1. The document discusses the framework and content requirements for AMDAL (Environmental Impact Assessment) documents in Indonesia, including the Terms of Reference, ANDAL, and RKL-RPL components.
2. The ANDAL and RKL-RPL sections must identify and evaluate potential environmental impacts based on scoping analysis conducted in the Terms of Reference. Impact prediction and evaluation methods can include mathematical models, experiments, simulations, analogies, and professional judgment.
3. The RKL-RPL specifically outlines environmental management and monitoring plans to mitigate negative impacts and enhance positive impacts. This includes impact matrices and maps showing locations for management and monitoring activities.
Impact prediction, evaluation and mitigation in eiaMizanur R. Shohel
The document defines environmental impact assessment (EIA) and outlines its key aspects:
1. EIA is defined as a formal process for identifying the likely effects of projects on the environment, human health, and welfare, as well as means to mitigate and monitor impacts.
2. The objectives of impact prediction in EIA are to identify the magnitude, probability, spatial and temporal scale of impacts from a project in comparison to the situation without the project.
3. Impact evaluation aims to assign significance to predicted impacts through scientific and professional judgment, measures of ecological disturbance, and consideration of standards and mitigation options. Analytical methods like cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria scoring are used.
1) The document discusses environmental impact assessment (EIA), including definitions, key activities, procedures, methods, importance, and role. EIA ensures environmental impacts of decisions are considered before implementation and identifies optimal solutions.
2) Significant impacts are determined using criteria like affected area size, intensity, and reversibility. The EIA process identifies impacts and sets environmental management and monitoring plans.
3) EIAs are important for decision making, environmental control, and providing information to the public. They are required by law in Indonesia and guided by regulations. Proper EIAs can help ensure sustainable development and environmental protection.
The document defines environmental impact assessment as studies on the significant impacts that business and planned activities may have on the environment to inform decision making. It outlines the key activities of EIA including training, preparing impact analysis documents, and assessing EIA documents. Finally, it notes that EIA was first introduced in the US and Indonesia has laws and regulations governing EIA including Environmental Management Law and decrees on activities requiring EIA.
This document provides an overview of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Impact Report (EIR) process. It outlines the key steps, including preparing an initial study, notice of preparation, draft EIR, final EIR, and filing a notice of determination. It also discusses requirements for identifying impacts, considering alternatives, providing public review opportunities, and making project approval findings. The goal is to ensure all environmental impacts of proposed projects are adequately evaluated and mitigated under CEQA.
Environmental impact assessment (EIA)
In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.
Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)
Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)
Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)
Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment
Regional Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India
EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment.
Purposes of EIA
EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows:
To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken
To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment.
To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage.
Principle of EIA
The Benefits of Environmental Assessment
Categorization of projects and activities
Environmental Clearance (EC)
The document discusses environmental impact assessment and monitoring services provided by CPTL Envirotech Designers & Pollution Control. It summarizes the organizational profile, services including air, water, noise monitoring and environmental impact assessment. It then discusses a project undertaken for Vardhaman Adarsh Ispat Pvt Ltd, including components of Form 1 and prefeasibility report required as per GOI notification to apply for environmental clearance for the proposed expansion project.
Ctran Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is an environmental consulting firm that was founded in 2007. It has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar and operates throughout India. The company provides consulting services in the areas of energy, environment, climate change and rural infrastructure. It conducted an environmental impact assessment study for a proposed fibre cement manufacturing plant as part of a summer internship project to establish the environmental baseline, assess impacts, and develop a management plan to minimize adverse effects.
Impact prediction, evaluation and mitigation in eiaMizanur R. Shohel
The document defines environmental impact assessment (EIA) and outlines its key aspects:
1. EIA is defined as a formal process for identifying the likely effects of projects on the environment, human health, and welfare, as well as means to mitigate and monitor impacts.
2. The objectives of impact prediction in EIA are to identify the magnitude, probability, spatial and temporal scale of impacts from a project in comparison to the situation without the project.
3. Impact evaluation aims to assign significance to predicted impacts through scientific and professional judgment, measures of ecological disturbance, and consideration of standards and mitigation options. Analytical methods like cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria scoring are used.
1) The document discusses environmental impact assessment (EIA), including definitions, key activities, procedures, methods, importance, and role. EIA ensures environmental impacts of decisions are considered before implementation and identifies optimal solutions.
2) Significant impacts are determined using criteria like affected area size, intensity, and reversibility. The EIA process identifies impacts and sets environmental management and monitoring plans.
3) EIAs are important for decision making, environmental control, and providing information to the public. They are required by law in Indonesia and guided by regulations. Proper EIAs can help ensure sustainable development and environmental protection.
