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Petal scope, approaches, methodologies and presentation of the study report will be according to the TOR of the assignment (Feasibility Study of Water Supply Project), ToR may be different according to the nature of the project Assumptions: ~ Its assumed that the total pipeline (combining transmission and distribution pipeline) of an average 10 km can be completed in a day by GPS or other advanced equipment, ~The Norms for Rate Analysis for feasibility study of water supply project has been Prepared (0 a unit of complete study (field work, office work and report preparation) Government of Nepal Ministry of Water Supply Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management Norms for Rate Analysis or Feasibility Study of Water Supply and Sanitation Project Norms for Estimate of Consultancy Services for the costs worked out for complete study (field work, office work and {poor Preparation) of one project with 50 km combined total length of transmission and distribution pipeline excluding the pipe connection Table No. 1 Unit=kin (for $0 km pipeline) Travel r Field | Office S.No.| Proffesional/Supporting Staffs] Unit |Desk Study] (Round work | wore | Total Trip) A Key Experts Team Leader (Water Supply 1 ]Bngineer/Civil 2 8 8 19 [Engineer/Envitonmental Engineer) Water Supply Design Engineer! a 2_ [Sanitary Engineer Mandy y 2 $ ae 3. |FinanciaEconomical Expert Man-Day | 1 4 5 4 [Sociologist Man-Day 1 2 4 3 Wo B_|Now Key Experts 1_ [Auto Cad Expert Man-Day 5 3 2__|Sub Engineer/Surveyor Man-Day 2 8 3 13 3__ [Computer Operator Man-Day 5 3 4 |Helper Man-Day a 8 8 18 Total 2) Transportation of personnel Ls 10% cost of total manpower required 3) Materials, Equipments, Tools and services Ls 5 % cost of total manpower required 4) Stationery and logistic support Ls 5 % cost of tots manpower required 5) Miscellaneous including communications, printing and produetions Ls 5 % cost of total manpower required 6) PS Items like PLI, Water Quality Tests, Meeting/Presentations etc, Ls 10 % cost of total manpower required Note: 1) Mandays calculated in Table 1 are applied to the local levels of various districts under Group A forthe Water supply project with 50 km pipeline length 2) Travel time in Table I for loal levels under Group B will be 1.5 days ,2 days for Group C and 3 days for Group D for ‘one time travel (fora round trip, the travel time will be double) 3) Additional 10 percent is added inthe mandays of Table | at field work forthe local levels under Group B. ‘) Additional 20 percent is added inthe mandays of Table | at field work for the local levels under Group C. $) Additional 40 percent is added in the mandays of Table I at fleld work for the local levels under Group D. 6) When pipeline exceeds 50 km Be ace piPslnath grater than $0 km, for every 10 km pipeline increment, the manpower will be determined by adding @ 5% of md in fied works study (ic 3% addition in every 10 km ), calculate total oor accordingly after adjustment in (@) hove (for example in case of pipeline of 60 km.the adjustment of team leader in above ee ne mandays infield Wark of Team Leader for 50 km is 8 md; therefor for 60 km the md for team leader will be adorn of (8*5%)=0.4 Te otal mandays for team leader equals 840.4 “8.4 ma for ld works: similary for 70 hme mandays for team leader at field works will be equal to 8+8*10%= 8.8 and so on. Fora pipe length of 150 km, the total mandays for tam leader equals 8+8*50% =12 md for field works; b) Forth increased pipeline length, the mandays for all the key-expers and Non key experts for field works will be ‘modified as shown in (@) above. 3g othe inteased pipeline length, the mandays fo the Team Leader and Water Supply Engineer wil be increased by cae a ee inn efice works, For example the modified manday for iam leader of 60 hn pipe length is 8+8°5% Fate sgat nl oie works for team leader), similarly the modified mandaye fr tam leader os Iso en pipe length is 8+8*50% =12 7) When pipeline is less than 50 km 2 ihe “ena ofthe pipeline i less than 50 km, for every 10 km pipeline decreases, the mandays ofthe experts will be iiemined by deducting @ $ % of md in eld works stu, calculate total cost accordingly ater adjustment in (2. (1) for example in case of pipeline of 40 km, for team leader in above is adjusted as (ie, feld