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Arab Republic of Egypt Ministry of Electricity and Energy Egyptian Electricity Holding Company East Delta Electricity Production Company
El-Ain Al-Sokhna 2x650 MWe GAS/OIL THERMAL POWER PROJECT
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
ANNEXES Consultation Activities & Other Annexes (Volume- Ill)
August 2008 ECG File No. 1312
Prepared by:
Engineering Consultants Group (ECG) Bldg. 2, Block 10, El-Safarat District Nasr City 11765, Cairo, Egypt.
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Arab Republic of Egypt Ministry of Electricity and Energy
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company East Delta Electricity Production Company
EL-AIN AL-SOKHNA 2x650 MWe GASIOIL
THERMAL POWER PROJECT
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
ANNEXES Consultation Activities &
Other Annexes (Volume- Ill)
August 2008
Prepared by:
Engineering Consultants Group (ECG) Bldg. 2, Block 10, El-Safarat District
Nasr City 11765, Cairo, Egypt. P.O.Box: 1167. Cairo 1151 1, Egypt.
El-Ain Al-Sokhna 2x650 MWe GASlOlL THERMAL POWER PROJECT
Environmental and Social lmpact Assessment
CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE TECHNICAL SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background 1.2 Environmental Impact Assessment of the Project
2. POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINIS'TRATIVE FRAMEWORK
2.1 Permits Required to Construct and Operate the Power Plant 2.2 Relevant Environmental Policy, Legal and Administrative Issues 2.3 Requirement for an EIA 2.4 Scope of the ESlA 2.5 Regional Development Planning 2.6 International and National Environmental Standards1 Guidelines
3. ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES
3.1 Current Situation ("No Action" Option) 3.2 Alternative Technologies and Fuels 3.3 Alternative Designs of the Power Plant 3.4 Alternative Sites
4. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT AND THE EXIS'I'ING FACILITY
Project Infrastructure Design of the El-Ain Al-Sokhna Power Plant Process Description Operational Releases to the Environment Operational Management and Staffing Operational Environmental Health and Safety Construction Activities and Program Description of the Existing Power Plant
5. DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
General Setting of the Site Soils, Geology, Hydrogeology, Topography and Seismicity Climate and Meteorology Ambient Air Quality Aquatic Environment Aquatic Ecology Flora and Fauna Ambient Noise Land Use and Landscape Character Traffic and Transport Archaeological, Historic and Cultural Heritage Socio-Economic Environment
6. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
6.1 Environmental Impact Process 6.2 Air Quality 6.3 Aquatic Environment 6.4 Noise and Vibration 6.5 Flora and Fauna 6.6 Land Use, Landscape and Visual Impact
Soils, Geology and Hydrogeology Traffic Socio-Economic Effects Archaeological, Historic and Cultural Heritage Natural Disaster Risk Major Accident Hazards Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Public Health Occupational Health and Safety Issues Associated Infrastructure
7. MITIGA'I'ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
7.1 Introduction 7.2 Mitigation Measures During Design and Construction 7.3 Mitigation Measures During Operation 7.4 Compensation For Affected Parties
8. ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION AND MONITORING: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (ESMP)
8.1 Objectives of the Plan 8.2 Environmental Management 8.3 Schedule and Costs for Preparation and Implementation of EHS Plans 8.4 Baseline Monitoring of the Pre-Construction Environment 8.5 Monitoring of Impacts During Power Plant Operation
9. CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE
9.1 Introduction and General Approach 9.2 Consultation Methodology 9.3 Phase I Consultation 9.4 Phase II Consultation and Disclosure 9.5 Ongoing Facility For Public Consultation and Disclosure
REFERENCES
ANNEXES
Annex A: Record of Consultation Undertaken by ECG and EEHCIEDEPC Annex B: Scoping Meeting Annex C: Public & Stakeholder Involvement (Mini-Meetings) Annex D: Public Consultation and Disclosure Activities Annex E: Description of Atmospheric Dispersion Model Annex F: El-Ain Al-Sokhna Power Plant Air Quality Monitoring Program Annex G: Thermal Plume Modeling
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Annex A
RECORDS OF CONSULTATIONS UNDERTAKEN BY ECG AND EDEPC / EEHC
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RECORDS OF CONSULTATIONS
The following Table provides a record of consultations undertaken during March - August 2008, in conjunct~on with project preparation and completion of environmental documentation for preparing the EIA study report and local permitting.
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Organization
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Name
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)
Chairman Executive Board Member, Planning, Studies and Engineering Sector Head, Steam Power Plant Projects Sector Head, Gas Power Plant Projects Sector Head, Environmental Management and Studies Sector Head, Design & Research Consultant, Power System Design Sector Head, Network Studies Sector Head, Power Plant Studies
- Dr. Mohamed M. Awad - Dr. Kamel Yassin
- Eng. Ahmed Salah - Eng. Mohamed Abdel Bary - Eng. Maher Aziz
- Dr. Eng. Fathi Tahoun - Dr. Eng. Ms. Nahed Haggi - Eng. Abdel Rahim Ahmed Helmi - Eng.MuradBadie
East Delta Electricity Production Company (EDEPC)
Chairman
Ex-Chairman Head of Oyoun Mousa Power Plant Head of Sectors for Studies & Research Head of Sector, Ettaqa Power Plant General Director for Technical Affairs General Director for Chemistry Director of Technical Affairs
- Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali
- Eng. Mahmoud Soliman Balbaa - Eng. Mahmoud El-Nakib
- Eng. Abdel-Karim Abdel Wahab Ali
- Eng. Sayyed Farag
- Eng. Said El-Sayyed Kotb
- Chemist. Adel Abdel-Moutagalli - Eng. Samouil Makar
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Canal Electricity Distribution Company (CEDC) Chairman
Deputy Chalrman for Networks Executive Assistant for Technical Affairs
- Eng. Mamdouh El-Nahhass
- Eng. Daoud Badr El-Sayyed - Eng. Essam Ed-Din Shafik
Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEA A) Environmental Management Sector
EEAA- Suez Regional Branch
- Dr. Fatma Abu-Shouk - Dr. Hisham El-Agamawi - Eng. Mahmoud Shawki - Eng. Amany Salah - Dr. Lila El-Khouli
Suez Governorate Governor of Suez Secretary General of Suez Gov. President of Local People's Counc~l of Suez General Director for Civil for Defence General Director for Occupational Health & Safety Director for Environmental Affairs Head of Environmental Commission of Suez Gov. Director of Environmental Health Dept. Information Center
Egyptian General Authority for Shore Chairman Head of General Department for Shore Protection Executive Director Executive Director Supporting Engineering
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation Director for Operations Assistant Director for Refining & Industrialization Chief Assistant Engineer for Quality Control
- Gen. Mohamed Seif Ed-Din Galal - Mr. Alaa Baddour - Dr. Eng. Mohamed Saad
- Mr. Khaled Bahgat
- Eng. Nazih Bakhoum
- Eng. Hassan Abu Bakr
- Eng. Abu El-Wafa Bashir
- Dr. Ms. Amal Mohamed El-Raie
- Eng. Ms. Effat Baher Soliman
Protection - Eng. Yahya Halaby - Eng. Naguib Adly
- Ms. Waffa Mohamed Hindawi - Ms. Rahab Abdel-Aati Allaam
- Eng. Mahmoud M. Rizk - Eng. Ahmed M. lbrahim - Eng. El-Sayyed Abdel Halim
El-Tohamy
- Chem. Medhat Yousef - Chem. Ahmed Abdallah
- Chem. Mohamed Abdel Moneim
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Organization
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Name
Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)
Head of Division, Planning and Projects Head of Division, Operations
- Eng. lbrahim Ahmed
- Eng. Abdel-Hamid El- Mokaddem
City Gas Company Planning and Assessment Supply Stations Operations Affairs
- Eng. Gamal Amer - Eng. Alaa Abdel Latif - Eng. Mahmoud Sallam
General Organization for Physical Planning Sector Head for Suez Region
General Manager for Planning
- Eng. Ms. Somayyah Abdel-Salam
- Eng. Mohamed El- Husseiny
Suez Gulf Development Organization (SGDO) Chairman I - Eng. Essam Badawi
North Suez Gulf Reconstruction Organization (NSGRO) Chairman I - Mr. Essawi Ahmed
Hydraulics Research lnstitute (HRI) Chairman Hydrothermal Modeling Director, Hydrographic Survey
- Eng. lbrahim El-Desouky - Dr. Yasser Shawky - Eng. Ahmed El-Sayyed
Egypt National lnstitute of Transport (ENlT) Executive Director
Senior Transport Expert Technical Assistants
National Research Center (NRC) Air Pollution Preclusion Unit
Water Quality Unit
- Prof. Dr. Abdallah Wahdan
- Dr. Ms. Enas Bushra Nashed - Eng. Mohamed Hussein - Eng. Nasser Mohamed
- Prof. Dr.Kamal Tamer Hindy
- Eng. Adel Hassan Amer
- Prof. Dr. Osama Ahmed Ali - Prof. Dr. Mohamed lsmail Badawi - Dr. Mohamed Bakr M. lbrahim
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Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering Noise and Vibration Engineering - Prof. Dr. Mansour M. El-Bardisi
Institute of Environmental Studies and
Ecological Studies Department
Suez Local Population Local People's Council of Suez Governorate Local Council of Ettaqa District
NGOs Representatives
Suez Citizens
Al-Watany Political Party
Fishermen
Research, Ain-Shams University
- Dr. Aly Nasser Hassan
- Dr. Mohamed Saad - Mr. Abu El-Wafa Bashir - Mr. Ahmed Mansour - Mr. Ahmed Abboud
- Mr. Gharib Abdel-Mobdiee - Mr. Gamal Abdellah - Mr. Mohamed Rashed - Mr. Ramadan Abu El-Hassan - Ms. lntessar El-Hegazi
- Eng. Ali Saber El-Khatib - Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud
Sayyed - Chemist. Ms. Nadia Attallah - Eng. Hassan Kamel - Journalist. Yasser El-Buaidi - Dr. Tarek El-Sayyed
- Eng. Ahmed Abu Nazel
- Abu El-Maati Hammoudah - Galal Desouki - Bahgat Ali Mohamed - Hassouna Zeid Ahmed - Bahloul El-Saadawi - El-Sweissi El-Bahari
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Annex B
SCOPING SESSION
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SCOPING SESSION
A scoping session was held in the Castellow Hall at the Social Club in Suez District, around 15 minutes driving from the end point of CairoISuez road to the Port Tawfic area, Suez Governorate. The main goal of conducting a scoping session is to assist the East Delta Electricity Production CompanyIEgyptian Electricity Holding Company in obtaining the views of concerned parties, local NGOs and affected groups, and keeping records of meetings and other activities, communications, and comments.
The scoping session is a TOR requisite. This is the first public consultation. A second public consultation will be conducted by the end of the stage of producing the Draft Final Report to present to the same stakeholders the results of the EIA report seeking their comments - if any - to include in the final report.
Records of meetings and other activities, communications and comments will be incorporated in the final report.
Appreciating the importance of the public consultation task, the Consultant moved fast and announced about the meeting in the media (see Appendix I) and held extensive meetings with all the interested and affected parties to explain the event and its importance. Some (173) of the stakeholders attended the session and actively participated in the Questions and Answers session following the project description presentation delivered by PGESCo's General Manager, Dr. Asem El-Gawhary (Project Engineer) and project scope presentation delivered by the ECG's Project Manager, Eng. Hassan El-Banna in cooperation with the EDEPC Power Plant Sector's Manager, Eng. Tarek Youssef Aly and the EEHC's Environmental Manager, Eng. Maher Aziz.
