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Procedure for EIA
STEPS IN EIA
• Screening
• Scoping
• Baseline study
• Impact prediction
• Impact assessment
• Mitigation
• Producing the environmental impact
statement
• Public hearing
• Decision making
• Monitoring and implementation of
environmental management plan
• Assessment of Alternatives, Delineation
of Mitigation Measures and
Environmental Impact Assessment
Report
• Risk assessment
Screening
• The EIA process begins from the very start of a
project.
• Once a developer has identified a need and
assessed all the possible alternatives of project
design and sites to select a preferred alternative,
two important questions must be asked:
• 'What will be the effects of this development on
the environment?
• Are those effects significant?'
• If the answer to the second question is 'yes', an
EIA may be required. Answering this question is a
process known as screening and can be an
essential first step into a formal EIA.
• The EIA process is, it must be stressed, iterative.
• This is demonstrated at this early stage of
screening where the requirement for a formal
EIA and its associated cost implications can lead
the developer to reassess the project design
with a view to reducing the significant impacts
to a level where an EIA is not legally required
(Nielsen et al 2005).
Scoping
• Where it is decided that a formal EIA is required,
the next stage is to define the issues that need
to be addressed, that is, those impacts that have
a significant effect on the environment.
• This is known as scoping and is essential for
focusing the available resources on the relevant
issues.
Baseline study
• Following on from scoping, it is essential to
collect all relevant information on the current
status of the environment.
• This study is referred to as a baseline study as
it provides a baseline against which change
due to a development can be measured.
Impact prediction
• Once the baseline study information is
available, the important task of impact
prediction can begin.
• Impact prediction involves forecasting the
likely changes in the environment that will
occur as a result of the development.
Impact assessment
• The next phase involves the assessment of the
identified impacts - impact assessment.
• This requires interpretation of the importance
or significance of the impacts to provide a
conclusion, which can ultimately be used by
decision-makers in determining the fate of the
project application.
Mitigation
• Frequently, the assessment of impacts will
reveal damaging effects upon the environment.
• These may be alleviated
by mitigation measures.
• Mitigation involves taking measures to reduce
or remove environmental impacts and it can be
seen that the iterative nature of the EIA process
is well demonstrated here.
• For example, successful design of mitigation
measures could possibly result in the removal
of all significant impacts
• Hence a new screening exercise would reveal
that there might have been no need to carry
out a formal EIA had the mitigation measures
been included from the start.
The important aspects of EIA are
• risk assessment,
• environmental management and
• post product monitoring.
EIA is to
• serve as a primary environmental tool with clear provisions.
• apply consistently to all proposals with potential environmental impacts.
• use scientific practice and suggest strategies for mitigation.
• address all possible factors such as short term, long term, small scale and
large scale effects.
• consider sustainable aspects such as capacity for assimilation, carrying
capacity, biodiversity protection.
• lay down a flexible approach for public involvement.
• have in built mechanism of follow up and feedback.
• include mechanisms for monitoring, auditing and evaluation.
Environmental Components Of EIA
The EIA process looks into the following
components of the environment.
Air environment
• Quality of ambient air present and predicted.
• Meteorological data: Wind speed, direction,
humidity etc.
• Quantity of emission likely from project.
• Impact of the emission on the area.
• Pollution control desires/air quality standards
Noise
• Levels of noise present and predicted
• Strategies for reducing noise pollution.
Water environment
• Existing ground and surface water resources,
their quality and quantity within the zone.
• Impact of proposed project on water
resources
Biological environment
• Flora and fauna in impact zone.
• Potential damage (likely) due to project, due
to effluents, emissions and landscaping.
• Biological stress (prediction).
Land environment
• Study of soil characteristics, land use, and
drainage pattern, and the likely adverse
impact of the project.
• Impact on historical monuments and heritage
site.
Steps in Preparation of EIA report
• Collection of baseline data from primary and
secondary sources;
• Prediction of impacts based on past experience
and mathematical modelling;
• Evolution of impacts versus evaluation of net cost
benefit;
• Preparation of environmental management
plans to reduce the impacts to the minimum;
• Quantitative estimation of financial cost of
monitoring plan and the mitigation measures
Environment Management Plan
• Delineation of mitigation measures including
prevention and control for each
environmental component and rehabilitation
and resettlement plan.
Environmental Appraisal
• An Appraisal Committee constituted by the
Ministry of Environment and Forests will first
scrutinized a project based on the data
presented by the project authorities.