works = 8 md); therefore for AGAR Bietine, the md for team leader wil be deduction of (8*S%)=0.4 md, the total mandeys for team earn field orks esuals£-0.4=7.6 md; similarly for 30 km, the mandays deduction for eam leader will be= 81004 cog whic ‘equal to 8-0.8 = 7.2 for field works, ©) For the deereased pipeline length, the mandays forall the key-experts and Non key experts fr field Works man days will be deducted as shown in (a) above. Saga the decrensed pipeline length, the mandays forthe Team Leader and Water Supply Engineer willbe deducted by ang for every 10 km dereases in office works (fr team leader upto 40 km, the modied mandays willbe 8 8eshccy and same wil be applied on further reduction of pipe length &) The pipe length with on dvidable vale lik 65, 6,67... the calculation wil be done by interpolating the ‘umber. Interpolation shall be done as per No, 6 & 7 (depending upon he inputs of field and oiffce werk ) ) The following norms ean be applicable forthe projet having pipe length more than 20 km only ae ) 2) 3) 4) 5) Scope of Work for the Detailed Engineering Study of Water Su pply Project Includes: Desk study: A desk study willbe caried out collecting al the data, maps and information relevant to the Projet and review of feasibility Report for planning of further field survey and investigation Works, A purpose of the desk study also includes assessing of the existing situation and the crac Water supply and sanitation inthe project area in terms of thelr rouse iy ve of rehabilitation of existing systems, Socio-Economic Studies: ~ _Bthnic composition, gender distribution, occupation, educational and health services, socio-economic activities ete > Existing water supply situation: quantity, general quality, hardship ~ Understanding ofthe project features and implementation procedures by the local agencies/community ~ Commitment by local ayencies/users to actively participate and contribute in the project implementation and undertaking the responsibility of project operation and maintenance upon commissioning 7 Commitment by local ageneiesicommunity to provide required land for project facilites ~ Population Coverage, Population density, income, willingness to pay Project Details: ~ Project area: location, accessibility + Physical environment: topography, climate, vegetation ete {Proposed schemes: number and name of scheme/s, type of system - Proposed water source/s: yield, location, Protection and conservation measures, water right issues ~ Household and population projection - Total water demand ~ Water quality: physical, chemical and microbiological qualities, remedies for quality improvement ~ Technology adopted: discuss with justification, altematives + Design criteria: give justifications if necessary - Population coverage ~ Availability and distances for transportation of local materials, nearest market and road head and distances involved for importation of construction materials + Commissioning, Operation and maintenance Environmental consideration: ~ physical, Social, Chemical, Cultural, Environmental consideration where applicable: impacts and mitigation measures Financial/Economical Analysis of the project: ~ Evaluate the project in terms of financial and economical through different evaluation parameters, 6) Geo-Hydrological Analysis of the source: ~ Examine the yeld/eapacity ofthe sources especially to ground water system through sub soil investigation, 7) Treatment Facilities Analysis: ~ Depending upon the water quality, design at least the conventional treatment facilities like plain sedimentation tank, roughing filter, slow sand filter or pressure filter 8) Structural Analysis of the components: ~ Structurally and seismic analysis of the project components like OH, ‘Treatment Facilities and other structural components. 