Accompanied by the Agenda of the meeting, a concised leaflet was delivered to the attendees on the registration desk. This leaflet and an Invitation Card were distributed also by ECG, EDEPC and EEHC to their members and many other concerned parties in Suez Governorate for inviting them to the meeting. Appendix II presents the invitation card and Appendix Ill provides with the Agenda and leaflet.
The Targets of the Scoping Session
The Consultant - was assigned to do the Environmental Assessment as an independent party, not biased to any preset ideas of the owner or the designer. The scoping session is a direct consultation of the public, collecting first hand information and reactions from those who might be affected by the construction of the project. Consequently, the session was organized to include the following activities:
- Presentation of the ESIA scope as per the TOR; - Breakdown of the activities to highlight the issues that the attendees might
comment on;
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- Explain the environmental issues and invite the participants to raise their concerns about possible negative impacts;
- Conduct the discussions and invite the owner, local authorities and agencies to participate in the discussions;
- Clearly identify the comments and recommendations of the attendees and write all the minutes of the meeting to be attached to the Interim Report.
Attendees
A wide selection of personnel from different orientations attended the scoping session as described hereinafter. A list of names and occupations is attached in Appendix IV.
- Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC); - West Delta Electricity Production Company (WDEPC); - Al-Sokhna Power Project; - Ettaqa Power Plant; - Oyoun Moussa Power Plant; - Suez Gulf BOOT Power Plant; - National Institute for Transport; - Many Interesting Companies (SEMADCo, Fertilizers Company, Arakas for
Tourism Company; - Petroleum Companies (Nasr Petroleum Company, Petroleum Pipeline
Company); - NGOs (Asdekaa Society, Art Society, Environmental Protection Society,
El-Kheir Society, Society, Red Sea Society); - Institute of Oceanography Sciences; - Ministry of State for Scientific Research; - Ettaqa Indigenous Population; - Representatives of Suez Community; - Consultant team; - Project Engineer (PGESCo) team; and - EEAA branch in Suez.
Meeting Procedure
Introduction
The scoping session started 11.00am in the Castellow Hall at the Social Club adequately equipped to accommodate the attendees, the representatives of the main authorities and the ECG staff in charge of the presentation.
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EDEPC Chairman, Eug. Iblahmoud Soliman Balbaa inaugurated the session, welcoming all attendees and giving a short speech on the EEHC/EDEPC message and the significance of the Al-Sokhna power project.
Suez Governor, Mr. Mohmed Seif Ed-Din Galal gave a warm speech considering Al-Sokhna power project a landmark infrastructure urgently needed in the Suez area. ECG Project Manager, Eng. Hassan El-Banna opened the session, welcoming and thanking the attendees and briefing them about the role of the scoping session in the EIA study. He also emphasized the importance of their input of commenting, proposing and highlighting new ideas to enrich the study output.
Project Description
ECG Project Manager invited the General Director of the Project Engineering firm, PGESCo, Dr. Asem El-Gawhary to highlight the El-Ain Al-Sokhna Power Project. Dr. El-Gawhary started with warm welcome giving thanks for the attendees. He explained the purpose of the project and provided them with basic idea about main components of the proposed power plant at the Al- Sokhna site.
Project Scope
The Chairman of EDEPC, Eng. Mahmoud Balbaa invited the ECG's Project Manager, Eng. Hassan El-Banna to present the TOR of the EIA study emphasizing the components of the study as briefed herein after.
Proiect Obiectives
The study goals are to identify the environmental and social impacts of construction and operation of the project. A team of experts in various environmental disciplines will investigate the project area and study the possible impacts.
Study area
The study area will include all aspects that might be affected by construction and operation of the project including the entire infrastructure serving the Power Plant.
Environmental Scope
The study will address all positive and negative as well as direct and indirect impacts and will conduct field measurements of baseline conditions and the contributing effects and compare with the International norms and limits as indicated hereinafter:
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Noise
Noise level will be measured in many locations within the possible affected areas. Using special software, anticipated values for the operational mode of the proposed project would be computed.
Air Pollution
Data will be collected to build a database followed by measuring the background air quality levels. The results will be analyzed and compared with the local and international limits. Additionally, a dispersion modeling exercise will be conducted for predicting maximum concentrations of pollutants and their locations during operation of the power project.
Water Quality
All available information on the available water sources will be collected in terms of quantities and quality. This database will be used for future water use.
Intake and Discharge Structures
A numerical and physical hydraulic modeling studies will be conducted for predicting thermal behaviour of cooling water after discharging to the Suez Gulf. In addition, the modeling studies will investigate best engineering design for intake and discharge structures.
Biological Life
Will study previous reports about all species living in the project area and will try to locate it on the area maps. Will also study the suitability of the environment to the seasonal species coming to the area. Study will cover terrestrial life and birds.
Solid and Hazardous Wastes
Will survey location of solid and hazardous wastes generation that might adversely affect the environment. Will propose the safe ways of its handling and locations of final disposal.
Traffic and Local Roads
Will study the road network, parking areas and pedestrian crossings in the Power Project area as well as the buses network servirlg the Power Plant. Will also study the capacity of these roads to accommodate the future projected expansions as well as the project peak traffic during construction phase.
For studying the impact of the project on the Socio-economic sectors, the Consultant will investigate the following:
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- Disturbance in social structure and development plans; - Impact on social health; - The infrastructure; - Increase in job opportunities and increase in the labor force; - Study land uses and project landscape.
All environmental alternatives will be studied to select the optimum solutions. Mitigation measures will be proposed to reduce the impact of the new activities on the environment.
Plan for Mitinatinq Proiect Neaative Impacts
Studying negative and positive impacts will lead to establishing a comprehensive management plan which will identify the mitigation measures to be implemented as part of the envisaged construction contracts and continuous operational conditions.
Institutional Su~por t Requirements
The organization charts will be reviewed and modifications will be recommended. This will enable the electricity authorities to implement the environmental plan.
Develop the Environmental Monitorinn Plan
Prepare a detailed Monitoring Plan for both construction and operation phases, and continue measurements of air and water pollution during the operation phase.
The Final Public Consultation
After completing the EIA Draft Final Report, a public consultation session will be held in Suez area to present the findings of the study. Comments of the attending stakeholders will be incorporated in the Final Report.
Appendix V provides with "Presentation Slides"
Scoping Session Open Discussions
The items discussed covered most of the environmental impacts and demonstrated main concerns. 'The following are the main issues raised during the discussions.
Al-Sokhna Power Proiect
- A landscape area is proposed to be kept inside the Power Plant fence for improving the scenic impact.
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- The Ettaqa District Council should review the current capacities of services as the number of workers will be increased during the construction of the new project.
Noise
- For model Predication, the condition of the worst case, not the average, should be adopted.
- If the noise level is above the international standards, recommendations such as monitoring the noise level, any other mitigation measures should be adopted.
- With respect to noise generated from ground traffic and equipment, the predication should be superimposed to all noise sources.
- The road network will be carefully studied. Recommendations for mitigating the direct and peak construction impacts will be prepared.
- The traffic count points shall be selected very efficiently.
Power Supplv
- Electric power is available with ample capacity to meet the project requirements;
- The Contractors assigned to build the Power Plant will provide emergency generating sets;
- The generator's fuel will be recommended to be environment friendly.
Solid Waste
- The Power Plan should adopt practices (separation, reuse, ... etc.) of solid and hazardous wastes as per the solid waste integrated management philosophy.
- Coordination between the Ettaqa District Council and the contractors for collection and disposal of solid wastes in anticipated sanitary landfill is recommended.
- The ESlA study should adopt mitigation measures for hazardous wastes generated from the construction and operation of the Power Project.
Water SUPP~V
- Practices of water disinfection and tank cleaning should be adopted in order to improve drinking water quality.
Wastewater Services
- Wastewater from the new Al-Sokhna Power Plant will be disposed of through the plant sewer and the Ettaqa sanitary network in the near future.
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- The new Power Project should adopt Pre-treatment for industrial wastewaters produced from the Power Plant before discharging to the discharge facility.
Questions and Answers
The following is a paraphrasing of the questions with the questioner identified and the answer by a member of the presenters.
Mr. Ali Amin, President of Al-Wafd Committee and Member of Local People's Council of Suez Governorate.
Comment: Results from the Ettaqa air quality data has shown that background suspended particulate matters concentrations are higher than expected contribution of the proposed power plant emissions. Therefore, major air quality problems in the area are probably due to background concentrations rather than from the proposed power plant.
Question: What environmental limitations are there at El-Ain Al-Sokhna which could prevent building. 1300 MWe?
Answer: Any limitations to future power plant addition at El-Ain Al-Sokhna cannot be determined until the environmental assessment is completed.
Mr. Fawzv Ahmed Hosnev. Assistant Secretarv of El-Taaamoaa Party
Comment: Gaseous pollution presently in the area should be included in the air quality analysis.
Question: What criteria will be used for atmospheric considerations when selecting El-Ain Al-Sokhna as the site?
Answer: Previous predicting studies for similar units were used to evaluate potential pollutant levels. If additional information is needed about model used in these predictions, it can be provided.
Ms. lntessar El-Heaazy. Secretarv General of the Environment Protection (NGO)
Question: Will this project interfere with the existing environment?
Can cooling water used for the plant affect negatively the Suez Gulf?
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Answer: The project will not have significant effect on the existing environment.
Utilization of sea water for power plant cooling is non-consumptive. Nevertheless, it is recognized that the power plant project will play an integral part in development of the east bank area and this effect will be addressed in the Environmental Assessment.
Ms. lnsaf Anwar, Member of El-Kheir Society (NGO)
Question: Did you study the effect of the power plant on shoreline and seabed in terms of erosion and sedimentation?
Answer: Complete modeling studies, numerically and physically, will be carried out by the Hydraulics Research lnstitute and their outcomes will be presented to you in the next public consultation meeting.
Dr. Tarek Sami of the Tebbin Institute for Metallurqical Studies (TIMS)
Question: The Al-Sokhna area is subject to flash flooding during specific times along the year. Did you take this into the design considerations and site selection studies?
Answer: Yes, there is a comprehensive study on geology, geomorphology and hydrogeology under implementation today, which will address all risks associated with the project, including flash floods.
