along the banks of Sgbanks of Sg . Jikang, The c. Jikang, The cocoa (ocoa (TheobromaTheobroma cacaocacao)) farms, pepper (

farms, pepper (Piper nigrumPiper nigrum) and rubber () and rubber (Hevea brasiliensisHevea brasiliensis) gardens and) gardens and small farmlands are predominant cultivated crops. These farms and gardens small farmlands are predominant cultivated crops. These farms and gardens

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Secondary forests, which is a result of land clearing are observed to be Secondary forests, which is a result of land clearing are observed to be dominated by fast-growing trees, notably several

dominated by fast-growing trees, notably several MacarangaMacaranga spp. (Benuak),spp. (Benuak), Vitex pubescens

Vitex pubescens (Leban)(Leban), Alstonia angustiloba, Alstonia angustiloba (Pelai),(Pelai), Callicarpa sp.,Callicarpa sp., Glochidion sp

Glochidion sp.(Mayam).(Mayam),, Timonius borneensisTimonius borneensis (Rentap)(Rentap), Artocarpus nitidus, Artocarpus nitidus (Telakong)

(Telakong) Eugenia sp., Cratoxylum glaucumEugenia sp., Cratoxylum glaucum (Gerangan),(Gerangan), DelleniaDellenia suffruticosa

suffruticosa (Buan),(Buan), Euodia albaEuodia alba (Jampang),(Jampang), Vernonia arboreaVernonia arborea (Entepong)(Entepong) and

and Ficus spFicus sp (Tempan).(Tempan). In highly disturbed areas, such as along roadsides,In highly disturbed areas, such as along roadsides, Dillenia suffruticosa, Nauclea maingayi 

Dillenia suffruticosa, Nauclea maingayi  andand Fagraea racemosaFagraea racemosa are dominantare dominant.. In other heavily disturbed areas, a variety of grasses, shrubs, herbs and small In other heavily disturbed areas, a variety of grasses, shrubs, herbs and small trees (sparsely scattered).

trees (sparsely scattered). Sg. Jikang is Sg. Jikang is only the river that only the river that passes through thepasses through the proposed project site, and along the banks plants such as Asam Paya proposed project site, and along the banks plants such as Asam Paya (Eleoidoxa conferta),

(Eleoidoxa conferta), BeluahBeluah (Macaranga triloba),(Macaranga triloba), Pandan RasauPandan Rasau (Pandanus(Pandanus affinis) and 

affinis) and EngkabangEngkabang (Shorea mycrophylla).(Shorea mycrophylla). Fauna

Fauna

More than fourteen types of wild mammal were observed or known to exist in More than fourteen types of wild mammal were observed or known to exist in the or in the vicinity of the proposed Project site, including

the or in the vicinity of the proposed Project site, including CallossiurusCallossiurus notataus

notataus (CommonTupai),(CommonTupai), Ratufa affinisRatufa affinis (Tupai Engkerabak),(Tupai Engkerabak), Tupaia glisTupaia glis (Tree Shrews),

(Tree Shrews), Sus barbatusSus barbatus (Babi Hutan),(Babi Hutan), Cervus unicolor Cervus unicolor  (Rusa),(Rusa), MacacaMacaca fascicularis

fascicularis (Monyet),(Monyet), Macaca nemestrinaMacaca nemestrina (Berok),(Berok), Tragulus javanicusTragulus javanicus (Pelandok),

(Pelandok),   Arctictis binturong   Arctictis binturong ((Binturong) Paradoxurus hermaphroditusBinturong) Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Musang), Hystrx brachyura (Landak), Manis

(Musang), Hystrx brachyura (Landak), Manis javanica (Tengiling) andjavanica (Tengiling) and Varanus salvator 

Varanus salvator  (Biawak)(Biawak).. Besides mammals, some common insects andBesides mammals, some common insects and molluscs pests are present at the Project site.

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Malays. Based on the recent surveys, about 61.3% of the

Malays. Based on the recent surveys, about 61.3% of the sampled population wsampled population wereere young people at the ag

young people at the age group of 18 ye group of 18 years old and belowears old and below ..