9) Preparation of typical cost Estimate: + Abstract of Costs and Quantities shall consist of a) Cost estimate b) Quantity estimate ©) Rate analysis: basis for calculations d) Summary of approximate costs (Scheme wise and total) 10) Drawn; = Location Map ~ Layout Plan particularly based with GPS - Water Flow Diagram = L+section of pipeline + Structural Drawings 11) GIS consideration: ~ The system and the components of the system shall have access to GIS, 12) Preparation of Bidding Documents: - Bidding Documents - Specifications + Asses of tentative time schedule for the project Detail scope, approaches, methodologies and presentation of the study report will be according to the TOR of the assignment (Detailed Engineering Survey and Study of Water Supply Project) ToR may be different according to the nature of the project. Assumptions: ~ Its assumed that the total pipeline (combining transmission and distribution pipetine) of an average 5 km can be completed in a day through Total Station, ~ The Norms for Rate Analysis for Detailed Engineering Study of water supply project has been prepared to a unit of complete study (field work, office work and report Preparation) of one project up to 50 km combined total length of transmission and distribution pipeline excluding the pipe connection, Government of Nepal Ministry of Water Supply Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management ‘Norms for Rate Analysis of Detailed Engineering Study of Water Supply and Sanitation Project Norms for Estimate of Consultancy Services for the costs worked out for complete study (field work, office work and report conmectingn) of one project with SO km combined total length of transmission and distributions pipeline (excluding the pipe connection) Unit=km (for 50 km pipeline) S.No Proftesional‘Supporting Starts | Unit Ottice Work Total a Key Experts Team Leader (Water Supply 5 1_[Engineercivit pny 2 Z ig 3 « Water Supply Design Engines m [Sanitary Engineer Man-Day 1 2 1s an: 40 3 [Sociologist Man-Day| 1 2 3 7 9 4 |GeohydrotogisvFiyaroiogiat Man-Day | 1 z 5 z 15 Environmental Exper’ Environmenial 5_[Bngineer eee 2 3 7 45 GIS Exper Man-Day 2 7 1s 7 [FinanciaEconomical Exper Man-Day | 1 7 8 [Structural Specialisv Structural 8_|Engineer pen Del a 1 8 9 |Water Treament Design Expert | Man-Day z a 10 [ElecricalMechanial Engineer | Man-Day| 1 2 7 10 [Procurement Expert Man-Day 7 7 B Nom Key Experts 1 [Auto Cod Exper Man-Day A a 2 {Quantity Surveyor/Sub Engineer | Man-Day 2 U1 15 28 3. [computer Operator Man-Day 4 ir 4 [Office Manager/Sovial Mobitizer | Man-Day 2 9 5 6 5 [Helper Man-Day 2 3 23 38 2) Transportation of personnel Ls 10 % cost of total manpower required 3) Materials, Equipments, Tools and services Is 5% cost of otal manpower required 4) Stationery and logistic support, Ls 5 % cost oftotal manpower required #) Miscellaneous including, communications, printing and productions LS 5 % cos of total manpower required {PS lems lke PLI, Water Quality Tests, Soil Tests, MeetingPresentations et, Ls 15 ¥% cost of total manpower required Naw: 1) Mandays cleulated above are applied tothe local levels of various istrits under Group A withthe Woter Supply Projet of Gra or Pumping System with 50 km pipeline length, ty 2) dave sie in Table No.2 for local levels under Group B willbe 1.5 days 2 days for Group C and 3 days for ‘Group D for one time travel (For around tip, the travel time will be double) 3) Addivonal 10 percents added inthe mandays of Table 2 at field work fr the local levels under Group B. ‘4 Acitional 20 percent is added inthe mandays of Table 2a field work forthe local levels under Group C 5) Additional 40 percent is added in the mandays of Table 2 at field work for the local level mau D. 6) When pipeline exceeds 50 km 132, 6 at field works, (aid fora pipe length greater than 150 km (.c.>150 km) for every 10 km pipeline increments, the ‘mandays will be determined by adding @ 5 % of md infield works (ic 5% adition in every 10 km for pipe greater than 150 km), caleulae gat cost accor adjustment in ai) above. (1) for example incase of pipeline of 160 km, for adjustment mandays of tam leaders the mandays in field works upto 150 km as caleuated according to al) is 13+13*100%4-26 mandays; therefore for 160 kia the na for team leader will be additional of (26%59%)=1.3 md, the total mandays for team leader at eld works equals 26+1.3 =27.3 md similarly for 170 km the ‘mandays increment for team leader will be (26*10%)=26 , which is equal 0273 *1.3=28.6 ) For the increased pipeline length, the mandays for ll he key-expets and Non key experts at field works will be modified as shown above. )ko the Increased pipeline length, the mandays forthe Team Leader and Water Supply Engineer willbe increased by 7.5% in every {0 km at office works for pipe length upto 150 km (i.e 51-150 km) and 5% addition in every 10 km of pipe length greater than 150 