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Appendix I
Newspaper Advertisement for Scoping Session
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Appendix II
Invitation Card to Scoping Session
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Appendix Ill
Agenda and Leaflet
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Appendix IV
List of lnvitees and List of Attendees
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List ofthe Invitees Attending the Preliminary Session
Held on Wednesday 2/7/08, 10 am at The Castello Hall Social Club Suez City
1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
17. 1 Dr.lMohamed Tawfik Abou Ghattas ( Head of Medical Syndicate in the Governorate 18. 1 Cap./lbrahim El Kellani 1 Sports Club
Gen/ ~ o h a m e d Seif El Din Galal DriMohamed Mosaad Ibrahim Eng.1 Ahmed Abou Nazel Mr./ Ahmed Soubeh Mr./Abd El Nasr Ahmed Dr./Assem El Ghouhry Dr./Fatma Abou El Shouk
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19. 1 Eng. massan Abou Bakr I Environmental coordinate for Companies- Attaka 20. I Dr./Fahim Ahmed Khalifa I Deputy University Dean - Suez
I I. DriMohamed Mahmoud Sayed Deputy Petroleum Eng. Faculty for environ. Head of Fire and Civil Defense
, 13. Mr./ Abou El Wafaa Beshir Head of Environment Committee - People's
Mr./Ramadan Abou El Hassan Gen./Eissawi Ahmed Eng./Assem Badawi
2 1. 1 Mr./Ahmed Mansour I Head of Local People's Assembly-Attaka 22. 1 Dr./Amal M. El Raay I Head of Medical Precaution section
Suez Chief of the Local Council Party General Secretary Shoura Council Member Peoples Assembly Member Pegisco Consultant Oftice Head of Central Dept. for Enviro. Assessment Head of Suez NGOs Head of Habilitation Organization -Suez Head of Suez Gulf Development
Mr./Gharib Abd el Moubdi Eng./Aly Saber El Khatteeb DrJMohamed Mossad
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Head of Environ. Society- El Arabeen Head of Quarry Dept. in the Governorate Head of People's Council in Suez
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Mr./Alaa El Din Bedour Mrsllntassar Hegazy
Development General Secretary Deputy Environment Society
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Local Council - Suez
Local Council - Suez
Local Council - Suez
Local Council - Suez
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Abou El Wafaa Khalil Ali El Sayed Ibrahim Abd Allah Talaat Fahim Hussein El Sayed Mohsen Ahmed
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Zeinab El Behadi Samir Abdeen Ahmed El Asraa Sayada Ahmed Laila Moawad Sobhy Mashalli Ahmed Hussein Khalil Salem Gamal Samak
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1 3 I Mr./Mahrnoud Solirnan Balbaa
Ser.
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1 1 1 Dr./ Laila El Khouly
Name
Gen/ Moharned Seif El Din Galal
DrIMoharned Saad Ibrahirn
1 Head of Environmental Organization -Suez
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Suez Governor
Suez Chief of the Local Council
I Pegisco Consultant Office 1 6 . 1 Eng.1 Maher Aziz Environmental Head of Electricity Holding Company
I 7 Eng./Hassan El Banna I Project Manager- ECG
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Name Ahmed Abd Allah Radwan Mohamed
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Amal AbdEl Fatah
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Nasr Petroleum 1 012312883 1
Occupation Deputy Local Council Environmental Affairs Dept.
4 1 Mariam Said
Fawzia Abd Allah
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Nasr Petroleum Manager
6. Mohamed Naguib
Mohamed Hafez
CompanyIOthers Nasr Petroleum Suez Governorate
Environmental Affairs Dent.
Environmental Affairs Environmental Affairs Dept Araks for Tourism - Social Citizenship City Council Member City Council Member
Dept.-Media Manager Araks for Tourism
Mohamed Abd El Halim Ragab Hamed
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1 1. , Ahmed Khalifa
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Suez Suez University
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Manager City Council Member
Hossam Abd Allah Arabi El Taher Awatef Abd El Hay Alia Farid
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Eyoon Mossa
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[ 125. 1 Mohamed Samir I Architect 126 Taher Salah I Operation Manager 127. Mohamed Hassan ( Human Resources
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1 144. Gamal Mohamed Deputy Chairman ) 145. Ragaa Monir Head of Central
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I Sector 147. 1 Nahed Shalabi 1 General Manager
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Name Fawzi Mohamed
Reda Aly
HusseinMohamed Ahmed Mohamed Abd El Moneim Gharib Osama Aly El Din Tarek Khalil
Mohamed Soliman Said Gad El Moula Mohamed
Occupation Tagammo Secretary General Technical Affairs Manager Chemist Technician Technician
Department Manager Department Manager
Information System Manager General Manager
CompanyIOthers
Attaka Station
Attaka Station Attaka Station Art Society
City Council Electricity Holding Co. Eyoun Mossa for Electricity Attaka Station
Telephone 0107181185
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0623363862 0623363862 0123707765
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Presentation Slides 1. Project Description Slides 2. EIA Scoping Slides
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SELECTED PHOTOS
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PUBLIC & STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
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Consultation with Affected Stakeholders
Given it's broad scope, an EIA study potentially involves a large number of stakeholders. The concerns and viewpoints of all parties interested in and affected by the project should be taken into account in reaching a decision on the project. Informed views of diverse segment of the affected population are critically important to the EA process because different groups use, and are familiar with, different parts of the environment and will be affected to different degrees by the project.
Public and stakeholder involvement is particularly important to developing an understanding of the nature and extent of potential socio-cultural impacts, and to assessing the suitability and acceptability of various measures that might be employed to prevent or mitigate impacts, or to compensate affected groups for unavoidable residual effects.
Classification of Stakeholders
Each stakeholder group will have a different interest in being involved in the EA process:
The developer or proponent needs to know where to site a project and how to minimize adverse environmental impacts; and what issues are likely to be of concern to regulators and the affected community.
An investor needs to know how the impacts will affect the viability of the project and what liabilities are incurred.
Regulatory authorities need to know the extent of impacts and whether they are acceptable; and they will use EA study results to decide on their response to specific permit applications.
Government policy makers will want to know the implications of the project for other projects/plans/programs they may wish to promote.
Regional planners need to know how the project might affect or interfere with adjacent developments and land uses.
The local community and its representatives will need to know how the project's impacts will affect their quality of life.
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Public interest groups (i.e., Non-government organizations or NGO's) may be interested in whether the project is consistent with sound environmental management practices.
Politicians need to know who is affected and in what way, and what issues should be of concern.
Purpose of Stakeholders Consultation
The purpose of taking these viewpoints into account is to improve project viability. The World Bank (1991) has found that where such views are seriously considered and incorporated in the EA process, projects are likely to be more successful. The Bank provides some useful guidance regarding the extent and level of stakeholder involvement in the EA process in its Sourcebooks (World Bank, 1991- Chapter 7).
The purpose of the consultation effort should be:
to inform interested groups and individuals about the proposed development, its potential impacts, and measures which will lessen impacts and protect the environment;
to provide opportunities for timely feedback, (i.e. for the public to voice concerns, comment on proposals and evaluate alternatives);
to identify problems, needs and values;
to minimize misunderstandings about the scope and impacts of the project and increase public confidence in the proposed development;
to ensure decisions have adequately considered the concerns and values of the stakeholders - particularly the affected community(ies);
to seek approaches to problem solving and hopefully resolve conflicts; and
to contribute to an increased awareness and understanding of project plans and activities.
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To : File From : Assistant Project Manager Place Ettaqa Fishing Port in Suez Date - Tuesday, 27th ~ u n e 2008
Present for the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) Eng. Maher Aziz Bedrous
Present for ECG Eng. Hassan Atta
Present for Fishermen 1. Abu-El-Maati Hammoudah 2. Galal Desouki 3. Bahgat Ali Mohamed 4. Hassouna Zeid Ahmed 5. Bahloul El-Saadawi 6. El-Seweissi El-Bahari
Subiect Minutes of meeting with group of fishermen.
The principal points discussed in this meeting consisted the following:
1. Where are they fishing? 2. What are the areas of good fishing activity? 3. What about fishing at Al-Sokhna Port area?
Suez Gulf at Al-Sokhna port and the power plant site is not an area for good fishing activity.
No commercial or artisanal fishing is found in this area.
They fish in the northern part of the Suez Gulf and the deep water areas.
Fishing has long historic traditions in Suez area. It represents one of the most important features of the life customs of Suez people, irrespective of its economic value.
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General Authority for Fishery Development is the main body responsible of fishing activities in Egypt. Red Sea Zone for Fish Wealth - a zonal division of the General Authority - is responsible of fishery works in Red Sea, Suez Gulf and South Sinai areas, which include water surfaces extend along about 1,460 km shoreline distances.
Fishing Units licensed by the "Suez Office for Fishery" to do fishing in the Suez Gulf totals 612. Fishing Units licensed by the same Office to do fishing out of the Suez Gulf totals 157 in Suez zone and 172 in the lakes area.
There are about 34 fishing farms in Suez Governorate at Shamandourah and Kabrieet on the lakes. There are, also, 2 fishing societies and one society for fish farming.
Moreover, there is a special port for fishing activities on Suez Gulf near Suez, called At-Ataka Fishing Port, which includes necessary facilities for providing fishing boats with supply materials and fishing tools. It serves, also, as a fish unloading and exporting facility, where fish is transported to many fish markets in the neighboring areas.
Fish yield in 2007 reached about 4,231.4 tons within Suez Gulf areas and about 1,127.8 tons at Al-Ataka port and Shamandourah.
Almost no fishing activities exist in the Suez Gulf waters fronting the Al-Sokhna port shoreline and the BOOT Suez Gulf power plant as well as the El-Ain Al-Sokhna power project site. Industrial and transport activities, including loading and unloading goods, make fishing a not common activity in such an area.
The number of fishermen on the Suez Gulf utilizing the area in question is estimated to about very few or engaged in fishing part time. Traditional practice has shown that the impacts of the warm water from a power plant are highly localized. At the point of discharge the water temperature is about 8 degrees above ambient. 20-50 meters from the discharge point the temperature is 5 degrees above ambient and at 100 meters 3 degrees higher. 300 meters downstream there is no longer any difference in temperature. The fishermen generally utilize a 5km stretch, roughly 2.5km in each direction from the point of discharge.
Most of the fisheries activities in Suez Governorate are concentrated at the northern part of the Suez Gulf and the deep Gulf waters. The effects on the fisheries of warmer water returned to the water body from similar power plants along the coastal zones of Egypt are well known. Experience from about eight other power plants - located on coastal areas of the Mediterranean seas
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and Suez Gulf - that have operated for a number of years indicate that the overall impacts on fisheries of slightly warmer water actually are positive, and consultations with the fishermen indicate that the catches in these areas have increased rather than decreased. Since this is part-time, small-scale fisheries no statistics are available, but after many years the warmer water around the various points of discharge, is clearly perceived by the fishermen to have positive effects.
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To :File From : Project Manager Place Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, Suez Regional Branch Office Date Wednesday, ~ u n e 2008 Attended by Present for the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)
Eng. Maher Aziz Bedrous
Present for Suez Regional Branch Office, EEAA Dr. Lila El-Kholi Mr. Hussam ed-Din Abdel-Alim Mr. Tamer Moustafa Ms. Halah es-Sayyed
Present for ECG Eng. Hassan El-Banna
Subiect Minutes of meeting with group of Environmentalists at the project area
The principal points discussed in this meeting consisted of the following:
1. NOx emissions of the power plant, under all operational regimes, should be kept within the standards.
2. Combined effect of the Al-Sokhna power project and the Suez Gulf BOOT power plant, in addition to all other industrial facilities in the area must not exceed the upper background air quality limit for the Al-Sokhna area.
3. Type of pollutants emitted to the atmosphere by the power plant shouldn't exceed, when superimposed to existing pollution loads, stipulated regulations.
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To : File From : Project Manager Place Local People's Council Premises in Suez Date Saturday, 21" June 2008 Attended bv Present for the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)
Eng. Maher Aziz
Present for Local People's Council Dr. Mohamed Saad
(President) Mr. Gaber Hamzawi
(Secretary for industrial affairs) Ms. Omaima Moustafa
(Member)
Present for ECG Eng. Hassan El-Banna Eng. Hassan Atta Ms. lman lsmail
Subiect Minutes of meeting with Local People's Council representatives.