During the socio-econnomy survey, it was found that there was no medical clinic at During the socio-econnomy survey, it was found that there was no medical clinic at the proposed Pr

the proposed Project Site. oject Site. In fact, there In fact, there is a is a Health CliHealth Clinic (Klinik Kesihatan Julau)nic (Klinik Kesihatan Julau) located in Julau town which is about 4.5 km away from the proposed Project Site. located in Julau town which is about 4.5 km away from the proposed Project Site. This clinic serves and caters for the minor medical needs of the local people and This clinic serves and caters for the minor medical needs of the local people and nearby rural

nearby rural residents, mainly from residents, mainly from Entabai. Entabai. For more sFor more severe medical evere medical conditions,conditions, they would seek medical attention at Sibu General H

they would seek medical attention at Sibu General Hospitalospital , which is about 60 km, which is about 60 km away from Julau.

away from Julau.

Several education facilities are found in Julau area including kindergartens, primary Several education facilities are found in Julau area including kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools, which serve the local people to pursue their  schools, and secondary schools, which serve the local people to pursue their  knowledge and mentality training. In the region under study, there is a secondary knowledge and mentality training. In the region under study, there is a secondary schools (SMK Julau No. 1, Sarikei) serving the communities, which is within 2 km schools (SMK Julau No. 1, Sarikei) serving the communities, which is within 2 km from the proposed project site.

from the proposed project site.   About 58% of population w

  About 58% of population who ho were in the age group were in the age group of 19of 19-65 years old involved in-65 years old involved in small-scaled farming. The remaining, especially the educated and the younger  small-scaled farming. The remaining, especially the educated and the younger  members of the communities were engaged in daily

members of the communities were engaged in daily -paid jobs, served in government-paid jobs, served in government sectors, employed by private firms, operating small businesses, and worked as sectors, employed by private firms, operating small businesses, and worked as manual labourers on contract or daily paid basis.

manual labourers on contract or daily paid basis. Julau town and

Julau town and its vicinity areas are served with potable water. its vicinity areas are served with potable water. Among four of theAmong four of the surveyed longhouses (Rh. Lanting Ak. Bangku, R

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Facilitating the decentralisation of urban development; Facilitating the decentralisation of urban development; Educational facilities to cater for

Educational facilities to cater for the national secondary education capacity andthe national secondary education capacity and development;

development;

 Additional employment/business opportunities for the construction sector; and  Additional employment/business opportunities for the construction sector; and

Optimal utilisation of existing resources. Optimal utilisation of existing resources.

Primary activities associated with the implementation

Primary activities associated with the implementation of the project, togeof the project, toge ther withther with their potential impacts and mitigation measures are shown in

their potential impacts and mitigation measures are shown in Table 1.Table 1.

5.0

5.0 RESIDUAL RESIDUAL IMPACTSIMPACTS

The environmental impacts that may persist after the implementation of the The environmental impacts that may persist after the implementation of the mitigation measures recommended in the EIA

mitigation measures recommended in the EIA report are classified report are classified as residualas residual impacts. The anticipated residual impacts are predicted to be insignificant, which impacts. The anticipated residual impacts are predicted to be insignificant, which include the permanent loss of vegetation cover and associated habitat, general include the permanent loss of vegetation cover and associated habitat, general increase in

increase in trafftraffic and noise ic and noise levels, and changes in levels, and changes in ambient air and surambient air and surface wateface wate r r  quality.

quality.

6.0 CONCLUSIONS

6.0 CONCLUSIONS

The EIA study has established that the project can be implemented and occupied in The EIA study has established that the project can be implemented and occupied in an environmentally sound manner. Therefore, it is recommended that the project an environmentally sound manner. Therefore, it is recommended that the project proponent,

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 ABC Sdn Bhd 

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Project Project Activity

Activity Cause of ImpactCause of Impact

Nature of Impact Nature of Impact

Mitigation Measurement Mitigation Measurement Adverse

Adverse Impact Impact Beneficial Beneficial ImpactImpact Investigation

Investigation StageStage Felling of trees and

Felling of trees and clearing of

clearing of undergrowthundergrowth along traverse route. along traverse route.

