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[Audio] POLLUTION. POLLUTION.

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[Audio] POLLUTION POTENTIAL IMPACT: DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE AIR Dust during construction Emission of vehicles and equipment NOISE Increase of noise level measurement due to equipment and vehicle movement. WATER Uncontrolled surface run off Improper disposal of domestic waste water LAND Aesthetics and Siltation Generation of solid wastes, Hazardous Wastes. Removal of existing vegetation PEOPLE Health and Safety due to exposure to Construction Hazards.

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PREVENTION AND MITIGATION: DURING CONSTRUCTION. POLLUTION.

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PREVENTION AND MITIGATION: DURING CONSTRUCTION. POLLUTION.

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POLLUTION. WATER Provision of tire bath at the entry and exit point of the property Proper canal drainage ditch to divert waterflow Proper management of stockpile On-site portable toilets and washrooms and the collection of domestic waste will be done by a DENR accredited hazardous waste hauler and treater. Provision of rain water harvesting system. Retain permeable area within the property for proper water absorption..

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POLLUTION. LAND Establishment of boundaries with proper and appropriate fence to the adjacent properties. Water spraying of open areas and access roads Protection and maintain existing trees as possible. Proper disposal and segregation of construction solid and hazardous waste..

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POLLUTION. PEOPLE Implement the wearing of PPE’s at all times when inside the project site Installation of signages showing information on the development area, equipment navigation and safety precautionary measures. Proper lighting in and around the project site.

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POLLUTION. AIR CO and NOx due to emission of gensets WATER Generation of untreated/improper disposal of domestic wastewater. Uncontrolled surface run-off Flooding LAND Increase in volume of traffic Improper dumping of solid wastes and toxic substances.

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PREVENTION AND MITIGATION: DURING OPERATION. POLLUTION.

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PREVENTION AND MITIGATION: DURING OPERATION. POLLUTION.

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POLLUTION. LAND Implementation of Traffic Management Plan Assigning a dedicated personnel to manage the traffic flow. Strict compliance to proper disposal of solid wastes, hazardous waste. Proper segregation of waste..

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POTENTIAL TRAFFIC IMPACT:. T RAFFIC. Increased traffic flow of the EDSA – T. Benitez and adjacent areas Lack of parking spaces Possible informal terminals of taxis and TNVS Pedestrian Facilities.

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SOLUTIONS AND MITIGATIONS:. T RAFFIC. The access to the project site would be situated along EDSA in coordination with the local government and concerned agencies. Implementation of appropriate traffic management system such as proper assignment and signages of ingress and egress. Assigning a dedicated personnel to direct traffic and the flow especially when vehicles are coming and moving out of the project site. All traffic system would be coordinated with the LGU and be based on the recommendation of the Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) Strictly no street parking along T. Benitez Street No loading and Unloading or Bus stop station Provision for an overpass.

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SOLUTIONS AND MITIGATIONS:. T RAFFIC. Drop-off would be inside the property One- way scheme flow circulation inside the property. Provision of adequate Parking Spaces based on the National Building Code. Parking Slots: Min. number required = 1,339 parking slots (based on NBC) Project Provision = 2,965 slots and 180 slots for Commercial.

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RISK OF FLOODING:. FLOODING. The risk of flooding is already present in the area as per experience of the residents and local government. However, there are concerns from the neighboring villages of the project site about the: Possibility of increased flooding due to the development. Discharge storm water or waste water to the Aranan Creek. Surface run-off due to lack of permeable land..

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BENITEZ STREET. Drainage System:. STORM WATER AND SEWER DRAINAGE.

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Proposed Water Supply and Drainage System:. STORM WATER AND SEWER DRAINAGE.

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Proposed Water Supply and Drainage System:. STORM WATER AND SEWER DRAINAGE.

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Proposed Water Supply and Drainage System:. STORM WATER AND SEWER DRAINAGE.

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SECURITY CONCERNS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION:.

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SECURITY CONCERNS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION:.