The document defines environmental impact assessment as studies on the significant impacts that business and planned activities may have on the environment to inform decision making. It outlines the key activities of EIA including training, preparing impact analysis documents, and assessing EIA documents. Finally, it notes that EIA was first introduced in the US and Indonesia has laws and regulations governing EIA including Environmental Management Law and decrees on activities requiring EIA.
This document provides an overview of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Impact Report (EIR) process. It outlines the key steps, including preparing an initial study, notice of preparation, draft EIR, final EIR, and filing a notice of determination. It also discusses requirements for identifying impacts, considering alternatives, providing public review opportunities, and making project approval findings. The goal is to ensure all environmental impacts of proposed projects are adequately evaluated and mitigated under CEQA.
Environmental impact assessment (EIA)
In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.
Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)
Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)
Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)
Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment
Regional Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India
EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment.
Purposes of EIA
EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows:
To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken
To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment.
To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage.
Principle of EIA
The Benefits of Environmental Assessment
Categorization of projects and activities
Environmental Clearance (EC)
The document discusses environmental impact assessment and monitoring services provided by CPTL Envirotech Designers & Pollution Control. It summarizes the organizational profile, services including air, water, noise monitoring and environmental impact assessment. It then discusses a project undertaken for Vardhaman Adarsh Ispat Pvt Ltd, including components of Form 1 and prefeasibility report required as per GOI notification to apply for environmental clearance for the proposed expansion project.
Ctran Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is an environmental consulting firm that was founded in 2007. It has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar and operates throughout India. The company provides consulting services in the areas of energy, environment, climate change and rural infrastructure. It conducted an environmental impact assessment study for a proposed fibre cement manufacturing plant as part of a summer internship project to establish the environmental baseline, assess impacts, and develop a management plan to minimize adverse effects.
This document provides guidelines for preparing an Environment Management Plan (EMP) in the Australian Capital Territory. It outlines the objectives of an EMP, which are to describe the proposed activity and environmental factors, identify potential environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures, and demonstrate that the activity will be environmentally acceptable. The document provides detailed instructions on the content and structure of an EMP, including providing plans, assessing environmental factors, and submitting all relevant information. Proponents are encouraged to consult with the Environment Protection Authority during EMP preparation to address all guidelines.
This document presents an environmental impact assessment report prepared by six students for a project referred to as MEL422. It summarizes the key aspects and steps of an environmental impact assessment process, including identifying and predicting environmental effects, considering social and health impacts, and preventing, mitigating and offsetting significant adverse effects. The report then outlines the various stages of an environmental impact assessment, from screening and scoping to impact analysis, mitigation, reporting and environmental management planning. It provides examples and checklists to guide the environmental impact assessment process.
The document provides guidelines on environmental safeguards for road projects in Madhya Pradesh, India. It discusses the Madhya Pradesh Rural Connectivity Project (MPRCP) which involves upgrading 10,000 km of existing rural gravel roads to bituminous surface standards and constructing 3,000 km of new roads. It notes that environmental impacts were already considered during the initial construction of the gravel roads. Some impacts like tree removal, impacts to water crossings and flood prone areas will be addressed during the upgrading process. The document outlines the need for environmental and social safeguards to protect people and the environment, ensure sustainability, and comply with World Bank policies. It provides definitions and requirements for different types of safeguards and categorizes project
Environment impact assessment in environment impact assessmentArunAngadi5
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It defines EIA as a formal process used to identify and address the likely environmental effects of proposed activities or projects. The key points are:
- EIAs ensure potential environmental problems are identified early in project planning to allow for mitigation strategies.
- They examine impacts on physical, biological, and social aspects of the environment, as well as human health and welfare.
- The baseline or existing environmental conditions without the project are established to measure project impacts.
- EIAs have evolved over time to better integrate cumulative effects and sustainability considerations.
The document discusses various methods used for predicting and evaluating environmental impacts in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It describes two main categories of impact prediction methods: extrapolative methods based on past data and trends, and normative methods based on desired targets or standards. Specific methods mentioned include mathematical models, statistical models, GIS, experiments, and expert judgment. Key considerations for impact prediction are also outlined. Impact evaluation methods discussed are significance determination based on factors like public concern, effects on ecosystems, and standards, as well as analytical methods like cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria scoring. The document concludes by linking impact prediction, evaluation, and the role of mitigation measures in EIAs.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
This document summarizes a seminar on environmental impact assessment (EIA). It defines EIA as the evaluation of environmental impacts from major projects affecting the environment. The document then outlines the key stages of the EIA process, including screening, scoping, impact analysis, reporting, review, decision making, and monitoring. It also discusses the historical background and purpose of EIA, describes different types of environmental impacts, and lists the types of projects that typically require an EIA. In conclusion, the document states that EIA is an important tool to ensure projects do not adversely impact the environment and to facilitate informed decision making.
