Akinyemi, F.O.
5 PROPOSED ROUTE
The corridor was selected based on the impact magnitude map given certain environmental and socio-economic
criteria including:
- Avoidance of high indemnity cost areas i.e. land already covered by settlements, industrial areas and prime
agricultural land planted to tree crops;
- Avoidance of areas prone to gullying , forest and wildlife reserves:
- Avoidance of human and industrial hazards such as could be posed by proximity of high tension lines to
structures e.g. a large tank farm belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC);
- Avoidance of multiple crossings of railways lines and thus the need for special facilities at these crossings;
- Ultilization of the electric utility company's 330KV and 132KV lines existing right-of-way. Thus non
duplication of such right of ways;
> Minimization of construction costs that would be incurred if corridor traversed ravines and badlands.
<— 158° ok 16° —z
TP
450m.
400
350
300 [
250 CE L i 1 1 1 + 1 1 i 1 1 1 L 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11km
GEOLOGY CRETACEOUS (UPPER - SENONIAN) FALSE BEDDED SANDSTONES (FBS)
SOIL ^ |SSOIL'LATERITE: SANDY SOIL LE SANDY SOIL IL! SANDYSOL | LATERITE ! S.SOIL
DRAINAGE WELL DRAINED WELL DRAINED "DRY VALE: WELL DRAINED
LAND USE B B ! SMB ! 8 B
ERODIBILITY 3 3 3 3
SLOPECLASS| 2 3. 3 72 ] 1 2 i 1 F3 PF 2 1 3
INDEMNITY : 0 UE Er 0 : 2 0
IMPACT ERO! Y | LIMITED TO ERODIBILITY RN RITE HIGHLY ERODIBLE
L = Laterite
Figure 3: Transect Diagram of Subscene 4
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