The principal points discussed in this meeting consisted of the following:
1. El-Ain Al-Sokhna Power Project is a big regional, as well as national, project and real benefit shall be earned to the local society as well as the whole nation.
2. Benefit from the project to the Local Community mainly includes new job opportunities for graduate youth. El-Ain Al-Sokhna society is an urban-labour featured. The problem is that the second generation seeks job opportunities and the power project will provide only some of them.
3. Necessary data on socio-economic setting in the project area, including NGOs information and data sheet, will be provided to EIA preparers within one week.
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE ACTlVlTl ES
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Public Consultation Meeting Report
CONTENTS
Suez Public Consultation Meeting 6th ~ u g u s t 2008: Proceedings
Appendix A : Advert
Appendix B : Invitation Card
Appendix C : Leaflet 1 Agenda
Appendix D : List of Invitees and List of Attendees
Appendix E : Non-Technical Summary
Appendix F : Presentation Slides: 1. Project Description Slides 2. ESIA - Study Slides
Appendix G : Selected Photos
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INTRODUCTION
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
As part of the WB's and AfDB's public consultation and disclosure requirements, EEHC & EDEPC (or their consultants) must consult and involve primary and secondary stakeholders in the planning, development, construction and operation of the proposed power plant. This includes a requirement to hold a public consultation meeting to inform all interested parties of the proposals and provide an opportunity for representations to be made.
The public consultation meeting for the proposed El-Ain Al-Sokhna Power Plant was held in Suez on 6'h August 2008. This report details the proceedings of the meeting, including the presentations that were made and a record of the Question and Answer session Consultation and disclosure to date has included private meetings, individual and group interviews with stakeholders, advertisement of the proposed plant in a local newspaper and disclosure of the Draft Final ESlA report.
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
According to the WB's and AfDB's Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, an ESlA report prepared for the project must be a public document such that the report can be examined by all interested parties. Copies of the report and the non-technical summary, the latter in the native language, i.e. in Arabic, were made available for public inspection in the EEHC offices and its affiliate company, EDEPC in Suez. A notice, indicating disclosure of the ESlA report for public review was published in the Al-Ahram Newspaper in Arabic on Thursday 31'' July 2008 including notice of the public meeting was given (see Appendix A).
PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING
INTRODUCTION
The public consultation meeting was held in the Castellow Hall of the Social Club of Suez City.
Invitations in Arabic, along with an Arabic non-technical summary were sent or hand delivered to all primary and secondary stakeholders. The list of guests was gathered in several ways: namely, those who read the newspaper
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announcement and contacted the offices in Cairo and Suez, EDEPC guests, and a list of primary and secondary stakeholders prepared during the scoping phase and ESIA. The list of invitees and attendees is given in Appendix D. Dr. Ms. Lila El-Kholi, Head of Suez Regional Branch of the EEAA, on behalf of Dr. Ms. Mawaheb Abu El-Azm, Chief Executive Officer of the EEAA attended the meeting with a delegation from the EIA Central Department of the EEAA.
-The Suez Social Club premises, located at Suez City, before the city Stadium, is well known to the residents of the Governorate of Suez and was easily accessible to all those wishing to attend the meeting.
The meeting commenced with the arrival of Dr. Ms. Lila El-Kholi and the Representative of Dr. Mohamed Saad, President of the Local People's Council of Suez, Mr. Abu El-Wafa Bashir, Head of Environmental Committee of the Local People's Council. The representative of the Governor of Suez, Mr. Alaa Baddour, Secretary General of Suez Governorate gave his apology at the last moment. The meeting was chaired by EDEPC.
The succession of presentations that took place were as follows:
Opening Address (Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali - Chairman, EDEPC).
The EEAA Representative's speech (Dr. Ms. Lila El-Kholi). The Local People's Council Representative's speech (Mr. Abu El-Wafa Bashir). Technical description of the project by PGESCo (Dr. Asem El Gawhary - PGESCo's General Manager). Findings of the ESlA by Engineering Consultants Group (ECG) (Eng. Hassn El-Banna, Manager of El-Ain Al-Sokhna ESlA study project).
Question & Answer session (Conducted by Eng. Maher Aziz Bedrous - Counsellor for Environmental Studies, Egyptian Electricity Holding Company).
Coffee Break.
Each participant was given a leaflet on arrival which outlined the agenda of the meeting, along with some background on EDEPC Company and EEHC's commitment to environmental protection (see Appendix C). Additional copies of the non-technical summary were available as well as the ESlA Draft Report.
The presentations lasted approximately 80 minutes and the Question & Answer session for approximately one hour and was followed by soft drinks and cake. A brief outline of the presentations given by representatives of PGESCo and ECG is given below. 'The slides used in each presentation have been provided in Appendix F. The speeches given by EEAA representative, the Local People's Council Representative and Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali, Chairman of the EDEPC are transcribed below. A record of the proceedings of the Question & Answer session follows.
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PRESENTATIONS
Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (Conducted in Arabic)
Eng. Ali welcomed the audience to the meeting and conveyed greetings of Dr. Mohamed Awad, Chairman of the EEHC, who had an urgent meetiqg, which prevented him from attendance. He explained the role of the EDEPC Company, some key technical and managerial figures, key principles of EDEPC when running electricity generating projects and gave an indication of EDEPC's operation philosophy. He also explained the status of the El-Ain Al- Sokhna super-critical steam power project.
Eng. Ali, then gave the speech of Dr. Mohamed Awad, on behalf of him. He said:
"On behalf of the Ministry of Electricity and Energy, I welcome all of you. It is my pleasure to meet with you regarding the extension of our activities in Suez Governorate, and the execution of one of the most important projects in the southern part of Suez and in Egypt. The power station of El-Ain Al-Sokhna shall supply and cover the electricity needs for new projects in the area and in E ~ Y pt.
With good co-operation between Egypt and the international and regional banks, e.g. World Bank and the African Development Bank, this project has been decided to be executed through several international biddings.
I hope that today we will listen together to the PGESCo and ECG presentations and the good findings of their environmental study of the power plant which has been implemented in deep collaboration with EDEPC and EEHC.
The strategy of the EEHC is to put environmental considerations as the highest priority.
I wish EDEPC and our consultants all success and many thanks to the governor of Suez, Suez People's Counsel, Suez Community & NGOs and all of you".
Dr. Ms. Lila El-Kholi (Conducted in Arabic)
Dr. El-Kholi welcomed the attendees and introduced the EEAA Environmental Protection Strategy. She said that in the commencement of 19901s, the United Nations announced that Environment and Development are not contradicted. They can go hand in hand. Together they represent two faces of the same coin.
She added that without conserving the environment and protecting it against deterioration, development will lack necessary background that receives its outcomes, and without development no progress mankind can achieve for supporting environment preservation. The issue, then, is not to decrease
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development for abating pollution, but to continue development in such ways that are effective, clean and sustainable.
Ms. El-Kholi Said: "The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment has become a necessity for incorporating environmental safeguard measures into design of the projects in early phases of implementation".
"Thank you for inviting EEAA. I am actually eager to listen to the outcomes of the ESlA of the El-Sokhna project and see how it considers all necessary aspects for preserving the environment".
2.2.3 Mr. Abu El- Wafa Bashir, Local People's Council's Speech (Conducted in Arabic)
"This meeting raises an important issue and a responsibility that we all must carry in order to balance sustainable development as well as the safeguarding of the environment.
With this important project that will enhance the Suez Region, including Ettaqa, with electricity supply in accordance with international standards, we provide a leading model in development, based on friendly environmental standards.
I would like to thank all of you for coming to this meeting and I am looking forward to seeing interaction between the project's owner, i.e. EDEPC and the audience".
Dr. Asem El-Gawhary (PGESCo) (Conducted in Arabic)
Dr. El-Gawhary outlined the technical specifications of the El-Ain Al-Sokhna super-critical steam power plant. This presentation included the site location and a description of the key features and main characteristics of the power project.
It, Also, included key dates, investment costs, employment opportunities, program, consents and commitments.
Eng. Hassan El-Banna (ECG) (Conducted in Arabic)
Eng. El-Banna presented the findings of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment. The presentation included a description of the ESlA process, the key findings for each environmental aspect and a description of the Environmental and Social Management Plan.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sayyed, of the Hydraulics Research Institute was invited by Eng. El-Banna to present the preliminary results of the numerical hydraulic modeling study of the CWDS of the power plant project.
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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
The Question and Answer session was conducted in Arabic by Eng. Maher Aziz Bedrous, EEHC's Counsellor for Environmental Management and Studies. The proceedings have been translated as accurately as possible. In order to demonstrate that the issues and concerns have been addressed, where applicable, a reference to the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Report undertaken for the project has been given, in addition to further clarification, shown in italics.
QUESTION 1 : Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Atawi (Suez Citizen)
How and why did you choose this location for the El-Ain Al-Sokhna Plant?
Eng. Tarek Youssef (EDEPC)
The location for the power plant was selected at El-Ain Al-Sokhna on the same land allocated in 1999 for a Steam Power Generating Facilities near the Suez Gulf shoreline, because the plant uses up to 46 m3 per sec. i.e. 165,600 m3 per hour of water for cooling. Therefore, the farther we are from the water source and from this source of cooling, the more expensive it becomes to transport the water. Consequently, the price per kW would increase due to the need to pump the cooling water larger distances. When choosing the location, we abide by Egyptian laws and regulations, particularly to the guidelines of the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, to those of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), and finally to Environmental Law 411 994.
No need to mention that the location also has the advantage of being near the center of loads. We are certain and confident that there will be no environmental problems.
The site selection was predetermined by EEHC. The site is considered suitable for a number of reasons, including its direct access to the natural gas, the industrial nature of the area, existing infrastructure and proximity to the Suez Gulf. The findings of the ESlA show no significant impact given the implementation of the various mitigation measures. It is considered that the site selected for the power plant is appropriate.
Further details of the site selection process are available in Sections 3&4 of the ESIA.
QUESTION 2: Dr. Mohamed Tawfik Abu Ghattas (Representative of Physicians of Suez Governorate)
Can we use the Suez Gulf at the El-Ain Al-Sokhna project location for other purposes, such as fishing? and what about the cooling water recirculation as
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the intakes and the discharges of both power plants are so close to each other?
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
The plant is located in an area reserved for power generation activities. It is also an industrial zone. Therefore, we shall not have any further impacts or influences on the usual activities linked with the Suez Gulf.
As for fishing activity, the area itself is not an area for commercial or artisanal fishing. But the warm mixing zone formed by warm cooling water discharged from the Suez Gulf BOOT power plant has created a good environment for fish growth, and about 6 boats are seen every evening for fishing in the mixing zone. This is a good proof of the positive impact of the power project on fish wealth in the area.
Concerning recirculation of cooling water, PGESCo has designed the intake and discharge of the new power project such as the warm water will be in between both of the power plants, while cool water will enter from the outer sides, which will enhance preventing recirculation.
QUES TlON 3: Dr. Sherif El-Gawhary (NGOs Federation of Suez Governorate)
Wastewater may cause bad effects. Is any regulatory body review the ESlA report?
Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (EDEPC)
As for wastewater, we have undertaken the ESlA study which will be presented to the EEHC, the concerned competent authority and the Governorate of Suez, the Licensing authority who in turn will send it to the EEAA. The EEAA will review the report and return their comments to the EEHC. These comments will be reviewed by EEHC, EDEPC, ECG and PGESCo and amendments and modifications will be incorporated in the report. Once all this is done, the environmental permit will be issued.
QUESTION 4: Eng. El-Arabi El-Taher (Suez Gulf BOOT power plant)
What about the sewage from the plant?
Eng. Hassan El-Banna (ECG)
The sewage will be discharged to the plant sanitary wastewater treatment system. Treated wastewater will be directed to the plantation irrigation system and the sludge will be transported by licensed contractors to licensed dump
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sites. When the local sewer network of Ettaqa reachs the area in the future, sewage will be discharged to the local sewer system of the area, i.e. to the local sewer network at Ettaqa. Regarding EDEPC, this is a National Electricity Company, and they consider environmental protection on top of their highest priorities. See Section 8 of the ESIA.
QUESTION 5: Dr. Yousry Abdel Aziz (Suez Canal University)
Many details have been presented on the concentrations of emissions and how they are complying with the standards. It was better if the ESMP was presented in such details.
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
The outcomes of the ESIA study have been presented in a relatively long time and ESMP tables were also highlighted briefly. It would take much more time if these tables are presented in more details. But the whole volume of the ESIA study and the twelve baseline studies are available at the offices of EDEPC and EEHC for anybody to review.
QUESTION 6: Dr. Yousry Abdel Aziz (Suez Canal University)
If an environmental standard of the EEAA is more stringent than that of the World Bank, which one you will follow?
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
Certainly we must comply first with the national standards. Actually we comply with both of the EEAA and the World Bank standards whichever more stringent.
QUESTION 7: Eng. Taher Salah El-Shahawy (Egyptian Operating Co. S.A.E)
Don't you think that the stricter standards are much better for the sake of our environment? I believe that the more stringent the standards are the much better the situation is for our country.
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
It is not a matter of stringent standards. We are concerned about the soundness of the environment but stricter standards may obstacle development. We couldn't be stricter than the World Bank or the US-EPA because the WB and US-EPA with their current standards preserve the environment. We need development as well. We are a developing country and it is not wise to adopt stricter standards that prevent development and say we
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preserve environment. I believe that the issue is to achieve the best reconciliation between environment, i.e. stringent standards and the development. We need development but in terms of sustainability.
QUESTION 8: Mr. Hassan Abu Bakr (Suez Citizen)
Why the new Al-Sokhna power project doesn't use closed circuit for cooling the condensers?
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
There is a huge resource of water near the plant site, the Red Sea. Cooling water required for the condensers is a large quantity of water, almost 165,600m3/hr, but represents only a very small incremental volume of the Red Sea flow at the Al-Sokhna segment. If this quantity of water provided for a closed circuit system, there will be significant impacts, either environmentally or economically.
Also, there is an important consideration for the efficiency of the plant. Closed circuit cooling system decreases the efficiency of the plant with about 4% loss. This considerably affects the fuel consumption, emissions to the air and economics of operation.
Finally, the question is: why you go to use closed circuit whilst you have plentiful water supply and all you do you only bypass this water through the plant and discharge it again to the water body with almost no effect?
QUESTION 9: Dr. Fikry Ashour Mourad (National Institute for Oceanographic Studies & Fishery)
The impact of the power plant on sea organisms, as Eng. Hassan El-Banna has presented, will be very minor or even nothing. I totally contradict with this conclusion. 'The impact of the power plant is very significant on marine organisms and the area should have a biodiversity of organisms in contrary to what has been presented to us.
Also, the power plant is designed and operated in conformance with industrial country's cold waters, but not adapted to national circumstances. Accordingly, the chlorine dosage for destroying algae deposition on the intake screens is not specified to our sea waters' circumstances. This should be reviewed and more-controlled.
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
The impact of the power plant on marine organisms may be significant in a very localized scale. Thermal plume is discharged from the outlet of the Circulating Water Dischrge System of the power plant at 9.6 OC at the point of discharge, but it is decreased to about 5 OC within a distance 100-1 50 m and
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continue to fall down to about 3 OC within another 100 m distance, where organisms highly welcome this warm water environment.
Thus, if there is a severe marine environmental conditions against organisms within first 100-1 50 m, these conditions become favorite afterwards, and this is very limited and very localized effect, provided that huge volumes of water are available for normal organisms life beyond the severe short distance from the plant outlet.
As for chlorine dosage for cleaning the intake screen from algae deposition, we very much thank you for your instructive comments and a recommendation is forwarded to PGESCo, the project engineer, for checking chlorine dosage with regard to the warm water characteristics of the localized environment.
QUESTION 10: Dr. Mohamed Tawfik Abu Ghattas (Representative of Physicians of Suez Governorate)
I have two questions:
First, During commissioning period of the Al-Sokhna power plant, there will be intermittent high noise impacts. What are your plans for abating those impacts?
Second, Concerning noise impacts, will the monitoring program include noise measurements during the operation of the plant, e.g. every certain period of time?
Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (EDEPC)
First, Usually we use noise silencers during power plant commissioning. These silencers will be used for the commissioning of Al-Sokhna power project. Also, there will be an awareness program for the neighboring facilities to take into their consideration noise impacts associated with commissioning.
Second, Monitoring program during construction and operation includes periodic measurements for noise impacts.
QUESTION 11: Mr. Abdel- Hamid Kamal (Writer in Sawasia and El-Ahaly Journals)
There are already many industrial facilities in the area of Al-Sokhna district. The new Al-Sokhna power plant is considered a significant industrial addition in the area. Would this addition have a negative effect on the place? What about wastewater?
As a Suez citizen, I see that all these plants have a negative impact as they emit pollutants to the atmosphere.
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Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (EDEPC)
Having many industrial facilities in this area is not a problem. The criteria always is that their combined impact shouldn't exceed permissible limits. For example in Cairo North, there are three plants close to each other, and they are not the cause of pollution in north of Cairo. On the contrary, this power plant is essential to the area, as well as Egypt, because of the increasing electricity demand. New developments are growing, therefore importing electricity would be far more expensive for Egypt.
Furthermore, Suez will benefit from the plant because the surplus of electricity can be exported to Jordan or Libya. Please note that when EEHC (previously EEA) built the old Suez power plant there were no comprehensive environmental standards. Today, we are controlled by these standards. Additionally, at EEHC, we refuse investments that do not respect the environment. As for electricity produced by gas firing, it is not a polluting industry like cement or petrochemicals.
Let me insure something concerning wastewater discharge: for the permanent type of wastewater discharge, we have a complete treatment scheme. The EEHC and EDEPC very keen on implementing the same standards in all the new plants, as in the Unified System plants such as Oyoun Moussa, Sidi Krir, Cairo North and Ettaqa.
Finally, this is a very good location for the power plant because there are reasonable infrastructures and the use of Suez Gulf for cooling renders it economically efficient.
QUESTION 12: Mr. Hassan Abu Bakr (Suez Citizen)
I think the project will benefit the area from an infrastructure point of view. I have a number of questions however:
First, will the 9.6 "C temperature difference be at the discharge point, or in the mixing zone?
Second, did you study the water flow and the Suez Gulf currents in the area? Third, by increasing the temperature of the water by few degrees centigrades, will there be an impact on the fauna?
Eng. Hassan El-Banna (ECG)
First, the power plant will be built according to the standards of the Egyptian Environmental Laws. Law 4 of 1994 issued for the protection of the environment states that, the temperature of the water that goes out in the sea should not exceed that of the surface water by 10°C and the maximum surface temperature should not exceed 38°C.
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In the mixing zone the temperature of the water will have decreased to 5OC at 100-150 m from the discharge point. We are therefore within the limits of Law 4 of 1994.
The discharged cooling water will be around 9.6OC above the ambient temperature at the point of discharge.
Thermal modeling was undertaken to determine the excess temperature above ambient conditions. This modeling included water flows and Al-Sokhna Suez Gulf segment currents.
A temperature increase will lead to localized impacts on the aquatic fauna and flora, but impacts are not considered significant. See also Section 6.3.3 of the ESlA Report.
QUESTION 13: Mr. Abdel- Hamid Kamal (Writer in Sawasia and El-Ahaly Journals)
It is mentioned that There are no impacts on fisheries, the study states, could you tell us where ECG did the ESlA study? Did they co-operate with the General Authority for Fishery Development (GAFD)?
What about the job opportunities available for the citizens of Suez Governorate, particulary Ettaqa District?
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
With respect to the fisheries, there will be no significant impacts however, the warm water in the mixing zone may attract fish and provide good conditions for fish growth. This is experienced in Shoubrah El-Kheima and Ettaqa and almost all EEHC's power plants.
Furthermore, the ESlA has conducted a number of studies in the Al-Sokhna location, involving the National Research Center.
Consultations have also been undertaken with GAFD and representatives of fishermen in the area.
Regarding job opportunities, it is true that there will be about 2000-2500 jobs available during the construction phase. There will also be services such as transportation for the workers. Most of the people employed in the plant- as the Chairman of EDEPC said- will be from Suez Governorate.
The GAFD were consulted as part of the public consultation process. Fisheries are discussed in Section 6.3.3 of the ESlA Report.
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QUESTION 74: Dr. Sherif El-Gawhary (NGOs Federation of Suez Governorate)
I am very pleased with this civilized discussion about the impacts of such a development on the environment. It is a large improvement that the stakeholders take part in this consultation. However, I have some additional comments and questions:
First, the questions asked here should have been written down in advance.
Second, it seems to me that the ESlA does not include anything about seismic issues or earthquakes.
Third, I believe that the plant should have its own fuel combating equipment against spills to protect the water intake.
Fourth, I noticed this is a sensitive environment, in recovery from previous and present pollution due to industrial growth. This is why we need to protect the aquatic life and fisheries and we must set standards for the recovery of these.
Fifth, you said there is almost no aquatic life in the place of the power plant. Is this statement true and confirmed and are there studies?
Eng. Maher Aziz (EEHC)
The plant will have an Emergency Action Plan. This plan identifies all the risks that may occur and how to mitigate them. It is only used in case of emergency and there are precautionary measures, routinely implemented for normal operations.
About earthquakes, CSC Consulting Firm, in collaboration with the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, did a simulation study on the intensity and occurrence of earthquakes in the area and presented us with their conclusions. The ESlA takes them into consideration, translates them into codes for planning, designing and constructing buildings. These are called building codes for earthquakes.
The study of the plant also shows a continuous monitoring program for water and air quality at all stages. This is clear from Tables 3 through 6 in the Executive Summary, which show the emission levels during construction and operation and the management of these.
At all stages, I believe that it is a very rigorous plan. About the air quality, the ESlA is based on a sophisticated mathematical dispersion model. The power plant is operated continuously with natural gas and in case of emergency, it will use mazout. However, this nearly never occurs (only about 2% of the time all over the year) and if it does, it will only be for a few hours. This explains the tolerance of pollutants if mazout is used. In addition, in case of continuous operations using natural gas, the emissions will not exceed the Egyptian Standards which are respected as national standards by the World Bank and the African Development Bank.
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About seismicity, it is evident that different sites have different risks. The Consultant studied those risks and the EEHC took the decision of building the power plant given full knowledge of these risks.
See Section 6.3.3 of the ESlA for details of the Suez Gulf water / aquatic studies that were undertaken for the project.
Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (EDEPC)
As you know, the area around the power plant site is an industrial area. This shows there are environmental impacts to development, but also economic considerations in the sense that one has to balance the needs for electricity and the protection of the environment.
Mr. Abdel- Hamid Kamal (Writer in Sawasia and El-Ahaly Journals)
We would like to thank you for protecting the environment and complying with Law 411994 standards and guidelines. We all know that the industrial establishments have all contributed to the pollution of Egypt's environment. I hope the Governorate of Suez will impose regulations to treat the different industrial effluents before discharging into the Red Sea. Finally, the people of Suez are supporting the project.
Eng. Tarek Youssef Ali (EDEPC)
If you would like to raise any clarifications on today's discussions, please contact the East Delta Electricity Production Company and PGESCo as the developer of the project and their consultants. Finally, we would like to thank you for attending this public consultation.
THE PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING FINISHED AT 2:OOp m.
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Appendix A
Advert
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Appendix B
Invitation Card
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Appendix C
Leaflet I Agenda
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Appendix D
List of lnvitees and List of Attendees
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List ofthe In vitees Invited to the Consultation Meeting
Held on Wednesday 6 August 2008, I0 am at The Castellow Hall, Social Club, Suez City
1 2. / Dr. Ms. Fatma Abu Shouk 1 Head of EIA Division (EEAA) 1
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3 ( Dr. Hirham El-Agamawi General Director of Power Projects, EIA Department, EEAA
Name Dr. Ms. Mawaheb Abu El-Azm
Eng. Mahmoud Shawki ".T -
Occupation Chief Executive Officer, EEAA I
General Director for Industrial Projects, EIA
Managing Director, Egyptian Electrical Utility and Consumer Protection Regulatory Agency
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1 6. 1 Eng. Hassan Nagm
Dr. Eng. Hafez Salmawi
Chairman of Egyptian Electricity Transmission 1 Company (EETC)
1 7. 1 Dr. Eng. Mohamed Awad I Chairman, EEHC
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( 15. 1 Eng. Mohamed Abdel Bary I Sector Head for Gas Power Projects, EEHC I
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Dr. Eng. Kamel Yassin
Eng. Ms. Fawziyya Abu-Neima
Acc. Salah Awad
Dr. Eng. Amal Khashab
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18. Ena. Mourad Badie
Executive Board Member for Planning, Research and Service Companies Affairs, EEHC Executive Board Member for Affiliate Companies, EEHC Executive Board Member for Economic, Financial & Administrative Affairs, EEHC Sector Head, Information Department, EEHC
Dr. Ms. Nahed Haggi
( 19. 1 Eng. Mohamed Et-Tablawi I Power Plants Studies, EEHC 1
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Eng. Ahmed Salah
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1 20. 1 Eng. Ms. Dalia Nour Ed-Din / Environmentalist, PGESCo 1
Head of Sector for Environmental Management Studies Sector Head for Steam Power Projects, EEHC
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I Talkha Project Manager, PGESCo
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Project Eng., PGESCo
Executive Assistant, PGESCo
26. Eng. Ashraf Nassar General Director of Power Projects, PGESCo
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29. 1 Eng. Abdel Rehim Salah I Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation
Ser. 27.
28.
1 30. 1 Chem. Hassan Akl I Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation I
Name Mr. Serage Eddin El-Sayyed
Ms. Amani Selim
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33. 1 Eng. Ibrahim Ahmed I Deputy Chairman, EGAS
Occupation Environmental Quality Sector, EGPC
Environmental Quality Sector, EGPC
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1 34. 1 Eng. Abdel-Hamid El-Mokaddem I Deputy Chairman, EGAS I
Dr. Hamed Korkor
Ene. Sherif Ismail
Technical Expert, EGAS
Chairman, EGAS
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Mr. Hemdan Abdel-Sattar
Dr. Al-Sayed Tawfik Moustafa
Dr. Magdi Abbass Saleh
Sector Head, Studies & Research, Egyptian General Authority for Shore Protection Chairman, National Research Institute of
Deputy Chairman, General Authority for Fishery Development (GAFD) Department of Fish Resources (GAFD)
Aqua-culture Specialist (GAFD)
Eng. Farag Mahmoud Yamani Chairman, Egyptian General Authority for Shore Protection
i 42. 1 Dr. Ahmed Badawi I Associate Professor, NRlAG I 41. Dr. Salah El-Hadidi Ali
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Astronomy & Geophysics (NRIAG) Associate Professor, NRIAG
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Prof. Dr. Kamal Tamer Hindi
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Deputy Director, Hydraulics Research Institute
Air Protection from Pollution Unit, National Research Center
Water Quality Unit, National Research Center
Prof Dr. Aleyya Abdel Shakour
Chem. Yasser Hassan Ibrahim
Eng. Adel Hassan Amer
Air Protection from Pollution Unit, National Research Center Air Protection from Pollution Unit, National Research Center Air Protection from Pollution Unit, National Research Center
Prof Dr. Mohamed Anwar El-Dib Water Quality Unit, National Research Center --
Prof Dr. Mohamed M. Al Abdi
Prof Dr. Osama Ahmed Ali
Prof Dr. Mohamed Ismail Badawi
Dr. Mohamed Bakr M. Ibrahim
Prof Dr. Mansour M. El Bardisi
Prof Dr. Abdallah Wahdan
Dr. M. Mahmoud Bassvoni
Water Quality Unit, National Research Center
Water Quality Unit, National Research Center
Water Quality Unit, National Research Center
Noise Engineering, Faculty ofEngineering, Ain Shams University Director, Egypt National Institute of Transport (EN IT) Senior Transport Expert, ENIT
ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS GROUP
I Engineering, Cairo University I
58. 1 Prof. Dr. Mohamed Yousry / Transportation & Traffic Planning, Faculty of I Engineering, Al-Azhar University 1
I 59. 1 Dr. Alv Nasser Hassan 1 Ecological Studies Department, Ain Shams
I Occupation Transportation & Traffic Planning, Faculty of
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1 60.
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Dr. Fathi Bekhit Shenodah ) Head of Acoustics Department, National Institute
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Dr. Khalifa Soliman
Genl Mohamed Seif El Din Gala1
1 69. 1 Mr./Ramadan Abou El Hassan I Head of Suez NGOs I
for Standards Central Dept. of Projects, the Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority Suez Governor
DrIMohamed Mosaad Ibrahim
Eng.1 Ahmed Abou Nazel
Mr./ Ahmed Soubeh
Mr.1Abd El Nasr Ahmed
Suez Chief of the Local Council
Party General Secretary
Shoura Council Member
Peoples Assembly Member
1 73. ) Col./Khaled Bahgat I
( Head of Fire and Civil Defense I
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DrIMohamed Mahmoud Sayed
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Chem.1 Nadia Attallah
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Deputy University Dean - Suez
Head of Local People's Assembly-Attaka
Head of Medical Precaution section
Head of Environmental Section
, 85. , Eng./Hassan Kamel Head of Housing and Utilities
Dr./Mamdouh Fahmy
Chem.1 Leila el Khouly
Dr./Mohamed Mossad
Dr./Mohamed Tawfik Abou Ghattas
Head of Marine Institute
Head of Suez Environmental office
Head of People's Council in Suez
Head of Medical Syndicate in the Governorate
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1 Occupation
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Gen./ Ahmed Abd El Aziz
Mr./Mohamed Farah
Mohamed Hamed
Mostafa El Eissawy
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Mohsen Ahmed
1 145. 1 Samir Michele 1 Member of Orthodox Society 1
Head of Eng. Dept.- Red Sea Ports Org.
Organization Head- Attaka district
Arbeen Society
Ans Ibn Malek Society
132. Gharib Awad
Insaaf Abd El Rahman
Mohamed Abd El Megid
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Member of Society Development-Shaloofa
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Member of Aswan Society
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144, Abd El Halim Herigi Member of El Iman Society
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Mohamed Marzouk
Ragab El Shaat
Mostafa Abd El Fattah
Essam Abd El Azeim
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Aly Soliman -- Ahmed El Gamaal
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Ragab El Shaat
Ramadan Abou El Hassan
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Mohamed El Bohariy
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Local Council - Suez
Local Council - Suez
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Alia El Nahas
Gamal Attia
Mohamed Ibrahirn
Mohamed Gaber
Mohamed Agamy
Hossam Mohamed
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199. Mohsen Ahmed Local Council - Suez
200, Zeinab El Behadi Local Council - Suez
20 1 . Samir Abdeen Local Council - Suez
202. Ahmed El Asraa Local Council - Suez
203. Sayada Ahmed Local Council - Suez
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197. Talaat Fahim Local Council - Suez
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Local Council - Suez
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Name -- Abou El Wafaa Khalil
Ali El Sayed
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Halima El Gendy
Ahmed Abd El Latif
Ragab Abd El Nabi
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Local Council - Suez
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List ofthe Attendees Attending the Consultation Meeting
Held on Wednesday 6 August 2008, 10 am at The Castellow Hall, Social Club, Suez City
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Taha Abd El Aziz
Aziza Aly
Wafaa Abd El Razak
Ezz El Arab
Mohamed El Shaat
Tag Ahmed
Mohamed Abou El G hattas Aly Saber
Atta Saad El Din
Mohamed Mahmoud
Electrical Engineer
District Head
Medical Syndicate Head
Quarry Manager
Professor
Chief Engineer
Suez Governorate
Suez Co.
Suez Co.
Suez
Delta Co.
Delta Co.
Suez Governorate
Environment Institute Misr Electricity Co.
01 06027750
0104614988
01 22869848
01223622026
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Electricity Distribution Co. Delta Electricity Distribution Co. Nasr Petroleum
Ahkbar El Yooum Newspaper Environment protection Society
Educational Section Environment Section Engineering Syndicate Suez Society
City Council
Environment Society City Council
City Council
Attaka Electrical Station
Name
Yehia Mohamed
Mohsen Mahmoud
Mohamed Hussein
Mahmoud Riad
Abd El Halim Mohamed
Mohamed Ahmed
Hamed Hefney
Mohsen Hussein
Talaat Fahim
Hossam El Din Kamal
Awad Abou El Hassan
Reda Radwan
Hassan el Naggar
Mohamed Mahmoud
Farag Soliman
Aly Mansee
Intessar El Hegazi
Moharned Tawfik
Shadia Ahmed
Nadia Atta
Attia Mahmoud
Omar Attia
Mansour Gad
Hassan Ahmed
Mahmoud Amin
Abou El Wafaa
Ibrahim El Said
Telephone
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0105267117
0 18 1 1465226
0 123766489
0101714147
10101933463
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City Council Member
City Council Member
Local People Assembly
Member of the Regional Federation Member of the Regional Federation Member of the Regional Federation Deputy City Council I Technical Petroleum Office City Council Employee
City Council Employee
Technical Head Suez Petroleum Sector Head
Engineer
Public Relation I Journalist
Secretary General
Medical Syndicate Head
General Manager
Manager
Secretary General
Secretary
City Council Employee
Environment Expert
City Council Member
City Council Member
General Manager
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Electrical Company Nasr Petroleum
Eyoon Mossa Electrical Station Transport Co.
Engineering Society El Kheir Society
Delta Co.