This document discusses environmental impact assessment and environmental management plans. It defines key terms like impact, impact assessment, and environmental impact assessment. It describes methods for conducting environmental impact assessments, including how to acquire baseline data, predict impacts, and create impact assessment methodologies. The document also discusses environmental impact statements, environmental management plans, green belt development, and water conservation methods.
EIA and Environmental Permit: Tools for Sustainable Tropical Peatland Manage...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Ir. Ary Sudijanto, MSE Director for Environmental Impact Prevention of Business and Activity, Ministry of Environment and Forestry Indonesia, at the International Tropical Peatland Center (ITPC) soft launch, on 30 October 2018, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
IRJET-Environmental Impact Assessment for Infrastructure Development project...IRJET Journal
M.Manimozhi, A. John Dhanaseely " Environmental Impact Assessment for Infrastructure Development project in Chennai ",International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume2,issue-01 April 2015.e-ISSN:2395-0056, p-ISSN:2395-0072. www.irjet.net .published by Fast Track Publications
Abstract
Environmental impact assessment study for medical and engineering colleges in Chennai- Tamilnadu. Based on the TOR issued by the SEIAA, the Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared for the Existing and Proposed expansion of Institution, “Deemed University” (Medical College & Hospital Engineering College, College of Engineering & Technology and School of Architecture) at S.Nos. 78/3, 79, 80, 81, 82/1, 82/2, 83/1A, 83/2, 84, 85/2, 86/4B, 88/1, 88/3, 299 of Mevalurkuppam Village and S.Nos. 300, 301, 302, 303/1, 303/2, 303/3, 303/5, 304, 305/3B, 305/3B, 305/4, 306, 308 of Chettipedu Village, Sriperumbudur Taluk, Kanchipuram District by Medical and Educational Trust. Major environmental attributes has considered identifying the Impacts and providing solutions with mitigation measures. Mainly covered Water, noise and solid waste management sector.
This document defines the requirements for a decision support system to aid regional policymakers in planning. It first describes common features of regional plans, including analyzing existing situations, defining objectives and strategies, prioritizing intervention lines, and implementing and monitoring plans. It then outlines general inputs and outputs for the decision support system, including activities, impacts, objectives, and socio-geographical data. Finally, it provides specific examples for the regional energy plan of Emilia Romagna and defines requirements for optimization, simulation, opinion mining and visualization components of the system.
EIA is an assessment of the environmental consequences of a proposed project prior to major decisions. The EIA process involves screening, scoping, impact analysis and prediction, mitigation, reporting, review, decision making, monitoring and audit. Screening determines if an EIA is required. Scoping identifies key issues. Impact analysis predicts and evaluates effects. Mitigation proposes impact management. Reporting communicates findings. Review evaluates sufficiency. Decision making approves or rejects projects. Monitoring checks implementation. Audit evaluates accuracy and lessons learned. The goal of EIA is to integrate environmental considerations into development planning for sustainable development.
This document provides an overview of environmental assessment (EA). It defines EA as the process of identifying and evaluating the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects and activities. The summary includes:
1) EA aims to balance environmental protection with sustainable development by considering potential environmental effects in decision making processes.
2) Key elements of EA include identifying environmental impacts, proposing mitigation measures, evaluating alternatives, and developing environmental management plans.
3) EA is both an art and a science, reflecting sensitivity to nature while using methodologies and techniques to predict impacts. It ensures public participation and input into project approval decisions.
This document outlines the 3 levels of analysis for federal actions: categorical exclusion (CatEx), environmental assessment (EA) and finding of no significant impact (FONSI), and environmental impact statement (EIS). It describes the process for each level of analysis, including determining if a CatEx applies, conducting an EA to assess environmental impacts and determining if an EIS is needed, and the steps for preparing a draft and final EIS. It also provides conceptual frameworks for EIS preparation and the key stages in the EIS preparation process.
EIA Report Preparation and its Challenges.pptxAmit Chaudhary
The document summarizes the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process in Nepal and identifies challenges. It outlines the key steps in an EIA, which includes scoping, terms of reference, detailed studies, public consultation, and report preparation and approval. Major challenges include perceptions of EIA as just a formality, low-quality reports, lack of alternative analysis, delays in approval, and ineffective implementation of environmental management plans. The conclusions recommend strengthening implementation and following standards to make EIAs more project-specific and effective in mitigating environmental impacts.