• If necessary, the MoEF may also hold
consultations with the investors and experts on
specific issues as and when necessary.
• After considering all the facets of a projects,
environmental clearance is accorded subject to
implementation of the stipulated environmental
safeguards.
• In case of projects where the project proponents
have submitted complete information, a decision is
taken within 90 days.
• The six regional offices of the Ministry functioning at
Shillong
 Bhubaneshwar
 Chandigarh
 Bangalore
 Lucknow and Bhopal
undertake monitoring of cleared projects.
EIA of Coasts
• Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMPs) are
prepared by coastal states or Union Territories
as per rules set by CRZ notification 1991.
• CZMPs are prepared based on identification
and categorization of coastal areas for different
activities and then submitted to the MoEF for
approval.
• The ministry then forms a task force for
examining their plans.
Single window clearance
• Environmental clearance + Forestry clearance.
• When a project requires both environmental clearance as
well as approval under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980,
proposals for both are required to be given simultaneously to
the concerned divisions of the Ministry.
• The processing is done simultaneously for clearance or
rejection.
• If the project does not involve diversion of forestland, the
case is processed only for environmental clearance.
The Main Participants Of EIA
EIA applies to public and private sections. The six
main players are:
• Those who propose the project
• The environmental consultant who prepare EIA on
behalf of project proponent.
• Pollution Control Board (State or National).
• Public has the right to express their opinion.
• The Impact Assessment Agency.
• Regional centre of the Ministry of Environment and
Forest.
Benefits of EIA
• EIA links environment with development for
environmentally safe and sustainable development.
• EIA provides a cost effective method to eliminate or
minimize the adverse impact of developmental projects.
• EIA enables the decision makers to analyse the effect of
developmental activities on the environment well before
the developmental project is implemented.
• EIA encourages the adaptation of mitigation strategies in
the developmental plan.
• EIA makes sure that the developmental plan is
environmentally sound and within limits of the capacity of
assimilation and regeneration of the ecosystem.
Shortcomings of Environmental
Impact Assessment
Applicability
• There are several projects with significant
environmental impacts that are exempted
from the notification either because they are
not listed in schedule I, or their investments
are less than what is provided for in the
notification.
Composition of expert committees and standards
• It is being found that the team formed for
conducting EIA studies is lacking the expertise
in various fields such as environmentalists, wild
life experts, Anthropologists and Social
Scientists (to study the social impact of the
project).
Public hearing
• Public comments are not considered at the early
stage, which often leads to conflict at the later stage
of project clearance.
• A number of projects with significant environmental
and social impacts have been excluded from the
mandatory public hearing process.
• The documents which the public are entitled to are
seldom available on time.
• The data collectors do not pay respect to the
indigenous knowledge of local people
Quality of EIA
• One of the biggest concerns with the
environmental clearance process is related to the
quality of EIA report that are being carried out.
• The reports are generally incomplete and provided
with false data.
• Many EIA reports are based on single season data.
• The EIA document in itself is so bulky and technical,
which makes it very difficult to decipher so as to aid
in the decision making process.
Lack of Credibility
• It is the responsibility of the project proponent to
commission the preparation of the EIA for its project.
• The EIA is actually funded by an agency or individual
whose primary interest is to procure clearance for the
project proposed.
• There is little chance that the final assessment
presented is un biased, even if the consultant may
provide an unbiased assessment that is critical of the
proposed project.
• There are so many cases of fraudulent EIA
studies where erroneous data has been used,
same facts used for two totally different places
etc.
• There is no accreditation of EIA consultants,
therefore any such consultant with a track record
of fraudulent cases cannot be held liable for
discrepancies.
• It is hard to imagine any consultant after being
paid lakh of rupees, preparing a report for the
project proponents, indicating that the project is
not viable.
Case Study
• The MoEF constituted the Western Ghats Experts
Ecology Panel (WGEEP) in 2010 under the
Chairmanship of Prof. Madhav Gadgil.
• The Panel submitted its report in 2011 but it was not
made public immediately due to its stringent
assessment of the condition of Western Ghats.
• The report suggested many radical changes that
needs to be brought to conserve Western Ghats.
• The recommendation if implemented would
adversely affect mining mafia, sand mafia and local
encroachers.
• Under pressure from various stakeholders, MoEF
set up the High Level Working Group (HLWG)
under the Chairmanship of Dr. K. Kasturirangan
to study recommendations of WGEEP.
