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TERMS OF REFERANCE (TOR)

TO CONDUCT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT


ASSESSMENT

Construction Materials MANUFACTURING


plant

PROJECT OWNER: AYENA GEMTA

LOCATION: SHEGGER CITY SEBETA SUB-


CITY META WOREDA

SUBMITTED TO: SHEGGER ENVIRONMENTAL


PROTECTIONAUTHORITY

CONSULTAT: Bright star management and


environmental consultancy plc.

[email protected]
+251922156248

OCT , 2024

SHEGGER ,ETHIOPIA

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Table of contents

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table of contents ..............................................................................................................ii
1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 1
1.1. General Overview ................................................................................................. 1
2 Objective of the Terms of reference .......................................................................... 2
3. Project Description ..................................................................................................... 2
4. Project location ............................................................................................................ 2
5 Time Schedule .............................................................................................................. 3
6. Sources of Data ........................................................................................................... 3

List of table
Table 1: work schedules .................................................................................................. 3
Table 2: checklist for screening of impacts ...................................................................... 5

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1. General Overview


The firm needs to be engaged in Construction material and others construction
materials) products manufacturing project to increase the production of Construction
material products on the site. The products of Blocks, Terrazzo tiles, Hydra form,
concrete hollow bricks, gypsum board, gypsum powder and others products factory
help to increase quantity and improve quality of construction material to meet domestic
and foreign demand. The domestic and foreign market for aluminum frame and profile is
growing in everywhere. Similarly the local supply of this Blocks, Terrazzo tiles, Hydra
form, concrete hollow bricks, gypsum board, gypsum powder and others in such
high population country is not balanced with demand of the construction material and
establishment of the Construction Materials Manufacturing factory.
The envisaged project will create a job opportunity for about 36 employees on temporal
and permanent base. This will contribute to reduce the number of youth unemployment
which is the bottle neck of the country. It also pays tax for the government as well as
reduces problem of foreign currency.
However, Short-term benefits build up from development projects may significantly
impact on the ability of human and natural ecosystems to meet the needs and aspirations
of the future generations unless proper management and monitoring is undertaken. The
concept of sustainable development envisages development that not only allows the
present generation to meet its developmental and natural needs but also ensure
intergenerational equity through application of precautionary principle. An important
component of sustainable development is the process of assessing the potential
environmental, economic and social impacts of a project prior to its implementation.
Thus, this TOR was prepared by Bright star management and environmental

consultancy plc. to identify potential impacts, both positive and negative and then to
propose possible enhancement/mitigation measures for the proposed project,
Construction material Manufacturing located in Oromia National regional state, Sebeta
sub city Meta woreda.

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2 Objective of the Terms of reference
This ToR was prepared to: define the scope of work for the proposed Construction
material Manufacturing project to be established at Shegar City,Sebeta Sub City; identify
the possible chances and constraints; indicate time table and finally produce
Environmental and Social Impact Statement to be evaluated by the regulatory body.

3. Project Description
Total investment cost is 7,570,750 million birr. The project will create 36 job
opportunities in permanent and temporal basis for local community. The facility is
proposed on total area of about 0.4576 hectare. The project is bordered by: roads in south,
East and west, and industry in north direction. The facility is designed to compose of
sheds, this area comprises simply machines installation place, raw materials storing
sheds, products storing sheds, the administration spaces, the sanitary units, and other
essential service rooms. The project will supply more Construction material
manufacturing for domestic and foreign market.

Process of Construction Material Manufacturing plant

The following are the key manufacturing stages:


The already prepared and arranged materials, machineries and human resources are
organized to start the real production process. The strength of this stage depends on the
per-production stage. It needs a managerial skill to coordinate the resource to achieve
desire product.
Some of the activities involved in the stage are
 Clearing raw materials according to the specified demand
 Processing the row material to the product

4. Project location

Ayena Gemta Construction material Manufacturing project is located in Oromia


national regional state, Sheger city,Sebeta sub city,

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5 Time Schedule
The work will be carried out, in the town according to the following schedule.
Table 1: work schedules
S.N Types of activities Number of days required for
activities
1 Screening: Deciding if an ESIA is required 2
2 Scoping and consideration of alternatives: 2
3 Public consultation 5
3 Collecting data 2
4 Impact Prediction 2
5 Analysis of Mitigation measures 2
4 Synthesizing the ESIA Report 7

6. Sources of Data
primary and secondary data are used for the work. Primary data will be obtained from
project affected communities, district administration and Sebeta sub city EPA
professionals through consultation and interview. Secondary data sources are obtained
from water supply and sanitation office, urban agriculture office, education office, health
office, trade and industry, planning office, labor and social affair office, urban
beatification and greenery office, District administration, children youth and women
affairs office, and town administration, national and regional laws and proclamations,
CSA, and others.
The following methodology is used to collect data:
 Semi- structured interview: this involved holding individual interviews with the
project manager and his coworkers using a pre- prepared interview checklist and
recording the feedback.

 Consultation about the Project: the aim of the consultation with the locally
affected people by the project has a paramount importance to hear and
incorporate the views and opinions of the those communities around the area.

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 Literature review: this involved the review of all literature and data relevant to
the project. The literature included legislation, data kept by the proponent and
government agencies.