ACC cement factory EIA rating and introductionMahima Verma
The document summarizes an environmental impact assessment of a cement plant in Chhattisgarh, India. It provides background on the plant's location and surroundings. Activities at the plant's crusher unit like receipt of limestone and primary crushing generate significant environmental aspects like dust emissions, stack emissions, and noise. These impacts can negatively affect human health by causing respiratory issues and hearing impairment. The assessment aims to identify key environmental aspects and impacts to inform strategies for mitigating effects.
Life Cycle Assessment on Personal Computermerlin1491
1) This document summarizes the results of a life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted on a personal computer. The LCA followed the four steps of goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, impact assessment, and improvement assessment.
2) The pre-manufacturing stage, which involves production of components and parts, was found to be the largest contributor to most environmental impact categories.
3) The use stage, particularly for office computers used over 12 hours per week, also significantly contributed to environmental impacts due to energy consumption.
4) The LCA results can be used to identify priority areas for improving the design of PCs and their components to reduce environmental impacts over the product lifecycle.
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MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
This document provides guidelines for preparing an Environment Management Plan (EMP) in the Australian Capital Territory. It outlines the objectives of an EMP, which are to describe the proposed activity and environmental factors, identify potential environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures, and demonstrate that the activity will be environmentally acceptable. The document provides detailed instructions on the content and structure of an EMP, including providing plans, assessing environmental factors, and submitting all relevant information. Proponents are encouraged to consult with the Environment Protection Authority during EMP preparation to address all guidelines.
This document presents an environmental impact assessment report prepared by six students for a project referred to as MEL422. It summarizes the key aspects and steps of an environmental impact assessment process, including identifying and predicting environmental effects, considering social and health impacts, and preventing, mitigating and offsetting significant adverse effects. The report then outlines the various stages of an environmental impact assessment, from screening and scoping to impact analysis, mitigation, reporting and environmental management planning. It provides examples and checklists to guide the environmental impact assessment process.
The document provides guidelines on environmental safeguards for road projects in Madhya Pradesh, India. It discusses the Madhya Pradesh Rural Connectivity Project (MPRCP) which involves upgrading 10,000 km of existing rural gravel roads to bituminous surface standards and constructing 3,000 km of new roads. It notes that environmental impacts were already considered during the initial construction of the gravel roads. Some impacts like tree removal, impacts to water crossings and flood prone areas will be addressed during the upgrading process. The document outlines the need for environmental and social safeguards to protect people and the environment, ensure sustainability, and comply with World Bank policies. It provides definitions and requirements for different types of safeguards and categorizes project
Environment impact assessment in environment impact assessmentArunAngadi5
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It defines EIA as a formal process used to identify and address the likely environmental effects of proposed activities or projects. The key points are:
- EIAs ensure potential environmental problems are identified early in project planning to allow for mitigation strategies.
- They examine impacts on physical, biological, and social aspects of the environment, as well as human health and welfare.
- The baseline or existing environmental conditions without the project are established to measure project impacts.
- EIAs have evolved over time to better integrate cumulative effects and sustainability considerations.
The document discusses various methods used for predicting and evaluating environmental impacts in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It describes two main categories of impact prediction methods: extrapolative methods based on past data and trends, and normative methods based on desired targets or standards. Specific methods mentioned include mathematical models, statistical models, GIS, experiments, and expert judgment. Key considerations for impact prediction are also outlined. Impact evaluation methods discussed are significance determination based on factors like public concern, effects on ecosystems, and standards, as well as analytical methods like cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria scoring. The document concludes by linking impact prediction, evaluation, and the role of mitigation measures in EIAs.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
This document summarizes a seminar on environmental impact assessment (EIA). It defines EIA as the evaluation of environmental impacts from major projects affecting the environment. The document then outlines the key stages of the EIA process, including screening, scoping, impact analysis, reporting, review, decision making, and monitoring. It also discusses the historical background and purpose of EIA, describes different types of environmental impacts, and lists the types of projects that typically require an EIA. In conclusion, the document states that EIA is an important tool to ensure projects do not adversely impact the environment and to facilitate informed decision making.
This document discusses environmental impact assessment and environmental management plans. It defines key terms like impact, impact assessment, and environmental impact assessment. It describes methods for conducting environmental impact assessments, including how to acquire baseline data, predict impacts, and create impact assessment methodologies. The document also discusses environmental impact statements, environmental management plans, green belt development, and water conservation methods.
