WATER RESOURCES |
REQUIRED INFORMATION |
APPLICABLE METHOD |
POSSIBLE SUPPLIERS |
1. The marginal cost of water treatment in order to reduce turbidity and metals for legally acceptable levels, after the return of water supply services, and estimative of extraordinary expenses to water treatment. |
DRM |
Sanitation companies that supply the affected municipalities |
2. Cost of emergency distribution of potable water to the population during the affected period. |
RCM |
Municipal government and sanitation companies that supply the affected municipalities |
3. Loss of net revenue by sanitation companies, during the affected period. |
SIM |
Sanitation companies that supply the affected municipalities |
4. Loss of revenue from electricity generation, during the affected period. |
SIM |
Operators of the river Doce basin hydropower plant |
5. Cost of alternative water supply supported by industries, during the affected period. |
RCM |
Industrial associations and watershed committee of the Doce river |
6. Loss of revenue from other water users in the watershed, during the affected period. |
SIM |
River Doce watershed committee |
7. Estimated dredging cost for the recovery of the active capacity of the reservoir of the Candonga hydropower plant. |
RCM |
Hydropower plant operators |
8. Cost of the restoration of water springs and tributaries reached. |
RCM |
Companies that provide recovery services for degraded areas. |
ICHTHYOFAUNA |
REQUIRED INFORMATION |
APPLICABLE METHOD |
POSSIBLE SUPPLIERS |
9. Volume and value of fishery (potential and used), measured by fishery effort inventory. |
MPA |
Research institutions and fishermen's associations |
10. Loss of income of fishermen until the (possible) reestablishment of fishery stocks. |
SIM |
Fishermen associations |
11. Cost of establishment of breeding sites and cost of feeding (proxy value of benthic community) |
RCM |
Fish farmers associations |
SOCIOECONOMIC |
REQUIRED INFORMATION |
APPLICABLE METHOD |
POSSIBLE SUPPLIERS |
12. Reconstruction costs of affected cities, roads, and bridges. |
RCM |
Municipal government and infrastructure departments of affected municipalities |
13. Loss of revenue from trade taxes and industries affected, discounting the economic recession in the period. |
SIM |
Municipal government and trade and industry associations of affected municipalities |
14. Loss of revenue with tourism and leisure in the river Doce and estuarine region. |
SIM |
Municipal government or tourist offices of Linhares city and the lower region of the Doce River |
15. Loss of income of rural producers in the watershed, up to the Candonga hydropower plant. |
SIM |
State Institute of Technical Assistance and Rural Extension - EMATER |
16. Restoration cost of destroyed rural facilities |
RCM |
State Institute of Technical Assistance and Rural Extension - EMATER |
17. Loss of market value of rural properties affected by extravasation of tailings. |
OCM |
State Institute of Technical Assistance and Rural Extension - EMATER |
18. Loss of market value of urban properties (lots) in the marginal areas of the river. |
OCM |
Finance government departments of affected municipalities |
19. Recovery costs to rural and commercial activities damaged by the destruction of their means of production. |
RCM |
Commerce, industry and agriculture associations of affected municipalities |
20. Loss of income of families due to the lay-off period or regional economic recession |
SIM |
Finance government departments of affected municipalities |
FLORA |
REQUIRED INFORMATION |
APPLICABLE METHOD |
POSSIBLE SUPPLIERS |
21. Costs to Reshape, revegetation and restoration costs of riverside ecosystems. |
RCM |
Hydropower companies that performed revegetation of APP of reservoirs borders under similar conditions |
22. Value of wood and firewood corresponding to the biomass suppressed. |
MPA |
Open source |
23. The estimated cost of removal and proper disposal of dispersed tailings. |
MPA |
SAMARCO |
24. Building costs of slope containers in the legal Permanent Preservation Areas - APP along the riverbanks. |
PEM |
SAMARCO |