tan, for example, the moditied ma for team leader for 70 km pipe length 234231504 = 2645 (23s te walotton ‘works for team teader, similarly the modified md for tam leader for 170 km pipe length is 40.251-40.25*10%-44278 ( upto 150 km, the total md for ‘Team Leader is 23+23475% = 40,25) 7) When pipeline is less thai 0 km 26 of md a eld works, calculate toa cost accordingly afer adjustment in (a) above. (D) for example the adjusted mandays for a pipeline of 40 km is: (mandays for Team Leader at field wotk = 13 mi deduction of (13*20%)-2.6 md the total mandays for eam leadr at eld works equals 13-2.6-10.4 me, similarly for 30 km, the ‘mandays deduction for team leader will be~ 13*40% =5.2 , which equals 13-5.2 ~ 7.8 for field works, ») For the decreased pipeline length, the mandy forall the key-experts and Non key experts a field works willbe deducted as shown above. 4) Hor the decreased pipeline length, the mandays forthe Team Leader and Water Supply Engineer willbe deducted by 20% for every {0 km dereass at office works (fora pipe length of 40 km, the modified mandays for tear leader willbe 23-25°30% cata same applicd will be applied on further reduction of pipe length 8) Project containing more than two stages of pumpingfifting or more than two borings for ground water £2) For the Project containing pumping o iting syst with more than two stages, the mandays a field work for’ Pisetical™Mechanical Engineer ii) Surveyor/Sub Engineer willbe determined by adding 20% at each Ineremenes cy stages or borings. For example, at three stage pumping, the increased mandays for ElecticalMechanical Engincer will be, (2#2°20%6)= 2.4 1) Fat the Projet containing pumping or lifting system with more than two stages the mandays at office works for) tone ialMechancal Engineer) Water Supply Design Engineer willbe determined by adding 20% each and i) for Team Leader eel Pe added in each increase of stage or boring. For example, at thre stage pumping. the incresed mandeye for Electrical/Mechanical Engineer will be (747*20%)~ 8.4 £) Project containing conventional treatment plants (like Coagulation with Flocculation, Rapid Sand Filter or Modern treatment facilities.....in a single project) De cotsining conventional treatment plant the the mandays a ffce works i) Water Treatment Design Expert ii) Water Supply Design Engineer and c) Structral Engineer will be determined by adding 20%. Eggi, the modified mardys fr Waa. Tintet Dei Bape to Pema ing > Orbe en AF 10) Project containing multiple overhead tanks with different capacities. Project containing multiple overhead tanks of different eapacitie, the the mandays at office works fori) Water Supply Design Engineer i) Structaral Engineer wil be determined by adding 20% cach andi) for Team Lender 10% wil be added in each overhead tank at coffiice work . For example, the increased mandays for Structural Engineer will be (7~7#20%)= 8.4 11) Project containing large stream intake, river intake or dam intake 4) For the Project containing large stream intake, river intake or dam intake, the mandays at field works fori) Geohydrologisv Hydrologist i) Water Supply Engineer and ili) Surveyor will be determined by adding 20% along withthe additional input of iv) Hydraulic Experts with 3 mandays. 4) For the same, the mandays at Office Works fori) Geohydrologist Hydrologist ii) Water Supply Engineer and ii) Structural Expert ‘vill be determined by adding 20% and 10% for Team Leader along withthe additional input of iv) Hydraulic Experts with 7 mandays, 12) Ifthe project has the features and components described above in 6,8,9,10 and 11, the mandays forthe expertsnon experts will determined by adding them cumulatively. 13) The pipe length with non dividable value like 65, 66, 67,..... the calculation will be done by interpolating the number. Interpolation shall be done as per S.No. 6 & 7 (depending upon the inputs of field and office works.) 14) The key experts in the table 2 can be deducted or removed according to the naturetype of the projets 15) The following norms can be applicable for the project having pipe Length more than 20 km only, But in ease the project having properties described in 8,9,10 and 11, the pipe lenth shall not be considered. Scope of Work for Detail Study of Water Treatment/Im provement Project Includes: 1) Desk study: A desk study will be carried out collecting all the data, maps and information relevant to the project and review of previous related documents, Identification (Request Forms)/Pre-feasiblity Report for planning of further field survey and investigation works. 