Environmental Impact Assessment For NH-73 (New NH-344) From Barwala To Panchkula (KM 157.190 TO KM 176.430)
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The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a systematic investigation of both positive and
negative impacts on the physical, biological and socio-economic environment, which would be
caused or induced due to a proposed developmental project. EIA provides a plan to reduce the
negative environmental effects of proposed development project through alternative
approaches, design modifications and remedial measures. Highway construction is a major
activity of economic development especially in developing countries. Road development is
major source of damage to the environment, including ecological destabilization, habitat
disturbance and damage to flora and fauna. In this study analyses of the environmental impacts
likely to occur due to the proposed widening of a 19.2 km stretch of NH-73 (new NH-344)
from Panchkula to Barwala. The report highlights the importance of EIA in the sustainable
development of highway project. The study concentrates on the EIA of the project in the light
of the existing situation at the site. The parameters covered in study are Socio-Economic,
Ecological, Soil & Noise. Samples of soil were taken to analyse their present conditions and
were compared to the other set of samples collected from the nearest agricultural area. Minimal
soil contamination was observed. Noise levels were found exceeded permissible limits during
night time. Qualitative measure of the socio-economic factor was calculated by comparing the
results of two surveys done for experts and local public.
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Master of Engineering- CIE