 Site observation: this involves a transect walk across the site and the neighboring
area to get acquainted with the natural environment and also to cross check
issues, arising from the interviews above. Furthermore, field visit will be
undertaken to understand the likely impacts of a development project i.e
Aluminum frame and profile Manufacturing Project in this case on the
environment around the project site through making transect walking along the
intended project site. This field survey also helped to gather the base line
environmental condition of the area for better prediction and evaluation of the
adverse environmental and social impacts. Bright star management and

environmental consultancy plc. Will identify different areas of attention


like noise pollution, air pollution, soil pollution, surface and ground water
pollution and during the project construction and operation human health and
safety impacts.

 SUMMARY OF BUSINESS PLAN OF THE PROJECT


1. Project Name Construction material manufacturing Establishment Project
2. Project Type Industry
3. Project Promoter The promoter of the project is the owner himself (the investor) and
those of who are benefiting from the Enterprise.
4. Project Promoter Ayena Gemta
5. Nationality Ethiopian
6. Project Location Oromia Regional State Shager city Sebeta Sub-city

7. Premises Required 0.4896 hectare


8. Total investment 15,000,000 (ETB)
Capital
9. Job opportunity Permanent: Skilled 15 and unskilled 5
Temporary: Skilled 10 and unskilled 6
Total: Skilled 20and Unskilled 16(In aggregate manpower=36)
10. Production Capacity The production capacity of the project is estimated as 75% in the
first year and 100% starting the second year.

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11. Benefit Expected The expected benefit of the project is to give different services of
Mixed use and fuel station
12. Technology to be used The firm will use environment friendly technology which can be
Operated by local people.
13. Source of finance Out of the total Br. 15,000,000.00 of the project cost, 30 % (Br. will
be financed by the owners while 70 % (Br. ) will be obtained through
loan from bank at aninterest rate of 12%.

14. Market Destination The residents of the wereda and the surrounding area
Merchants and drivers
Business community
Different occasional guest
Domestic and foreign tourists and visitors
15. Recommendation The project is economically, financially and socially feasible. For
instance, financially, the project’s IRR is 63.45% which is greater
than discount rate (12%) and NPV is equal to Br. 12,994,064.32.

Table 2: checklist for screening of impacts

Potential for Adverse Impacts


Mediu
Impacts of the proposed project

Unkn
None

High
Low

own
m

Soil erosion or flooding concerns (e.g., due to highly


erodible Construction material or steep gradients)
Number of stream crossings or disturbances
Wet season excavation
Creation of quarry sites or borrow pits
Significant vegetation removal
Wildlife habitats or populations disturbed
Be located within or nearby environmentally Sensitive
areas (e.g. intact natural forests, Wetlands, etc.)?
Cultural or religious sites disturbed
Economic or physical resettlement required
New settlement pressures created
Create solid waste on the sites (including excess fill

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materials from grading and excavation activities, scrap
wood and metals, and small concrete spills).
Cause poor water drainage and increase the risk of
water-related diseases such as malaria or Bilharzias?
Cause air pollution? (Fugitive dust, etc.)
Cause contaminated land?
Create Noise and vibration
Aesthetic disruption to the surrounding areas?
Cause Potential Physical hazards ( Like accident or
injury or illness due to repetitive exposure to
mechanical action or work activity)
Cause and spread communicable disease (poor
sanitation and, sexual transmission and vector-borne
infections)
Cause poor Water Quality and less water Availability
Cause traffic congestion (Traffic accidents, injuries
and fatalities among members of the Community )
Cause flood and gully formation at the outlet or end
point of drainage canals
Possible impact on individual’s property, including
impact on houses, fences and other structures
cause more traffic accidents, since pedestrian walk way
is not properly considered as part of the road design
Affect any air quality standard or contribute substantially to
an existing or projected air quality problems

Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant


concentrations

Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial


number of people

has a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through


habitat modifications, on any species identified as sensitive

Have a substantial adverse effect on any habitat or


other sensitive natural community

Have a substantial adverse effect on protected wetlands


through direct removal, filling, hydrological
interruption, or other means

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Interfere substantially with the movement of any native
resident or migratory wildlife species

Conflict with any local policies or ordinances


protecting biological resources, such as a tree
preservation policy or ordinance

Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a


historical resource

Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an


Archaeological resource

Directly or indirectly destroy a unique resource or site or


unique geologic feature

Disturb any human remains, including those interred


outside of formal cemeteries

Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse


effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving

Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment


through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous
materials

Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment


through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident
conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into
the environment

Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely


hazardous materials, substances, or waste within the reach of
an existing or public service (schools, hospital, churches)

Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss,


injury or death

Affect any water quality standards or waste discharge


requirements

Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere


substantially with groundwater recharge

Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or


area, including through the alteration of the course of a
stream or river, in a manner which would result in

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substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site

Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the


site or area, including through the alteration of the
course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the
rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which
would result in flooding on- or off-site

Physically divide an established community

Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or


regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the
project

Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan


or natural community conservation plan

Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral


resource that would be of value to the region and the
residents

Result in the loss of availability of a locally-important


mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local
general plan, specific plan or other land use plan

Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in


excess of standards established

A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient


noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing
without the project

Induce substantial population growth in an area, either


directly (for example, by processing new homes and
businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of
roads or other infrastructure

numbers of existing housing necessitating the construction


of replacement housing elsewhere

Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating


the construction of replacement housing elsewhere

the project increase the use of existing neighborhood


and regional parks or other recreational facilities such
that substantial physical deterioration of the facility
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would occur or be accelerated

the project include recreational facilities or require the


construction or expansion of recreational facilities
which might have been an adverse physical effect on
the environment

Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to


the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system.

Affect human health directly or indirectly

Have high effluent discharge

High Solid waste generation

Have impact on existing vegetation

impact on the existing faunas

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