Generic Standard Part I: Tolerance Limits for Industrial Effluents to be Discharged
into Inland Surface Waters
Annex 8.3 : Monitoring and Analysis Methods
Annex 8.4 : National Drinking Water Quality Guidelines, 2006
Annex 8.5 : Monitoring and Analysis Methods
Annex 8.6 : Noise Level Guidelines
List of Tables
Table 1.1 : FGD Locations and Participant Details
Table 2.1 : Salient Features of KAHEP
Table 2.2 : Land Requirement for Various Project Structures and Facilities
Table 2.3 : Implementation Schedule of KAHEP
Table 2.4 : Flow Regulation of the Kabeli River during Operation of the Project
Table 3.1 : Compliance World Bank Safeguards Policies and IFC Performance Standards
Table 4.1 : Settlements in the Impact Areas
Table 4.2 : Physiographic Division of the Project Area
Table 4.3 : Expected Rock Types along the Headrace Tunnel
Table 4.4 : Rock Mass Quality of the Headrace Tunnel
Table 4.5 : Catchment Area Altitudinal Characteristics
Table 4.6 : Mean Monthly Flows from various Methods, m3/s
Table 4.7 : Low Flows at the Intake Site, m3/s
Table 4.8 : Flood Flow at Intake Site (m3/s)
Table 4.9 : Flood Flow at Powerhouse Site (m3/s) – Tamor and Kabeli Combined
Table 4.10 : Mean Monthly Flow of Tamor River at KAHEP Powerhouse Site
Table 4.11 : Major Water Sources along the Tunnel Alignment
Table 4.12 : The mean monthly flows for the three Kholsis in between Kabeli-A Barrage and Kabeli-Tamor Confluence by WECS Method
Table 4.13 : Water Quality of the Kabeli River
Table 4.14 : Micro-biological analysis of Kabeli and Tamor Rivers water quality
Table 4.15 : Land use of Affected VDCs (Area Km2)
Table 4.16 : Glacial Lake/ Pond within the Catchment of the Kabeli River
Table 4.17 : List of Rare/Endangered/Threatened and Endemic Plants in the Project Region
Table 4.18 : Mammals Recorded in Project Sites (Participatory information from locals)
Table 4.19 : Avi-fauna recorded for Project sites (Participatory information from locals)
Table 4.20 : Herpeto-fauna recorded for Project sites (Participatory information from locals)
Table 4.21 : Terrestrial Wildlife of Conservation Significance
Table 4.22 : Description of Sampling Station of KAHEP Affected Sites (October 2010)
Table 4.23 : Description of Sampling Station of KAHEP Affected Sites (July 2013)
Table 4.24 : Aquatic Habitat Characterization of Kabeli River in the Directly Project Affected Area
Table 4.25 : Number of Fish Species Recorded and Observed in the Sampling Stations (2010)
Table 4.26 : Number of Fish Species Recorded and Observed in the Sampling Stations (2013)
Table 4.27 : Fish Species Recorded in Sampling Stations (2010)
Table 4.28 : Fish Species Observed in Sampling Stations (2013)
Table 4.29 : Fish Species Observed and Recorded in Sampling Stations (2010)
Table 4.30 : Migratory Pattern of Fish Species
Table 4.31 : Long migratory Fish Species Migration Pathways in Different Seasons
Table 4.32 : Medium Distance Migratory Fish Species Migration Pathways in Different Seasons
Table 4.33 : Species Diversity and Distribution Pattern (2010)
Table 4.34 : Percentage Abundance at Sampling Stations (Caughtby cast net, 2010)
Table 4.35 : Species Diversity and Distribution Pattern (2013)
Table 4.36 : Percentage Abundance at Sampling Stations (Caughtby cast net, 2013)
Table 4.37 : Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) at Different Sampling Stations (2010)
Table 4.38 : Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) at Different Sampling Stations (2013)
Table 4.39 : Fish Species of Conservation Significance
Table 4.40 : Total Nnumber of phytoplankton
Table 4.41 : Phytoplankton Species Recorded at Different Sampling Stations
Table 4.42 : Population Density of Phytoplankton at Different Sampling Stations
Table 4.43 : Total Zooplankton Recorded in Different Sampling Stations
Table 4.44 : Zooplankton Species Recorded at Different Sampling Stations
Table 4.45 : Population Density of Zooplankton at Different Sampling Stations
Table 4.46 : Total Aquatic Insects Record in Different Sample Stations
Table 4.47 : Aquatic Insects Recorded at Different Sampling Stations
Table 5.1 : Summary of Project Alternatives.
