![]() | Water Supply: Water Supply, Wastewater, Irrigation - Initial Environmental Assessment Series No. 7 (NORAD, 1994) |
![]() | ![]() | Part II: Documentation requirements for initial environmental assessment |
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Give a brief description of the natural and man-made environment in which the project is to be located. This information should normally be included in the given project documents, but may also have to be supplemented through collection of information and consultations with relevant institutions, professional units, local populations, or short surveys in the project area.
Where appropriate the information should also be presented in thematical maps or illustrations. Sources as well as the reliability of the presented information should be indicated briefly. The description should contain an account of:
Natural environmental conditions:
· Geology and soil conditions.
· Hydrological and
hydro-geological conditions.
· Topography.
·
Climate.
· Vegetation and fauna, with emphasis on: particularly
vulnerable ecosystems and vulnerable and conservation-worthy animal and plant
species.
· Unique and conservation-worthy natural landscapes.
Man-made environmental conditions:
· Socio-economic and socio-cultural conditions.
·
Demographic conditions,
- size of affected population groups, and - any
ethnic belonging and variations.
· Health situation,
- with special
emphasis on environmentally related diseases.
· Settlement pattern and
means of production,
- specified for ethnic group, class or caste, and
-
division of labour organised on the basis of gender and age within the
population groups in question.
· Existing land use and utilisation of
natural resources,
- also including more extensive utilisation of nature
areas.
· Unique and conservation-worthy cultural landscapes or objects
and buildings og historic, archeological, architectonic, cultural, aesthetic or
scientific value.
· Existing environmental problems and environmental
stress,
- for example current pollution of water and rate of soil
erosion.
· Other existing or planned activities that may hold future
consequences for the water supply, water quality, wastewater management or
irrigation.