2) Project Detail ~ Project area: location, accessibili ~ Physical environment: topography, climate, vegetation ete ~ Proposed scheme/s: number and name of scheme/s, type of system - Existing water quality, needs for improvement ~ Water source/s: yield, location, protection and conserva - Water quality issues ~ Availability and distances for transportation of local materials, nearest market and road head and distances involved for importation of construction materials + Possible alternatives of water treatment facilities = Operation and maintenance issues jon measures, quality 3) Treatment Facilities Analysis: ~ Pepending upon the water quality, design the required treatment facilities, The seope of the assignment will focus more on the latest technologies and designs rather then type designs. 4) Environmental consideration: ~ Impacts and mitigation measures 5) Hydro-Geological consideration: ~ Geology of the project site, analysis of hydrological data, geological investigation 6) Structural consideration: + Analysis and structural design of the treatment facilities of the system 7) Electro-mechanical consideration; ~ Analysis and design of the treatment facilities having pumping system. 8) Preparation of typical cost Estimate and BoQ: ~ Summary of approximate costs (Scheme wise and total) 9) Preparation of typical layout plan, drawings ~ Location and Layout Plan Government of Nepal Ministcy of Water Supply Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management Norms for Rate Analysis or Detaled Stal of Water Treatment Fails or Improving existing Weter Treatment Faeiites Table Nos Unit-Nos (1 projee S.No.) Proffesional’Supporting Stats Unit | Desk Study Field Work] Oftice Work | Total x Key Experts [Team Leader (Water Supply HEoginee/Civl EngineerEnvironmental| Man-Day Engineer) L 2 4 RB 19 2 [Water Treatment Expert Ma-Day 1 2 4 2 19 3._[tico Technical Geohydrotogist Man-Day 1 2 1 7 mn 4 [Environmental Expert Man-Day i 2 1 7 u S_|Struetural Specialist Man-Day 7 7 B_[Non Key Experts 1_ [Water Chemist Man-Day i 2 2 5 in 2 [Auto Cad Exper Man-Day 7 z 3_|Sub EnginoerSurveyor Man-Day 2 4 z 13 4 [Computer Operator Man-Day 7 7 5 Man-Da en ay 2 4 2 18 Total =| 2) Transportation of personne! 1s 10 % cost of tial manpower required 3) Materials, Equipments, Tools and services ts 5 % 0st of total manpower required 4 Stationery and logistic support Is 5% cost oF total manpower required 5) Miseellencous including communications, printing and productions Is ‘5 %ecost of total manpower required 6)PS lems like PLI, Water Quality Tests, Meeting Presentations Is 10 % cost oF otal manpower required Note Oe ea ltd in Table 3 me api othe lel level of varios distri under Group ofthe proposed etnent fasclites ‘upto 5 Lps for surface water and upto 15 Ips for ground water 2) Travel time in Table No, 3 for loal levels under Group B will bo 1.5 days, ‘eave (fora round tip, the travel time will be double) days for Group C and 3 days for Group D for on 2) Aaiional 10 prea added inthe wands of Table 3 at eld work forthe oa eves under Group * Addons 20 parent is addin the mandays OF Table 3 tld work Fr the ocllevls under Group C %) Adina 40 percent is addin the mandays of Table 3 atid work fr the local lvls under Group D. {6) When flow exceeds 5 L.ps for surface water reer ape eemer than § Los, determine pes Is manpower requirement and add @ 10% of md ps on and calculate ata cos accordingly fe dimen fr example in cas of 10 Ips ow, fr team lade, the mandays for Sips Now is Held weal days and office er ath? me pets excluding desk study and rave days. Therefore, fr 10 ps, wil be 16-5°9 2°01 and fcking travel ime and desk study time Le 3 day. So, total mandays for 10 Ips equals 20.8 ma 7) When flow exceeds 15 Lps for ground water For ground water greater than 15 Is, mandays per ips calelated as px 6 wil be epplied sarc hetetment unit associted wth pumping system, Inhue addtional int of Elcr-mechanial Expert with the manda clay for field work and 3 days for aflice work, ‘Scope of Work for IEE Study of Water Supply Project/ Wastewater Project/ Integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project Includes: |. Desk Study to carry out collecting all the data, maps and information relevant to the Project for preparing ToR and further activities related to IEE study of the project 2. Preparation of Site/ Project specific Terms of Reference Document as per EPA 2076 and EPR 2077. 