None

None Short-term Short-term employmentemployment yy None, not None, not necessnecessaryary

Development Stage Development Stage Site Site Preparation: Preparation: Site Clearing, Site Clearing, Earthwork Earthwork

Loss of vegetation cover 

Loss of vegetation cover  yy Loss of habitatsLoss of habitats y

y Generation of bio-waste.Generation of bio-waste. y

y Soil erosionSoil erosion y

y Localised floodingLocalised flooding y

y Dust generationDust generation y

y Additional traffic nuisance &Additional traffic nuisance &

hazards to other road users. hazards to other road users.

y

y Phasing the development.Phasing the development. y

y Construction of concrete retaining wallsConstruction of concrete retaining walls

along platform¶s perimeter and areas along platform¶s perimeter and areas prone

prone to to severe severe erosion.erosion.

y

y Channeling of surface runoffs to networkChanneling of surface runoffs to network

of internal drains. of internal drains.

y

y Limit construction traffic to off-peakLimit construction traffic to off-peak

periods. periods. Construction of  Construction of  Infrastructures Infrastructures Excavation, Piling, Excavation, Piling, Concreting, Pipe Laying Concreting, Pipe Laying and

and Surfacing of Surfacing of internalinternal roads

roads

y

y Additional trafficAdditional traffic y

y Soil erosionSoil erosion y

y Elevation of noise levelElevation of noise level y

y Health & Health & safety of safety of workersworkers

Increase in commercial activities Increase in commercial activities and job

and job opportunitiesopportunities

y

y Transportation of materials during off-Transportation of materials during

off-peak hours only. peak hours only.

y

y Surface runoffs must be channelled toSurface runoffs must be channelled to

the internal drain network.. the internal drain network..

y

y Immediate re-vegetation on exposed soilImmediate re-vegetation on exposed soil

surfaces. surfaces.

y

y Good housekeeping and regular Good housekeeping and regular 

maintenance of machinery and maintenance of machinery and equipments during

equipments during constructconstructionion activities.

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 ABC Sdn Bhd 

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Project roject Activity Activity Cause Cause of of ImpactImpact Nature of ImpactNature of Impact Mitigation MeasurementMitigation Measurement Adverse

Adverse Impact Impact Beneficial Beneficial ImpactImpact Development

Development StageStage

Mobilization

Mobilization Mobilization activitiesMobilization activities yy Tr Tr affic congestionaffic congestion y

y SmSmoke and noiseoke and noise y

y SSafety of the publicafety of the public

S

Shohot-tet-temmeemm ploy ploymmentent yy Mobilization activities aMobilization activities ae conducted due conducted duinging

dayti

daytimme only and vehicles used should bee only and vehicles used should be

r egulaegular r lylymmaintained.aintained. y

y SStationtationr r elevant peelevant per r sonnel at stsonnel at str r ategic locationsategic locations

to guide/cont

to guide/contr r ol tol tr r affic.affic. Establish

Establishmment of ent of  wo

wor r keker r s cas camm p(s) p(s) S

Soil waste, engine oil, fueloil waste, engine oil, fuel and lub

and lubr r icantsicants

y

y BBr r eeding geeding gr r ound foound for r pest/diseasepest/disease

vecto vector r s.s.

y

y WWateater r contacontammination,ination,

dete

deter r ioior r ation in wateation in water r quality inquality in

r eceiving steceiving str r eaeamms.s.

y

y PPr r ovideovider r ubbish bins and aubbish bins and arr rr angeanger r egulaegular r 

disposal. disposal.

y

y PPr r opeoper r handling of used oil and ghandling of used oil and gr r ease.ease. y

y PPr r ovide pouovide pour r -flou-flour r toilet.toilet.

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Actual develop

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inf 

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Inc

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y

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above, plus the following additionalmmeasueasur r es:es:

y

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y

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y TTo coo comm ply with the Occupational ply with the OccupationalSSafety andafety and

Health Act 1994. Health Act 1994. Disposal of 

Disposal of  const constr r uctionuction wastes wastes

Const

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y ContaContammination and clogging of ination and clogging of 

d

dr r ains and stains and str r eaeammss y

y SSafety hazaafety hazar r dsds

y

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 ABC Sdn Bhd 

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Project roject Activity Activity Cause Cause of of ImpactImpact Nature of ImpactNature of Impact Mitigation MeasurementMitigation Measurement Adverse

Adverse Impact Impact Beneficial Beneficial ImpactImpact Development Stage

Development Stage L

Landscaping andscaping Modification Modification of of thethe

landscape due to ea landscape due to ear r thwothwor r ksks and site clea

and site clear r inging

y

y Aesthetically unacceptableAesthetically unacceptable y

y SSoil eoil er r osionosion

A

Ar r eadyeadymmaaket foket fo

landscape

landscapemmateater r ialsials

y

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matteattesselated to aesthetic aspects.elated to aesthetic aspects. y

y LLandscaping activitiesandscaping activitiesmmust be a continualust be a continual

activity; integ

activity; integr r al paal par r t of the constt of the constr r uctionuction activities.

activities.

