Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- The purpose of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is to identify and
evaluate the potential impacts(beneficial and adverse)of development and
projects on the environmental system.It is an useful aid for decision making
based on understanding of the environment implications including social,
cultural and aesthetic concerns which could be integrated with the analysis of
the project costs and benifits.This exercise should be undertaken early enough
in the planning stage of projects for selection of environmentally compatible
sites,process technologies and such other environmental safeguards.
- While all industrial projects may have some environmental impacts all of
them may not be significant enough to warrant elaborate assessment procedures.
The need for such exercises will have to be decided after initial evaluation of
the possible implications of a particular project and its location.The projects which could be the candidates for detailed Environment Impact Assessment include the following:-
- Those which can significantly alter the landscape,land use pattern and lead
to concentration of working and service population;
- Those which need upstream development activity like assured mineral and
forest products suuply or downstream industrial process development;
- Those involving manufacture,handling and use of hazardous materials;
- Those which are sited near ecologically sensitive areas,urban centers,
hill resorts,places of scientific and religious importance.
- Industrial Estates with constituent units of various types which could
cumulatively cause significant environmental damage.
- The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) should be prepared on the basis of the existing background pollution levels vis-a-vis contributions of pollutants
from the proposed plant.The EIA should address some of the basic factors listed below:
- Meteorology and air quality
Ambient levels of pollutants such as Sulphur Dioxide,oxides of nitrogen,
carbonmonoxide,suspended particulate matters,should be determined at the center
and at 3 other locations on a radius of 10 km with 120 degrees angle between
stations.Additional contribution of pollutants at the locations are required
to be predicted after taking into account the emission rates of the pollutants
from the stacks of the proposed plant,under different meteorological conditions
prevailing in the area.
- Hydrology and water quality
- Site and its surroundings
- Occupational safety and health
- Details of the treatment and disposal of effluents(liquid,air and solid)
and the methods of alternative uses
- Transportation of raw material and details of material handling
- Control equipment and measures proposed to be adopted
- Preparation of Environmental Management Plan is required for formulation,
implementation and monitoring of environmental protection measures during and
after commissioning of projects.
For further information, please contact :
Government of India
Ministry of Environment & Forests
Environmental Impact Assessment Division
Paryawaran Bhawan, CGO Complex
Lodi Road, NEW DELHI - 110 003 INDIA
E-Mail :secy@envfor.delhi.nic.in