3. Carry out existing and tapping discharge conditions from river/streams and ground ater, assessment of influent and effluent of wastewater, pipeline alignment taagaument, geological assessment, ecological assessment, necessary laboratory testing to prepare ToR and IEE report, which shall incorporate all the priority issues of work by categorizing them into physical, biological, socio-economic, and eulturs] sarrets of both Beneficial and Adverse types, sustainability, willingness to pay, for both construction, operational and maintenance stages, as per EPA 2076 and EPR 2077. 4, Data collection and examination related to: * Physical parameters - walkthrough survey, inventory, literature review Gincluding feasibility study and previous works), map study, national level databases, insitu test * Biological parameters - identification of species including protected species within the project area, sampling and estimation on influence area * Socio-economic parameters - Semi-structured interview with key informants, questionnaire, map interpretation and walkthrough survey * Cultural and Religious parameters - interview, walkthrough survey 5. Impact identification, Impact prediction, Determination of significant impacts 6. Preparation of Environmental Management Action plan 7. Preparation of IEE Report as per approved Terms of Reference Assumptions The following IEE study will be carried out for one single project and the mandays will not be modified upon the size of the project except those mentioned in the notes. Government of Nepal Ministry of Water Supply Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management Norns for Rate Analysis, oF TEE Study of Water Supply Projecd Wastewater Project ntgrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project ‘Norms for Estimate of Consltaney Services for IEE study of Water Supply Project! Wastewater Project /integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project Table Nut Un 1 Pair Trae ; | Dek Fel | Report S.No | Professional uy ing Unit coun me otal Seowrtnesom | ust | say | ee | set | Ra | an Ky Ee T [fea Lar invent) — way 3 —} —> z io o 2 ae Spgs ages nay [2-3 —} 7 1 soa Poet oF SesiiiNnnd Resourses 3_Maragenen: pe Zone mmty| 1 | 2 |, 3 to 4 focotags Sade Ears nay] 1 —3-—}- 4 7 ir 5 [reat Er ant TT t 3 6 [ccotpdtoginGuo eta Engner| many | 1] a [a 3 10 Non Key Experts Sse Asta PS) — a at 7 7 6 [reinislAsisan Wisegay | 4 z i 7 [Tecnica Aisa Soceseonon) [Sa eae a 1 3 [ean po ae 3 3 9 [Sub Engineer Sune ey 7 3 7 i che — 3 3 i TE Additions (tor cs 2) Tanspuaon of penoned is 10% cont fol manpower equi 3) Materials, Equipments, Tools and Services Ls @S % cost of total manpower required 4) Story and gst supe is 3% ex oft manpower ried 5) Misclaeousitluing communion pring nd anette Productions Ls ma a SG Provisional Sym 6) PLI, Meeting snacks, meeting allowances, sample testele, LS @ 20% cost of total manpower required Notes, ')Mandays calculated in Table ¢ are applied to the lca agencies of various dist under Group A a) travel tims in Table No, 4 fr loal levels under Group B will be 1.5 days .2 days for Group Cand 3 «days for Group D for one ‘time travel (fora round trip, the travel time will be double) 2) Addons 10 psrcnt is added inthe mandays of Table 4a eld wok forthe foal eels under Group B 4 Adeidonal 20 percents ded inthe mandays of Tube 4a ld wark fo the loa levels under Group 5 Aditonal 40 percent is aed inthe mandays o Table 4a eld work fo the eal eels under Group D. 6) For Wastewater Project yor Wastewater Projet, the key expen in S.No, 2; Water Sunol Engine canbe replaced by Sewerage Network or Mastewater TretmentSoecalit depending upon the nature of he wastewater jet with the mando oe 85 mentioned above, 17) For Integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project erated Water Supply and Wastevae Project, the mandays for key expe; Water Suaply Engine wil be modified as 2 days ie ait 2 days for tavel, 3 days for fld and 3.5 dys fr repor preparation. o otal manda tr Water Supply Engineer ills 10.5 days, But