EIA and Environmental Permit: Tools for Sustainable Tropical Peatland Manage...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Ir. Ary Sudijanto, MSE Director for Environmental Impact Prevention of Business and Activity, Ministry of Environment and Forestry Indonesia, at the International Tropical Peatland Center (ITPC) soft launch, on 30 October 2018, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
IRJET-Environmental Impact Assessment for Infrastructure Development project...IRJET Journal
M.Manimozhi, A. John Dhanaseely " Environmental Impact Assessment for Infrastructure Development project in Chennai ",International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume2,issue-01 April 2015.e-ISSN:2395-0056, p-ISSN:2395-0072. www.irjet.net .published by Fast Track Publications
Abstract
Environmental impact assessment study for medical and engineering colleges in Chennai- Tamilnadu. Based on the TOR issued by the SEIAA, the Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared for the Existing and Proposed expansion of Institution, “Deemed University” (Medical College & Hospital Engineering College, College of Engineering & Technology and School of Architecture) at S.Nos. 78/3, 79, 80, 81, 82/1, 82/2, 83/1A, 83/2, 84, 85/2, 86/4B, 88/1, 88/3, 299 of Mevalurkuppam Village and S.Nos. 300, 301, 302, 303/1, 303/2, 303/3, 303/5, 304, 305/3B, 305/3B, 305/4, 306, 308 of Chettipedu Village, Sriperumbudur Taluk, Kanchipuram District by Medical and Educational Trust. Major environmental attributes has considered identifying the Impacts and providing solutions with mitigation measures. Mainly covered Water, noise and solid waste management sector.
This document defines the requirements for a decision support system to aid regional policymakers in planning. It first describes common features of regional plans, including analyzing existing situations, defining objectives and strategies, prioritizing intervention lines, and implementing and monitoring plans. It then outlines general inputs and outputs for the decision support system, including activities, impacts, objectives, and socio-geographical data. Finally, it provides specific examples for the regional energy plan of Emilia Romagna and defines requirements for optimization, simulation, opinion mining and visualization components of the system.
EIA is an assessment of the environmental consequences of a proposed project prior to major decisions. The EIA process involves screening, scoping, impact analysis and prediction, mitigation, reporting, review, decision making, monitoring and audit. Screening determines if an EIA is required. Scoping identifies key issues. Impact analysis predicts and evaluates effects. Mitigation proposes impact management. Reporting communicates findings. Review evaluates sufficiency. Decision making approves or rejects projects. Monitoring checks implementation. Audit evaluates accuracy and lessons learned. The goal of EIA is to integrate environmental considerations into development planning for sustainable development.
This document provides an overview of environmental assessment (EA). It defines EA as the process of identifying and evaluating the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects and activities. The summary includes:
1) EA aims to balance environmental protection with sustainable development by considering potential environmental effects in decision making processes.
2) Key elements of EA include identifying environmental impacts, proposing mitigation measures, evaluating alternatives, and developing environmental management plans.
3) EA is both an art and a science, reflecting sensitivity to nature while using methodologies and techniques to predict impacts. It ensures public participation and input into project approval decisions.
This document outlines the 3 levels of analysis for federal actions: categorical exclusion (CatEx), environmental assessment (EA) and finding of no significant impact (FONSI), and environmental impact statement (EIS). It describes the process for each level of analysis, including determining if a CatEx applies, conducting an EA to assess environmental impacts and determining if an EIS is needed, and the steps for preparing a draft and final EIS. It also provides conceptual frameworks for EIS preparation and the key stages in the EIS preparation process.
EIA Report Preparation and its Challenges.pptxAmit Chaudhary
The document summarizes the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process in Nepal and identifies challenges. It outlines the key steps in an EIA, which includes scoping, terms of reference, detailed studies, public consultation, and report preparation and approval. Major challenges include perceptions of EIA as just a formality, low-quality reports, lack of alternative analysis, delays in approval, and ineffective implementation of environmental management plans. The conclusions recommend strengthening implementation and following standards to make EIAs more project-specific and effective in mitigating environmental impacts.
ACC cement factory EIA rating and introductionMahima Verma
The document summarizes an environmental impact assessment of a cement plant in Chhattisgarh, India. It provides background on the plant's location and surroundings. Activities at the plant's crusher unit like receipt of limestone and primary crushing generate significant environmental aspects like dust emissions, stack emissions, and noise. These impacts can negatively affect human health by causing respiratory issues and hearing impairment. The assessment aims to identify key environmental aspects and impacts to inform strategies for mitigating effects.
Life Cycle Assessment on Personal Computermerlin1491
1) This document summarizes the results of a life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted on a personal computer. The LCA followed the four steps of goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, impact assessment, and improvement assessment.
2) The pre-manufacturing stage, which involves production of components and parts, was found to be the largest contributor to most environmental impact categories.
