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The EIA compares alternatives, which could be used to recognizing a project, with the best combination of economic and environmental costs and benefits. In a nutshell, EIA is just an information-gathering exercise carried out by the developer and other bodies to assess the negative impact of the project on the environment.<br>Read these articles right now.
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STARTUP BUSINESS POLLUTION Pollution Advisory ABOUT US Learn More Registration | Licenses Modif ication | Compliance 7558 640 644 | 9999 008 018 HOME KNOWLEDGE CENTRE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS Share Environmental Impact Analysis CONNECT WITH US Vinay Thakur | Legal Expert | Updated Apr 05, 2020 What is an EIA? The Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA) is one of the most broadly used tools for recognizing and preventing the adverse ecological e?ects of development activities. The EIA compares alternative, which could be used to recognizing a project, with the best combination of economic and environmental costs and bene?ts. In a nut shell EIA is just an information gathering exercise carried out by the developer and other bodies to assess the negative impact of the project on the environment. MOST POPULAR SERVICES FSSAI State License Company Tax Return Filing Logistic Consulting Service The really important thing about environmental assessments is the emphasis on using the best available sources that are environmentally friendly. GMP Certification Environmental Impact Why EIA is required? Assessment (EIA) One Person Company New proposals or proposals need expansion, modernization or change in product mix are required to be placed before Appraisal Committee, shall require Prior Environment Clearance from the concerned Regulatory Authority before start of any infrastructure development or installation or establishment or excavation or modernization work. GST Registration/Periodic filings Treatment, Storage, Disposal Facility (TSDF’S) NBFC Merger Categorisation of EIA Activities Alternative investment funds (AIF) Under the EIA Noti?cation all the activities are divided into Two Categories i.e. Category A & Category B. The Category B is bifurcated into B1 & B2. RELATED SERVICES The Category A activities get prior Environmental Clearance from the Central Government (Moef & CC) & while Category B Projects get clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) or Union Terriortry Environment Impact Assessment Authority (UTEIAA). Proprietorship Firm One Person Company Partnership Firm In the absence of a duly constituted SEIA a Category ‘B’ project shall be considered at Central Level as a Category ‘B’ project;” LLP Registration Private Limited Company It`s Time to Change Your COMPLIANCE OFFICER List of Projects Requiring Prior Environmental Clearance According to the New Noti?cation of EIA there are 43 business activities that falls in di?erent sectors, require Prior Environmental Clearance Get 1 months free compliance support 24/7 Expert Advice anytime Mineral Projects anywhere Mining of Minor Minerals 200+ Top CA/CS/Legal Team Mining of Major Minerals including Coal LEARN MO RE O?shore and Onshore Oil & Gas including CBM and Shale Gas Exploration all projects Development and Production (including infrastructure facilities e.g. Gas Collecting or gathering LEGAL GUIDE station. River valley projects Irrigation Download legal guide on how to successfully start Thermal power projects and manage This website uses cookies. By using this website you consent to our use of these cookies. For more information visit our Privacy Policy. Got It!
business in India & achieve 100% compliance. Nuclear Power or processing of nuclear fuel Coal washeries Enter Email Id... Chemical Projects Enter Mobile Number Mineral Bene?ciation involving physical process and physicochemical processes Chemical processing of ores/ concentrate DO WNLO AD Pellet plants or agglomeration plants USER RATING Metallurgical industries (ferrous &non ferrous) Integrated Steel Plants Sponge Iron Plants Non-ferrous smelting and re?ning Ferro Alloy Plants 4.58 average based 283 reviews. Secondary metallurgical industry (Toxic metals) on Secondary metallurgical industry (Nontoxic metals) 5 195 star Plants Cement Plants 4 68 Standalone clinker grinding units star 3 15 star Lead acid battery manufacturing (excluding assembling and charging of lead acid 2 battery) 1 star 1 Petroleum re?ning Industry 3 star Oven Plants Coke oven plants 0.8 million ton per annum Coal Tar processing units or Calcinations plant Asbestos milling and asbestos based products Chlor-alkali industry or Production of Halogens Soda ash Industry Skin/hide processing including tanning industry Chemical fertilizers and standalone ammonia plants. Manufacturing of Acids Pesticides including insecticides; herbicides; weedicides; pestcontrol; etc., and their speci?c intermediates (excluding formulations) Manmade ?ber manufacturing Petro-chemical complexes (industries based on processing of petroleum fractions,natural gas, production of carbon black) Petroleum products and petrochemical based processing including production of carbon black and electrode grade graphite(processes other than cracking & reformation and not covered under the complexes) Synthetic Organic Chemicals Dyes & dye intermediates Bulk drugs and intermediates excluding drug formulations Synthetic rubbers Basic organic chemicals, other synthetic organic chemicals, chemical intermediates, synthetic resins and synthetic adhesives This website uses cookies. By using this website you consent to our use of these cookies. For more information visit our Privacy Policy. Got It!