the additional key exper; Sewerage Network Expert or Wastewater Ineatmans Seer depending upon the tage fo eld natin the integrated project wl be included in the flowing mandays ? dys for deck cy 2 days for travel, 3 days for fel and 35 days for report preparation with the total mandays as 105 days 8) For Mechanized Wastewater Project Jeet sinized Wastewater Project the input of Eleto-Mechaica! shal be included wth the following ‘mondays: 1 day for ‘es sy, 2 days fr tel, 3 days for fel and 3 days for report preparation with the total mand of 9 days. 2 Scope of Work for EIA Study of Water Supply Project/ Wastewater Project/ Integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project Includes: 1. Desk Study to catry out collecting all the data, maps and information relevant to the Project for preparing ToR and futher activites related to EIA study of the Project. 2. Preparation of Site/ Project specific Terms of Reference and Scoping Document as per EPA 2076 and EPR 2077, 3. Carry out topographical map study, alignment assessment, geological assessment, TT a2, laboratory testing to prepare ToR and EIA report, which shall incorporate all the priority issues of work by categorizing them into physical, biological, socio- seapomic, and cultural aspects of both Beneficial and Adverse types, sustainability, illingness to pay, for both construction, operational and maintenance stages, as per EPA 2076 and EPR 2077 4. Data collection and examination related to: * Physical parameters - walkthrough survey, inventory, literature review Gincluding detailed study, feasibility study and previous works), map study, national level databases, insitu test * Biological parameters - identification of species including protected species Within the project area, sampling and estimation on influence area * Socio-economic parameters - Semi-structured interview with key informants, uestionnaire, map interpretation and walkthrough survey * Cultural and Religious parameters - interview, walkthrough survey 5+ Impact identification, Impact prediction, Determination of significant impacts © Preparation of Impact evaluation matrix ( with magnitude, extent and duration) 7. Preparation of Environmental Management Action plan 8. Preparation of EIA Report as per approved Terms of Reference Assumptions The following EIA study will be carried out for one single project and the mandays will not be modified upon the size ofthe project except those mentioned in the nonce Government of Nepal Ministry of Water Supply Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management Norms for Rate Analysis of EIA Sty of Water Supply Projet Wastewater Project Integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project ser Estimate of Consutaney Services for ELA study of Water Supply Projee” Wastewater Project integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project Table No. Unit 1 Project, es Stady [Ce | study | Preparation Teal Rey Eaperts 1 [Tears reer CEnvironmenitay mary | 7 z Tr = = 2 [Water Supply Engineer mman-day | 3 z i zi 38 ologisd FoologisFareaTy SpecilsuNatural Resources 3__|Management ExperZoolgist mancay |__2 2 " 4 29 4 [Socioiogist ‘maniay | > z i Tt Fa) Sagal Exper mman-iey | 2 1 16 $_Geortyrotogisteo technical Engineer | manetay | 2 2 u u 29 ‘Non Key Experts 5 [Fesinicl Assistance (Payaioehamicay | main 2 iH 7 a 6 [Technical Assistance (ology mans 2 iF Tt 3B 7 [Technical Assistanee(Socio-eononiay | nari 2 3 Td 9 [chemist mar-day z 3 18 35 9 [Computer Operator taney i Tt 10 [Sub FrgineeerSurveyor ran 5 4 23 Ui [Helper an z 9 21 2 B__Additions (Out of Pocket Ey 2) Transportation of personals Ls @10 Yo cos of otal manpower required 3) Materials, Equipments, Tools and Servises 1s 2 % cos of total manpower required 4) Stationary and logistic support is @$ cost of otal manpower required 5) Misclleous including communications, printing and 5.91 memoveriegu productions Ls ' el meses eet & Provisional Sum ©) PLI, Meeting snacks, meeting allowances, sample et oS 25 cox oft! manpover required Publication ctc. 7 Nowe: ') Mandayscalelated in Table are applied to the loa! agencies of various districts under Group A Bate tine in Table No, $ for lel levels under Group willbe 15 day, 2 das for Group C an daye for Group D for one travel (for @ round trip, the travel time will be double) 3) Additonal 10 percent i added inthe mandays of Table at field work for the local eels under Group B. 4) Adkitonal 20 percent is added in the many of Table at field work forthe local levels under Group c. 6) Aaivonal 40 percent is added in the mandays of Table $a led work for the local levels under Group D. 6) For Wastewater Project He tistevatr Projet, the key exper in S.No. 2; Water Sule Engineer can be replaced by Sewerage Network Expert oF asewoter Treatment Specialist depending upon the nature ofthe wastewater projec wth the ‘mandays sume as mentioned above. 