Suez Station
Society Development Social Affairs
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Suez Society
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Hussein Hassan
Hayam Mohamed
Ahmed Mohamed
Hanaa Kamal
lnsaf Anwar
Tarek Mohamed
Gad Amro
Wafaa Abd El Razek
Mohamed El Kalawi I
Essam Gharib
Sayed Ahmed
Ahmed Mostafa
Aly Mohamed
Fekry Rashwan
Sayed Ahmed
Arabi Mohamed
Abd El Aziz Amar
Maisa abd El Kadar
Farag Nyazi
Youssry Abd El Aziz
Yossry Abd El Aziz
Ahmed Odaa
Magdi Abou El Hassan
Osama Mahmoud
Karam Allah Mohamed
Kamal Haky
Magdi Abou El Hassan
Osama Mahmoud
Magd El Seidi
Amro Attia
Asen Ely
Mohamed Ahmed Kandil
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Hatem abd el Moneim
Omar Sadek Abd El Karim Khaled Helmy
Ahmed El Nemar
Mahmoud abd El Fattah
Mahmoud Hassan
Hossam Ibrahim
Reda Hussein
Seham Ehamad
Abd El Hamid
Kamal Hefney
Magdi Mariee
Mohamed Abedel Hakim
Lobna El Khouly
Maher Aziz
Hassan Elbanna
Fatma Helaly
Occupation
General Manager
Journalist
City Council
General Manager
Security
Manager
Head of Studies Sector
Project Manager for the study Socialist specialist
Company/Others
Public Relations
Public Relations
Public Relations
Electricity Station
Industrial Safety
EOC
KSB
EEHC
EEHC
EL Ahaly
East Delta
Environmental Manager Egyptian Holding Co, for Electricity Engineering Consultants Group Engineering Consultants Group
Telephone
0 123689795
0101716679
02-22744740
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Non-Technical Summary
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Appendix F
Presentation Slides 1. Project Description Slides 2. EIA Scoping Slides
ESlA for El-Ain Al-Sokhna Thermal Power Project No 1312 Appendix-F - Page I of 3 HB -10 August 2008
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1. Project Description Slides
ESlA for El-Aln Al-Sokhna Thermal Power Project No 13 12 HB -10 August 2008
Appendix-F - Page 2 o f 3
MINISTRY OF ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY EGYPTIAN ELECTRICITY HOLDING COMPANY (EEHC) EAST DELTA ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION COMPANY (EDEPC)
Associated Environmental Impact Hearing EL AIN EL SOKHNA 2x650 MW
THERMAL SUPERCRITICAL POWER PLANT PROJECT
August 06,2008
Power Generation Engineering and Services Company
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company
Chairman Dr. Mohamed Awad
Director for Financial
and Economical Affairs
Mr. Saiah Awad
I Generation Companies I Cairo Eng. Ahmed Emam
Chairman
East Delta Eng. Tarek Youssef Chairman
West Delta Eng. Mahmoud Baibaa Chairman I
Middle Delta Eng. Awad Mohamed Fathy Chairman
I Upper Egypt Eng. Shaaban Khalaf Chairman
Hydro Plants Eng. Mohamed Mohamed Faragallah Chairman I
Director for Studies,
Projects and Services Companies Affairs
Dr. Kamel
Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co.
Chairman Eng. Hassan Negm Vice Chairman
Eng. Galal Halawa Vice Chairman
Eng. Ismail Teleb
Director for Regulated
Companies Affairs
Eng. Fawzia Abou Neama I Distribution Companies ,
North Cairo Eng. Mohamed Ashour Chairman
South Cairo Eng. Mahmoud Sami Sultan Chairman
I Alexandria Eng. Ibrahiem Mady Chairman
El Behiera Eng. Ahmed Khalil Chairman.
North Delta Eng. Mohamed Bakr tan
South El Delta Eng. Fawzy El Serby
Canal Eng. Mamdouh El Nahas Chairman
Middle Egypt Eng. AM El Sattar Abou Ras Chairman
Upper Egypt Eng. Mohamed Hassan El Ezzklany Chairman
EEHC Generation Expansion Plan ( 2002 12012 )
Location
Zafarana
Suez Gulf (l&2)
Port Said East (1&2)
Cairo North I
Nubaria I
Nubaria II
Cairo North I1
Talkha
El Kuriemat I1
Naga Hamadi
Mini & Small Hydro Units
El Kureimat
El Kureimat I11
El Tebbin
Nubaria III
Cairo West 7&8
Sidi Krir
El Atf
Abu Qir
Nweibaa
El Ain El Sokhna
Total Capacity
Type
Wind Farm
Steam Turblnes
Steam Turbines
Comb~ned Cycle
Combined Cycle
Combined Cycle
Combined Cycle
Combined Cycle
Combined Cycle
Hydro Power plant
Hydro Poaer plants
Solar 1 Thermal
Comblned Cycle
Steam Turbines
Combined Cycle
Steam Turbines
Combined Cycle
Comblned Cycle
Steam Turblnes
Combined Cycle
Steam Turbines
01103
0
682
682
06104
30
682
250
x
962
OA105
47
150
250
547
Estimated
05/06
43
250
250
500
500
1,543
Award
06/07
42
250
250
500
500
x
x
x
x
1,542
(x) and
07/08
80
150
1.50
?<O
64
x
x
894
Operation
08/09
90
500
500
250
250
x
x
1,590
Dates with
09/10
440
150
250
700
250
350
500
500
x
3,140
plant size,
1W1
500
350
850
MW
11112
500
650
500
1,650
12/13
500
650
250
650
2,050
3,636 MW
4,500 MW
214 MW
7,100 MW
15,450 MW
EEHC Generation Expansion PIan (2013 12027)
Location
Zafarana
Mini &Small H~dro Lnik
El Kureimat
Abu Qir
El Ain El Sokhna *
Thermal Power Plank 650 MW
Combined Cycle Plank 750 MW
Nuclear
'I'obd
Type
Wind Farm
Hydro Power plank
Solar I Thermal
Steam Turbines
Steam Turbines
5,980 MW
32 MW
1,950 MW '
34,250 MW
5,000 MW
47,212MW
26/27
100
3 x 650
1x250
1,000
3,300
25t26
100
3 x 650
5x250
3,300
24/25
100
3 x 650
4x250
1,000
4,050
2U22
100
3 x 650
4x250
3,050
20/21
600
5x250
1,000
2,850
12/13
580
650
650
1 x 650
4x250
3330
22/23
100
2 x 650
5x250
1,000
3,650
13/14
600
650
4x250
2@0
23Pt4
100
1 x 650
6x250
4,200
14/15
600
32
2 x 650
3x250
2,682
15/16
600
2 x 651
3x250
2,654
16/17
600
2 x 650
3x250
2,650
19/20
600
3 x 650
3x250
3,300
17/18
600
5x250
1
2,850
18/19
600
2x650
4x250
2900
Plant Cooling System Once Through Cooling System design Considerations
Design Considerations el300 MW
Water Flow Requirement, m3ls
Temperature Rise Across the Condenser, o C
e45 Preliminary
el0 Max
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El-Ain Al-Sokhna Site Plan and the Selected Monitoring Locations
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World Bank Guideline
Emission Type
NOx
so2
"MI o
Particulate Matter (all size): TSP
Emission Concentration
Estimate Value
- < 300 mglNm3
Negligible
< 50 mglNm3
< mg/Nm3 -
Egyptian Requirement
300 mglm3
Not Specified
-
200 mglm3
- c 320 mglNm3
Not Specified
-
50 mglNm3
Stack Emissions for Firing with Heavy Fuel Oil, mg/Nm3 [Ceiling Values of both the Egyptian & the W.B. Standards]
Emission Type
NOx
So*
PM1O
Particulate Matter (all size): TSP
Emission Concentration
World Bank Guideline (2)9(3)
- < 460 mg/Nm3
2000 mg/Nm3 2.0 t/d /MWe for the first 500 MWe
Plus 0.1 t/d /MWe additional over 500 MWe
50 mg/Nm3
Estimate Value
- < 300 mg/Nm3
< 2000 mg/Nm3 -
< 50 mgINm3
, 200 mglNm3 -
Egyptian Requirement
300 mg/m3
3600 mg/m3
200 mg/m3
Localization Map Used for Dispersion Modeling
Receptor Map Used in Air Quality Modeling (MM5 Nested Areas)
[The modeling domain covers the area between Longitudes 230-400 E and Latitudes 220-350 N]
Estimated Maximum Average Concentrations of Nitrogen Dioxide, pg/m3 [Two Al-Sokhna Units (2x650 MWe) Burning Natural Gas and Running as of BAU Scenario]
[Stack Height = 150ml
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 .
8
9
10
Annual
Max. Annual Ave.
Y
-658.8
-888.6
-438.7
-1 108.7
-888.6
-658.8
-1 108.7
-888.6
- 1338.8
-658.8
I -hr
Max. Hourly Ave.
x
-141.5
1 18.6
888.4
888.4
888.4
-141.5
368.5
888.4
628.7
1 148.6
NO2
38.8
32.2
28.8
25.3
23.1
21.6
20.4
19.7
19.6
19.2
24-hrs
Max. 24-Hours Ave.
NO2
266.5
265.1
256.9
255.8
251.4
247.4
246.4
246.1
243.7
243.3
Dis.
669.4
896.5
454.4
1115.1
962.0
754.9
1 168.4
899.8
1344.0
673.8
Y
461.2
-888.6
461.2
-218.8
231.4
-438.7
-888.6
11.3
-438.7
231.4
Dis.
779.7
669.9
691.6
695.8
806.4
918.1
482.4
888.5
896.5
61 1.6
x
-141.5
118.6
888.4
888.4
888.4
-141.5
368.5
888.4
628.7
1148.6
NO2
130.0
125.5
124.5
122.3
1 18.5
1 17.5
1.13.4
1 12.8
109.2
107.0
x
628.7
628.7
118.6
-141.5
-661.5
888.4
.-141.5
888.4
118.6
-401.7
Dis.
482.4
896.5
1001.0
91 5.0
918.1
461 .O
962.0
888.5
766.6
1171.7
Y
461.2
231.4
681.3
681.3
461.2
231.4
461.2
11.3
-888.6
461.2
Estimated Maximum Average Concentrations of Nitrogen Dioxide, pglm3 [Two Al-Sokhna Units (2x650 MWe) and Two Suez Gulf Units (2~340.25 MWe)
Burning Natural Gas and Running as of BAU Scenario] (tack Height = 15Om)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Max. Hourly Ave.
NO2
322.1
316.6
312.0
31 1.2
295.7
288.1
288.1
284.9
282.1
279.3
Max. 24-Hours Ave.
Dis.
482.4
896.5
611.6
695.8
779.7
975.2
899.8
11 15.1
669.4
806.4
NO2
130.0
127.6
125.5
122.9
122.4
121.7
120.8
1 19.4
115.9
115.6
Max. Annual Ave.
x
-141.5
1 18.6
-401.7
-141.5
628.7
-401.7
-141.5
118.6
1 18.6
-661.5
Y
-658.8
-888.6
-1 108.7
-888.6
-438.7
-1 108.7
-1 338.8
-658.8
-1 338.8
-888.6
NO2
44.8
43.7
34.7
30.2
28.0
27.9
27.2
24.5
23.8
23.2
Y
461.2
-888.6
461.2
681.3
461.2
-888.6
-888.6
-1 108.7
-658.8
461.2
Y
231.4
11.3
-658.8
-658.8
-438.7
231.4
-888.6
231.4
-1 338.8
-1338.8
Dis.