3) The use stage, particularly for office computers used over 12 hours per week, also significantly contributed to environmental impacts due to energy consumption.
4) The LCA results can be used to identify priority areas for improving the design of PCs and their components to reduce environmental impacts over the product lifecycle.
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MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
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2. Per.Men. LH
No 17/2012
Per.Men LH
No 16 /2012
Per Men LH
No.8 /2013
2 3
4
Per. Men LH
No.5 / 2012
1
UU 32/2009
PPLH
Regulations Related to AMDAL
List Activities obliged
AMDAL
AMDAL Prep. guideline
Community involvement in AMDAL&Env permit
PP 27 /2012
Env. Permit
Assessment
Guideline and
Commission
Working procedure
3.
4. AMDAL Document
In the LH 16 2012
1.Terms of Refence (KA);
2.Andal Document;
3.RKL-RPL Dodument
Amdal Document
AMDAL Document
Based on Permen LH no.8 tahun 2006
1.Terms of Reference
(KA-ANDAL);
2.ANDAL Document;
3.Env. Management Plan
(RKL)
4.Env. Monitoring Plan
(RPL)
5.Executive Summary
7. Content of KERANGKA ACUAN (Terms of Reference)
As in PerMen LH No.8/2006 on Environmental document compilation guideline
CHAP I INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background
1.2. Objectives and Benefits
1.3. Related regulations
CHAP II SCOPING
2.1. The scope of the business and / or activities planthat are assessed and alternative of the business
plan and / or activity (status, project location,project description, other activities arround)
2.2. Environmental setting
2.3 Public disclosure results
2.4. Hypothetical Significant Impact (potential impact identification and evaluation, hypothetical
significant impacts)
2.5. Study boundary and timeframe
BAB III STUDY METHOD
3.1. data collection and analysis method
3.2. Impact estimation method
3.3. Impact evaluation method
References
Appendix
8. Announcemenet:
At the project site
At Mass media
Input
PROPONENT
Helped by
AMDAL
Compiler
Public
Consultation
Scoping
Social -
Ecnomy –
cultural
community
health.
KA
Potential impact
and
Hypothetical
Significant impact
Documentary :
Announcement
Copy of mass
media
announcement
Photo of public
consultation
Copy of invitation
letter
Attendance list
What should be considered?
Public
consultation
note
Social Boundary
Local Environmental Agency (BLH)
9. Activities
around
Input and suggestion
from community
Method:
Interksi kelompok
(rapat, lokakarya,Brain-
storming), Analisis,
Daftar uji, Ad hock,
Matrik, bagan alir,
Kajian pustaka,Overlay,
survei lapangan
Methode:
Interaksi kelompok
(rapat, lokakarya,
Brainstorming)
Potential
impact
Hypothetical
Significant
Impact
Environmental
component
Project
Activities
component
Public disclosure
(announcement and public consultation)
Determination of Hypothetical Significant Impacts
Potential impact
identification
Potensial impact
evaluation
10. Scoping: Potential Impact Identification
Potential impact identification : suspect/listing all of its potential impact if the
proposed business activity is carried out in the proposed location
11. Examples of Criteria for Evaluation of Potential Impact:
Proses Pelingkupan: Metode Evaluasi Dampak Potensial
Evaluation of Potential Impact: Eliminate / delisting potential impacts are
considered NOT RELEVANT or NOT IMPORTANT
1. Are the particular environmental component already in high concentration ? it can be seen
from the results of the analysis of secondary data
2. Is the aforementioned environmental component hold the important aspect in the to the
human daily activities ? It can be seen from initial survey
3. Is there any big concern/fears from community in related to the particular environmental
component
4. Is there any policy or regulation are violated or exceeded?
5. If there proponent have plans/procedures to manage the particular impact (s.a : SOPs,
technical guideline, etc.). This impact can be delisting from significant impact
12. - Project boundary
is the space in which all activity plan of will be performed.