O

Occupational Stageccupational Stage

Occupational of  Occupational of  Co

Commmmeer r cial unitscial units

Tr 

Tr anspoanspor r tation of householdtation of household ite

itemmss

y

y Accidental dislodging of load f Accidental dislodging of load f r r oomm m

moving vehiclesoving vehicles

y

y EnsuEnsur r e vehicles ae vehicles ar r e not ovee not over r loaded.loaded. y

y Tr Tr anspoanspor r t household itet household itemms and pes and per r sonal effectssonal effects

du

dur r ing peak-houing peak-hour r s.s.

S

Solid wasteolid waste

collection and collection and disposal disposal

S

Solid wasteolid waste yy DeteDeteioioation of suation of suface quality of neaface quality of nea by by

wate water r coucour r ses.ses.

y

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y

y PPr r ovide adequate units of puovide adequate units of pur r  pose-built waste pose-built waste r 

r eceptacles and aeceptacles and arr rr ange foange for r  r r egulaegular r disposal atdisposal at app

appr r oved duoved dumm psites. psites. y

y TThe cohe comm pacto pactor r ssmmust beust ber r egulaegular r ly sely ser r viced.viced.

S Sewageewage

gene

gener r ation andation and discha dischar r gege

S

Sewage sludgeewage sludge yy OdoOdooossmmellell y

y DeteDeter r ioior r ation in suation in sur r face wateface water r quality of quality of 

nea

near r  by wate by water r coucour r ses.ses.

y

y TThe centhe centr r alize sewage talize sewage tr r eateatmment systeent systemm mmustust

  be in co

  be in comm  pliance with the  pliance with ther r equiequir r eemments of theents of the local autho

local author r ity.ity.

y

y RegulaRegular r de-sludging of sewage systede-sludging of sewage systemm, e.g. at, e.g. at

least once eve

least once ever r y two yeay two year r s.s.

y

y IncoIncor r  po por r ate pate pr r eventiveeventivemmaintenance.aintenance. y

y Disposal of sewage sludge at appDisposal of sewage sludge at appr r ovedoved m

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 ABC Sdn Bhd 

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P

Project roject Activity Activity Cause Cause of of ImpactImpact Nature of ImpactNature of Impact Mitigation MeasurementMitigation Measurement Adverse

Adverse Impact Impact Beneficial Beneficial ImpactImpact O

Occupational Stageccupational Stage Tr 

Tr afficaffic gene gener r ationation

T

Theher r esidents plying alongesidents plying along access

accessr r oute to-and-f oute to-and-f r r oommthethe

 p

 pr r oject siteoject site

y

y Additional tAdditional tr r afficaffic IImm p pr r oveovemment in seent in ser r vicesvices yy  Not necessa Not necessar r y since the additional ty since the additional tr r afficaffic

gene

gener r ated by pated by pr r oject activities will notoject activities will not se

ser r iously affect theiously affect theLLevel of evel of SSeevice alongvice along

Julau Feede Julau Feeder r Road.Road. Maintenance of 

Maintenance of  utilities, utilities, aammenities andenities and

se ser r vicesvices

Maintenance activities

Maintenance activities yy  Not anticipated Not anticipated Additional eAdditional emm ploy ploymmentent

oppo oppor r tunities.tunities.

y

y Maintenance peMaintenance per r sonnelsonnelmmust be bust be br r iefed oniefed on

the safety p

the safety pr r oceduocedur r es and equipped withes and equipped with  pe

 per r sonal psonal pr r otective equipotective equipmment.ent. y

y PPr r ovision of waovision of war r ning signs along publicning signs along public r 

r oads.oads.

y

y SSite supeite super r visovisor r ssmmust be well tust be well tr r ained,ained,

qualified and expe qualified and exper r ienced.ienced.

Abandonment Abandonment P

Pojectoject

abandon abandonmmentent

Abandoned buildings and Abandoned buildings and equip

equipmmentent

y

y PPotential site footential site for r illegal activitiesillegal activities yy AllAllmmachineachiner r y and physical sty and physical str r uctuuctur r esesmmustust

 be

 ber r eemmoved f oved f oommsite.site. y

y Exposed aExposed ar r easeasmmust beust ber r e-vegetated withe-vegetated with

indigenous species. indigenous species.

y

y ConstConstr r uction wastesuction wastesmmust be disposed off atust be disposed off at

app

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