Common use of Cumulative Impact Clause in Contracts

Cumulative Impact. Cumulative impact shall occur in case of implementing simultaneously Contract 3D.2/2 Expansion of the left and right embankment of the Biala River in the Tarnow Municipality and the City of Tarnow and Contract 3D.2/1 Construction of the right embankment of the Biała River in the City of Tarnów – to be implemented in the neighborhood, also under the OVFM Project. That impact shall only take place at the performance. The following may especially be accumulated: • Impact on acoustic climate; • Impact on the air. Those impacts – being tightly associated with the stage of extension for the embankments – cannot practically be eliminated. However, nuisance of those impacts shall be significantly limited due to fulfilment of obligations imposed onto the Investor in the ED. The use of embankments shall not cause accumulation of adverse impacts. In order to limit adverse impact of the planned Works Contract onto the environment, Appendix 1 to this EMP provides a list of mitigation measures, which shall be implemented prior to, during, and after completion of the construction works. Those measures have been developed based upon the conditions included in the following documents: • Environmental Impact Report for “Extension of the left embankment and of the right embankment of the Biała River in the City of Tarnów”. • Decision of the Regional Director for Environmental Protection in Cracow dated March 8, 2016, ref. no.: ST-I.4233.2.2015.MB, establishing environmental conditions for the Works Contract comprising extension of the left embankment and of the right embankment of the River Biała in the City of Tarnów. • World Bank policies: − OP/BP 4.01 – on environmental impact assessment, − OP/BP 4.04 – on natural habitats, − OP/BP 4.11 – on physical cultural resources. • Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project – Project Operations Manual, Wrocław 2015. • Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project – Environmental and Social Management Framework, Cracow 2015. They are associated with detailed guidelines for the Contractor and they need to be implemented prior to, during, and after completion of the Works Contract. A summary and general characteristics of the main categories of mitigation measures were provided below, including a breakdown into particular environmental components. 6.1 Land surface and landscape Implementation stage Operational stage

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Sources: Environmental Management Plan

Cumulative Impact. Cumulative impact shall occur in case of implementing simultaneously Contract 3D.2/2 Expansion of Impact associated with the left and right works to extend the Right embankment of the Biala River in Vistula within the Tarnow Municipality and the City of Tarnow and discussed sections might have cumulated, if another Works Contract 3D.2/1 Construction of the right embankment of the Biała River in the City of Tarnów – to would be implemented in the neighborhood, also under neighborhood in the OVFM Project. That impact shall only take place at the performance. The following may especially be accumulated: • Impact on acoustic climate; • Impact on the air. Those impacts – being tightly associated with the stage of extension for the embankments – cannot practically be eliminatedsame time. However, nuisance performance of those impacts shall be significantly limited due to fulfilment other works, which may in any way result in accumulation of obligations imposed onto adverse impact on the Investor environment, is not planned in vicinity of the EDsite in foreseeable time. The use of embankments embankment shall not cause accumulation of adverse impactsimpact. In order to limit adverse impact of the planned Works Contract onto the environment, Appendix 1 to this EMP provides a list of This section presents mitigation measures, which shall be implemented prior to, during, and after completion of the construction works. Those measures have been developed based upon the conditions included in the following documents: • Environmental Impact Report with update for the Contract titled: Design on Extension of Flood Embankments for the left embankment and of the right Vistula River in Cracow: Section 4 – Right embankment of the Biała River in Vistula from the City of TarnówSkawinka estuary to the Kościuszko barrage”. CERMET-BUD Sp. z o.o. Przedsiębiorstwo Inżynierskie Kraków; • Decision of the Regional Director for Environmental Protection in Cracow dated March 8May 20, 20162015 on environmental conditions for the contract titled: “Design on Extension of Flood Embankments for the Vistula River in Cracow: Section 4 – Right embankment of the Vistula from the Skawinka estuary to the Kościuszko barrage”, ref. no.: ST-I.4233.2.2015.MB, establishing environmental conditions for the Works Contract comprising extension of the left embankment and of the right embankment of the River Biała in the City of Tarnów▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇. • World Bank policies: OP/BP 4.01 – on environmental impact assessment, OP/BP 4.04 – on natural habitats, OP/BP 4.11 – on physical cultural resources. • Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project – Project Operations Manual, Wrocław Wroclaw 2015. • Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project – Environmental and Social Management Framework, Cracow 2015. Mitigation measures cover such elements of the environment as: land surface and landscape, air quality, soils and grounds, surface water and groundwater, acoustic climate, cultural heritage and nature. They are associated with detailed guidelines for the Contractor and they Contractor, which need to be implemented prior to, during, and after completion implementation of the Works Contract. A summary and general characteristics of the main categories of mitigation measures were provided below, including a breakdown into particular environmental componentscontract for works. 6.1 Land surface and landscape Implementation stage Operational stage

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Sources: Environmental Management Plan