• The HLWG had diluted many recommendations
of WGEEP to satisfy the interests of various
mafia.

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Procedure for EIA.pptx

  • 2. STEPS IN EIA • Screening • Scoping • Baseline study • Impact prediction • Impact assessment • Mitigation • Producing the environmental impact statement
  • 3. • Public hearing • Decision making • Monitoring and implementation of environmental management plan • Assessment of Alternatives, Delineation of Mitigation Measures and Environmental Impact Assessment Report • Risk assessment
  • 4. Screening • The EIA process begins from the very start of a project. • Once a developer has identified a need and assessed all the possible alternatives of project design and sites to select a preferred alternative, two important questions must be asked: • 'What will be the effects of this development on the environment? • Are those effects significant?' • If the answer to the second question is 'yes', an EIA may be required. Answering this question is a process known as screening and can be an essential first step into a formal EIA.
  • 5. • The EIA process is, it must be stressed, iterative. • This is demonstrated at this early stage of screening where the requirement for a formal EIA and its associated cost implications can lead the developer to reassess the project design with a view to reducing the significant impacts to a level where an EIA is not legally required (Nielsen et al 2005).
  • 6. Scoping • Where it is decided that a formal EIA is required, the next stage is to define the issues that need to be addressed, that is, those impacts that have a significant effect on the environment. • This is known as scoping and is essential for focusing the available resources on the relevant issues.
  • 7. Baseline study • Following on from scoping, it is essential to collect all relevant information on the current status of the environment. • This study is referred to as a baseline study as it provides a baseline against which change due to a development can be measured.
  • 8. Impact prediction • Once the baseline study information is available, the important task of impact prediction can begin. • Impact prediction involves forecasting the likely changes in the environment that will occur as a result of the development.
  • 9. Impact assessment • The next phase involves the assessment of the identified impacts - impact assessment. • This requires interpretation of the importance or significance of the impacts to provide a conclusion, which can ultimately be used by decision-makers in determining the fate of the project application.
  • 10. Mitigation • Frequently, the assessment of impacts will reveal damaging effects upon the environment. • These may be alleviated by mitigation measures. • Mitigation involves taking measures to reduce or remove environmental impacts and it can be seen that the iterative nature of the EIA process is well demonstrated here.
  • 11. • For example, successful design of mitigation measures could possibly result in the removal of all significant impacts • Hence a new screening exercise would reveal that there might have been no need to carry out a formal EIA had the mitigation measures been included from the start.
  • 12. The important aspects of EIA are • risk assessment, • environmental management and • post product monitoring.
  • 13. EIA is to • serve as a primary environmental tool with clear provisions. • apply consistently to all proposals with potential environmental impacts. • use scientific practice and suggest strategies for mitigation. • address all possible factors such as short term, long term, small scale and large scale effects. • consider sustainable aspects such as capacity for assimilation, carrying capacity, biodiversity protection. • lay down a flexible approach for public involvement. • have in built mechanism of follow up and feedback. • include mechanisms for monitoring, auditing and evaluation.
  • 14. Environmental Components Of EIA The EIA process looks into the following components of the environment. Air environment • Quality of ambient air present and predicted. • Meteorological data: Wind speed, direction, humidity etc. • Quantity of emission likely from project. • Impact of the emission on the area. • Pollution control desires/air quality standards
  • 15. Noise • Levels of noise present and predicted • Strategies for reducing noise pollution.
  • 16. Water environment • Existing ground and surface water resources, their quality and quantity within the zone. • Impact of proposed project on water resources
  • 17. Biological environment • Flora and fauna in impact zone. • Potential damage (likely) due to project, due to effluents, emissions and landscaping. • Biological stress (prediction).
  • 18. Land environment • Study of soil characteristics, land use, and drainage pattern, and the likely adverse impact of the project. • Impact on historical monuments and heritage site.
  • 19. Steps in Preparation of EIA report • Collection of baseline data from primary and secondary sources; • Prediction of impacts based on past experience and mathematical modelling; • Evolution of impacts versus evaluation of net cost benefit; • Preparation of environmental management plans to reduce the impacts to the minimum; • Quantitative estimation of financial cost of monitoring plan and the mitigation measures
  • 20. Environment Management Plan • Delineation of mitigation measures including prevention and control for each environmental component and rehabilitation and resettlement plan.