- Ecological boundary
Hypothesis spatial distribution of impact through the medium of
water and air
- Social Boundary
Hypothesis spatial interaction between community and project
activities or otherwise
- Administrative boundary
Study boundary is the overlay of the
four boundaries
14. Method:
3.1. data collection and analysis method
Contained method and formula that will be applied for data collecting of
the environmental component that expected to be impacted by proposed
activity
Example:
Air Quality component
METODE PENGUMPULAN DATA
METODE ANALISIS DATA
Data from the monitoring results in comparison with the national ambient
air quality standards that exist in the Government Regulation 41 of 1999
on Air Pollution Control and ISPU
Parameter Acuan Normatif Peralatan
Spesifikasi
Metode
Sulfur Dioksida (SO2) SNI 19-7119.7-2005 Spektrofotometer Pararosanilin
Nitrogen Dioksida (NO2) SNI 19-7119.2-2005 Spektrofotometer Saltzman
Karbon monoksida CO SNI 19-4845-1998 NDIR Analyzer NDIR
Debu (TSP) SNI 19-7119.3-2005 Hi-Vol Gravimetri
Partikel (PM10) SNI 19-7119.3-2005 Hi.Vol Gravimetri
15. 3.2. Impact estimation method
Description of method that will be used to estimate the impact magnitude and
importance, such as : mathematic, profesional judgement etc.
Example the matrix:
Komponen Lingkungan Parameter Metode Prakiraan Besaran Dampak
Tanah dan Lahan Laju Erosi Metode Formal (Matematis) dan Non Formal
(Profesional Jugdgement)
Udara Ambien Kadar Debu Metode Formal (Matematis) dan Non Formal
(Profesional Jugdgement)
Kebisingan
Flora Perubahan Vegetasi Metode Formal (Matematis) dan Non Formal
(Profesional Jugdgement)
Fauna Perubahan Habitat Fauna Metode Formal (Matematis) dan Non Formal
(Profesional Jugdgement)
Tenaga Kerja Tingkat Pengangguran Metode Formal (Matematis) dan Non Formal
(Profesional Jugdgement)
Pendapatan Masyarakat Mata Pencaharian Metode Non Formal (Profesional Jugdgement)
Perekonomian Lokal dan Regional Kegiatan Ekonomi Lokal Metode Non Formal (Profesional Jugdement)
Persepsi dan Sikap Masyarakat Keresahan Masyarakat Metode Non Formal (Profesional Jugdement)
Persepsi dan Sikap Masyarakat Persepsi dan sikap terhadap kegiatan
pertambangan
Metode Non Formal (Profesional Jugdement)
16. 3.3. Impact evaluation method
Description of the impact evaluation method that will be used in the ANDAL, such
as: matrix (leopold, fisher and davis), diagram flow, etc.
18. Base of Compiling Andal dan RKL-RPL
ANDAL
Preparation
Kerangka Acuan
Kerangka Acuan
In case of if in 30 working days 9since
the KA submitted and declared as
administrates completed) has been
surpassed and not approved yet
That have been approved
Source: article 27 PP27/2012 Environmental Permit
19. ANDAL Content
Based on PERMENLH 16/2012 on the Environmental
Document Guideline
Introduction
• Summary of project description;
• Summary of the impacts that will be assessed
• Study boundary and timeframe
Detail Description of Environmental Setting
Significant impact
Description of the magnitude and the importance of
the each impact;
Impact Holistic evaluation
• Assessment of the overall interaction and
linkages of the environmental impacts expected
to determine the characteristics of the overall
impact on the environment;
• Referral management of the impacts;
• Conclusion of the environmental feasibility from
the proponent
References
Appendix
Can be extracted from KA
this chapter should be reffering to and cosistent with
the results of scoping process in the KA.
a. Desscription of environmental setting based on the
baseline study
b. Activities around the project location and the
impact to the environment
Detail Description of the magnitude and importance of
impacts. Calculation and analysis of the impact
estimation is using methods listed in the KA
Describe evaluation of the interaction and
linkages the entire impacts in order to determine
the characteristics of the impact of the business
plan and / or the overall activities on the
environment
20. • Mathematical calculation method
• Experimental
• Simulation and map visualization
• Analogy
• Professional judgment
21. 2) Tingkat kebisingan akumulatif
LPTotal = 10 Log [(P1
2 / P0
2) + (P2
2 / P0
2)]
Keterangan:
LPTotal = Tingkat kebisingan total (dBA)
P1 = Intensitas suara sumber 1 (N/m2)
P2 = Intensitas suara sumber 2 (N/m2)
P0 = Intesitas suara referensi (N/m2)
3) Perubahan tingkat kebisingan akibat perubahan jarak
LP2 = LP1 – 20 log(r1/r2)
Keterangan:
LP1 = Tingkat kebisingan pada jarak r1 (dBA)
LP2 = Tingkat kebisingan pada jarak r2 (dBA)
r1 = Jarak pengukuran kebisingan dari sumber kebisingan 1
r2 = Jarak pengukuran kebisingan dari sumber kebisingan 2
4)
METODE PRAKIRAAN
BESARAN DAMPAK DI KA
BAB 3.3
23. 1. The number of people who will be
affected
2. Distribution area of the impact
3. The intensity and duration of the
impact
4. Many other components affected
5. Cumulative impact
6. Reversible or irreversible of the
One of the criteria
Important Impact Criteria
( PP No. 27 th 2012, ps.3, ayat 1 )
24. Criteria P TP Argument
1. The number of people who will be affected ?
2. Distribution area of the impact ?
3. intensity and duration of the impact ?
