Lecture 04 - Environmental Impact Assessment (Eia)
Lecture 04 - Environmental Impact Assessment (Eia)
Lecture 04 - Environmental Impact Assessment (Eia)
Introduction
Before commencement of any project,
Introduction
This includes our daily choices, where delicate
Environmental Impact
Assessment
(EIA)
(EIA)
By using EIA both environmental and
SCOPING
Scoping
Procedures
Information
required
for
Contact Details of the Developer
Scoping
Characteristics of the Project
Characteristics of the Potential Impact
SCOPING
PROCESS
FOR
The area occupies five acres.
AN
The AREA
land is full with natural biodiversity
covered with hard wood trees, mango trees,
coconut trees, cashew nut trees, shrubs, flora
or fauna.
On its southern west of the land there is a
river bank and the river is used for both
domestic use and irrigation.
SCOPING PROCESS
The north east part there is playing grounds
SCOPING PROCESS
the area is used for farming activities with
SCOPING PROCESS
there is natural dam in one of its sides.
there is no well organized infrastructure like
Features of an area
SCOPING PROCESS
it is high density area
the area is used as recreational area.
in between the area there is sewage system
drainage
electric high tension line system is passing
through.
the land is bordered with hospital on the
western side
SCREENING PROCESS
The conduct of screening thus involves
play grounds
burial places
irrigation farms
SCOPING PROCESS
The conduct of screening thus involves
For
the
screening
Are there features of the local environment on
purposes
thelocation
following
or around the Project
which can be affected by the Project?
questions
must
be
Is the Project in a location where it is likely to
asked:be highly visible to many people?
Is the Project located in a previously
Questions for
screening
purposes
For example:
Homes, gardens, other private property,
Industry,
Questions for
screening
purposes
Commercial,
Recreation,
public open space,
community facilities,
agriculture,
forestry,
tourism,
mining or quarrying
Questions for
screening
purposes
Are there any plans for future land uses on or around
community facilities.
Questions for
screening
purposes
Questions for
screening
purposes
Is the Project likely to affect human or
Questions for
screening
purposes
Due to the information collected
Identifying Possible
Alternatives
and
.
The aim of Scoping is to identify alternatives and
Mitigation
Identifying Possible
Alternatives
and
At the more detailed level, alternatives merge
Mitigation
into mitigating measures
where specific changes are made to the
Identifying Possible
Alternatives and
Mitigation
Alternatives and mitigation therefore cover a
spectrum ranging from a high level to
very detailed aspects of project design.
As an example they might range from:
Range of examples of
alternatives
different strategies e.g. to manage demand or
reduce losses rather than develop new resource;
different sites or routes for all or part of the
project;
different technologies and raw materials e.g.
construction of a combined cycle gas
turbine
power plant rather than a coal fired power station;
altered layouts or designs e.g. locating noisy
activities away from sensitive receptors or
Range of examples of
alternatives
replacing one large stack for gaseous
Evaluating the
Significance
of
Impacts
Evaluating the
Significance
of
Impacts
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Questions to
be considered
in Scoping
YES/NO
Which
Characteristics
of the
Project
Environment
can be
affected?
Is the effect
likely to be
significant?
Why?
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
YES/
Removal of
natural
biodiversity
YES, loss of
DESTRUCTIO natural
N OF hard
biodiversity
wood trees, and
mango
economy
trees,
coconut
trees,
cashew nut
trees,
shrubs, flora
and fauna.
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Leveling
YES
natural
spring and
habitat
destruction
YES, will
cause water
crisis
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Timber
Aggregates,
stone and
sand
YES
Cutting of
Yes.
natural trees Alteration of
nature
leading to
deforestatio
n.
Causes a lot
of dust and
dirty ness of Yes, major
environment change in
/surrounding environment
s
at extraction
sites. Impact
on large
numbers of
people
construction or operation or
decommissioning?
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Municipal
waste
(household
and or
commercial
wastes)?
YES/NO
New
population
will be
generated
such as
household
and other
wastes like
air fumes,
exhaust
gasses and
metal
particles.
YES, there is
land, water
and air
pollution.
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
YES/NO
Dust or
odors from
handling of
materials
including
construction
materials,
sewage and
waste?
Earth
moving
during
construction
could be
dusty in dry
climate and
affect
neighboring
habitats and
residents
Yes, Habitat
is worsened
by
exposure to
dust
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
YES
From
construction
or
operational
traffic?
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
YES
From
discharge of
sewage
or other
effluents
(whether
treated or
untreated)
to
water or the
land?
Increase in
municipal
sewage
flows
from new
residents
Possibly,
depends on
requirement
for new
treatment
facilities
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Does
organic
wastes like
oil, grease
and other
waste lead
to water
contaminati
on?
YES/NO
YES, land
there is dam
used for
domestic
activities
fishing .
economic changes?
EVALUATION CHECLIST
NO
Is there any
impacts in
social,
cultural or
economic
changes?
YES/
Land crisis
YES, part of
and social
area is used
interaction is for burial
high.
services,
playing
grounds fruit
gathering
being
diminished .
ALTERNATIVES
AND
The land is full with natural biodiversity covered
with hard wood trees, mango
trees, coconut
MITIGATION
MEASURES
trees, cashew nut trees, shrubs, flora and fauna.
1.1 Therefore
after the completion of the project
OF
A LOCATION
ALTERNATIVES AND
MITIGATION
MEASURES
On its southern west the land, there is a bank
OF
A and
LOCATION
of river
the river is used for domestic use
and irrigation.
ALTERNATIVES AND
MITIGATION
MEASURES
On the North West part the land is used for
OF
Aservices.
LOCATION
burial
3.1 The company should find another good
ALTERNATIVES AND
MITIGATION
MEASURES
The area is surrounded by residential areas on
OF
Anorth
LOCATION
west,
and eastern side with permanent
settlement and on the southern part there are
the low lands with irrigation farming practiced
there and the area is well accessible with road
but needs improvement.
4.1 The company should improve and provide
some social services like tape water,
improved road and improved irrigation
farming.
ALTERNATIVES AND
MITIGATION
MEASURES
The north east part there is playing grounds
OF
LOCATION
and A
a primary
school.
5.1 The company should build school fence to
ALTERNATIVES AND
MITIGATION
MEASURES
Other infrastructures for electricity,
OF
A LOCATION
telecommunication
and water are available