Distilleries and molasses-based manufacturing units Manufacturing of paints, varnishes, pigments, intermediates (excluding blending / mixing) Pulp & Paper Industry Sugar Industry Manufacturing of explosives, detonators, fuses including management and handling activities Pipelines Oil & gas transportation pipeline passing through Ecologically Sensitive Areas. Slurry pipelines (coal, lignite and other ores) passing Ecologically Sensitive Areas. Air Ports and Heliports including terrestrial and water ports All ship breaking yards including ship breaking units Industrial Estate including parks & complexes areas. Common hazardous waste, Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) Common Bio- Medical Waste Treatment Facilities Ports, harbours, breakwaters and capital dredging (inside and outside the ports or harbours and channels) Highways or Expressways or Multi-modal corridors or Ring Roads Aerial ropeways Common E?uent Treatment Plants (CETP) Common Municipal Solid Waste Management Facility (CMSWMF) involving land ?lling and / or incineration Building Construction and Area Development projects Elevated roads or standalone ?yovers or bridges Process of Environmental Clearance The Prior Environment Clearance process for Category ‘A’ or Category ‘B1’ will consist of a maximum of six stages. The six stages, in sequential order, are: Stage (1): Scoping In this TOR are discussed by the experts. Stage (2): Preparation of Draft EIA Report After getting the TOR from the EAC / SEAC environment impact assessment report is prepared on the basis of TOR. Stage (3): Public Consultation In this views of public are addressed and emphasis were laid on their views Stage (4): Preparation of Final EIA A ?nal EIA report is prepared in which new TOR are also mentioned. Stage (5): Appraisal and This website uses cookies. By using this website you consent to our use of these cookies. For more information visit our Privacy Policy. Got It! In this detail study of all the documents is done by the Experts.
Stage (6): Grant or Rejection of Prior Environment Clearance. After hearing all the comments from the public, o?cers and scrutinizing the documents the EAC/SEAC make the decision to grant or reject the Prior Environmental Clearance. The Prior Environment Clearance process for Category ‘B2’ that are required to be placed before Appraisal Committee, will consist of a maximum of three stages. The three stages, in sequential order, are: Stage (1): Preparation of EMP Report In case of Category B2 projects preparation EMP report is necessary. EMP Stands for environment management plan & it covers the design, construction, commissioning, and operation and maintenance phases of each project component. The EMP recognizes the main environmental issues across the project and provides methods and plans for managing them e?ectively Stage (2): Appraisal In this detail study of all the documents is done by the Experts. Stage (3): Grant or Rejection of Prior Environment Clearance After hearing all the comments from the public, o?cers and scrutinizing the documents the EAC/SEAC make the decision to grant or reject the Prior Environmental Clearance. The Prior Environment Permission process for Category ‘B2’ that are not required to be placed before Appraisal Committee, will consist of a maximum of two stages. The two stages, in sequential order, are: Stage (1): Preparation of EMP Report In case of Category B2 projects preparation EMP report is necessary. EMP Stands for environment management plan & it covers the design, construction, commissioning, and operation and maintenance phases of each project component. The EMP identi?es the main environmental issues related to the project and provides strategies and plans for managing them e?ectively Stage (2): Veri?cation of completeness of the application by the Regulatory Authority Stage (3): Grant or Rejection of Prior Environment Permission Process ?ow Chart for Environmental Clearance Validity of Prior Environment Clearance The validity of period of the prior Environmental Clearance involves 2 phases of the project: (a) Construction or Installation Phase The construction or installation phase means period from the date of grant of prior-EC Completion of all construction activities, in case of construction projects Completion of This website uses cookies. By using this website you consent to our use of these cookies. For more information visit our Privacy Policy. Got It!
installation of plant and machinery including commencement of production operations in all other cases. Mining projects: Project life as estimated by the Appraisal Committee subject to a maximum of ?fty years; or up to the period of validity of mining lease. River valley projects or Irrigation projects Nuclear Power Projects and processing of nuclear fuel Fifteen years. All other projects Ten years. (b) Operational Phase The validity of the operational phase shall lapse if the construction and / or installation, as the case may be, are not completed within the corresponding validity period. Grant or Rejection of Prior Environment Clearance The Regulatory Authority shall consider the recommendations of the Appraisal Committee and convey its decision to the project proponent within thirty working days of the minutes of meeting of the Appraisal Committee or within ninety working days of the receipt of the complete application with requisite documents, except as provided below The Regulatory Authority shall normally accept the recommendations of the Appraisal Committee. In cases where it disagrees with the recommendations of the Appraisal Committee, the Regulatory Authority shall request reconsideration by the Appraisal Committee within forty-?ve working days of the minutes of meeting of Appraisal Committee while stating the reasons for the disagreement. On expiry of the period speci?ed for decision by the Regulatory Authority, the decision of the Regulatory Authority, and the ?nal recommendations of the Appraisal Committee shall be public documents. Clearances from other regulatory bodies or authorities shall not be required prior to receipt of applications for prior-EC Dealing of Violation cases The cognizance of the violation shall be made on the:- Reporting by any Government Authority Found during the appraisal by Appraisal Committee Found during the processing of application, if any, by the Regulatory Authority. The cases of violation will be appraised by Appraisal Committee. The CPCB shall issue guidelines for assessment of ecological damage from time to time. The project proponent shall prepare the report of assessment of ecological damage as per the guidelines issued by the CPCB in this regard from time to time. The collection and data analysis for assessment of environmental damage, preparation of alternative plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan shall be done by an environment laboratory. Corpseed Three Easy Steps tp Apply For Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Connect with team Corpseed @ +91 7558 640 644 We will discuss your requirement, prepare all necessary documents and reports to apply for EIA EIA Certi?cate guranted to you Vinay Thakur Legal Expert | Manager, Corporate Relations Vinay is known for his passion for diversity and his work with corpseed. In his spare time, he is involved with numerous charitable activities and considers his greatest achievement to be the fact that he helps Startups and Entrepreneurs to scale up ... HAVE LEGAL QUESTIONS? This website uses cookies. By using this website you consent to our use of these cookies. For more information visit our Privacy Policy. Got It!
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