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Preliminary environmental impact assessment for the development of Tendaho geothermal area, Ethiopia

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dc.contributor Jarðhitaskóli Háskóla Sameinuðu þjóðanna is
dc.contributor.author Kebede, Solomon is
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-30T10:18:43Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-30T10:18:43Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.issn 1670-7427
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10802/7935
dc.description Myndefni: kort, línurit, töflur is
dc.description.abstract The Tendaho geothermal field is one of two geothermal fields in the Ethiopian Rift Valley that has been explored by deep drilling. Six geothermal wells have been drilled to date, four of which are productive. There is a plan to progress the resource to development in three phases, which includes a small scale power plant, further deep drilling and a medium scale plant. In this report, analysis of the current status of the environment, environmental effects which the proposed developmental activity may entail and mitigating measures to be taken to reduce impacts to the level of insignificance, are discussed. The environmental regulations of Ethiopia are used as a guide line. The characteristics of the existing environment at Tendaho include: a flat topography, scarce wildlife, scarce vegetation, arid climate, limited surface water bodies, clean air, natural thermal features and sparse population. Impacts on the environment from deep drilling are predicted to be minimal and short term. Potential impacts of utilization of the resource on the environment are physical, chemical and socio-economic. The physical impacts on the geology and the landscape relate to construction activities and the abstraction of water from the reservoir. Given the chemical concentration of the geothermal fluids, the risk of contaminating the groundwater by waste water disposal is considered low. Air emissions during operation will cause no significant contamination of the air, since the gas content of the resource is low. The impacts on the socio-economic conditions are mainly positive, including a rise in employment opportunities and an indirect stimulation of rural development. All the impacts can be mitigated with careful management of the resource and implementation of appropriate environmental protection... is
dc.format.extent 26 s. is
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher United Nations University is
dc.publisher Orkustofnun is
dc.relation.ispartofseries United Nations University., UNU Geothermal Training Programme, Iceland. Report ; 2005-11
dc.relation.uri http://os.is/gogn/unu-gtp-report/UNU-GTP-2005-11.pdf
dc.subject Jarðhiti is
dc.subject Jarðhitarannsóknir is
dc.subject Jarðfræði is
dc.subject Umhverfisáhrif is
dc.subject Eþíópía is
dc.title Preliminary environmental impact assessment for the development of Tendaho geothermal area, Ethiopia en
dc.title.alternative Geothermal training in Iceland en
dc.type Bók is
dc.identifier.gegnir 991005535819706886


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