271.2
888.5
91 0.6
673.8
766.6
918.1
1088.5
1171.7
1344.0
1388.6
x
-141.5
888.4
628.7
-141.5
628.7
888.4
628.7
1 148.6
1 18.6
368.5
Dis.
669.4
896.5
11 15.1
962.0
454.4
1 168.4
1344.0
754.9
1388.6
899.8
x
-141.5
888.4
628.7
-141.5
628.7
888.4
628.7
1 148.6
1 18.6
368.5
Commulative Effect of the Proposed ACSokhna Gas-Fired Power Project and the Existing Suez Gulf Gas- Fired Power Plant (Air Dispersion Modeling Results),
in addition to the Background levels in the Background Atmosphere (Stack Height = 750 m)
NO2
Annual
44.8 (-141.5m, -658.8m)
1.02
45.82
NIA
100
NO2
24-hr
1 30 (-141.5m, 231.4m)
7.49
137.49
150
150
Pollutant
Averaging Period, pg/m3
First Maximum, pg/m3
Background Level (measured by NRC)
Total, pg/m3
Egyptian Limit, pg/m3
World Bank Guideline, pg/m3
NO2
1 hr
322.1 (-141 .5m, 461.2113)
12.69
334.79
400
No Limit
NO,-Maximum Annual Combined Mean Concentrations in pg/m3 [Two Al-Sokhna Units (2x650 MWe) and Two Suez Gulf Units
(2~340.25 MWe) Burning Natural Gas and Running as of BAU Scenario)
NO,-Maximum 7 Hr (Hourly) Combined Mean Concentrations in pg/m3 [Two Al-Sokhna Units (2x650 MWe) and Two Suez Gulf Units
(2~340.25 MWe) Burning Natural Gas and Running as of BAU Scenario)
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Bathymetry in the Northern Gulf of Suez (Source: Sedimentological Expertise Study" Completed on behalf of EDF,
Using SHOM Map No. 6878 Scale 111 75000, Suez Gulf Power SAE studies, 2000)
Selected Current Measurements Carried out at Location of Point No. 1 ( E : 43751 2.8443, N: 3275232.627)
Velocity Point
Temperature Conductivity Pressure Direction Date & Time Depth
r
1 Degree C I mmholcm 1 kglcm2 I Degree 1 cmlsec I m
Tidal Heights at Suez and Al-Sokhna
LLWL
-0.10
0.00
020
-0.08
0.45
-0.09
Location
Suez (all year)
Suez (July)
Suez (February to March)
Al-Sokhna measured levels (July 1998)
Al-Sokhna measured levels excluding meteorological set-up (February-March 1999)
Al-Sokhna SUMED Jetty (October-November 1998
MSL
1.04
0.81
1.12
0.70
1.30
1 . I4
MLWL
0.52
0.36
0.60
0.25
-0.48
HHWL
2.00
1.60
2.00
1.55
2.05
2.21
MHWL
1.53
1.38
1.63
1.12
1.79
Current Speed and Direction Adjacent to the Project Site
Minimum Speed 2.3
2.7
0
0
1.8
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.6
4.4
2.9
2.9
6.8
3.5
5.4
7.4
Maximum Speed (cmls) 14.7
13.6
23.8
16.8
8.0
9.4
10.1
8.3
9.5
11.7
15.0
18.3
24.9
16.2
22.3
22.3
Location Oyoun Moussa
West Suez Gulf Power Plant
West Suez Gulf Power Plant
Site A (2.5km from shore)
B (1.5km from shore)
A
B
A (At mid-depth, approximalely 81-17)
6 (Approximatelyl0.5m)
C (At mid-depth, approximately 10m)
A
B
C
A (vertical profile)
6 (vertical profile)
C (vertical profile)
A (vertical profile)
B (vertical profile)
C (vertical profile)
Date 3017195
12/8/95
211 1 198
1011 1198
211 1/98
1011 1198
Location of Sampling Points for Sea Water Quality Analysis
Water Quality at the Project Location Physico-chemical Analysis of Water Samples at the Project Location
(Samples Delivery Date: 29 june 2008)
Parameters
PH
Water Temperature
Electrical Conductivity
Transparency
Total Dissolved Solids
Suspended Solids
Total Solids
Total Alkalinity (as CaCO,)
Chloride(C1-)
Sulfate (SO,--)
Nitrate (NO,-N)
Sodium (Na+)
Potassium (K+)
Manganese
Calcium (Ca+)
Magnesium (Mg++)
Unit
-
OC
pmholcm
cm
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
mgll
~ g l l
mgll
mgll
Site (5)
7.8
26
60500
90
39084
8.9
39092.9
116
24000
438
0.01
10223
613
0.1 1
60 1
1581
Site (4)
8.0
24
59200
90
38889
10
38899
128
25000
432
0.01
10987
684
0.65
56 1
1654
Concentration
Site (3)
8.0
25
62000
90
38795
10.6
38791.6
124
25000
439
0.01
1091 2
692
0.27
56 1
1605
Site (1)
8.0
23
61 150
90
39503
8.6
3951 1.6
120
25000
421 .
0.02
1 1 502
753
Nil
56 1
1703
Site (2)
7.9
24.5
59800
90
39557
9.5
39566.5
122
25000
41 2
0.01
10842
731
0.02
64 1
1654
Water Quality at the Project Location Organic Analysis of Water Samples at the Project Location
(Samples Delivery Date: 29 June 2008)
Parameters
COD
BOD
Oil& Grease
Phenol
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Total Hydrocarbons
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Polychlorinated Biphenyles (PCBs)
Unit
mg0211
mgO,/l
mgll
mgll
~911
~ g l l
P ~ I I
Concentration
Site (5)
30
24.9
16.0
NID
0.0375
84.3
0.062
0.68
Site (4)
28
7.8
16.5
NID
0.038
85.7
0.047
0.76
Site (1
32
16.2
14.8
N/D(2)
0.041
78.6
0.034
0.67
Site (2)
28
16.5
15.1
NID
0.039
79.2
0.049
0.87
Site (3)
32
18
15.3
N/D
0.037
81.6
0.053
0.85
Heavy Metals Analysis of Water Samples (Samples Delivery Date: 29 June 2008)
Parameters Detection
Limits
0.005
0.002
0.02
0.05
0.02
Zinc
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Nickel
Unit
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
Concentration
Site (5)
N/D
0.14
0.093
1.051
0.674
Site (4)
N/D
0.142
0.092
1.052
0.672
Site (1)
N/Do
0.162
0.096
1.063
0.676
Site (2)
N/D
0.1 58
0.089
1.034
0.669
Site (3)
N/D
0.151
0.091
1.048
0.668
2 '-
go" 5 2 $ 0 q 1 - a rn n 0 as cn m s 0 a 3 m a m
Organic Analysis of Sediment Samples (Samples Delivery Date: 29 June 2008)
Parameters
Oil & Grease
Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Total Hydrocarbons
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Polychlorinated Biphenyles .
(PCBs)
Unit
mg/kg
~ g / k g
~ g / k g
~ g l k g
Concentration
Site (5)
287.6
15.7
568.7
4.46
23.96 .
Site (4)
282.42
13.5
537.6
4.38
24.31
Site (3)
291.02
16.83
403.12
4.01
21.54
Site (1
31 2.4
12.51
423.8
3.02
17.02
Site (2)
278.3
15.13
386.4
3.68
20.01
Heavy Metals Analysis of Sediment Samples (Samples Delivery Date: 29 June 2008)
Detection Limits@) Parameters Unit
Zinc
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Nickel
Concentration
mglkg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Site (5)
8.52
2.8
7.3
0.5
4
Site (4)
Site (1
8.42
2.79
7.2
0.48
3.8 -
Site (2)
Site (3)
8.43
2.78
7. I
0.47
3.9
8.72
2.83
7.4
0.46
3.7
8.75
2.84
7.5
0.45
3.8
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0.002
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Concentration of Process Chemicals in Combined Effluent Discharged to Mediterranean Sea
Pollutant Predicted Egyptian World Bank
Concentrations Standards Guidelines (msl-l) (ms 1-I1 (msr )
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Chlorine (Free)
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Oil and Grease
Suspended Solids (Total)
Zinc
pH
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Associate Professor
Hydraulics Research Institute National Water Research Center
Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation
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Predicted Operational Noise Levels
Receptor
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Predicted Level
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Fence of the Power Plant at the Suez Gulf BOOT power plant Northern Edge
100 m away from the Fence of the Power Plant
Egyptian Standard (dB(A))
World Bank Guideline (dB(A))
Day-time
70
70
Day-time
70
70
Nig ht-time
60
60
Night-time
70
70
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Fishermen
Number
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831
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Gulf of Suez
13,376
75
Hurghada
2,022
11
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1,227
7
Clean Sandy Beach along the Whole Study Area
Main Access Roads to the Power Plant Site
Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) for Suez /Zaafrana Road during Period (2000 - 2007)
Year
1 Traffic Volume (Veh.lday) I
Locations of Traffic Count Points Fronting Al-Sokhna Power Plant Site
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Capacity Ratio (VIC)
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0.18
Capacity (C)
1100
1100
Coming From Hurghada to Suez
Coming From Suez to Hurghada
Peak Hour Volume (V)
292
199
Traffic Volume for Suez/Hurghada Road with and without the New Power Plant (in Vehicledhr)
1 . Expected traffic volume in year 2009
2. Expected traffic Volume in year 2010
To Suez
To Hurgada
Morning Peak Hour
To Suez
To Hurgada
Without Power Plant
240
307
Evening Peak Hour
Evening Peak Hour
During Construction
293
354
Without Power Plant
493
346
Without Power Plant
543
381
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During Construction
51 5
368
During Construction
565
403
Without Power Plant
271
338
During Construction
318
385
Traffic Volume for Suez/Hurghada Road with and without the New Power Plant (in Vehicledhr)
3. Expected traffic Volume in year 201 1
4. Expected traffic Volume in year 201 2
To Suez
To Hurgada
5. Expected traffic Volume in year 201 3
Evening Peak Hour
To Suez
To Hurgada
Without Power Plant
598
420
Morning Peak Hour
During Construction
620
442
Without Power Plant
299
372
To Suez
To Hurgada
During Construction
346
419
Morning Peak Hour Evening Peak Hour
Without Power Plant
329
410.
Without Power Plant
658
- 462
During Operation
376
457
Morning Peak Hour
During Operation
680
484
Evening Peak Hour
Without Power Plant
362
451
Without Power Plant
724
509
During Operation
406
495
During Operation
768
553
Traffic Volumes for Related Regional Roads with and without the New Power Plant (in vehicle/hour/direction)
Road Section
Cairol Alex. Desert Highway
Cairol Alex. Agr. Highway
CairolSuez Desert Highway
CairolAin Sokhna Freeway
2009 201 3
Without Const
32969
133244
9606
8064
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43956
207425
257 19
12689
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33063
133338
19700
81 58
Post Const.
44043
2075 12
25806
12776
2012 2010
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40907
185698
24032
11330
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35428
148834
20983
9032
201 1
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185792
24126
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148928
21077
9126
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38069
166247
22456
10116
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166341
22550
10210
Summary of Generated Operational Traffic
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Peak Period
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81
87
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Annex E
THERMAL PLUME MODELING
The Study of the Hydraulics Research Institute will Follow