  • 21. Environmental Appraisal • An Appraisal Committee constituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests will first scrutinized a project based on the data presented by the project authorities. • If necessary, the MoEF may also hold consultations with the investors and experts on specific issues as and when necessary. • After considering all the facets of a projects, environmental clearance is accorded subject to implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards.
  • 22. • In case of projects where the project proponents have submitted complete information, a decision is taken within 90 days. • The six regional offices of the Ministry functioning at Shillong  Bhubaneshwar  Chandigarh  Bangalore  Lucknow and Bhopal undertake monitoring of cleared projects.
  • 23. EIA of Coasts • Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMPs) are prepared by coastal states or Union Territories as per rules set by CRZ notification 1991. • CZMPs are prepared based on identification and categorization of coastal areas for different activities and then submitted to the MoEF for approval. • The ministry then forms a task force for examining their plans.
  • 24. Single window clearance • Environmental clearance + Forestry clearance. • When a project requires both environmental clearance as well as approval under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, proposals for both are required to be given simultaneously to the concerned divisions of the Ministry. • The processing is done simultaneously for clearance or rejection. • If the project does not involve diversion of forestland, the case is processed only for environmental clearance.
  • 25. The Main Participants Of EIA EIA applies to public and private sections. The six main players are: • Those who propose the project • The environmental consultant who prepare EIA on behalf of project proponent. • Pollution Control Board (State or National). • Public has the right to express their opinion. • The Impact Assessment Agency. • Regional centre of the Ministry of Environment and Forest.
  • 26. Benefits of EIA • EIA links environment with development for environmentally safe and sustainable development. • EIA provides a cost effective method to eliminate or minimize the adverse impact of developmental projects. • EIA enables the decision makers to analyse the effect of developmental activities on the environment well before the developmental project is implemented. • EIA encourages the adaptation of mitigation strategies in the developmental plan. • EIA makes sure that the developmental plan is environmentally sound and within limits of the capacity of assimilation and regeneration of the ecosystem.
  • 27. Shortcomings of Environmental Impact Assessment Applicability • There are several projects with significant environmental impacts that are exempted from the notification either because they are not listed in schedule I, or their investments are less than what is provided for in the notification.
  • 28. Composition of expert committees and standards • It is being found that the team formed for conducting EIA studies is lacking the expertise in various fields such as environmentalists, wild life experts, Anthropologists and Social Scientists (to study the social impact of the project).
  • 29. Public hearing • Public comments are not considered at the early stage, which often leads to conflict at the later stage of project clearance. • A number of projects with significant environmental and social impacts have been excluded from the mandatory public hearing process. • The documents which the public are entitled to are seldom available on time. • The data collectors do not pay respect to the indigenous knowledge of local people
  • 30. Quality of EIA • One of the biggest concerns with the environmental clearance process is related to the quality of EIA report that are being carried out. • The reports are generally incomplete and provided with false data. • Many EIA reports are based on single season data. • The EIA document in itself is so bulky and technical, which makes it very difficult to decipher so as to aid in the decision making process.
  • 31. Lack of Credibility • It is the responsibility of the project proponent to commission the preparation of the EIA for its project. • The EIA is actually funded by an agency or individual whose primary interest is to procure clearance for the project proposed. • There is little chance that the final assessment presented is un biased, even if the consultant may provide an unbiased assessment that is critical of the proposed project.
  • 32. • There are so many cases of fraudulent EIA studies where erroneous data has been used, same facts used for two totally different places etc. • There is no accreditation of EIA consultants, therefore any such consultant with a track record of fraudulent cases cannot be held liable for discrepancies. • It is hard to imagine any consultant after being paid lakh of rupees, preparing a report for the project proponents, indicating that the project is not viable.
  • 33. Case Study • The MoEF constituted the Western Ghats Experts Ecology Panel (WGEEP) in 2010 under the Chairmanship of Prof. Madhav Gadgil. • The Panel submitted its report in 2011 but it was not made public immediately due to its stringent assessment of the condition of Western Ghats. • The report suggested many radical changes that needs to be brought to conserve Western Ghats. • The recommendation if implemented would adversely affect mining mafia, sand mafia and local encroachers.
  • 34. • Under pressure from various stakeholders, MoEF set up the High Level Working Group (HLWG) under the Chairmanship of Dr. K. Kasturirangan to study recommendations of WGEEP. • The HLWG had diluted many recommendations of WGEEP to satisfy the interests of various mafia.