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At what stage of the Project cycle Environmental Impact Assessment should start?

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Question added by parvez Arif , Deputy Director
Date Posted: 2015/08/06
SATHISHKUMAR  S
by SATHISHKUMAR S , Assistant Engineer , NCC Limited

Dear Sir,

It is the preliminary step to initiate the project. There are four steps to do an EIA

Scoping

Screening

Public Consultation

Appraisal

Scoping

Finding the suitable land for the project where the impact is less to the human.

Finding the area where the water is not affected in any manner to the human.

Finding the land it is already affected by any Environmental issues.

No forest land is occupied by owner.

Screening

Find the how the impact is there in the surrounding area by Ambient Air Quality Monitoring.

finding the quality of the water in nearby areas.

finding the soil parameters in nearby areas

finding the noises in nearby areas.

all these data can be done by installing weather station on the particular area.

All the details are collected and submit to concerned Authority

Public Hearing

After verifying all data the PCB committee request to do Public hearing

Apparaisal

After conducting the PH the points has been properly attended and assurance will be given by proponent.

 

Vivek Kumar Parathi Valappil
by Vivek Kumar Parathi Valappil , Executive Environmental Consultant , Beea'h

Environmental Impact Assessment is  usually one of the first steps to be initiated before the project work is being implemented. It is done to analyze the possible impacts of the project in advance.

Gowtham Natarajan
by Gowtham Natarajan , Environmental Engineer , Egis Group

It Should start right before the feasibility study of the project, before the implementation, during the planning stage, to analyze the possible outcome/ impacts of the project in advance.

 

Guhankumar Ponnusamy
by Guhankumar Ponnusamy , Research Assistant (RA) , Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute

Impact assessment should from its planning stage

Khaled Sleem
by Khaled Sleem , Research assistant , AUB

the Environmental Impact Assessment should start even before the project is implemented 

Ahmad HASSAN
by Ahmad HASSAN , Environmental Specialist , Kadhema Scientific Consultancy and Services

it should start at feasibility study stage

tamene sinishaw
by tamene sinishaw , Geo-spatial data analyst , INSA(Information network security agency)

since the main objective of EIA is to reduce or halt environmental impacts from perceived projects it should be done prior to the project is running. But sometimes it can be while the project is running. but it will incur  a higher cost and will also jeopardize the environment.  

Muhammad Saqib Khan
by Muhammad Saqib Khan , Research Associate , COMSATS University, Abbottabad

An EIA describes how a project, such as building roads, mines, airports, or other industrial development will affect the people, animals, land, water, and air quality in an area. It may also look at social problems such as displacement of people and loss of cultural resources, such as traditional livelihoods, places of historic or spiritual importance, etc. An EIA must also suggest less harmful ways for the work to be done if a project is to go ahead.

So EIA must be done prior to any project

Keyur Shah
by Keyur Shah , Director

An appraisal based on EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) or ESHIA (Environmental, Social, and Health Impact Assessment) study is vital as a planning tool for any Project to integrate all the environmental concerns at the initial stage itself.

This would greatly help in ensuring environmental compliance at all stages of Project life cycle and avoid the changes to be incorporated at a later stage, in case the environmental impacts are not identified and evaluated at the Planning stage.  

Zirgham Afridi
by Zirgham Afridi , Manager, Environmental Programs , Hagler Bailly Pakistan

It is usually one of the first steps to be initiated as usually construction cannot legally begin without an EIA approval. It is not necessary to have a final project design for the EIA process to start; it is understood that the EIA process may result in some changes to the project. However, for the EIA to be carried out, a few design features of the project such as those linked to location, area of project, fuel-type and quantity, emission and effluent controls should be finalized.

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