Table 5.2 : Steps in MHSP Exercise.
Table 5.3 : Coarse Ranking Composite Technical/Economic Criterion
Table 5.4 : Coarse Ranking Composite Environmental/Social Criterion
Table 6.1 : Loss of Forest Vegetation in Different Project Structures and Facilities
Table 6.2 : Loss of Forest Resources in Different Forest Areas by KAHEP Forest Land Acquisition
Table 6.3 : Loss of GON Protected Floral Species in the Forestland Occupied by the Project
Table 6.4 : Monetary Value of the Lost Forest Resources
Table 6.5 : In-stream Flow for Fish, Wildlife, and Recreation (Tennant 1975)
Table 6.6 : In stream Flow Regimens for Fish, Wildlife, Recreation and Related Environmental Resources Based on the Modified Tennant Method (Kali Gandaki “A” EIA Study)
Table 6.7 : Hydraulic Variables in the Dewatered Stretch at 10% discharge of the Average Monthly Flow of February as EF
Table- 6.8 : Flow Condition and Habitat Suitability for Fishes
Table 6.9 : Salient Features of the Monitored Projects
Table 6.10 : Selected target species of Kabeli
Table 6.11 : Water Availability situation at Dewater Section with 10% of Minimum Mean Monthly Flow from the Dam
Table 6.12 : Hydrological Change in the Tamor River (between Kabeli – Tamor confluence and Kabeli tailrace outlet) Due to KAHEP
Table 6.13: Hydrological Fluctuations in Tamor River in Non-operation and Peaking Operation Periods
Table 6.14 : Water Levels in the Non-operating and Peak Operating Periods in Tamor River
Table 6.15 : Summary of the Primary Environmental Issues- Impact Prediction
Table 6.16 : Summary of the Secondary Environmental Issues - Impact Prediction
Table 6.17 : Summary of the Other Environmental Issues - Impact Prediction
Table 6.18 : Summary of the Impact Prediction on Environmental Issues not Covered in the EIA TOR
Table 7.1 : Projects with a Generation (construction) License (as of June 21, 2013)
Table 7.2 : Projects with Survey License Issued (as of June 21, 2013)
Table 7.3 : Projects Reserved by the Government of Nepal (as of June 21, 2013)
Table 7.4 : Valued Environmental and Social Components of Tamor-Kabeli Basin
Table 7.5 : Selected Valued Environmental and Social Components
Table 7.6 : Physiographic Region of Nepal and their general characteristics
Table 7.7 : Fish Composition of the Tamor-Kabeli river system
Table7.8 : Proposed target fish species
Table 8.1 : Roles and Responsibilities of the Stakeholders
Table 8.2 : Permits and Approvals
Table 8.3 : Environmental Training Plan
Table 8.4 : Construction Camps and Traffic Management
Table 8.5 : Pollution Abatement Plan (Key Features)
Table 8.6 : Terrestrial Ecology Management Plan
Table 8.7 : Aquatic Ecology Management
Table 8.8 : Erosion Abatement and Muck/Spoil Management
Table 8.9 : Public Health and Occupational Safety Management Plan
Table 8.10 : Emergency Management Plan
Table 8.11 : Rehabilitation Management
Table 8.12 : Baseline Monitoring Plan for Updating
Table 8.13 : Construction Phase Monitoring
Table 8.14 : Operation Phase Monitoring
Table 8.15 : Environmental Audit for KAHEP
Table 9.1 : Environmental Mitigation Cost
Table 9.2 : Environmental Monitoring Cost
Table 9.3 : Summary of the Project Environmental Costs
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 : Location Map of KAHEP
Figure 2.2 : Location of the Key Project Structures in relation to the Project Districts and VDCs
Figure 2.3 : Road network linking the project area
Figure 2.4 : Project Layout in the Land Sat Imagery
Figure 2.5 : Location of Key Facilities at Headworks
Figure 2.6 : Location of Key Facilities at Powerhouse
Figure 4.1 : Key Settlement within the Direct and Indirect Impact Area
Figure 4.2 : Catchment Area of Kabeli upstream the KAHEP Barrage
Figure 4.3 : The Adopted Hydrograph of Kabeli at Intake Site
Figure 4.4 : Flow Duration Curve for Kabeli River
Figure 4.5 : Measured flows from Kabeli Gauging Station from November 2011 to June 2013.