7) For Integrated Water Supply and Wastewater Project, foe eerste Water Supply and Wastewater Project, the mandys fr key expert: Hater Sapo Engineer will be modified as 4 case des sy, 2 day for wave, 9 dys fr feld and 10 days for report preparation So per ese fe Water Supply Engineer will be 25 days. Bu, the additional key expect; Sewerage Ne 8) For Mechanized Wastewater Project rand rehanized Wastewater Project, the adiona inpu of Electro-Mechanial expert shall bo included with the following Be | ey fr desk study, 2 day for wave days ford and 8 days for report preparation vith nce mandays of 15 “ . pate Categorization of the Municipalities/Rural Municipalities according to the remoteness, Group A (Closeness) S.No | Municipalities/Rural Municipalities District i Sandhikharka Municipality Arghakanchi D Suryodaya Municipality lam 3 ‘Triyuga Municipality Udayapur 4 Bhimdutta Municipality Kanchanpur 3 Kapilvastu Municipality Kapilvasiu 6 Banganga Municipality Kapilvastu 7 Buddhabhumi Municipality Kapilvastu 8 Shivaraj Municipality Kapilvastu 9 Kathmandu Metropolitancity Kathmandu 10 Kageswori-Manohara Municipality Kathmandu uf irtipur Municipality —_ [Kathmandu 2 | Gokarneshwor Municipality Kathmandu 3 Chandragiri Municipality Kathmandu 14 ‘Tokha Municipality Kathmandu 15 Tarkeshwor Municipality Kathmandu [Ti6 Dakshinkali Municipality Kathmandu 7 Nagarjun Municipality Kathmandu 18 Budanilkantha Municipality Kathmandu 19 Shankarapur Municipality Kathmandu 20 Panauti Municipality Kavreplanchowk 21 Dhulikhel Municipality Kavreplanchowk 22 Banepa Municipality Kavreplanchowk 3 Pokhara Metropolitancity Kaski 24 Godawari Municipality Kailali 25 Dhangadhi Sub Metropolitancity Kaiiali 26 ‘Tikapur Municipality Kailali 27 Khairhani Municipality Chitawan 28 Ratna Nagar Municipality Chitawan 29 Rapti Municipality Chitawan 30 Bharatpur Metropolitancity Chitawan 31 Kalika Municipality Chitawan 32 Arjundhara Municipality Thapa 33 Kankai Municipality Thapa’ 34 Gauradaha Municipality Thape 35 Mechinagar Municipality hapa 36 Damak Municipality Jhapa 37 Bhadrapur Municipality Thapa 38 Birtamod Municipality Thapa ‘| 15 39 ShivaSataxi Municipality Thapa 40. Byas Municipality “Tanahun 4 Sukla Gandaki Municipality Tanahun 2 Bhanu Municipality Tanahun B Ghorahi Sub Metro Municipality Dang 4 Tulsipur Sub Metro Municipality Dang 45 Dhankuta Municipality Dhankuta | 46 Chhireshwarnath Municip: | Dhanusha 47_| _Tanakpurdham Sub Metropolitancity Dhanusha 8 Bardaghat Municipality Parasi 9 Ramgram Municipality Parasi 30 ‘Sunwal Municipality Parasi 31 Kawasoti Municipality Nawalpur 52 Gaindakot Municipality ‘Nawalpur 53 Devehuli Municipality Nawalpur 54 Madhya Bindu Municipality Nawaipur 55 Birgunj Metro Politancity Parsa 36 ‘Tansea Municipality Palpa 37 Kohalpur Municipality Banke 58 Nepalgunj Sub Metro Politancity Banke 59 Bhaktapu Municipality Bhaktapur 60 Madhyapur Municipality Bhaktapur 6 Changu Narayan Municipality Bhaktapur 2 Suryabinayak Municipality [Bhaktapur 6 Hetaunda Sub-Metropolitan Makawanpur 64 Jaleshwor Municipality Mahottari 6 Biratnagar Sub-Metropolitaneity. Morang: 66 Belbari Municipality Morang 7 Letang Municipality Morang 68 Pathari-Sanishchare Municipality Morang a) Rangeli Municipality Morang 70 Ratuwamai Municipali Morang 7 Urlabari Municipality Morang 2 Budi Ganga Rural Municipality Morang B Sunbarshi Municipality Morang, 74 SundarHaraincha Municipality Morang, 75 Tilotamma Municipality Rupendehi 76 Devdaha Municipality Rupendehi 77 Butwal Sub Metro Politancity Rupendehi 78 Lumbini Sanskritik Municipality Rupendehi_| 2B Siddarthanagar Municipality Rupendehi 80 Sainamaina Municipality Rupendehi 81 Besi Sahar Municipality Lamjung 82 Lalitpur Metropolitancity Lalitpur [3 Godawari Municipality Lalitpur |

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