The document discusses economic and environmental impacts of current mega projects in Bangladesh. It outlines the methodology used to study impacts, which included environmental baseline surveys, identifying project operations and their effects, and creating environmental management plans. It then discusses some potential environmental impacts such as air, water and soil pollution from construction activities. Finally, it outlines some major mega projects transforming Bangladesh's economy, including bridges, ports and power plants, and concludes that such infrastructure projects are crucial to accelerating the country's economic growth.
The document discusses economic and environmental impacts of current mega projects in Bangladesh. It outlines the methodology used to study impacts, which included environmental baseline surveys, identifying project operations and their effects, and creating environmental management plans. It then discusses some potential environmental impacts such as air, water and soil pollution from construction activities. Finally, it outlines some major mega projects transforming Bangladesh's economy, including bridges, ports and power plants, and concludes that such infrastructure projects are crucial to accelerating the country's economic growth.
The document discusses economic and environmental impacts of current mega projects in Bangladesh. It outlines the methodology used to study impacts, which included environmental baseline surveys, identifying project operations and their effects, and creating environmental management plans. It then discusses some potential environmental impacts such as air, water and soil pollution from construction activities. Finally, it outlines some major mega projects transforming Bangladesh's economy, including bridges, ports and power plants, and concludes that such infrastructure projects are crucial to accelerating the country's economic growth.
The document discusses economic and environmental impacts of current mega projects in Bangladesh. It outlines the methodology used to study impacts, which included environmental baseline surveys, identifying project operations and their effects, and creating environmental management plans. It then discusses some potential environmental impacts such as air, water and soil pollution from construction activities. Finally, it outlines some major mega projects transforming Bangladesh's economy, including bridges, ports and power plants, and concludes that such infrastructure projects are crucial to accelerating the country's economic growth.
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Economic and Environmental
impacts of current mega projects in
Bangladesh Mega projects in Bangladesh
Contribution to the literature:
• Research study investigated potential effects of Economic and environmental impacts of current mega projects in Bangladesh. • The study highlights Economic and environmental impacts as an intervention measure to current mega projects in Bangladesh. • The study highlights how mega projects in Bangladesh likely to affect national Economic and environmental year. Methodology • Review of related records on policy, legal, and administrative framework, with a focus on environmental aspects and effluent discharge limits, health and safety standards, protected areas and endangered species recognition, land use, and so on. • Conducting an environmental baseline survey that includes areas within and 2 kilometers of the project site, i.e. Area for research. • Determination of major project operations, both during the construction and operating phases. • Identifying and predicting the environmental impacts of project operations on the environment, including the combined effects of the proposed power plant and current and ongoing projects/industries on selected environmental attributes. • Identification of the most important environmental and social effects, as well as mitigation recommendations to minimize or eliminate negative impacts while enhancing positive outcomes. • Organizing public consultation sessions to communicate with those who might be affected. • Creation of an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the project's construction and operating phases. Potential Environmental Impacts Air pollution: As construction work progresses, construction equipment and transportation vehicles will emit SOx, NOx, smoke, and soot, and earth, sand, and dust particles will be dispersed. This might pollute the climate. Water Pollution: Contamination will occur as a result of rainfall, effluent from equipment washing, sewage, and sanitary wastewater produced during the work. River water and underground water can be polluted if these are not properly treated. This might pollute the river. Solid Waste: Metal chips, waste plastic, wood shavings, waste glass, and waste oil are examples of solid waste produced during construction. Cans, bottles, and food scraps are among the household solid waste discarded from the workers' camping grounds. Noise and vibration: Construction equipment and transportation vehicles can produce noise as the project progresses. To minimize the noise effect, careful consideration must be given. Underground water: The reduction in underground water level caused by underground water intake during construction work can have an effect on nearby wells. Soil erosion: During heavy rains, earth and sand, as well as muddy water, will flow into the surrounding area as excavation work progresses. The unloading yard will be constructed along the riverbank, and soil and sand will flow out during rainstorms. Mega projects transforming Bangladesh economy Padma Multipurpose Bridge: The 6.1 km double-deck bridge, a $3.65 billion self-funded project by the Bangladesh government, is scheduled to open for traffic in 2022, linking the country's southern and eastern regions. The bridge's construction is expected to have a significant impact on the region's economy, enhancing the lives of millions of people on both sides of the river. Matarbari Deep Sea Port: Bangladesh exports nearly $40 billion in goods and imports nearly $60 billion in goods, the bulk of which is transported by sea. Bangladesh decided to construct the first deep-sea port. Matarbari deep seaport will have a 16-metre water draft. Mega projects transforming Bangladesh economy Payra Deep Sea Port: The port's overall expense is expected to be between 11 and 15 billion dollars. Once the deep-sea port is completed, neighboring India, Nepal, and Bhutan will be able to use it, while the domestic economy will benefit from faster export and import operations. By 2023, the port will be fully operational. Dhaka Metrorail Project: Dhaka Metro is expected to serve more than 60,000 passengers per hour, with average wait times of 4 minutes. It would be possible to navigate the entire route in less than 40 minutes. Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant: Bangladesh's Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant will be a 2.4 GW nuclear power plant. It will be the country's first nuclear power plant, with the first unit expected to be operational in 2022 and the second unit in 2023. Bangladesh Economy Conclusions
For a country like Bangladesh,
infrastructure-megaprojects are crucial drivers for accelerating economic growth. The country has a higher GDP growth rate than other neighboring countries like India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bhutan.