Figure 4.6 : Streams downstream from the Dam
Figure 4.7 : Landslide and Glacial Lake Location in the Kabeli Catchment
Figure 4.8 : Land Use of the Project VDCs
Figure 4.9 : Location of the KAHEP in relation to Protected Areas of Nepal
Figure 6.1 : Comparative Hydrograph Existing and Operation Peroid in the Dewatered Section
Figures 6.2 : Observed real time flow data for 2011
Figure 6.3 : Observed real time flow data for 2012
Figure 6.4 : Actual flow data for dry months (November 2011-May 2012)
Figure 6.5 : Tamor River flow data below the Kabeli-A a tailrace with and without operation.
Figure 6.6 : Location of Religious and Cremation Sites downstream the Dam
Figure 6.7 : Districts and VDCs across KCTLP
Figure 7.1 : Location of the Kabeli-A HPP as it relates to all major watersheds of Nepal
Figure 7.2 : Layout of hydropower projects with government, survey and construction licenses
Figure 7.3 : Tamor Watershed- General schematic illustration of expected cumulative impacts resulting from cascading hydropower development and other present and foreseen activities.
Figure 7.4 : Land use in the Tamor-Kabeli Watershed.
Figure 7.5 : Hydropower sites, transmission lines and roads in the Tamor-Kabeli watershed
Figure 7.6 : Layout of hydropower projects under Scenario 1, showing the expected dewatered sections.
Figure 8.1 : Organization chart for planning and implementation of EMP and SAP
List of Photographs
Photograph 2.1 : Location of Powerhouse, Switchyard and Labor Camp
Photograph 2.2 : Location of Labor Camp at Headworks
Photograph 2.3 : Location of Quarry Site at Powerhouse
Photograph 4.1 : Headwater area of Kabeli-A hydroelectric project
Photograph 4.2 : Power house area of Kabeli hydroelectric project
Photograph 4.3 : Degraded and Pine afforested forests patches around Bijuli Danda along the access road.
Photograph 4.4 : Simal tree and Amala fruiting in the Pinase (Majhigaun) near the power house
Photograph 4.5 : A small patch of forest near Headwork and thin vegetation near Quarry Site
Acronyms and Abbreviations
AAPA
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Aquatic Animals Protection Act
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AAS
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Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
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AEMP
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Aquatic Ecology Management Plan
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AEPC
|
Alternative Energy Promotion Center
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BOD
|
biological oxygen demand
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BOOT
|
build, own, operate and transfer
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BPC
|
Butwal Power Company Limited
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BS
|
Bikram Sambat
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CAO
|
Comprehensive Assessment of Option
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CAR
|
Catchment Area Ratio
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CAT
|
Catchment Area Treatment
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CBO
|
Community Based Organization
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CDO
|
Chief District Officer
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CF
|
Community Forest
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CFUG
|
Community Forest User Group
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CIA
|
Cumulative Impact Assessment
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CITES
|
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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cm
|
Centimeter
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CPUE`
|
Catch per Unit Effort
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CSR
|
Corporate Social Responsibility
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DBH
|
Diameter at Breast Height
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DDC
|
District Development Committee
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DFO
|
District Forest Office
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DFO
|
District Forest Office
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DLRO
|
District Land Revenue Office
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DO
|
Dissolved Oxygen
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DoED
|
Department of Electricity Development
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DoLIDAR
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Department of Local Infrastructure Development and Agriculture Roads
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DSCO
|
District Soil Conservation Office
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DSPR
|
Dam Safety Plan Report
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E
|
East
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EEC
|
Environmental Enhancement committees
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EF
|
Environmental Flow
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EHS
|
Environmental Health and Safety
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EIA
|
Environmental Impact Assessment
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EMEP
|
Environmental Management and Execution Plan
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EMP
|
Environmental Management Plan
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EPA
|
Environment Protection Act
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EPP
|
Emergency Preparedness Plan
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EPR
|
Environment Protection Rules
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FGD
|
Focus Group Discussions
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FPIC
|
Free Prior and Informed Consultation
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GC
|
Grievances Committee
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GDP
|
Gross Domestic Product
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GLOF
|
glacial lake outburst flood
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GMF
|
Government Managed Forest
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GoN
|
Government of Nepal
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GRC
|
Grievance Redress Committee
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GRO
|
Grievance Redress Officer
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GWh
|
Giga Watt hours
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Ha
|
Hectare
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HCE
|
Hydro-Consult Engineering Limited
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HCPL
|
Hydro-Consult Private Limited
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HEP
|
Hydro Electric Project
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HPP
|
Hydro Power Project
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ICIMOD
|
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
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IEE
|
Initial Environmental Examination
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IFC
|
International Finance Corporation
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IFI
|
International Funding Institutions
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IFIM
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In stream Flow Incremental Methodology
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ILO
|
International Labour Organization