4. Many other components affected ?
5. Cumulative impact ?
6. Reversible or irreversible of the impact ?
7. Other criteria in accordance with the
development of science and technology
?
Stage …………………
Activity …………………………………
Environmental component impacted……………
Impact magnitude ……………………………………..
25.
26. PURPOSE Impact Evaluation
Evaluating impact of the various activities in a
comprehensive and holistic
Decide the significant impact that must be managed and
monitored (for documents of RKL and RPL)
Take a decision on the feasibility or infeasibility of a
project
27. Holistic Evaluation
Ad Hoc
Overlays (MacHarg, 1968)
Network (Sorenson, 1971)
Checklist
Matrik
Simple / Sederhana
Descriptive / dengan uraian
Scaling / Berskala
Scale weighted / Berskala dengan pembobotan
Battelle (1974)
Leopold (1971)
Fisher dan Davies (1973)
Moore (1973)
MODIFIKASI
SESUAI SITUASI
DAN KONDISI
LAPANGAN
???
28. 1. Spatial plan correspond to provisions of the legislation;
2. In line with Policies of environmental protection and management and
natural resources (PPLH & PSDA) regulated
3. Defense and security interests;
4. Impacts estimation in every activity stages are accurate;
5. he results of a holistic evaluation of all significant impacts as a unity
of interrelated and influence each other so that the balance known
significant impacts are positive with negative
6. The ability of the initiator and / or related responsible parties to
overcome the significant negative impacts that will be resulted by
planned activities through approaching to technology, social, and
institutional aspects;
10 Criteria of Environmental Feasibility
29. 7. Business plan and / or activity does not disturb social values or
society's view (emic view);
8. activity will not affect and / or disturb the ecological entity which of key
species, ecological importance, economic importance, scientific
importance.
9. activity does not cause disruption to the business and / or activities
that already exist around the planned location;
10. Not exceeded the environmental carrying capacity of the location of
the activities, in the event
10 Kriteria Kelayakan Lingkungan (2)
30. 1.PENDAHULUAN
2. RENCANA PENGELOLAAN
LINGKUNGAN HIDUP
• Matrik/tabel untuk PENGELOLAAN
dampak lingkungan
• Peta lokasi pengelolaan LH sesuai
dengan kaidah kartograf
3. RENCANA PEMANTAUAN
LINGKUNGAN HIDUP
• Matriks/tabel untuk PEMANTAUAN
dampak lingkungn
• Peta lokasi pemantauan LH sesuai
dengan kaidah kartografi
4. JUMLAH DAN JENIS IZIN PPLH
YANG DIBUTUHKAN
5. PERNYATAAN KOMITMEN
PELAKSANAAN RKL-RPL
6. DAFTAR PUSTAKA
7. LAMPIRAN
RKL - RPL Dalam bagian ini, penyusun dokumen
Amdal menguraikan bentuk-bentuk
pengelolaan lingkungan hidup yang
dilakukan atas dampak yang
ditimbulkan dalam rangka untuk
menghindari, mencegah,
meminimisasi dan/atau
mengendalikan dampak negatif dan
meningkatkan dampak positif.
Pada bagian ini, penyusun dokumen
Amdal menguraikan secara singkat dan
jelas rencana pemantauan dalam
bentuk matrik atau tabel untuk
dampak yang ditimbulkan. Matrik atau
tabel ini berisi pemantauan terhadap
terhadap dampak yang ditimbulkan.
31. Tujuan Pemantauan Lingkungan
Mendapatkan gambaran
kondisi lingkungan pada suatu wilayah
Sebagai dasar untuk
Mengevaluasi tingkat keberhasilan pengelolaan
Menyempurnakan pengelolaan lingkungan yang
telah dilakukan
Menyusun rencana pengelolaan yg lebih baik
32. HARUS DILAKUKAN:
Sistematis
Periodik
Terencana
Tingkat penaatan (compliance)
Kecenderungan (trendline)
Tingkat kritis (critical level)
UNTUK
MENGETAHUI
33. FAKTOR YANG PERLU DIPERHATIKAN
Pemantauan di
Sumber Dampak
Pemantauan di penerima dampak primer
?
PERLUKAH:
Pemantauan pada dampak sekunder ?
Pemantauan pada dampak tersier ?
KL:
GFK – B – SEB - KM