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IP
|
Indigenous People
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IPPAN
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Independent Power Producers’ Association of Nepal
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IUCN
|
International Union for Conservation of Nature
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IVCDP
|
Indigenous and Vulnerable Community Development Plan
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JOR
|
Joint Operation Rule
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JV
|
Joint Venture
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KAECDU
|
Kabeli-A Environment and Community Development Unit
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KAHEP
|
Kabeli-A Hydroelectric Project
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KCA
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Kanchanjunga Conservation Area
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KCC
|
Kabeli Concern Committee
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KCTLP
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Kabeli Corridor Transmission Line Project
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KEL
|
Kabeli Energy Limited
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kg
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Kilogram
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kV
|
Kilo volt
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kW
|
Kilo Watt
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kWh
|
Kilo Watt hours
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LF
|
Leasehold Forest
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LFUG
|
Leasehold Forest User Group
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LPG
|
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
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m
|
Meter
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masl
|
Meters Above Sea Level
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MBNP
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Makalu-Barun National Park
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MCT
|
Main Central Thrust
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MDG
|
Millennium Development Goals
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mg/l
|
Milligram per liter
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mm
|
Millimeter
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MOE
|
Ministry of Energy
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MOFSC
|
Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation
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MOSTE
|
Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment
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MSHP
|
Medium Scale Hydroelectric Project
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MW
|
Mega Watt
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MWI
|
Monsoon Wetness Index
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N
|
North
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NEA
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Nepal Electricity Authority
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NESS
|
Nepal Environmental and Scientific Service
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NGO
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Non-Governmental Organization
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NPWCA
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National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act
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NRs
|
Nepalese Rupees
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NTFP
|
Non-Timber Forest Product
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O&MP
|
Operation and Maintenance Plan
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ºC
|
Degree Centigrade
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OHS
|
Occupational Health and Safety
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OP
|
Operation Policy
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PAP
|
Project Affected Persons
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PDA
|
Project Development Agreement
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PDF
|
Power Development Fund
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PHABSIM
|
Physical Habitat Simulation Model
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PIC
|
Project Information Center
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PM10
|
Particulate Matter
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PMO
|
Project Management Office
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PoE
|
Panel of Experts
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PPA
|
Power Purchase Agreement
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PRA
|
Public Relation Assistant
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PROR
|
Peaking Run-Of-River
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PS
|
Performance Standard
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RCIA
|
Rapid Cumulative Impact Assessment
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RCLAP
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Resettlement Compensation and Livelihood Assistance Plan
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RMR
|
Rock Mass Rating
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RoR
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Run-of-River
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RoW
|
Right of Way
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S
|
South
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s
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Second
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SA
|
Social Assessment
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SAP
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Social Action Plan
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SEA
|
Sectoral Environmental Assessment
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SHOP
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Short-term Hydro Operation Planning
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SHS
|
Solar Home System
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STD
|
Sexually Transmitted Disease
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SWCA
|
Soil and Watershed Conservation Act
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TDS
|
Total Dissolved Solids
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TMJ
|
Tinjure Milke Jaljale
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ToR
|
Terms of Reference
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TSP
|
Total Suspended Particles
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TSS
|
Total Suspended Solids
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UNCHS
|
United Nations Centre for Human Settlements
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UNDP
|
United Notations Development Program
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UNEP
|
United Notations Environment Program
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USFR
|
Updated Feasibility Study Report
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VDC
|
Village Development Committee
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W
|
West
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WBG
|
World Bank Group
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